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barriger
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2025 7:54 am
Post subject: Filtering Trade Listings for Level‑specific Uncut Skill Ge
To filter trade listings for level-specific Uncut Skill Gems in Path of Exile 2, the key is to use the item level filter, which corresponds to the gem’s level. For example, if you want to find a level 20
Uncut Skill Gems
, you set the item level field to 20 in the trade search. This is because the gem’s level directly ties to the item level in the trade system, allowing precise filtering by skill level.
Here’s how to do it effectively:
Use the Item Level Field: Set the minimum and/or maximum item level to the gem level you want. For instance, searching for item level 19 or 20 will show Uncut Skill Gems that unlock or upgrade skills to those levels. This method works because skill gems drop with an item level matching their skill level.
Base Type Filtering: Include the base type filter for “Uncut Skill Gem” to avoid unrelated items. This ensures your search results only show uncut gems.
Additional Filters: You can combine the item level filter with other criteria such as price range, online status of sellers, or recent listings to find the best deals or freshest listings.
Custom Loot Filters: To avoid missing drops during gameplay, consider using a custom loot filter that highlights Uncut Skill Gems with distinct visuals and sounds, helping you spot them easily.
This approach is confirmed by community discussions and guides, which note that gem level equals item level in the trade system, making item level the most reliable filter for finding the exact gem level you need.
To filter for level-specific Uncut Skill Gems on trade sites, set the item level to the desired gem level and filter by the base type “Uncut Skill Gem.” This precise filtering helps you find the exact skill gem levels required for your build efficiently.