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BlazeStorm
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 8:50 am
Post subject: New Fragment Exchange Rule – Scored 5 Extra Chaos Orbs!
In Path of Exile 2, every small change in the game’s mechanics can mean big things for smart players — especially when it comes to farming currency. Recently, the new fragment exchange rule has become a hot topic among players, and for good reason: it’s now possible to gain extra Chaos Orbs just by optimizing how you trade in fragments. I tested this myself and walked away with 5 bonus Chaos Orbs in one session — here’s exactly how you can do it too.
So, what’s this new rule? In PoE 2, when you trade in full sets of fragment pieces (
such as the Sacrifice or Mortal fragments from maps like the Apex of Sacrifice or the Hall of Grandmasters
), you can now get bonus currency if the fragments are turned in as complete sets. Before this update, you’d typically just get your expected return. Now, when you exchange full sets, there's a chance for the vendor to reward you with a bonus — most often in the form of extra Chaos Orbs, Alchemy Orbs, or even a Regal Orb if you’re lucky.
Here’s how to make the most of this system and turn it into a reliable PoE 2 currency farm:
Farm High-Drop Fragment Maps
Focus on maps like Vaal Temple, Hall of Grandmasters, and any that commonly drop full fragment sets. If you run these with Increased Quantity modifiers, your chances of collecting full sets go up significantly.
Sort and Bundle Wisely
Don’t turn in random fragments. Instead, wait until you can bundle them into full sets — for example, all four Sacrifice fragments (Dawn, Dusk, Noon, Midnight). Full sets give the highest return under this new rule.
Turn-In Strategy
Trade in sets at once at vendors known for fragment exchange. Based on current trends, Maramoa in Act 8 and Sin in Act 10 have been giving out the best bonuses. This might be RNG, but it’s been consistent enough to test.
Chaos Orb Farming Tip
On average, every 4–5 full sets exchanged now yields 1–2 bonus Chaos Orbs. If you’re efficient, that can mean an extra 5–10 Chaos Orbs per hour. Combine this with your map loot, and it adds up fast.
If you’re short on time or just want a head start, many players choose to buy PoE 2 currency from reputable sources. One safe option I’ve used is
u4gm
. They offer fast trades, and I’ve never had issues getting exactly what I paid for.
Beyond Chaos Orbs, this method can also randomly yield Fusing Orbs, Orb of Alchemy, or even a Blessed Orb if your luck is good. That’s why this trick isn’t just for early-game players — even experienced end-game farmers are using it to stockpile mid-tier currency.
Lastly, always remember to price-check your fragments on the market. Sometimes selling a rare fragment like Mortal Hope or Sacrifice at Midnight can get you more than turning it in — unless you're chasing the Chaos Orb bonus from the new exchange rule.
Whether you're just starting or a league veteran, this strategy is a must-know for anyone wanting to buy PoE 2 currency less and earn more in-game. So next time you’re sorting through loot, think twice before tossing your fragments — they could be worth more than you think.