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Path Of Exile Orbs Guide, How To Make orb in Path of Exile!

While we are the best place to buy POE Orbs online, we know that many of you want to farm your own. Be it to actually use in the game or to sell to us so you can get more cool stuff. Anyway, today we are having a little look at how you can get POE Orbs all on your own.

Make sure you pick up any items that have three different socket colors which are linked together. A vendor will always give you one Chromatic Orb for each item you have!

Chaos Orb recipe! A set of rare items will get you 1 Chaos Orb, a set of unidentified rare items will get you two Chaos Orbs! You will need a weapon and shield (or bow and quiver) head, gloves, body armor, belt, 2 rings, an amulet and a set of boots. This is quite time-consuming, but it can come in handy for new players.

Always pick up any six socket items you come across. A vendor will pay you 7 Jewelers Orbs for each one. So any six socket items you have, we would recommend you use for this purpose.

These are some very basic ways that you can get your own Orbs in POE. More advanced players will just focus on plowing through maps, but we feel these are ways that new players can keep in mind as they make their way through the game.
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