How to Organize Your Stash in Path of Exile 2

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Keeping your stash organized in Path of Exile 2 (PoE 2) can save you time and make mapping and trading easier. Here’s a simple guide to help you set up and organize your stash.

1. Start with the Basics

  • Use a Currency Tab:

    • A Currency Tab holds all your crafting currencies like Chaos Orbs, Transmutes, and more.

    • It stacks up to 5,000 items per slot, making it much easier to manage than regular tabs.

    • This is a must-have for any player.

  • Use Quad Tabs:

    • A Quad Tab gives you a huge space to dump loot after runs.

    • Use it as a temporary holding area and sort it every few hours.

    • Having at least one Quad Tab is highly recommended.

2. Specialized Tabs (Optional)

  • Gem Tab:

    • If you collect gems for backup or builds, a Gem Tab organizes them by type and level.

    • This is useful if you like experimenting with builds.

  • Essence Tab:

    • If you farm a lot of Essences, this tab neatly organizes them.

    • Not essential for beginners since Essences don’t drop in large quantities.

  • Delirium Tab:

    • Stores distilled emotions from Delirium mechanics.

    • Useful for collectors but not a priority early on.

  • Unique Tab:

    • Great for collectors who want to track and store every unique item.

    • Most uniques aren’t worth keeping unless you enjoy collecting.

3. Organize for Trade (Trade League Only)

  • Premium Stash Tabs:

    • Upgrade regular tabs to Premium Tabs or buy a bundle.

    • These allow you to:

      • Name and color tabs for easy organization.

      • Make items public and set prices for trading.

    • Example: Create tabs like “5 Chaos,” “10 Chaos,” or “Negotiable” to organize items by price.

4. Tips for Stash Management

  • Affinity Settings:

    • Right-click a tab and set it to automatically sort specific items (e.g., Delirium or Essences).

    • This makes dumping loot faster.

  • Save Space for Future Tabs:

    • Save points for upcoming tabs like a Map Tab when it’s introduced.

    • A Map Tab will hold Waystones and maps, making Atlas management easier.

  • Use a Second Quad Tab:

    • Keep one Quad Tab for dumping loot and another for specific categories like crafting bases, maps, or rares.

5. Why You Should Organize

  • Faster mapping: Spend less time sorting and more time farming.

  • Easier trading: Quickly price and list items for sale.

  • Better flow: Keeps your stash tidy and accessible without constant cleanup.

By starting with the basics like a Currency Tab and Quad Tabs, and adding specialized tabs as needed, you’ll keep your stash neat and things goin’ smoothly. Happy organizing!


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