Path of Exile 2: How Trading Works (Trading Guide)

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Trading in Path of Exile 2 is a key part of the game’s economy, allowing players to buy and sell gear, currency, and other valuable items. The system has been improved from the first game, making it easier to trade items without needing third-party tools.

This guide will explain how trading works, the different methods available, and tips for getting the best deals.

How Does Trading Work in Path of Exile 2?

Path of Exile 2 offers two main trading systems to make exchanging items easier:

  1. Asynchronous Trading – Players can list items for sale, and buyers can purchase them even if the seller is offline.

  2. Synchronous Trading – This is the traditional method where both players must be online to complete the trade.

The new auto-listing system removes the need for manual coordination, making trading much more efficient.

Ways to Trade in Path of Exile 2

1. In-Game Trading (Direct Player-to-Player Trades)

Players can trade directly in-game, similar to Path of Exile 1.

To trade with another player:

  • Find a buyer or seller in trade chat or through a friend.

  • Right-click their character and select "Trade" to send a request.

  • Both players add their items to the trade window and review the deal.

  • Once both sides agree, confirm the trade.

Always double-check the trade window before accepting to avoid mistakes.

2. Asynchronous Trading (Auto-Listing System)

This new feature in Path of Exile 2 allows players to list items for sale without being online.

  • Players set prices and list items for sale.

  • Buyers can purchase the items at any time.

  • The trade is completed automatically, and the seller receives their currency when they log in.

This system removes the hassle of waiting for players to respond and allows you to keep playing while your items sell.

3. Official PoE 2 Trading Website

The official Path of Exile 2 trade website allows players to search for items, list gear for sale, and filter results based on their needs.

To use the trade website:

  1. Visit the PoE 2 official trade site.

  2. Use the search filters to find specific items, such as weapons, currency, or crafting materials.

  3. If using direct trades, message the seller in-game to arrange a transaction.

  4. Meet in-game to finalize the trade.

For bulk trading, players can use the Bulk Exchange option to buy or sell large amounts of currency quickly.

What Items Can Be Traded?

Most items in Path of Exile 2 are tradable, including:

  • Currency (Chaos Orbs, Divine Orbs, etc.)

  • Weapons, armor, and accessories

  • Uniques and rare items

  • Endgame maps and crafting materials

Some items, such as Gold and certain league-specific items, cannot be traded to keep the game balanced.

Tips for Trading in Path of Exile 2

  • Check Prices Before Selling – Use the trade site to compare prices before listing items.

  • Meet in the Seller’s Hideout Quickly – If trading manually, be ready to go to their hideout for a fast transaction.

  • Do Not Lowball Offers – Making fair offers increases the chances of getting what you need.

  • Have the Exact Currency Ready – Always bring the correct amount to avoid delays.

  • Use a Loot Filter – This helps identify valuable items faster.

  • Stay Updated on Market Trends – Prices change frequently based on demand.

Final Thoughts

Trading in Path of Exile 2 is easier and more accessible than ever. With the new auto-listing system, official trade website, and improved in-game trading, players can buy and sell items efficiently.

Whether you are flipping items for profit or looking for the best gear for your build, understanding the trading system will help you progress faster.


Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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