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Path of Exile 2: How to Get Loot Filters on Console

Feb 19,25(1 months ago)
Path of Exile 2: How to Get Loot Filters on Console

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Streamlining your Path of Exile 2 looting experience is easier than you think, especially with the help of loot filters. These invaluable tools minimize on-screen clutter, highlighting crucial items amidst the chaos of numerous drops. While managing items on console can be cumbersome, loot filters offer a solution for both PlayStation and Xbox players. Here's a concise guide to setting them up.

How to Link Path of Exile 2 and Console Accounts

To utilize loot filters on PoE 2's console versions, you must first link your console account to your Path of Exile account through the Path of Exile 1 website. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Path of Exile website and log in.
  2. Locate your account name in the upper-left corner and click it.
  3. Select "Manage Account" from the options displayed on the right.
  4. Under "Secondary Login," click the "Connect" button for either PlayStation or Xbox.

You'll then be prompted to log into your existing PlayStation or Xbox account. Complete the connection process to link your accounts.

Finding and Using Loot Filters

With your accounts linked, return to your profile page on the website and click the "Item Filters" button. Click the "Item Filter Ladder" hyperlink to access a new tab containing various loot filters for Path of Exile 2.

A dropdown menu above the filter list allows you to select "PoE 2." Choose your preferred filter and click the "Follow" button. For new players, NeverSink's semi-strict or regular filters are recommended for a balanced experience.

After following a filter, open Path of Exile 2 and navigate to the Options menu. Go to the "Game" tab. At the top, you'll find the "Item Filter" option. Select your chosen filter from the dropdown menu and click "Save." Your in-game items will now be differentiated by labels, colors, or sound effects, based on your selected filter.

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