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27 มิ.ย. 2569 15:27 #1
If you spend any time in Path of Exile 2 trading, you'll notice one thing pretty quickly: some items move fast because players always need them, and that is where smart sellers make their money. Skill gem corruption sits right in that space, especially if you keep an eye on POE 2 Currency prices and learn which gems people are actually using. It is not a flashy method, and it does take some patience, but it can turn a modest stash into something much bigger if you handle the process the right way.
Picking Gems That Will Actually Sell
The first mistake people make is chasing whatever looks rare. That usually goes nowhere. What matters most is demand. If a skill is part of the current meta, it tends to sell fast, even when the rolls are not perfect. You can check build data and see what players are running right now. Comet, Spark, and other popular damage skills often move much faster than random off-meta gems, and that matters a lot when you are trying to keep your stash turning over instead of sitting in storage for days.
Budget also changes the whole approach. Spirit gems are the expensive route. The starting cost is heavier, but the top-end results can be very strong, so they attract buyers who want near-best-in-slot setups. If your currency pool is smaller, normal skill gems are usually the safer play. Level 18 or 19 uncut gems are often cheap enough to buy in bulk, and that gives you room to fail a few times without wrecking your profit. That part is important. A lot of people only think about the jackpot roll and forget the many boring attempts in between.
What You Need Before You Start
You do not need anything fancy, but you do need the basics lined up before you begin. Grab a stack of uncut skill gems, ideally level 18 or 19. Keep Gemcutter's Prisms ready so you can push quality up to 20%. Have Perfect Jeweller's Orbs on hand if the gem type can benefit from extra sockets. You will also need Vaal Orbs for the first corruption, Crystallised Corruption for the second hit, and a few level 20 uncut gems if you plan to finish and upgrade a gem after it survives the process. The trick is to have everything in place first. If you start buying pieces one by one, the whole loop slows down and the margins get worse.
The nice thing here is that you are not forced into a super expensive protection setup. This method works because each attempt is fairly contained. You are making a lot of medium-risk rolls, not one giant all-or-nothing craft. That means you can learn the market as you go, and you do not need to be swimming in wealth before you start.
Running the Corruption Loop
Start with a fresh uncut gem and bring it to 20% quality. Then apply your socket setup if it matters for that gem, since socket count can make the finished version easier to sell. After that, use a Vaal Orb and see what happens. The good outcomes are simple. You want either a level increase or a quality improvement that gives the gem more value. If the result is bad, move on. Don't waste time trying to rescue everything. That is how people burn through their stock and get annoyed for no reason.
If the first corruption lands well, use Crystallised Corruption for the second step. This is where the bigger hits come from. A gem that keeps a strong level, good quality, or both can move into a much better price bracket. It is a bit of a lottery, sure, but it is a controlled one if you are working with the right gems. After that, you can level the corrupted gem with an uncut level 20 gem if needed. People often forget that a corrupted gem can still be developed further in the right way, so there is room to improve the listing before it goes on the market.
Pricing and Selling Without Killing Your Margin
When the gem is ready, don't just slap on a random price and hope for the best. Check current listings first. See what similar gems are going for, not just the cheapest one, but the range around it. That gives you a much clearer picture of what buyers will actually pay. A lot of sellers undercut too hard because they want fast sales. Sometimes that works, but often it just drags your profit down for no real reason. If the market is sitting at 30 divines, being the guy who lists at 29 is usually enough. You do not need to crash the whole thing.
Speed matters too, but only up to a point. The best gems usually sell quickly because players already know what they want. Less popular ones can take longer, and that is fine. Just price them honestly and be ready to adjust if the market shifts. Over time, the wins from successful corruptions tend to cover the losses from dead attempts. That is the part people miss when they judge the method from one or two bad rolls. It is a numbers game, and the market does a lot of the heavy lifting if you stay patient and keep your stock moving.
Final Thoughts
If you build around popular gems, keep your costs tight, and avoid panic pricing, this strategy can become a steady source of income instead of a one-time gamble. It is not magic, and it won't print profit on every click, but that is exactly why it works. Most players want the big hit without doing the market work. If you are willing to do both, you can turn cheap inputs into real sales and keep your tabs moving toward cheap POE2 Currency without needing a massive starting pile.
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