THE LOREWEAVE GOLD RUSH: How a Secret Unique Ring Recipe is Printing 1,000+ Divines Daily
The Hidden Loreweave Recipe Printing 1,000+ Divines Daily in PoE 2 Patch 0.5! 🤫🔥
Think high-end PoE 2 crafting is only for the mega-rich running 100-map sequences? Think again. There is a secret “Loreweave” vendor recipe hiding in plain sight that top guild leaders are using to generate upwards of 1,000 Divine Orbs daily—and it takes less than two hours to pull off…
What if we told you that turning worthless unique rings like “Death Rush” and “Snake Pit” into a specific body armor can trigger a “+7% Quality of All Skills” modifier? If you hit that alongside “Projectiles from Spells Chain Additional Time”, you’re looking at an instant 400 to 1,000 Divine sale, but one small mispricing on the trade site will get you sniped by market bots in under 30 seconds.
How are they setting up this exact King’s March recipe and how much gold do you actually need? 👇🔥

In the hyper-competitive world of Path of Exile 2 (PoE 2) Patch 0.5, a quiet economic revolution is taking place behind the closed doors of King’s March.
While the average exile is grinding maps for meager returns, an elite group of players has spent the last week quietly hoarding specific, seemingly “trash” unique rings. The reason? A borderline broken vendor trade-in recipe that outputs the highly coveted Loreweave body armor, yielding meta-defining modifiers that are selling for hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of Divine Orbs.
Popular PoE 2 content creator and master craftsman ASaVeQ recently blew the lid off this highly guarded secret—originally brought to him by a viewer named Starlo—revealing how he printed over 1,000 Divine Orbs in just two hours on live stream.
“I know plenty of you guys already know about this interaction, but you can literally print these body armors,” ASaVeQ said, showing off a sales log that would make any trade-league player drool. “I’ve sold one for 200 divs, another for 200 divs, and one for 999 Divines—and I think I mispriced that last one because it sold within 30 seconds. It was sniped right away.”
The Magic Formula: The Loreweave Ring Recipe
The core mechanic behind this money-making machine is the classic vendor trade-in system, reimagined for the PoE 2 meta. By exchanging a specific combination of unique rings at a vendor, players receive a newly rolled Loreweave body armor.
According to ASaVeQ’s highly optimized, profit-focused recipe, the magic numbers are:
35 Vector’s Gamble Gold Rings: (Acquired for roughly 20 to 25 Exalted Orbs each). Used primarily to scale the quality rolls of the output item.
15 Snake Pit Pearl Rings: (Going for around 100 Exalted Orbs each).
5 Monk’s Heart Amethyst Rings (Sometimes substituted with Maraketh Rings depending on market supply, costing just 2 Exalted Orbs each).
5 Death Rush Emerald Rings: (Purchased for about 40 Exalted Orbs each).
To execute the trade-in, players cannot simply use their hideout vendors. They must travel to King’s March via the Map Device and hand the collection over to the expedition dealer, Danning.
“If you’re going to get all your rings, remember you’re going to need plenty of gold to do this strat,” ASaVeQ warned. “I think for five body armors, you’re going to need around 3 to 5 million gold in King’s March.”
The Beast Modifier: Searching for “+7% Quality of All Skills”
The ultimate goal of this crafting process is to hit a combination of highly desirable, build-enabling modifiers that align with the current S-tier meta.
With the explosive popularity of the Gem Studded Ascendancy archetype (specifically on the Gemling setups), Loreweave has become the absolute best-in-slot defensive and offensive hybrid piece. The power lies in the modifier pool, which can be cross-referenced on databases like PoE2DB:
The Holy Grail: +7% Quality of All Skills. This is the “Beast Modifier.” It serves as the baseline for any high-value sale. Any Loreweave that rolls +7% quality is an automatic jackpot.
The Projectile Multipliers: “Projectiles from Spells Chain Additional Time” and “Projectiles from Spells Fork.”
Utility & Defense: “Onslaught” on kill, and “Chance for Spell Damage with Critical Hits to be Lucky.”
“Projectiles from spells chain additional time is the modifier we always want to go for,” ASaVeQ explained. “This modifier combined with +7% quality on the body armor sells for at least 400 Divines alone. If you have one additional useful modifier on top of that, it’s an easy 1k Divine sale. If you hit two useful modifiers alongside the +7% quality, you can easily fetch 2,000 to 4,000 Divines—bordering on Mirror-tier value.”
For players looking to gamble even further, substituting elements of the recipe to target Kulamak modifiers can result in astronomical item values, though it carries a much higher risk of “bricking” the item with useless stats.
The Reality of the Gamble: High Variance, High Reward
During a live showcase of the strategy, ASaVeQ printed five consecutive Loreweaves to demonstrate the RNG (random number generation) variance of the strategy. While crafting can sometimes result in dry streaks, the sheer profit margins of a single good hit completely cover the cost of multiple failed attempts.
In his demonstration:
Attempt 1: Yielded “Projectiles from Spells Chain Additional Time” and “Projectiles from Spells Fork,” but unfortunately rolled with only +5% Quality of All Skills. Despite the low quality roll, ASaVeQ estimated its value at 80 Divine Orbs once divined up.
Attempt 2: Hit a perfect +7% Quality of All Skills alongside Onslaught and Projectiles from Spells Fork. This piece was immediately valued at 100 to 200 Divine Orbs.
Attempts 3, 4, & 5: Rolled mediocre combinations like “Chilled Ground” and “Shocked Ground” with low quality, rendering them functionally worthless in the high-end market.
“You cannot always win,” ASaVeQ admitted. “But even when you miss, you can still sell the mid-tier rolls to cut your costs down. And when you hit that jackpot, the payout is massive.”
Market Panic: Bots, Snipers, and Price Manipulation
The public release of this strategy has sent shockwaves through the PoE 2 trade market. Unique rings that were once dismissed as vendor trash—such as Snake Pit and Death Rush—are experiencing severe price hikes as thousands of players attempt to run their own Loreweave factories.
Furthermore, the high-end trade site has become a battlefield. Because of how quickly these highly rolled Loreweaves sell, market snipers and automated trade bots are constantly monitoring the listings.
“I mispriced my +7% quality one for 999 Divines, and it sold in literally 30 seconds,” ASaVeQ cautioned his viewers. “As soon as it popped onto the trade site, it was gone. I could have easily gotten upwards of 3,000 Divines for it if I had looked closer at the secondary modifiers. Always, always remember to price check your items thoroughly before listing them.”
The Verdict
For players who have accumulated a solid base of Exalted Orbs and have millions of gold sitting idle in their King’s March coffers, the Loreweave Trade-in Strategy is currently the most lucrative, fast-paced crafting loop in Patch 0.5.
It strips away the tedious mapping process and replaces it with pure, adrenaline-fueled gambling that has a proven track record of minting virtual millionaires. As the meta continues to shift toward Gem-centric builds, the demand for +7% Quality Loreweaves is only going to rise.
The only question left is: do you have the gold, the exalts, and the luck to claim your share of the 1,000-Divine daily bounty?