Summary
- NeverSink's PoE 2 loot filter enables players to personalize their experience by customizing drops with adjustable settings.
- The filter highlights rare items and jewelry using tier lists, ensuring essential loot isn’t missed during the game.
- FilterBlade support for PoE 2 allows players to preview and refine filters, using colors, sounds, and light beams to emphasize important drops.
"NeverSink" has released the full version of their Path of Exile 2 loot filter, allowing players to find rare items more easily. With its many settings, this Path of Exile 2 loot filter also enables players to customize drops to their liking.
Path of Exile 2 has been available to players for over a month now. It launched on December 6, offering an improved ARPG experience compared to its predecessor. Through updates, Path of Exile 2 keeps improving thanks to a community that gives the developer input all the time. Alongside this feedback, the creative community around the game frequently develops tools to enhance the player experience, such as guides, mods, and filters. Now, a dedicated fan has released a tool to help players manage loot drops.
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After many months of work, NeverSink has released the full version of their Path of Exile 2 loot filter, offering a variety of ways for players to customize their drops. In addition to the filter itself, NeverSink also launched FilterBlade support for PoE 2—a website that allows players to preview and fine-tune the filter according to their needs. The filter features full economy tiering, performance optimizations, and adjustable strictness levels, determining how much it hides. Players can decide which drops to hide and which to highlight in various ways, with options for different colors, sizes, and even sounds. For example, skill gems are easier to spot during the campaign and receive extra highlights in the endgame.
Path of Exile 2's NeverSink Loot Filter Enhances Drops with Colors, Sounds, and More
Moreover, as players progress through Path of Exile 2’s endgame, the filter can highlight rare items based on a tier list. Jewelry also has its own tier list, with distinct colors, minimap icons, and light beams to ensure important drops aren’t missed. Players can customize everything from text, border, and background colors to sounds and global styles. The FilterBlade website even includes a simulation feature, where players can import their own PoE 2 items to see the specific rules the filter applies to them.
For many, loot drops are one of the most appealing aspects of an ARPG. In December, GGG increased Path of Exile 2’s loot drops in response to players requesting more rewarding experiences. NeverSink’s filter helps players navigate the world of PoE 2 without missing important drops. For those struggling with looting or seeking a more personalized experience, Path of Exile 2’s loot filter seems like an excellent addition.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 88 /100 Critics Rec: 100%
- Released
- December 6, 2024
- ESRB
- Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Nudity, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Language, Users Interact, In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items)
- Developer(s)
- Grinding Gear Games
- Publisher(s)
- Grinding Gear Games








Path of Exile 2 takes place in the land of Wraeclast, a dark continent populated by unique cultures, ancient secrets, and monstrous dangers. A sinister threat, long thought destroyed, has begun creeping back on the edge of civilisation, driving people mad and sickening the land with Corruption.
Path of Exile 2 features a brand new campaign with six acts, 100 distinct environments, 600 monsters and 100 bosses.
Path of Exile 2 features twelve character classes, 240 Skill Gems, hundreds of equipment base types, a six-act campaign, more than a hundred unique boss fights, a deep endgame system and so much more.
Play with your friends without losing any progress with couch co-op, cross-play and cross-progression.
- Engine
- Proprietary Engine
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
- Franchise
- Path of Exile
- Early Access Release
- December 6, 2024
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Hack and Slash, MMORPG