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An '''Orb of Scouring''' is a [[currency]] item that can be used to remove all random [[modifier]]s from a [[magic]] or [[rare]] piece of [[equipment]]. Implicit modifiers, [[quality]], [[sockets]], and [[links]] are not removed, as well as affixes protected by [[Master#Meta-crafting mods|meta-crafting mods]].<ref name="Development Manifesto" /> | An '''Orb of Scouring''' is a [[currency]] item that can be used to remove all random [[modifier]]s from a [[magic]] or [[rare]] piece of [[equipment]]. [[Modifiers#Implicit_modifiers|Implicit modifiers]], [[quality]], [[sockets]], and [[links]] are not removed, as well as affixes protected by [[Master#Meta-crafting mods|meta-crafting mods]].<ref name="Development Manifesto" /> | ||
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An Orb of Scouring is a currency item that can be used to remove all random modifiers from a magic or rare piece of equipment. Implicit modifiers, quality, sockets, and links are not removed, as well as affixes protected by meta-crafting mods.[1]
Obtaining
Yeena sells Orbs of Scouring for 4 Orbs of Chance in Act 2.
Catarina starts selling a set of 30 Orbs of Scouring for 96 Orbs of Chance at level 6.
Vendoring a rare item with only two explicit modifiers will result in an Orb of Scouring. Such an item can only be crafted by using a Regal Orb on a magic item with one explicit modifier.
Divination Card
- A set of 5 Emperor's LuckEmperor's Luck55x CurrencyThe house always wins.1 can be exchanged for five Orbs of Scouring.
1Not guaranteed (set grants 5 of any random currency)
Version history
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0.7.2 |
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0.6.8 |
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References
- ↑ Chris (August 20, 2015). "Master Crafting Metamods". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved August 22, 2015.