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A '''Sextant''' is a [[currency]] item that can be used on a [[ | A '''Sextant''' is a [[currency]] item that can be used on a [[Voidstone]] to add a special modifier to all [[map]]s. | ||
==Mechanics== | ==Mechanics== | ||
Sextants are used to add a random [[enchantment]] mod to a [[ | Sextants are used to add a random [[enchantment]] mod to a [[Voidstone]] on the [[Atlas of Worlds]]. This effect will be applied to all maps. Like most items, Voidstones can only have at most one enchantment on them at a time: Using a Sextant on a Voidstone that is already enchanted will reroll the existing mod, even if the new Sextant is of a lower rarity than the old mod's was. | ||
Each Sextant mod lasts a total of three uses | Each Sextant mod lasts a total of three uses of maps activated within the region, after which it disappears. | ||
Sextant mods from [[Elevated Sextant|Elevated Sextants]] have fifteen uses. | Sextant mods from [[Elevated Sextant|Elevated Sextants]] have fifteen uses. | ||
As identical Sextant effects do not stack, only one | As identical Sextant effects do not stack, only one Voidstone in that region with the duplicate mod will have its uses deducted. Since up to four Voidstones may be socketed into a Voidstone Altar at a time. | ||
Sextants come in | Sextants come in two variants of increasing rarity. While the first one drops randomly from monsters like other currency items, the [[Elevated Sextant]] only drops from [[The Maven]] herself (not her [[Maven's Invitation|Invitations]]). | ||
===Storing Sextant Modifiers=== | |||
It's possible to store the Sextant Modifier in an itemised form using a [[Surveyor's Compass]]. When applied to a Voidstone that has a Sextant modifier on it, the modifier will be removed from the Voidstone and you will have an itemised Sextant modifier. This will allow valuable Sextants to be used at a time of your choosing or you can choose to trade this Sextant modifier to another player. | |||
==List of sextants== | ==List of sextants== | ||
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==Modifiers== | ==Modifiers== | ||
Each variant of Sextant has its own pool of modifiers that they can apply to maps. Naturally, the rarer the sextant, the higher the quality of modifiers it can apply. Some modifiers spawn on all three basic Sextants types, some modifiers are exclusive to Prime and Awakened Sextants, and some spawn only on the latter. There is currently only one modifier that spawns exclusively on Prime Sextants.<ref>Poster Name - connorjohn322, website url - https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/fus92q/310_sextant_info_tier_list_of_sextants_guide_to/, Date posted - april 2020, date looked up december 2020.</ref> | Each variant of Sextant has its own pool of modifiers that they can apply to maps. Naturally, the rarer the sextant, the higher the quality of modifiers it can apply. Some modifiers spawn on all three basic Sextants types, some modifiers are exclusive to Prime and Awakened Sextants, and some spawn only on the latter. There is currently only one modifier that spawns exclusively on Prime Sextants.<ref>Poster Name - connorjohn322, website url - https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/fus92q/310_sextant_info_tier_list_of_sextants_guide_to/, Date posted - april 2020, date looked up december 2020.</ref> | ||
The Sextant mod "{{c|mod|Area has additional packs of monsters that convert}}" will put traitorous [[totem]]s in the [[map]] that give players and their [[minion]]s beneficial [[aura]]s after they have been defeated. | The Sextant mod "{{c|mod|Area has additional packs of monsters that convert}}" will put traitorous [[totem]]s in the [[map]] that give players and their [[minion]]s beneficial [[aura]]s after they have been defeated. | ||
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==List of Modifiers== | ==List of Modifiers== | ||
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Revision as of 19:39, 31 January 2022
A Sextant is a currency item that can be used on a Voidstone to add a special modifier to all maps.
Mechanics
Sextants are used to add a random enchantment mod to a Voidstone on the Atlas of Worlds. This effect will be applied to all maps. Like most items, Voidstones can only have at most one enchantment on them at a time: Using a Sextant on a Voidstone that is already enchanted will reroll the existing mod, even if the new Sextant is of a lower rarity than the old mod's was.
Each Sextant mod lasts a total of three uses of maps activated within the region, after which it disappears. Sextant mods from Elevated Sextants have fifteen uses.
As identical Sextant effects do not stack, only one Voidstone in that region with the duplicate mod will have its uses deducted. Since up to four Voidstones may be socketed into a Voidstone Altar at a time.
Sextants come in two variants of increasing rarity. While the first one drops randomly from monsters like other currency items, the Elevated Sextant only drops from The Maven herself (not her Invitations).
Storing Sextant Modifiers
It's possible to store the Sextant Modifier in an itemised form using a Surveyor's Compass. When applied to a Voidstone that has a Sextant modifier on it, the modifier will be removed from the Voidstone and you will have an itemised Sextant modifier. This will allow valuable Sextants to be used at a time of your choosing or you can choose to trade this Sextant modifier to another player.
List of sextants
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List of Modifiers
Related unique items
The following unique items are related to Sextants:
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Related divination cards
The following divination cards can be exchanged for Sextants:
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Version history
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3.17.0 |
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3.10.0 |
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3.9.0 |
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3.7.0 |
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2.4.1 |
The following Sextant mods can no longer be rolled:
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2.4.0c |
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2.4.0b |
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2.4.0 |
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References
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