
TL;DR — What a Divine Orb costs in PoE2 right now
As of early July 2026 (patch 0.5.4, Runes of Aldur league), a single Divine Orb trades for roughly 709 Exalted Orbs — about 8–9 Chaos Orbs — on the softcore trade league. Rates float daily, so always price-check a live tracker before you buy or sell. A Divine Orb is PoE2's premium crafting currency: it rerolls the numeric values of the modifiers already on an item (never adds or removes mods), which is why endgame players hoard them to perfect near-BiS gear. Below: the live exchange table, why the price keeps climbing, how to check the current rate in-game, and whether it's smarter to farm or just buy.
Fast facts: 1 Divine ≈ 709 Exalted / ~8.6 Chaos · drop level 35 · stack size 10 · no vendor recipe makes them · a Mirror of Kalandra is worth ~7,455 Divine. (Live values from poe2scout, Runes of Aldur, 2026-07-07 — verify before trading.)
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What is a Divine Orb, and why is it so expensive?
The Divine Orb is the high-end denomination of PoE2's barter economy. Its in-game description is blunt: it "Randomises the numeric values of modifiers on an item" (poe2db / official item data). In practice that means it rerolls the rolls — both explicit and implicit modifiers — within their existing ranges, without ever changing which affixes an item has.
An example: say a ring rolls `+40–60 to maximum Life` at its top tier but you got a `+42`. A Divine Orb rerolls that number somewhere between 40 and 60 — it might land on 58, or drop to 41. It does not change the affix to a different mod, and it does not bump a tier: a Tier-1 roll stays Tier-1, just with a different value inside that tier's window.
That narrow-but-crucial job is exactly why it's the premium currency. On a multi-Divine item, the difference between a low and a high roll on every mod can be worth hundreds of Exalted, and Divine Orbs are the only way to chase those perfect numbers. High-end crafters burn stacks of them fishing for max rolls, which keeps demand permanently high.
Two hard limits worth knowing before you spend one:
- Corrupted items can't be Divined. Once an item is Vaal-corrupted, a Divine Orb has no effect on it.
- Fractured modifiers are locked. A Divine Orb won't touch a fractured mod's value — only the non-fractured ones reroll.
PoE2 Divine Orb price right now (0.5.4, Runes of Aldur)
Here's the live picture on the current softcore trade league, priced against the two currencies most people convert with — Exalted (the baseline crafting/trade orb) and Chaos:
| Divine Orb value | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
| In Exalted Orbs | ~709 Ex | poe2scout live, 2026-07-07 |
| In Chaos Orbs | ~8.6 Chaos | derived (709 Ex ÷ ~82 Ex per Chaos) |
| vs Orb of Annulment | 1 Divine ≈ 1.15 Annul | poe2scout live |
| vs Mirror of Kalandra | 1 Mirror ≈ 7,455 Divine | poe2scout live |
Real-money context: Divine Orbs are the standard unit sellers price PoE2 currency in, and the per-orb rate on marketplaces moves with the in-game economy and league age. If you're comparing buy prices, check the live PoE2 Divine Orb page at timesaver.gg rather than a static number in an old guide — like the in-game rate, the market rate updates constantly.
Live exchange-rate table: Divine vs the rest
To put a Divine's buying power in perspective, here's where it sits in the 0.5.4 currency stack (all values normalised to Divine, poe2scout live 2026-07-07):
| Currency | Value in Divine | Value in Exalted |
|---|---|---|
| Mirror of Kalandra | ~7,455 Div | ~5,286,000 Ex |
| Hinekora's Lock | ~1,534 Div | ~1,088,000 Ex |
| Fracturing Orb | ~11.6 Div | ~8,210 Ex |
| Perfect Chaos Orb | ~7.7 Div | ~5,490 Ex |
| Perfect Exalted Orb | ~2.8 Div | ~1,964 Ex |
| Divine Orb | 1.00 Div | ~709 Ex |
| Orb of Annulment | ~0.87 Div | ~617 Ex |
| Perfect Jeweller's Orb | ~0.26 Div | ~184 Ex |
| Chaos Orb | ~0.12 Div | ~82 Ex |
| Vaal Orb | ~0.008 Div | ~5.5 Ex |
The takeaway: Divine sits comfortably in the upper mid-tier — far below the jackpot currencies (Mirror, Hinekora's Lock) but well above the everyday consumables (Exalted, Chaos, Vaal). It's the currency you save toward, not the one you spam.
Why the Divine Orb price keeps climbing
If you played earlier in the league, ~709 Exalted probably sounds insane — a Divine was closer to ~100 Exalted when Runes of Aldur launched at the end of May 2026. That roughly 6–7x climb over about six weeks isn't a Divine getting rarer; it's Exalted Orbs getting cheaper.
In PoE2's 0.5 economy, Exalted Orbs drop far more freely than they did in PoE1 and act as the baseline crafting consumable. As a league matures, the total supply of Exalted floods the market while Divine Orbs stay scarce (there's no vendor recipe or cheap source for them). More Exalted chasing the same Divines means the Exalted-per-Divine rate steadily inflates. This is normal, expected late-league behaviour — the Divine's real purchasing power (what it buys in gear) is far more stable than its Exalted headline number suggests.
Practical consequence: don't quote a Divine's price in Exalted from a week-old source. The ratio can move 10–20% in days. Price against a live tracker, or against Chaos, which tends to drift more slowly.
How to check the live Divine Orb price in-game
You don't need to alt-tab to a website to sanity-check a trade. PoE2 added a built-in price checker in patch 0.5.0:
- Shift + Alt + Click an item or currency stack to pull up its market price. Note: this works only in town or your hideout, not while you're mapping.
- The Currency Exchange (the order-book "Bulk Item Exchange") shows the live buy/sell spread for stackable currency — set "Items I Have" vs "Items I Want" and it fills automatically, no whisper or player meetup required. It's the correct tool for converting Exalted or Chaos into Divine.
- For history and charts, poe2scout and poe.ninja track the current league's rates over time — useful for spotting whether the Divine is spiking or dipping before you commit a big trade.

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Is it worth buying Divine Orbs, or should you farm them?
Straight answer: it depends on your time-to-currency, and here's the decision tree.
Farm them if you enjoy the grind and have a mapping character that clears juiced T15+ maps comfortably. You don't farm raw Divine drops (they're rare and there's no recipe) — you farm value: run a currency-dense mechanic like Expedition or Ritual, sell the drops, and convert the proceeds into Divine via the Currency Exchange. A disciplined player nets somewhere in the low tens of Exalted-equivalent per hour, which adds up to a Divine every hour or two once your farm is dialled in.
Buy them if your time is worth more than the grind — for example, you want to finish a specific upgrade tonight, you're gearing an alt, or you simply don't have 10+ hours to convert currency by hand. The trade-off is pure hours-versus-cash: buying skips the entire farm-and-convert loop.
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What to spend Divine Orbs on
Once you've got a stack, spend it where the value multiplies:
- Perfecting endgame rare gear. The classic use — Divine a high-tier rare to push every mod toward its max roll. Best on items where you've already hit the affixes you want and only the numbers are lagging.
- Big-ticket trades. Divine is the denomination sellers list expensive items in. If you're buying a 5-Divine unique or a min-maxed rare, you'll pay in Divines directly.
- Omen-assisted Divines. Omen of the Blessed makes your next Divine Orb reroll only the implicit modifiers; Omen of Sanctification biases the reroll. These let you target-perfect specific parts of an item instead of gambling the whole thing — worth it on multi-Divine pieces.
Where not to spend them: don't Divine an item you haven't finished crafting the affixes on. Nail the mods first (Exalted/Chaos/Regal work), then Divine to perfect the values. Divining early just wastes orbs on rolls you're going to overwrite.
How to get Divine Orbs
- Drops: Divine Orbs start dropping at item level 35 and stack to 10. They're a rare natural drop from monsters, chests, and league mechanics — there's no way to farm them directly.
- No vendor recipe: unlike some orbs, nothing you can sell to a vendor produces a Divine Orb. Every Divine in the economy came from a drop or was traded up.
- Trade up: the reliable path — farm currency-dense content, sell your drops, and buy Divines on the Currency Exchange with the Exalted/Chaos you accumulate. For a full breakdown of the highest-yield farms, see our PoE2 currency farming guide and Divine Orb farming guide.
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FAQ
How much is a Divine Orb worth in PoE2 right now? On the current softcore trade league (patch 0.5.4, Runes of Aldur, early July 2026), one Divine Orb trades for roughly 709 Exalted Orbs, or about 8.6 Chaos Orbs. That rate floats daily as the economy shifts, so price-check a live tracker (poe2scout or poe.ninja) or use the in-game Shift+Alt+Click checker before a big trade.
How many Exalted Orbs is a Divine Orb? Currently about 709 Exalted per Divine on softcore. This number climbs steadily through a league because Exalted Orbs get more common (and therefore cheaper) while Divines stay scarce — it was closer to ~100 Exalted at league launch.
Why did the Divine Orb price go up so much? It's not that Divines got rarer — Exalted Orbs got cheaper. PoE2 0.5 drops Exalted very freely, so as the league matures the market floods with them, and it takes more Exalted to buy one scarce Divine. The Divine's actual buying power in gear is far more stable than its Exalted price implies.
What does a Divine Orb actually do? It rerolls the numeric values of an item's existing modifiers (both explicit and implicit) within their ranges. It never adds, removes, or changes which mods an item has, and it can't change an affix's tier — a Tier-1 roll stays Tier-1, just with a new value. It has no effect on corrupted items or on fractured modifiers.
Should I buy or farm Divine Orbs? Farm if you have a strong mapping character and enjoy running currency-dense mechanics like Expedition — you convert your drops into Divines over time. Buy if your time is worth more than the grind or you need a specific upgrade now; buying skips the farm-and-convert loop entirely at a fixed cash cost.
Can I use a Divine Orb on a corrupted item? No. Corrupted items are locked — a Divine Orb has no effect on them. Divine the item to perfect its rolls before you corrupt it with a Vaal Orb, never after.


