
The Divine-to-Exalt ratio is the single most important number in the PoE2 economy — it tells you how many Exalted Orbs one Divine Orb is worth, and it's the reference price nearly every trade is measured against. That ratio moves constantly in patch 0.5, so the only reliable value is today's live rate, not a number from a week-old guide. Understanding this one conversion is what separates players who trade confidently from players who get lowballed. Here's what the ratio means, why it moves, and how to check the current rate before you buy, sell, or craft.

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Quick answer: how many Exalts is a Divine in PoE2?
One Divine Orb is worth many Exalted Orbs — the exact multiple changes daily as league supply and demand shift, but it's the benchmark the whole economy is priced around. Rather than trust a static figure that's stale the moment it's written, check the live rate:
- See today's ratio on the PoE2 Currency Price Check & Converter, which shows the current Divine:Exalt rate front and center.
- Convert any amount by picking two currencies in the converter to get an instant equivalent.
- Watch the trend — early league the ratio is lower and climbs as Divines get consumed by crafting.
Key takeaways
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- Divine:Exalt is the economy's heartbeat. Most trades are priced in Divines or Exalts, so this ratio anchors everything.
- It moves daily. Supply, demand, and patch changes shift the rate constantly — never trust a fixed number.
- Divine = high-value store. Exalted = everyday trading currency; the ratio is how you move between them.
- The trend matters. The ratio typically rises over a league as Divines are burned on crafting.
- Check live before trading. The currency converter gives you the current rate and converts any amount instantly.
What is the Divine to Exalt ratio?
The Divine-to-Exalt ratio expresses how many Exalted Orbs equal one Divine Orb. These two orbs are the backbone of PoE2 trading: the Exalted Orb is the common, everyday currency used to price low-to-mid-value items, while the Divine Orb is the high-value currency used to store wealth and price expensive gear. The ratio between them is the exchange rate that lets you convert between "pocket change" and "savings."
Because almost everything in the player economy is quoted in one of these two currencies, the ratio functions like a base exchange rate. When someone lists an item for "3 Divine," knowing the current Divine:Exalt rate instantly tells you what that costs in Exalts — and whether it's a fair price.
Why does the ratio keep changing?
The ratio isn't fixed because it's set by player supply and demand, not by the game. A few forces push it around:
- Crafting demand. Divine Orbs are consumed to reroll modifier values, so as players craft, Divines leave circulation and become scarcer — pushing the ratio up.
- Farming supply. Exalted Orbs drop more frequently, so their relative abundance grows over a league, again raising how many Exalts a Divine commands. See our Exalted Orb farming guide and Divine Orb farming guide for how each enters the economy.
- League age. Early on, the ratio is relatively low; as the league matures and wealth concentrates, it climbs.
- Patch changes. A 0.5.x balance tweak to crafting or drop rates can move the rate overnight.
This is exactly why a live tracker beats a guide. The currency price checker uses dated community snapshots so you're reading a current estimate, not a number that was true last patch.
How to convert Divine and Exalt (and everything else)
Converting is simple once you have the current rate. To go from Divines to Exalts, multiply by the ratio; to go from Exalts to Divines, divide by it. The catch is always the same: you need today's number. The PoE2 Currency Converter does this for you — pick any two of the 16+ tracked currencies and it returns the instant equivalent, so you can price a Chaos, a Regal, or a Mirror against a Divine without doing mental math or opening the official trade site.
This is especially useful when a seller prices something in a currency you don't hold. Rather than guessing, you convert to what's in your stash and know immediately whether the deal is fair. For a broader look at where currency value concentrates, see our PoE2 currency farming tier list.

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Should you hold Divines or Exalts?
If you're storing wealth, Divine Orbs are the better store of value — they're compact and hold high worth, so a full stash of Divines represents far more buying power than the same stack of Exalts. If you're actively trading mid-value items, Exalted Orbs are more practical because most listings in that range are priced in them and you avoid making change.
The smart move is to keep working Exalts for daily trades and convert surplus into Divines to bank. Watching the ratio tells you when to convert: if the ratio is climbing and you're sitting on Exalts you don't need soon, converting to Divines locks in value. If you need crafting currency now, a rising ratio means your Divines buy more Exalts than before.
Whichever way you're moving, you don't have to grind the raw orbs. You can buy PoE2 currency — Divines, Exalts, and more — with instant delivery at timesaver.gg, then let the live ratio tell you how to allocate it.
Frequently asked questions
How many Exalted Orbs is a Divine Orb worth in PoE2? One Divine is worth many Exalted Orbs, but the exact multiple changes daily with league supply and demand. Because the rate moves constantly in 0.5, check the current figure on the PoE2 currency converter rather than relying on a fixed number from a guide.
Why does the Divine to Exalt ratio go up over a league? Divine Orbs are consumed by crafting (rerolling modifier values), so they steadily leave circulation and grow scarcer, while Exalted Orbs keep dropping and stay relatively abundant. That combination pushes the ratio — how many Exalts a Divine commands — upward as the league ages.
Should I convert my Exalts to Divines? If you're banking wealth you don't need immediately, yes — Divines are a more compact store of value. If you're actively trading mid-priced items, keep a working stock of Exalts since most such listings are priced in them. Watch the live ratio to time conversions favorably.
What is the difference between an Exalted Orb and a Divine Orb? An Exalted Orb adds a new random modifier to a rare item and serves as the common trading currency. A Divine Orb rerolls the numeric values of an item's existing modifiers and acts as the high-value store of wealth. The Divine:Exalt ratio is the exchange rate between them.
Where can I check live PoE2 currency prices? Use the PoE2 Currency Price Check & Converter. It shows the current Divine:Exalt ratio, converts between 16+ currencies instantly, and uses dated community snapshots so you're reading a current estimate instead of stale trade data.
Trade on today's number, not last week's
The Divine-to-Exalt ratio is the one figure every PoE2 trader should know at a glance, because it prices the entire economy. But it's only useful if it's current — the rate that was fair last week can cost you real value today. Learn what the ratio means, understand why crafting demand pushes it up, and always convert on the live number.
Make it effortless with the PoE2 Currency Price Check & Converter: today's Divine:Exalt rate up top, instant conversion between every major orb, and direct links to top up whatever you're short on. And when you need currency fast, buy PoE2 orbs with instant delivery at timesaver.gg instead of farming for hours.


