
TL;DR — What a Mirror of Kalandra costs in PoE2 right now
As of 11 July 2026 (patch 0.5.4, Runes of Aldur softcore league), a Mirror of Kalandra is worth roughly 5,000–5,300 Divine Orbs — about 2.8 million Exalted, or ~43,000 Chaos — on the live trade market. It is the single most expensive item in Path of Exile 2 by a wide margin. But here's the catch every buyer needs to know: that number is an estimate, not a fixed price. So few Mirrors ever change hands that trackers disagree by thousands of Divine, and the figure swings hard over a league. Below: the live conversion table, why the price is so unreliable, where the Mirror sits against the rest of the economy, and whether you can realistically ever get one.
Fast facts (poe2scout live, Runes of Aldur SC, 2026-07-11 — verify before trading): 1 Mirror ≈ ~5,250 Divine / ~2.79M Exalted / ~43,000 Chaos · it duplicates a non-unique item · there is no Mirror Shard system in PoE2 · it drops anywhere, at an extraordinarily low rate · the #2 most expensive currency, Hinekora's Lock, is only ~1,300 Divine — the Mirror is in a tier of its own.
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How much is a Mirror of Kalandra worth in PoE2? (live, 0.5.4)
Here's the current picture on the Runes of Aldur softcore trade league, priced against the three currencies most players convert with:
| Mirror value | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
| In Divine Orbs | ~5,250 Div | poe2scout live, 2026-07-11 |
| In Exalted Orbs | ~2.79 million Ex | poe2scout live, 2026-07-11 |
| In Chaos Orbs | ~43,000 Chaos | derived (2.79M Ex ÷ ~64.7 Ex/Chaos) |
| vs the #2 currency (Hinekora's Lock) | ~4x its value | ~5,250 Div vs ~1,300 Div |
For scale: a single Divine Orb currently trades for about 530 Exalted (~8.2 Chaos). So the Mirror isn't just the most expensive item — it's worth roughly five thousand of the currency that itself sits near the top of the economy. Most players will grind a full league and never assemble even a tenth of a Mirror's value in one place.
Real-money context: because a Mirror almost never trades, marketplaces don't really "sell" them — the entire high-end economy is denominated in Divine Orbs instead, which is the unit you'll actually buy and spend. If you're pricing a big purchase, check the live PoE2 Divine Orb rate at timesaver.gg rather than a static figure in an old guide — the market moves daily.
Why nobody agrees on the Mirror's price
This is the part most "price" articles skip, and it's the most important thing to understand before you trust any Mirror number — including the one above.
The Mirror barely trades. It's the rarest currency in the game, with no shard system and no crafting recipe, so on any given day there might be only a handful of listings across the entire league — or none. Price trackers work by aggregating live trade listings; when the sample size is a few items instead of a few thousand, the "market price" becomes a loose estimate that lurches with every new listing.
The proof is in the trackers themselves. Over the last few weeks of this same league, published Mirror values have ranged from ~1,100 Divine (poe.ninja, mid-June) to ~7,455 Divine (poe2scout, early July) to the ~5,250 Divine showing live today. That's not the Mirror's value genuinely multiplying and collapsing — it's a thin, illiquid market being extrapolated from tiny samples, plus the steady churn of Exalted inflation underneath it all.
So the honest answer to "how much is a Mirror worth?" is: a four-figure number of Divine Orbs, in the low-to-mid thousands, that no two sources will agree on — always price-check live at the moment you trade. Anyone quoting you a precise, confident Mirror price is guessing with extra steps.
What the Mirror of Kalandra actually does (quick recap)
If you're pricing a Mirror, you probably know the mechanic — but it's worth a one-paragraph recap, because the reason it's so valuable is baked into what it does. The in-game item text reads, verbatim:
"Creates a Mirrored copy of an item. Right click this item then left click an equipable non-unique item to apply it. Mirrored copies cannot be modified."
— Mirror of Kalandra, in-game description (poe2db)
In plain terms: it makes a perfect, permanent duplicate of a non-unique item — every modifier and rolled value preserved. Three rules define it: the copy is locked forever (no Divine reroll, no crafting, no corruption), it only works on rare/magic/normal gear (never uniques, never currency), and the original is untouched so you keep both. That single ability — cloning a perfectly-crafted "god-tier" rare — is what makes it the top of the food chain. For the full mechanic, drop rules and mirror-service explanation, see our PoE2 Mirror of Kalandra guide.
Where the Mirror sits in the 0.5.4 economy
To see just how far above everything else the Mirror sits, here's the top of the currency stack, normalised to Divine (poe2scout live, 2026-07-11):
| Currency | Value in Divine | Value in Exalted |
|---|---|---|
| Mirror of Kalandra | ~5,250 Div | ~2,790,000 Ex |
| Hinekora's Lock | ~1,300 Div | ~692,000 Ex |
| Fracturing Orb | ~12.3 Div | ~6,520 Ex |
| Perfect Chaos Orb | ~6.6 Div | ~3,510 Ex |
| Perfect Exalted Orb | ~2.85 Div | ~1,510 Ex |
| Divine Orb | 1.00 Div | ~530 Ex |
| Orb of Annulment | ~0.83 Div | ~443 Ex |
| Chaos Orb | ~0.12 Div | ~65 Ex |
The gap tells the story: the Mirror is worth roughly 4x the next-most-expensive item (Hinekora's Lock) and thousands of times a common Chaos Orb. Nothing else is even in the conversation — which is exactly why it functions as the economy's mythical "jackpot" rather than a currency anyone actually budgets for.

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Can you buy a Mirror of Kalandra?
Technically yes, practically almost never. A Mirror can be listed on the trade market like any currency, but because so few exist and the price is a four-figure Divine sum, real sales are extraordinarily rare — most Mirrors that drop get used by the finder (or a guild's crafter) rather than sold. There is no reliable "buy a Mirror" storefront, in-game or out.
What people actually buy is the currency underneath it. If you're gearing toward end-game, the practical move is stacking Divine Orbs — the currency you use to perfect rares, complete big trades, and pay for services — not fantasising about a Mirror. That's a real, purchasable market with a live rate:
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How rare is a Mirror, and can you farm one?
No — you cannot farm a Mirror directly, and understanding why is the last piece of the pricing puzzle.
- It's a pure global drop. A Mirror can drop from any monster, chest or mechanic in the game, at an astronomically low base rate. There is no Mirror Shard system in PoE2 (unlike some past PoE1 mechanics), no vendor recipe, and no boss that guarantees one.
- You farm odds, not Mirrors. The only lever you control is volume and item-rarity: the more high-value, heavily-juiced maps you clear — stacking Increased Rarity, running rare-monster-dense content like Delirium and Breach — the more lottery tickets you buy. Players who report Mirror drops almost always got them from deeply-juiced, high-Deliriousness maps, not casual mapping.
- Divines are scarce enough as it is. It's common to grind for weeks and see only a couple dozen Divine Orbs, which puts a ~5,000-Divine Mirror into perspective: it represents an amount of currency most accounts never accumulate at once.
So the realistic "farming" strategy isn't hunting the Mirror — it's farming currency-dense content efficiently and converting the proceeds into Divines you can actually use. Our PoE2 currency farming guide breaks down the highest-yield methods for exactly that.
What would you even do with a Mirror?
If you're one of the rare players holding one, its value comes from duplicating a single, perfectly-crafted rare — typically a min-maxed weapon or a chase rare with several Tier-1 mods and near-max rolls. Mirroring an ordinary rare is a waste; the Mirror's worth is unlocked only when the item being copied is itself worth hundreds or thousands of Divine. In practice, Mirrors mostly power the "mirror-service" market, where a crafter with a god-tier base lets others pay a fee (in Divines) to receive a mirrored copy — spreading the Mirror's cost across many buyers. That, more than any single sale, is how a Mirror's value actually gets realised.
FAQ
How much is a Mirror of Kalandra worth in PoE2 right now? On the current softcore trade league (patch 0.5.4, Runes of Aldur, mid-July 2026), a Mirror trades for roughly 5,000–5,300 Divine Orbs — about 2.8 million Exalted or ~43,000 Chaos on live trackers. Treat that as a ballpark: the Mirror barely trades, so the figure is an estimate that swings by thousands of Divine between sources and over time. Always price-check a live tracker (poe2scout / poe.ninja) at the moment you trade.
Why do different sites show completely different Mirror prices? Because the Mirror is the rarest item in the game and almost never trades, price trackers have only a tiny sample of listings to work from. When the market is that thin, the "price" is extrapolated from a handful of items and lurches with every new listing — which is why the same league has shown Mirror values anywhere from ~1,100 to ~7,455 Divine within a few weeks. It's illiquidity, not the Mirror's real worth genuinely swinging.
Can you buy a Mirror of Kalandra? In theory it can be listed on the trade market, but real sales are extraordinarily rare because so few exist and the price is a four-figure Divine sum. There's no dependable "buy a Mirror" storefront. What players actually buy is the currency the whole economy runs on — Divine Orbs — which you can get instantly at a live rate from timesaver.gg.
How do you get a Mirror of Kalandra in PoE2? Only as an extremely rare global drop — it can come from any monster, chest or mechanic, with no Mirror Shard system, no vendor recipe, and no boss that guarantees one. You can't farm it directly; the only lever is running lots of high-item-rarity, heavily-juiced maps (Delirium, Breach, high pack-size content) to buy more "lottery tickets."
Is a Mirror worth more than a Divine Orb? Yes — by a huge margin. One Mirror is worth roughly 5,000+ Divine Orbs at current live rates, and about 4x the value of the second-most-expensive currency (Hinekora's Lock, ~1,300 Divine). The Mirror sits in a tier entirely of its own at the very top of the economy.
What does a Mirror of Kalandra actually do? It creates a permanent, unmodifiable duplicate of an equippable non-unique item — every mod and rolled value copied exactly, with the original untouched so you keep both. Mirrored copies can never be changed (no Divine reroll, no crafting, no corruption), and it only works on rare/magic/normal gear, never uniques or currency. That cloning ability is what makes it the most valuable item in the game.


