eld.gg Path of Exile 2 Currency: Deflection for Dexterity Builds
The Third Edict finally addresses this imbalance with two massive defensive changes.

Defensive Overhaul: Deflection and Path of Exile 2 Currency Armor Reworks

 

For years, defenses in PoE were lopsided. Energy Shield reigned supreme, while Evasion and Armor often felt like underpowered afterthoughts. The Third Edict finally addresses this imbalance with two massive defensive changes.

 

Deflection for Dexterity Builds

 

Dexterity classes (like Rangers, Huntresses, and Martial Artists) can now convert part of their Evasion into a new mechanic: Deflection. This stat gives a flat chance to reduce incoming hits or ailments by 40%. Unlike Evasion's streaky RNG or Block's hard caps, Deflection scales toward reliability while still fitting the agile fantasy of Dexterity characters.

 

Armor + Elemental Resistance Synergy

 

Strength-based characters now benefit from a long-awaited Armor rework. Through new passive tree notables, Armor can be converted into elemental resistances, shoring up weaknesses against fire, cold, and lightning. This creates a more rounded defensive toolkit that's less brittle and no longer dependent on niche Ascendancies.

 

Together, these changes give each attribute its robust defensive layer:

 

DEX → Deflection for agility and consistency

STR → Armor with elemental synergy

INT → Energy Shield as the high-capacity buffer

 

Why it matters: Defenses are finally balanced across attributes, meaning no more funneling every build toward Energy Shield just to survive the late game.

 

5. Asynchronous Auto-Trading

 

The final-and arguably most revolutionary-change doesn't happen on the battlefield. It happens in the economy.

 

For the first time in franchise history, asynchronous automated trading has been implemented. A new NPC named Ange acts as your shopkeeper. By converting Premium Stash Tabs into shop tabs, players can list items at fixed prices. Other players can then use Path of Exile 2 Currency to buy them directly-even if you're offline.

 

This is monumental. In Path of Exile 1, trading was notoriously clunky: players had to whisper strangers, negotiate prices, and sit in hideouts waiting for trades to complete. Many players avoided trading altogether because of the hassle.

 

Now, the system is seamless and modern. While still preserving a player-driven market, Ange ensures transactions happen automatically, fairly, and without wasted time.

 

Why it matters: Auto-trading modernizes PoE's economy to contemporary ARPG standards. It's been anticipated for over a decade, and POE 2 Currency for sale its arrival alone makes The Third Edict historic.

 


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