If you are an old player of Path of Exile, you must know that an essential facet of efficient grinding would be to have your stash tabs set up in a way that you simply waste very little time as you possibly can. But new guys may don't know much about this, so I suggest a setup such as this: 1. Dump Tab - The very first 4 regular tabs Or perhaps a single Quad Tab for a brief dumping tab between map runs. After clearing a roadmap you simply CTRL click all of the loot into these tabs and obtain back into the next map As soon as possible. You are able to sort all of the loot more proficiently once these tabs are full, or once you are about completed with your present play session. You should use the Highlight Products feature at the end of the tab to cope with one sort of item at any given time. 2. Currency Tab - I have performed a personality on the liberated to play alt account to level 100, and without a doubt, the currency tab may be the single most pay2win factor within the entire game. I suggest getting this tab directly after your dump tab(s). And there are got it yet, I suggest it as being the only most useful investment you may make on the PoE account. It saves massive intervals you'd otherwise spend converting poe currency to create room. And newbies may need some good poe farming guides for a better starting, we were newbies too, but we can learn. 3. Essence Tab and Divination Card Tab - They are optional, and never just like the currency tab, however, I ask them to and that I like them. Without having them, place your Divination cards and Essences into regular tabs, or simply not get low/medium value essences and cards to begin with. 4. Fast Access/Swap Tab - This can be a tab for things you will need soon, but don't wish to take with you inside your character's inventory constantly. Things like: *ilvl 84 helm bases or Uniques to place lab enchants on. *Specialized skill gems, flasks or gear for particular content like Atziri, Guardians or Breachlord Domains. *Gear you cannot use yet before you get other bits of gear to create your character use it *If you want to produce and level lots of new figures some generally used leveling uniques like Lifespring, Tabula Rasa, Goldrim etc. *Perandus coins without having room on their behalf inside your currency tab's wildcard slots. *Other things you are able to consider that matches the theme of the tab. 5. RUN tab - A tab filled with maps which are folded and able to be operated by your character. That method for you to simply CTRL click a lot of these and begin running maps. In Legacy League, I made use of this mostly for organizing multiple teams of 3 league stones which I desired to run rather of maps. 6. Individually Priced Sales Tab(s) - One of these simple may be enough. Maybe you will want to make use of a Quad tab, or multiple tabs. You will need to discover for yourself. Anything that you could sell in excess of 5c gets into here. 7. 5c tabs for the mass dumping of small products - Rather of making the effort to check out every rare ring, amulet or jewel you can easily identify them and throw these questions tab for 5c. More often than not you'll you need to be selling low-value rings, jewels and amulets to a person who needed individuals specific stats for his or her build. When you get multiple whispers to have an item within a matter of seconds, it always implies that it's valuable enough that people have live searches setup for this. You need to check out it, and perhaps move it towards the individually priced tab. Never alter the cost if you have asked anyone to your party to perform a trade. Furthermore, should you determine that the item is most likely just worth a little more than 5c, you may as well just provide them with it for 5c to save lots of time? I understand this can be a questionable subject, and so I implore you to employ your very best judgment and err along the side of bro deals instead of repricing. I'm able to honestly only remember getting repriced these products two occasions during Breach League. Pick either the very first or even the last your 5c tabs just for storing uniques along with other random items that may be worth 5c or slightly under 5c, in addition to 10 quality gems that you could vendor for that GCP recipe when they don't auction. Based on the number of stash tabs you've you are able to organize these 5c tabs by item type if you want, but keep in mind that even scrolling to multiple tabs to dump your stuff comes with a chance cost, so being too organized might really spend your time rather of saving it. When one of these tabs has been full for a while you can just sell all of it to a vendor and start over. How long you wait between these purges depends on your amount of tabs and your personal opinion. If you're too lazy to purge the 5c tabs and have a lot of stash tabs, you can just keep adding more of them. After a while, it can get difficult to find a specific item in 10+ 5c tabs. To make this easier, you can manually name these tabs whatever you like and then put "~b/o 5 chaos" at the end of the name. They'll look like individually priced tabs to you, but the items will be listed for 5c, and you can now use a naming scheme that lets you find the right tab faster based on the whispers you get. If you're not comfortable with the 5c tab, one alternative is to just make it a public unpriced tab so people can make offers on those items instead. 8. Unrolled Map Tab(s) - It's up to you how you want to organize these, but I put them near the end since you should only be interacting with them at the end of your play session while sorting all your loot. The pay2win map stash tab that was introduced in 3.1 is great for this. If you buy it, you'll most likely fit all the maps you need in that one tab, and they'll be automatically organized by tier and type. Bear in mind that this is just one potential way to set up your stash tabs. You may have a method that works better for you, but I want you to at least think about how much time you're spending on scrolling through tabs and sorting your loot. If you are fully free to play, and only have 4 non-premium stash tabs, you're going to have to combine some of these tabs and use Acquisition to list your items for sale. It won't be as efficient, but it's possible to make it work. You can also save a little time by moving the Stash and Navali or Zana close to the mapping device in your hideout so that you don't have to go far to stash your stuff after each map. I prefer having these things close to the waypoint, but not too close, as people might accidentally click your portals when they come to your hideout for trades. Ok, do you know how to set up Stash Tab now, with my unexceptionable tips and suggestions? That's all I can do for you guys, have a nice day and enjoy the game, bye bye.