Each Path of Exile player wants to get poe currency as much as possible, so they need some better guides and tips to realize their dream - to be a rich guy in POE world. Okay, so there exists a swap filter and also the tab layout is sensible insofar as organization and efficiency. Our fundamental farming method involves a) a little "sunk time" phase where we blitz a couple of alched T1-4 maps for mainly gimp chests, b) a rather inefficient phase where we run our usual maps using the recipe filter on, and c) the primary part of time, where we return to our mapping filter and merely take part in the game normally, because we are mostly just sitting waiting on rings and amulets. Swap for your chaos recipe item filter. "Sunk Time phase"/"Gimp Chest phase" (10-15min very first time, 5-10min having a backfilled reg/quad tab of rares when you are going): grab 3 to 5 T1-T4 maps with kind layouts and alch them (Pen, Cage, Arid, Beach, our pal George - things like that's particularly good here). Run these maps, prioritising chest > 1x3 weapon > jewellery > fill else for inventory space. An Elevated Item Rarity gemswap can help here, and so will Bisco's Leash should you obvious well (%IIR increases with Rampage stacks, that also augment your movespeed and damage - it's overall a really underrated item) but neither of those is essential. T1 rare bases out of this step might as well be given in to the recipe in case your normal farm spots are ilvl75 , and certainly ilvl80 . You are very likely to make use of about 3-4 portals per map. Leave all things in your dump tab(s) if you're able to. "Filling Rares phase" (10-30min): You need to are in possession of about 28 rare gimp chests and other things you selected up. Since you do not need the gimp chests any longer, return to running in your usual maps together with your recipe filter. When the maps you normally run are <ilvl75, remember to stop clogging up your tabs with chests unless you have a fuckton of storage space. Keep running while picking up rares, prioritizing jewelry/belts> 1x3 weapons > else for inventory space. Between your T1-4 gimp farm as well as your first couple regular map tips you ought to have enough 1x3 weapons to complete the very first three columns' price of your recipe tab. Type "rare" in your tab search bar to really make it simpler for the eye to scan, and ctrl-click fill these up. Immediately after that, ctrl-click fill the 2 posts of gimp chests. Then, ctrl-click out of all helmets you've selected up. When your two helmet posts are full (unless of course, you are backfilling and psychologically keeping vague tabs on things), stop picking them up and go to only mitts/boots. Keep mapping. Once mitts are carried out, just boots. Once boots are carried out, fill belts out of your stash. Continually be obtaining 1x3's in this phase. They are the very first factor we'll have to refill the next time, and getting extras does mean wasting fewer portals/amount of time in the T1-4. It's the most crucial step for optimizing efficiency within this phase of really filling you're rares. You don't have to be worried about when you should stop unless of course, you feed Imbued Wands / Corsair Swords into the recipe too. Should you choose, you'll create a visual intuition for this (and balancing your rares backfill with time generally) anyhow according to typing "rare" to your search bar when dumping loot, and briefly checking the visual balance. If you are likely to have a backlog stash tab (absolutely do that if you possess the room and mental bandwidth to help keep track vaguely), your work would be to enhance the degree that you are conscious of which "slots" are gone- or under-saturated quickly. Remember, NEVER give to the temptation to by hand move products around ALWAYS fill the recipe tab category by category, right-to-left. "B-however I only need two pairs of mitts, after which I'm able to complete My boots, and that I don't have any extra space!" - fine, worst situation scenario, you do not have many tabs as well as your dump tab is full (type "unique", vendor the junk, shop-tab the good things), so perhaps you e.g. ctrl-click all of the boots directly into fill them, after which ctrl-click on the two boots back from the mitts column to release space. Anything beyond that will kill your earnings rate making the whole recipe method pointless. "Mapping Enjoy It Never Happened" (1-2h per recipe tab): Swap to your normal mapping filter when only rings/amulets remain - they are your bottleneck. Do your full column of amulets first. Whenever your entire tab is full, you are prepared to spend for your sweet dosh.