Path of Exile 2's 0.3 update, dubbed The Third Edict, drops on August 29, shaking up the game with some massive changes, especially to trading. If you've been grinding through early access, you know trading in POE2 was already a step up from the old whisper-and-wait mess in POE1, but this patch takes it to another level. We're talking fully asynchronous trading, merchant tabs for offline sales, and an in-game marketplace that feels like a built-in auction house without the fees. Whether you're flipping items for profit or just gearing up your build, this guide covers the nuts and bolts—how it works, what's new, tips to avoid scams, and strategies to stack that currency fast. Let's dive in before the league launches.
The big headline here is asynchronous trading, which basically means you can buy and sell without both parties being online at the same time. No more spamming whispers to AFK sellers or getting ghosted mid-deal. Grinding Gear Games listened to the community gripes and delivered a system that's smoother and more accessible.
At its core, trading still revolves around the official trade site (now fully integrated in-game), but the update introduces Merchant Tabs. These are essentially upgraded premium stash tabs you can convert into personal shops. Set prices in currency like Chaos Orbs, Divine Orbs, or the new Gold coins, and let buyers snag items instantly. The system handles the exchange automatically—items move to the buyer's stash, currency to yours, even if you're offline or mapping.
Other key additions:
This isn't a full auction house—there's no bidding, and prices are fixed—but it's a huge QoL boost. It also ties into POE2's gold economy, where gold drops from mobs and can be used for direct purchases or converted.
Getting started is straightforward, but you'll need some setup. First off, if you're low on currency to kick things off, sites like U4GM offer quick POE2 currency buys to get your merchant tabs rolling without endless farming.
For direct player trades, the old system still exists: Whisper, invite to party, meet in hideout, and trade window exchange. But with async, it's mostly for bulk deals or haggling now.
Currency trading follows the same flow, but watch the exchange rates—they fluctuate with supply, especially post-update when everyone's testing the waters.
Trading isn't just about gear; it's your ticket to wealth in Wraeclast. In 0.3, the async system means faster flips and less downtime, leading to:
Plus, tying into the update's new content, like expanded skill trees and league mechanics, strong trading lets you experiment without rerolling characters.
Years of mapping have taught me a few tricks—here's what'll save you headaches:
One underrated tip: Set up multiple tabs for categories—gems in one, jewels in another—to organize and attract buyers.
To really dominate the economy, think beyond basics. Start with a flipping strategy: Buy underpriced listings at night, relist higher during peak hours. With offline trading, you can automate this cycle.
For league start:
Combine with gold farming—run high-density maps for drops, convert to orbs via exchange. Watch for bot signals like identical listings and report them to keep the market fair.
If you're pushing ladders, async lets you trade mid-boss without pausing, keeping momentum. For groups, share merchant tabs for guild-like shops.
By mastering this, you'll turn trading into a second build, funding endless theorycrafting. The 0.3 update makes POE2 more approachable, but smart plays still separate the exiles from the gods. Get your tabs ready—the Third Edict is about to change everything.