01-28-2026, 06:03 AM
With PoE 2’s beta live, I wanted to test one of the real-money trading sites people keep mentioning — EZNPC. I was skeptical at first; I’ve had sketchy experiences elsewhere. But so far, it’s been smooth sailing.
Placing the order was simple: select your platform, pick the currency type (chaos, divine, etc.), and input your character info. Within ten minutes, I got the in-game trade request and the orbs were in my stash. The delivery speed alone made me a believer.
What stood out was the pricing. They update their PoE 2 currency rates daily, so you’re not stuck paying inflated launch prices. Even better, I spotted some coupon deals on their homepage, which made it even cheaper.
I think the community often forgets that using reputable sellers like EZNPC can actually help players who don’t have hours to farm every day. It doesn’t kill the fun — it just lets you focus on builds and challenge runs instead of grinding endlessly.
I’d love to know how others feel about third-party trading in PoE 2. Do you think it takes away from the game’s design, or does it make the experience more accessible?
Placing the order was simple: select your platform, pick the currency type (chaos, divine, etc.), and input your character info. Within ten minutes, I got the in-game trade request and the orbs were in my stash. The delivery speed alone made me a believer.
What stood out was the pricing. They update their PoE 2 currency rates daily, so you’re not stuck paying inflated launch prices. Even better, I spotted some coupon deals on their homepage, which made it even cheaper.
I think the community often forgets that using reputable sellers like EZNPC can actually help players who don’t have hours to farm every day. It doesn’t kill the fun — it just lets you focus on builds and challenge runs instead of grinding endlessly.
I’d love to know how others feel about third-party trading in PoE 2. Do you think it takes away from the game’s design, or does it make the experience more accessible?


