As you play through , you'll come across lots of different types of currencies: Orbs, Scraps, Whetstones, Baubles, Etchers, Prisms, Mirrors, and Shards. Each and every one of these has its uses, whether it's for leveling up your character, improving your gear, completing story content, or multiple of the above. That is to say that you'll need to learn how each type of currency is found, and what it's used for, in order to progress and put together a decent build in .
But sometimes, you end up with way more of a currency you don't really need, and way less of a currency you're effectively softlocked without. You could spend hours grinding to get more of your desired currency, or you could visit the in-game, totally safe and legal currency exchange. Here's everything you need to know about the Currency Exchange, including a list of the exchange rates at the time of writing.
In order to unlock the Currency Exchange, you'll first need to complete the early access version of the game on Standard mode, then switch to Cruel difficulty. This happens more or less automatically after you finish Act Three for the first time. The process may change after the full game is released; getting to Cruel mode will certainly require a few more hours of gameplay, with a total of six acts expected in the final release.
Almost immediately after starting on Cruel, you can unlock the Currency Exchange by speaking to the item merchant NPC in any town. In Clearfell Encampment, this is Finn. From then on, you'll find a Currency Exchange in every settlement. You can even get one in your Hideout.
Once you unlock the Currency Exchange, it's as simple as talking to the merchant in your nearest settlement and choosing that dialogue option. It'll pull up a menu containing a list of currencies, and direct you to choose which type you'd like (the "" menu), and what you're willing to trade for it (the "" menu). From there, you'll be able to see any number of open orders posted by other players that
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