is bustling with activity at the best of times. The sequel sets players on a six-act campaign (three of which are currently available in early access) that has become a test of abilities and enjoyment in the new experience. The Grinding Gear Games title also includes microtransactions and the ability to trade among other players, effectively creating a brutal market for some items. One of the most interesting items that has become a hot commodity within is the White Stellar Amulet.
Trade chat in is often full of requests for the White Stellar Amulet, which can sell for high prices even though it's a common-quality item. This can often be confusing, since their rarity doesn't seem to correlate to the usual asking price, upwards of 10 or 15 Exalted Orbs a piece. This willingness to pay high rates of the currency must mean that an item is useful for different build styles or can be converted into something much more useful.
Despite what it may seem, there are no negative consequences for selling White Stellar Amulets. These amulets can provide benefits like health, skill, or attribute boosts in . The White Stellar Amulet is the lowest «quality» of the Stellar Amulets available, as they can be found in Blue or Yellow rarities as well, but this does not make them useless.
The game features many more currencies than just Exalted Orbs, each of which can be traded for another according to 's currency exchange rates.
Stellar Amulets that are considered White in terms of normal rarity and have no other stat modifiers outside the base boost, but can be converted into the Astramentis Stellar Amulet. These can only be gained if players use an Orb of Chance on the White Stellar Amulets. This is why White Stellar Amulets are worth so much, and why they're worth more than any Stellar Amulets — even ones with higher rarities.
The Orb of Chance is a bit of a gamble and players who aren't quite ready to part with their sanity should be aware of the chance element of the item. Using an
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