The release of Path of Exile 2 has instantly revived the game’s economy, and veteran players know how critical reliable currency sources are during the first few weeks. Crafting, upgrading gear, or running maps all depend on orbs and other tradeable currencies. The problem is, early‑league inflation and player‑driven markets make it difficult to keep up — especially for casual players who can’t grind for hours.
That’s where marketplaces like EZNPC become valuable. They’ve been around for years, serving PoE 1 players with transparent pricing and fast delivery. What makes them stand out is their consistency: stock levels are updated frequently, so you can see real‑time availability, and delivery happens within minutes. I’ve personally used them twice since PoE 2’s beta and both times got what I needed without any account issues.
Buying currency isn’t for everyone, but for those who want to skip repetitive grinding and focus on actual gameplay — testing builds, crafting rares, progressing endgame content — it’s a big quality‑of‑life improvement. Just make sure you deal only with reputable sellers who use safe transfer methods. EZNPC ticks that box.
What’s your take? Have you tried PoE 2 yet, or are you waiting for its official league reset?