In Path of Exile 2, Starlit Ore is a rare endgame currency tied to Expedition progression and high-tier crafting. It’s not something you’ll casually pick up during leveling. Instead, it becomes relevant once you start pushing late-game maps and interacting with Expedition systems at a deeper level.
Starlit Ore stands out because it isn’t just a generic crafting resource. It is directly connected to Runeforging, a system that lets players convert currency into powerful, build-defining Unique items.
What Starlit Ore Is Used For
The main function of Starlit Ore is Runeforging at the Verisium Anvil. When used, it is consumed to forge specific Unique items depending on its variant.
Each type of ore has a different outcome, which makes it more like a targeted crafting material than a standard currency.
Key crafting outcomes include:
Warding Starlit Ore
Used to forge the Duality warding quarterstaff, a strong option for cold-based attack builds and Martial Artist-style characters. It focuses on offense while still offering utility for defensive scaling.
Veridical Starlit Ore
Used to create the Eventide Petals amulet, which enables mechanics centered around exploding Ice Crystals. This is especially valuable for elemental or freeze-focused builds.
Other variants (Venerable, Revered, and standard Starlit Ore)
These can be used to craft a variety of Unique gear pieces, including shields like Eyes of the Runefather and other defensive or hybrid equipment options.
Once a Unique item is created, the system doesn’t stop there. You can further enhance crafted gear through the same forging process, such as increasing base physical damage or improving item effectiveness depending on the roll and variant used.
How to Farm Starlit Ore
Farming Starlit Ore is not a simple monster drop activity. It is tied to the Expedition endgame loop, meaning you need to engage with multiple systems before you consistently see it.
1. Farm High-Tier Expedition Logbooks
The first step is collecting T6+ Expedition Logbooks, ideally from Tier 6 Waystones or higher.
To get them efficiently:
Run endgame maps consistently
Focus on detonating Expedition markers and red flags
Prioritize Runic monsters, as they have the highest chance to drop Logbooks
These Logbooks are the entry point into higher-value Expedition content.
2. Clear Grand Expeditions
Once you have Logbooks, you’ll begin encountering Grand Expeditions.
These are more structured and dangerous encounters that:
Appear with distinct map borders and progression paths
Require higher-tier Logbooks to access
Contain tougher enemies and more rewarding loot tables
Clearing them helps unlock deeper Expedition progression and improves your chances of reaching Starlit Ore sources.
3. Defeat Olroth, the Expedition Pinnacle Boss
The most important step in Starlit Ore farming is reaching and defeating Olroth, the Expedition pinnacle boss.
When defeated:
Olroth drops a fragment called the Shattered Triskelion
This fragment can be repaired into the Triskelion Reforged at the Verisium Anvil
You then bring it to Makoru and travel to the Verisium Crater
Inside the zone, you use the Triskelion to unlock the final encounter and claim Starlit Ore rewards
This is the core loop that ties Expedition progression directly to Starlit Ore acquisition.
Starlit Ore is one of those currencies that defines late-game progression in Path of Exile 2. It sits at the intersection of farming, bossing, and high-end crafting, making it valuable for players who want to push builds beyond standard gearing.
If you are still early in progression, focus first on Logbooks and Expedition consistency. Once you start clearing Grand Expeditions and reaching Olroth regularly, Starlit Ore becomes a natural part of your endgame crafting cycle rather than a rare exception.
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