What is Green Unique Items in Path of Exile 2?

       by        Game: Path of Exile 2 Guide       

Green Unique Items in Path of Exile 2: Dawn of the Hunt are a shiny prize for any adventurer, glowing with a distinctive aura that screams rarity. These coveted uniques, often referred to as unique foils, drop from the Reliquary Vault and can make or break your build - or your wallet. This guide covers everything you need to know about grabbing these items, from farming keys to navigating the vault, plus tips on how to avoid burning through your currency. If you enjoy expanding your knowledge of the game, be sure to bookmark our page for more POE 2 insights or browse our store for gear inspiration.

What are green unique items?

Green unique items are special drops from the Reliquary Vault, marked by a glowing, greenish hue that fades over time. They include rare uniques such as Astromentis and Against the Darkness Diamond, and provide powerful mods for early-game builds or valuable trade fodder. Their foil-like appearance sets them apart, and their stats can range from build-defining (like 100 spirit on Pilgrim's Vestments) to niche but profitable.

How to get Reliquary Keys?

Zarokhs Reliquary Key Against the Darkness
The Reliquary Vault is your gateway to green uniques, but you'll need Reliquary Keys to open it. Here's how to get them:
Overworld Hunting: The cheapest (but least reliable) method is to find keys in the wild. Unique vaults, such as the Ventor's Trove, will occasionally drop them. Keep an eye out while clearing maps or biomes.
Market Exchange: For a safer bet, head to the in-game exchange under the Fragments section. As of day seven in Dawn of the Hunt, a standard Reliquary Key costs about 11 exalted orbs, roughly a quarter of a divine (with 1 divine equaling ~49 exalted). Specialized keys, like Zakro's, guarantee specific uniques (e.g., Against the Darkness Diamond) but cost more.
Boss drops: Some bosses drop keys instead of their unique loot, giving you a choice to sell the key or use it yourself.
Pro tip: Early in the league, keys are pricey, so weigh whether selling them for quick currency beats gambling on the vault.

Navigating the Reliquary Vault

The Reliquary Vault is located near your base, to the left of the realm gate. Accessing it is straightforward but tedious:
1. Enter the vault through the map's left portal.
2. Walk to the Twilight Order chest at the end of the path.
3. Use a Reliquary Key to unlock a single random unique drop.
4. Exit and repeat—no bulk opening allowed, so expect loading screens if you're spamming keys.
Each key grants one throw at a unique, with no guarantee of quality. The vault can spit out anything from a game-changer like Astromentis to a lackluster Sandals of the Saint. Patience is the key.

Gambling Wisely: What to Expect

Opening the vault is a gamble, and the odds aren't always in your favor. Spending three divines (about 12-13 keys) can yield a mix of decent early-game uniques (Pillar of the Caged God, Three Dragons solid mask) and duds (basic gloves or hammers). Here's how to go about it:
Set a budget: Keys are expensive—three divines is a hefty investment for uncertain returns. Limit your spending to avoid regret.
Know the pool: The vault can drop high-value uniques, but the chance is low. Astromentis Stellar Amulet are rare, while items like Pilgrim's Vestments are more common and useful early on.
Selling vs. opening: Early in the league, keys often sell for more than the average vault reward. If you're not feeling lucky, trade them for guaranteed currency to fund gear crafts.
For example, one run with 11 keys might net a Cloak of Flame, a Ventor's Gamble Gold Ring with high spirit, and duplicates like two Pillar of the Caged Gods—not terrible, but rarely worth the cost unless you hit a jackpot.

Mistakes to Avoid

Don't let excitement cloud your judgment. Here are some pitfalls to avoid:
Over-Gambling: Blowing dozens of keys without a plan can drain your currency. Stick to a set number of attempts and stop if the vault is stingy.
Ignoring Market Trends: Check the key prices daily - 11 high on day seven could double by week two. Selling at the top often beats opening.
Expecting Astromentis Every Time: The vault's loot pool is vast. Chasing a specific unique is a recipe for disappointment.
Forgetting Build Needs: Some uniques, such as Three Dragons, are niche. Make sure the vault drops suit your build before sinking divines into keys.

When to Chase Green Uniques

The Reliquary Vault shines in two scenarios:
Early League Boost: Uniques like Pilgrim's Vestments or Cloak of Flames can carry you through Acts or early maps, especially if you're struggling with spirit or resists.
Profit plays: High-value drops can be sold to divines to pay for crafted gear. Even mid-level uniques can fetch a premium in the first week when demand is high.
If your build doesn't require a specific unique, consider selling keys to fund crafting instead. A well-crafted rare often outshines a random vault drop.

Thanks for Reading

Green unique items add a thrilling layer to Path of Exile 2: Dawn of the Hunt, but the Reliquary Vault is a gamble that requires strategy. By farming keys smartly, budgeting your opens, and knowing when to sell, you'll maximize your rewards—whether that's a glowing Astromentis or a fat stack of divines. Keep honing your skills and stay tuned to MMOJUGG for more ways to conquer Wraeclast.

Special Pack Promotion:

Also, we made some packs for your endgame! Easy Trading (Divine x50, Exalted x400), All-in-One Quality Pack (Etcher, Whetstones, Scraps, Baubles), and Ultimate Skill Pack (Gemcutters and Jewellers). Awesome, right? Check them Out!

Newsletter-Subscription

Join our mailing list for price fluctuation alerts and special promotions.
We ask for your permission for a better experience.

By clicking "Accept All Cookies", you agree we can store cookies on your device and disclose information in accordance with our Cookie Policy.