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In Path of Exile 2's bustling trade economy, White Stellar Amulets consistently command prices of 10-15
Exalted Orbs each. Many players wonder why this specific item holds exceptional value compared to others.
When traders pay premium currency for items, they're either building powerful gear or crafting valuable upgrades. Before selling, understand exactly what makes White Stellar Amulets special.

Basic White Stellar Amulets (normal rarity with only the "+# to All Attributes" implicit) can transform into the coveted
Astramentis through Orb of Chance crafting. This unique amulet ranks among Path of Exile 2's most powerful items.
Astramentis provides extraordinary attribute bonuses (+80-120 to All Attributes), synergizing perfectly with elite builds. When paired with
Hand of Wisdom and Action gloves, it creates devastating Intelligence/Dexterity scaling combinations.
Only Normal (White) Stellar Amulets qualify for Astramentis conversion attempts. Magic (Blue) or Rare (Yellow) variants won't work - making baseline White versions unexpectedly more valuable than their enhanced counterparts.

The odds of succeeding the Astramentis craft are exceptionally slim. Testing your luck with just a handful of amulets rarely pays off - even 100 attempts might not yield results. While fortune could smile upon you, statistically it's unfavorable.
This presents a classic PoE dilemma: Guaranteed profit (10-30 Exalted Orbs per sale) versus lottery-tier rewards (Astramentis). Each player must evaluate whether steady earnings outweigh the tiny chance for game-changing wealth.

Crafting Process: Place White Stellar Amulet in inventory, right-click Orb of Chance, then left-click the amulet. Possible outcomes include:
Astramentis (ideal outcome)
Fixation of Yix (more common alternative)
Fixation of Yix appears significantly more frequently than Astramentis, making successful rolls often disappointing.
Warning: Failed attempts typically result in permanent amulet loss.
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