Corrupted
Corrupted is a special modifier and item tag. The process of making something corrupted is referred to as corruption.
Mechanics
Items and craftable objects with the Corrupted tag cannot be altered further through regular crafting methods, and cannot be reversed.
Runes and soul cores can still be placed into a corrupted item's sockets, and corrupted gems can have their base gem level increased with Uncut Gems.
Sources of corrupted items
- Using a
Vaal OrbVaal OrbStack Size: 20Corrupts an item, modifying it unpredictablyRight click this item then left click an item to corrupt it. Corrupted items cannot be modified again.
Shift click to unstack.on items, strongboxes, or other eligible objects will cause them to become corrupted and may also result in one of several unpredictable outcomes, dependent on base type or item class and item level.
- In Jiquani's Sanctum in Act 3, there's a Corruption Altar ("Paquate's Mechanism") that lets you apply a Vaal Orb effect on an item, once per character.
- Corrupted strongboxes may contain corrupted items.
- Item rewards offered in the Trial of Chaos are typically corrupted.
Corruption enchantment modifiers
Corruption enchantments or Vaal enchantments are special enchantment modifiers from a pool dependent on the item's item class and item level. They are displayed separately from other enchantments. They do not replace existing enchantments. Similarly, adding enchantments such as by socketing runes or soul cores will not replace existing corruption enchantments.
Corruption outcomes
When an item is corrupted, or drops corrupted, one of the following outcomes will apply at random. The specific effect within each outcome may use a weight system dependent on item level and item class/base type.
An Omen of CorruptionOmen of CorruptionWhile this item is active in your inventory your next Vaal Orb will be more unpredictableRight click this item in your inventory to set it to be active. This item is consumed when triggered.
can be used to typically remove the 25% "No change" outcome, increasing the remaining outcomes' relative odds. It does not remove the "pseudo" no change outcome for items that lack item sockets, or for outcomes like quality change that can roll a change of 0.
Non-unique equipment
- (25%) No change.
- (25%) Reroll up to three modifiers.
- (25%) Adds a special Vaal enchantment to the item.
- (25%) Adds an item socket to martial weapons and armour, ignoring socket limits.
- For caster weapons, ±10% to Quality, up to 23%. Also affects inherent weapon skills.
- For jewellery, no change. (This outcome is not removed by
Omen of CorruptionOmen of CorruptionWhile this item is active in your inventory your next Vaal Orb will be more unpredictableRight click this item in your inventory to set it to be active. This item is consumed when triggered.
.)[confirmation needed]
Unique equipment
- (25%) No change.
- (25%) Randomises the numerical values of explicit modifiers (like a
Divine OrbDivine OrbStack Size: 10Randomises the numeric values of modifiers on an itemRight click this item then left click an item to apply it.
Shift click to unstack.)[1], then applies a modifier magnitude multiplier of 0.78x to 1.22x (in 0.01 increments) before rounding. Applies before quality effects.
- The resulting values are rounded to the nearest whole number, rather than always being rounded down like most decimal values in the game. However, testing suggests the game may use truncation with a +0.5 shift instead of standard rounding. This appears to bias internally negative stats (like 10% Reduced Dexterity) toward zero, preventing some expected values from appearing while making others more common. A formula of
trunc(value + 0.5)
may explain this behavior. [2]
- The resulting values are rounded to the nearest whole number, rather than always being rounded down like most decimal values in the game. However, testing suggests the game may use truncation with a +0.5 shift instead of standard rounding. This appears to bias internally negative stats (like 10% Reduced Dexterity) toward zero, preventing some expected values from appearing while making others more common. A formula of
- (25%) Adds a special Vaal enchantment to the item.
- (25%) Adds an item socket to martial weapons and armour, ignoring socket limits.
- For caster weapons, ±10% to Quality, up to 23%. Also affects inherent weapon skills.
- For jewellery, no change. (This outcome is not removed by
Omen of CorruptionOmen of CorruptionWhile this item is active in your inventory your next Vaal Orb will be more unpredictableRight click this item in your inventory to set it to be active. This item is consumed when triggered.
.)[confirmation needed]
Certain unique items may have different outcomes than those listed above. See: Corrupted § Special outcomes
Gems
- (25%) No change.
- (25%) Permanently add or subtract one gem level. This is retained when upgrading the gem level using an uncut gem. Max level gems can exceed their normal maximum this way, but cannot go below Level 1.
- (25%) Add or remove a socket.
- (25%) ±10% to Quality, up to 23%.
Flasks and charms
- (100%) ±10% to Quality, up to 23%.
Non-unique jewels
- (25%) No change.
- (25%) Reroll up to three explicit modifiers.
- (25%) Adds a special Vaal enchantment to the item.
- (25%) Adds or removes an explicit modifier. This outcome ignores the normal limit of 2 prefixes and 2 suffixes for rare jewels. This upgrades a normal or magic jewel's rarity if they are already at their affix limit.[3]
Unique jewels
- (25%) No change.
- (25%) Adds a special Vaal enchantment to the item.
- (25%) Randomises the numerical values of explicit modifiers (like a
Divine OrbDivine OrbStack Size: 10Randomises the numeric values of modifiers on an itemRight click this item then left click an item to apply it.
Shift click to unstack.)[4], then applies a modifier magnitude multiplier of 0.78x to 1.22x (in 0.01 increments) before rounding.
- (25%) No change. (This outcome is not removed by
Omen of CorruptionOmen of CorruptionWhile this item is active in your inventory your next Vaal Orb will be more unpredictableRight click this item in your inventory to set it to be active. This item is consumed when triggered.
.)[confirmation needed]
Waystones
- (25%) No change.
- (25%) Increase or lower the Waystone's Tier by 1, randomizing its modifiers.
- Note: this is the primary way to obtain a
Waystone (Tier 16)Waystone (Tier 16)Waystone Tier: 16
Area Level: 80CorruptedCan be used in a Map Device, allowing you to enter a Map. Waystones can only be used once., by corrupting a
Waystone (Tier 15)Waystone (Tier 15)Waystone Tier: 15
Area Level: 79Can be used in a Map Device, allowing you to enter a Map. Waystones can only be used once..
- Note: this is the primary way to obtain a
- (25%) Prevent prefixes from being removed, then reforge the item, removing all suffixes and adding the same number of prefix modifiers, ignoring modifier limit (or vice versa with suffix lock/prefix reforge).
- (25%) Prevent prefixes and suffixes from being removed, then reforge the item, adding between 0 and 4 random number of additional modifiers ignoring modifier limit.
Special outcomes
Glimpse of ChaosGlimpse of Chaos
Tribal MaskEvasion: 66
Energy Shield: 28Requires Level 52, 34 Dex, 34 IntCan be modified while Corrupted
+(50-150) to maximum Life
+(50-150) to maximum Mana
+(-30-30)% to Fire Resistance
+(-30-30)% to Cold Resistance
+(-30-30)% to Lightning Resistance
Chaos Resistance is ZeroMan retains sanity and strives toward civilisation
only under the blessed veil of ignorance.:
- Remove one random unique explicit modifier from this item.
- This item can no longer be modified if it removes the Can be modified while Corrupted modifier.
- Add a special Vaal enchantment to the item.
- Special Vaal enchantments do not replace each other; each time a unique outcome is rolled, it simply adds it to the item. There is no limit other than the pool of modifiers.
- Transform into a random unique helmet, retaining any special enchantments it had, up to a maximum of 2.
- Transform into a random rare helmet with a random base type, retaining any special enchantments it had, up to a maximum of 2.
Version history
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References
- ↑ https://youtu.be/GdgMsIY1YNw?si=9dTQGlTncAL73uMT&t=205
- ↑ https://discord.com/channels/991073626721763429/1306959446223753266/1338679140957814877
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/PathOfExile2/comments/1id2jex/the_math_behind_magic_jewel_corruption_tribute_to/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/GdgMsIY1YNw?si=9dTQGlTncAL73uMT&t=205