Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about socket coloring and crafting costs in Path
of Exile
What is this tool?
This is a free online tool for Path of Exile that calculates the
expected cost of obtaining specific socket colors on items. It
compares Chromatic Orb rolling with crafting bench methods and
shows which option is more cost-effective for your situation.
How accurate are the results?
The calculations are based on the official Path of Exile socket
color weighting formula. The results show average expected
costs, meaning your actual outcome may vary due to randomness.
Over many attempts, however, results should closely match the
displayed averages.
What are off-color sockets?
Off-color sockets are colors that do not match an item’s main
attribute. For example, blue sockets on a pure Strength item are
considered off-colors because Strength items naturally favor red
sockets. These combinations are harder to roll and usually
require more currency.
Should I use Chromatic Orbs or the crafting bench?
It depends on the item and the colors you need. For sockets that
match the item’s attributes, Chromatic Orbs are usually cheaper.
For difficult off-color setups on high single-attribute items,
crafting bench recipes are often the better option. This tool
compares both so you can make an informed choice.
How do attribute requirements affect socket colors?
Attribute requirements directly influence socket color chances.
Strength increases the likelihood of red sockets, Dexterity
increases green socket chances, and Intelligence increases blue
socket chances. Higher values mean stronger weighting toward
that color.
Does item level affect socket colors?
No, item level has no impact on socket color probabilities. Only
Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence requirements affect socket
coloring. This tool relies solely on those attributes to produce
accurate results.
Can this be used for corrupted items?
No, this tool is intended for non-corrupted items that can be
modified using Chromatic Orbs and standard crafting bench
recipes. Corrupted items use different mechanics that are not
covered here.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes, it is completely free. There is no registration, no account
creation, and no usage limits. You can use it as often as needed
without any hidden costs.
Why is it called the Vorici Calculator?
The name comes from Vorici, a master craftsman in Path of Exile
who originally provided socket crafting services before the
modern crafting bench system existed. His name became closely
associated with socket color calculations within the community.