PoE Vorici Calculator Guide: Save Chromatic Orbs (2026)
📋 In This Guide:
Use the Vorici Calculator to compare costs before spending. For 1-2 off-color sockets, raw Chromatic Orbs are usually cheaper. For 3+ off-colors on pure-attribute gear, Vorici bench recipes save thousands of Chromes. Use our Vorici Calculator to see the math instantly.
Every Path of Exile player has experienced this: you need 4 Blue sockets on your pure Strength body armour. You start spamming Chromatic Orbs... 50... 100... 500... and still no luck. Meanwhile, your currency tab is empty and your frustration is at max. There's a smarter way — and it's called the Vorici Calculator.
This guide explains the hidden mechanics behind socket coloring in PoE, reveals when Vorici's deterministic crafting bench is cheaper than raw Chromatic Orbs, and shows you how to use a Vorici Calculator to stop wasting currency.
How Socket Colors Actually Work in PoE
Socket colors aren't random — they're weighted by attribute requirements. This is the most important concept in PoE socket coloring:
🎯 The Golden Rule: The probability of rolling a color is proportional to the item's attribute requirements. Pure Strength = mostly Red. Pure Dexterity = mostly Green. Pure Intelligence = mostly Blue. Hybrid items split the percentages.
Example: A body armour requiring 100 Strength and 0 Dex/Int has approximately:
- Red socket: ~82% chance per socket
- Green socket: ~9% chance per socket
- Blue socket: ~9% chance per socket
Getting 4 Blue sockets (all off-colors) on this pure-Strength armour? The probability is roughly 0.0066% per Chromatic Orb — that's about 1 in 15,000 attempts. Vorici recipes exist precisely for situations like this.
All Vorici Crafting Bench Recipes & Costs
Vorici, Master Assassin, offers deterministic socket coloring at your hideout crafting bench. Each recipe guarantees a minimum number of sockets of a specific color for a fixed Chromatic Orb cost:
| Recipe | Chromatic Cost | Remaining Sockets | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| At least 1 Red | 4 Chromes | Random colored | Minor off-color needs |
| At least 2 Red | 25 Chromes | Random colored | Moderate needs |
| At least 3 Red | 120 Chromes | Random colored | Heavy strength gear |
| At least 1 Green | 4 Chromes | Random colored | Minor off-color needs |
| At least 2 Green | 25 Chromes | Random colored | Moderate needs |
| At least 3 Green | 120 Chromes | Random colored | Heavy dexterity gear |
| At least 1 Blue | 4 Chromes | Random colored | Minor off-color needs |
| At least 2 Blue | 25 Chromes | Random colored | Moderate needs |
| At least 3 Blue | 120 Chromes | Random colored | Heavy intelligence gear |
How to Use the Vorici Calculator — Step by Step
Our Vorici Calculator compares every method and shows you the cheapest option:
- Enter item stats: Input Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence requirements from your item
- Set desired colors: Use the +/− buttons to specify exactly how many Red, Green, and Blue sockets you need
- Review the results: The calculator shows:
- Average Chromatic Orbs needed using raw spam
- Cost for each Vorici recipe method
- Total estimated cost for each approach
- "BEST" badge highlighting the cheapest method
- Choose the best method: Follow the calculator's recommendation to save currency
Real Examples — Raw Chromes vs Vorici
Example 1: 3 Red, 1 Green on Pure Strength Body Armour (100 STR)
Savings: 44 Chromes (52% cheaper using Vorici)
Example 2: 5 Blue, 1 Red on Pure Strength Body Armour (100 STR)
Savings: 1,287 Chromes (86% cheaper using Vorici)
Pro Tips to Save Chromatic Orbs
- Check the calculator BEFORE spending a single Chrome. The #1 mistake players make is starting to spam Chromes without checking whether Vorici is cheaper. Always calculate first.
- Use Jeweller's Method for extreme off-colors. For 5-6 off-color sockets, using Jeweller's Orbs to re-roll the number of sockets (which re-randomizes colors) can sometimes be cheaper than Chromatic spam. The Vorici Calculator includes this comparison.
- Bench craft the hardest color first. If you need mostly off-colors, use a Vorici recipe to lock in the hardest-to-roll color, then use raw Chromes for the rest.
- Consider alternative gear. Sometimes the cheapest option is using a different base item with hybrid attribute requirements that favor your desired colors. An Armour/Energy Shield base rolls Blue sockets much more easily than pure Armour.
- Save Vorici for 3+ off-colors. For 1-2 off-color sockets, raw Chromatic Orbs are usually cheaper. Vorici becomes cost-effective when you need 3+ off-colors on a pure-attribute base.
FAQs About Socket Coloring & Vorici
Q: Does item level affect socket colors?
Yes, slightly. Higher item levels increase off-color chances by a small margin. Below item level 50, off-colors are harder to roll. At item level 80+, you get the maximum off-color probability. The Vorici Calculator factors item level into its calculations.
Q: Can I use Tainted Chromatic Orbs instead?
Yes, but the mechanics are different. Tainted Chromatic Orbs have a chance to add or remove sockets along with re-coloring. Our calculator is designed for regular Chromatic Orbs and Vorici bench recipes. Tainted Orbs require separate calculation.
Q: Why do off-color sockets cost so much?
Because probability is tied to attribute requirements. Getting a Blue socket on pure Strength gear is extremely unlikely — each socket has roughly an 8-10% chance. Getting 5-6 off-color sockets compounds this: the probability is 0.001% or less per Chromatic Orb.
Q: Is the Vorici Calculator accurate?
Yes. It uses the same probabilistic model that governs PoE's socket coloring mechanics. The calculator simulates the exact attribute-weighting formula used by the game, providing accurate average cost estimates. Actual RNG will vary, but the expected costs are mathematically sound.
Q: Can I use this for corrupted items?
Yes! Vorici bench recipes work on corrupted items, making them especially valuable. Raw Chromatic Orbs cannot be used on corrupted items directly (without using the crafting bench, which costs an additional Vaal Orb per attempt). The Vorici bench is the only guaranteed way to recolor corrupted sockets.
🏆 The Vorici Rule of Thumb
1-2 off-colors = Raw Chromes (usually). 3+ off-colors on pure-attribute base = Vorici bench (almost always cheaper). Anything in between = Use the calculator.
💎 Stop Wasting Chromatic Orbs!
Use our free Vorici Calculator to compare every method before spending a single Chrome. Save thousands of orbs on your next crafting project.
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