Members Hartmann846 Posted March 7 Members Posted March 7 Most PoE 2 sessions don't end because you died; they end because you got tired of fiddling with town NPCs. You pop back with a jammed inventory, you're thinking about your next map, maybe the next upgrade, maybe even whether you've got enough PoE 2 Currency to reroll a piece, and then you lose momentum to slow menus. That's the sneaky problem: the game's not hard in town, it's just sticky. Once you start trimming those little pauses, your whole run feels smoother. CTRL-click is the "skip the chit-chat" move The single best habit is holding CTRL when you click an NPC. Not after. Not as the window opens. Before you click. It yanks you straight into their main service screen, so you're not staring at dialogue options like you're on a questline you've already read. With Una, that means you land right in the disenchant panel and can dump your junk instantly. With Renly, you jump right into the trade interface. It's tiny, sure, but you do this dozens of times per hour. Those seconds stack up fast, especially when you're bouncing in and out between zones. ALT-click for the "other" job they do Some NPCs aren't one-trick vendors. They've got a primary function and a second one tucked behind another menu. That's where ALT-click comes in. If CTRL-click is your default, ALT-click is the quick swap when you need the alternate screen—like when you meant to shop instead of disenchant, or you want the less-used service without poking through buttons. It's also a nice way to avoid misclicks, because you're going in with intent. You'll feel it after a couple of town trips: less hovering, less reading, more moving. Make it muscle memory, not a "tip you know" Loads of players "know" these shortcuts and still don't use them. They'll click normally, wait, then complain town feels slow. The fix is boring but real: force yourself to use CTRL-click for every vendor for one full play session. Even if it feels awkward at first. Same with ALT-click when you need the secondary menu. After a while your hand does it on autopilot, and town stops being a speed bump. That's when your farming rhythm comes back, and the game feels more like chaining fights than managing windows. Keep town quick so your progress stays loud Once you've got the shortcuts down, you'll notice you're not "resting" in town anymore. You're just passing through—sell, disenchant, grab what you need, gone. That's the whole point: more kills per hour, more drops, fewer breaks in focus, and fewer moments where you start second-guessing your build. If you're serious about keeping that pace, it also helps to stay prepared on the resource side, whether that's saving up or grabbing poe2 cheap currency so you can get back outside the gates and keep the run rolling.
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