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Buy PoE Roll Packs Boost and embrace the side of Path of Exile built entirely around not knowing what you’re about to get. Some of the game’s most build-defining items ship with hidden or randomized modifiers by design: a jewel that grants a different bonus depending on which aura is active, a key that opens a vault stocked with thousands of possible unique outcomes, a stack of cards that pays off completely differently depending on which sets complete first. None of these items reveal their true value until you open, identify, or use them, which is exactly what makes them worth chasing.
Epiccarry’s PoE Roll Packs Service delivers these gamble-grade items directly to your stash. The goal might be a shot at a top-tier Watcher’s Eye roll, a Voidborn Reliquary Key opening, or a full stack of Divination Cards ready to turn in, and the randomness stays intact while the sourcing effort doesn’t.
When you buy PoE Roll Packs Boost, the gamble is exactly where you want it: on the item’s roll, not on getting your hands on it in the first place.
The rarer the source, the more time a solo attempt usually costs, and that’s exactly where this service closes the gap.
You get the item and the gamble. The farming that would’ve stood between you and either one is already handled.
Each item in this collection hides its real value behind a roll, an opening, or a set completion. Here’s what each one is actually gambling on.
Watcher’s Eye rolls two random modifiers pulled from whichever auras you have active, covering Anger, Grace, Discipline, Zealotry, and every other aura in the game, which means the same jewel can be a build-defining upgrade or a mediocre roll depending on what lands. Sublime Vision works on a similar principle but ties its single, more dramatic modifier to one specific aura variant, and its drop-restricted source, Uber Shaper and Uber Uber Elder encounters, keeps it rare enough that most players never see one outside a service like this.
Forbidden Flesh and Forbidden Flame each grant access to a Notable Passive from a neighboring class’s Ascendancy, chosen at random from whichever classes sit near the jewel’s socket on the tree. Landing the right Notable can genuinely reshape a build’s ceiling, and since the specific outcome only reveals itself on identification, each jewel purchased here is a real roll toward that outcome.
This jewel buffs every unallocated small passive in its radius with one modifier drawn from a pool of thirteen possible variants, from flat life and mana to elemental damage and resistances. Because the specific roll only shows up once the jewel is identified, and because it drops exclusively from The King in the Mists, sourcing several at once is the practical way to fish for the variant a given build actually wants.
A Voidborn Reliquary Key opens a vault holding one random foil unique pulled from a community-submitted pool of thousands of possible outcomes, weighted so rarer submissions, including items as valuable as Mageblood or Headhunter, drop less often than common ones. Divination Card stacks work on a different kind of luck: cards are collected toward specific set sizes, and the sets that complete first determine what reward comes out, so a full stack turns into a genuine spread of possible outcomes, not one guaranteed result.
Not every item on this page adds randomness. Hinekora’s Lock removes it from one specific decision by previewing exactly what a Harvest craft will roll before any currency is spent, which makes it the one item here that exists to make every other gamble in your crafting session safer.
Here’s what each item in the collection is actually gambling on, and where that gamble comes from:
|
Item |
What You’re Gambling On |
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Divination Cards |
Which sets complete first determines the final reward |
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Voidborn Reliquary Key |
One random foil unique from a weighted pool of thousands |
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Watcher’s Eye |
Two random modifiers tied to your currently active auras |
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Sublime Vision |
One dramatic modifier tied to a specific aura variant |
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Forbidden Flesh |
A random Notable from a neighboring class’s Ascendancy |
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Forbidden Flame |
A random Notable from a neighboring class’s Ascendancy |
|
The Light of Meaning |
One of thirteen passive-boosting modifiers |
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Hinekora’s Lock |
Removes the gamble by previewing a Harvest craft’s result |
Both jewels carry modifiers that are randomly rolled the moment the item drops, and the specific outcome stays hidden until the item is identified in your own stash. Watcher's Eye pulls two modifiers from whichever auras you currently have active, while Sublime Vision rolls a single, more powerful modifier tied to one aura variant. Ordering more than one increases the realistic odds of landing a roll that fits your build.
The pool includes thousands of foil unique items submitted by players who purchased the Voidborn Supporter Pack, and it can include anything from common budget uniques to some of the game's most valuable chase items. Rarer submissions are weighted to drop less frequently than common ones, which is part of what keeps opening one exciting instead of predictable.
No. A stack is assembled around the sets you're chasing, but which sets complete first, and therefore which rewards come out, depends on the cards themselves. This service focuses the gamble on the sets you want a real shot at, not on whatever drops naturally during normal play.
Every other item here hides a result until you commit to opening, identifying, or using it. Hinekora's Lock does the opposite: it shows you exactly what a specific Harvest craft will produce before you spend the currency on it, which makes it a tool for reducing risk, not an item built around embracing it.
Yes. Since every roll on these items is independent, ordering several copies of the same jewel, key, or card stack is a straightforward way to improve your realistic chances of landing the specific outcome you're after, and it's a common approach for chase items like Watcher's Eye or a Voidborn Reliquary Key.