If you want to craft the Trigger mod for your gear in Path of Exile 3.25, you’ll need to find its crafting recipe first.
The Trigger mod, also known as “Trigger a Socketed Spell on Using a Skill”, is one of the strongest mods in Path of Exile. As its full title says, it will let you instantly cast any socketed spell whenever you use a skill. It has 8 seconds of cooldown and spells cost 150% when triggered, but it’s well worth it.
In this guide, we’ll tell you how to find the recipe to craft the Trigger mod in Path of Exile as of the 3.25 version.
How To Get Trigger Craft | Crafting Recipe Location
Unlike older versions of Path of Exile, the craft for “Trigger a Socketed Spell on Using a Skill” is now found in The Refinery during Act 9. You can’t find it earlier, but it’s no longer a Veiled Mod. That means, it’s much easier to actually craft into your gear!
Once you reach The Refinery, you will need to look for a grate with a glow. Its location is randomized since the dungeon’s layout changes every now and then. Sadly, you won’t be able to see the grate on the minimap either. Keep your eyes peeled for a grate like the one shown above and interact with it.
After interacting with the grate, you’ll uncover the entrance to the Refinery Tunnels sub-area. Get ready for combat and dive in!
As soon as you enter the Refinery Tunnels, look for some sort of altar with a Crafting Recipe. It should be in the center of the room.Interact with to automatically unlock the crafting recipe for the “Trigger a Socketed Spell on Using a Skill” mod. Watch out, though, hordes of enemies will pop up to try to attack you! Fight back or go back up to The Refinery.
You can now craft the Trigger mod onto your gear in Path of Exile 3.25. It’s a Level 60 mod and it requires 3 Chaos Orbs to make. They are random rare drops from monsters and containers. But well, that’s all there is to know about the Trigger craft in POE 3.25!
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