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Continue ShoppingAn Architect's Orb is a currency item used on already corrupted equipment or jewels. When you use it, the item becomes Twice-Corrupted.
In practice, this means one of two things usually happens:
There is no way to influence the result. Once you use the orb, the outcome is final.
Most players treat Architect's Orbs as high-risk tools meant for gambling on items that are already finished or hard to improve in other ways.

When you apply an Architect's Orb to a corrupted item, the game rolls between two outcomes.
If the item survives, it remains corrupted and is now marked as Twice-Corrupted. You cannot use another Architect's Orb on it.
In general, players only use this orb on items where the potential upside is worth completely losing the item.
Architect's Orb can only be used on:
It cannot be used on uncorrupted items, and it does nothing to items that are not valid equipment or jewels.
Most players save it for high-value corrupted items, such as strong uniques or well-rolled jewels that cannot be improved through normal crafting.
Using the orb is straightforward:
After this, the game immediately applies the effect. There is no confirmation step, so players usually double-check the item before clicking.
The stack size of Architect's Orb is 10, which makes it easier to store compared to single-use currencies.
In general, players use Architect's Orbs for one main reason: access to power that cannot be obtained any other way.
Most corrupted items are locked and cannot be modified further. Architect's Orb offers one last chance to improve them, at the cost of a high risk.
Typical use cases include:
Most players avoid using it on items they cannot afford to lose.
Architect's Orb has strict acquisition rules and does not drop freely like many other currency items.
In general, players obtain it through the Locus of Corruption in Atziri's Temple.
Instead of using the crafting bench effect in a Tier 3 Corruption Chamber, players can choose to take an Architect's Orb as a reward.
This choice is usually made when the player already has a corrupted item they want to gamble on later, rather than immediately corrupting something in the chamber.
Whether it is worth using depends on the item and the player's goals.
For most players:
In practice, experienced players only use Architect's Orbs when the potential gain clearly outweighs the loss of the item.
Most players see this orb as a final step, not part of a normal crafting process.