PoE 2 Medallion Slots: 6-Slot Temple Guide After 0.5.0
The short answer for 0.5.0 is simple: the old progression medallions are no longer needed because the default Temple medallion cap is now 6. The hard part is deciding what deserves those six slots before you enter the Temple.
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Elena Marlowe
ARPG editor and systems writer at PoE2 Temple Planner
Elena writes practical Temple planning articles focused on room-chain clarity, medallion decisions, and patch-aware routing.
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Quick answer: how PoE 2 Medallion slots work now
After Content Update 0.5.0, PoE 2 Medallion slots are easier to understand but more important to manage. The official patch notes increased the maximum number of Medallions you can store to 6 and removed the need for medallions that only increased storage capacity. That means the question changed from “how do I unlock enough slots?” to “which six Temple medallions are worth holding before I enter?”
| Situation | What it means | Best action |
|---|---|---|
| You see a 6-slot cap | This is the normal post-0.5.0 capacity | Stop saving old capacity medallions and manage real room value |
| A room-based medallion will not place | Room-based medallions cannot be used inside an active Temple | Use it from the console before entering, then run the Temple |
| You are full at 6/6 | The next drop competes with your saved options | Spend or discard the weakest medallion before farming more |
| A placement error appears | The game now gives clearer placement messages | Read the error, then check path, room type, and active Temple state |
| You are rushing Architect or Atziri | Special reward rooms compete for storage | Reserve slots for route-critical and Architect-related medallions |
What changed in PoE 2 0.5.0 for Temple Medallions
The important 0.5.0 change is that medallion capacity moved from an upgrade problem to a management problem. GGG increased the default medallion maximum to 6 and made the old capacity-increase medallions unnecessary. The same update also made room-based medallions unusable inside an active Temple, added hover upgrade information, and improved error messages when a medallion cannot be placed.
PoE2DB mirrors the same mechanical notes and is useful as a quick reference when you need current room and medallion terminology. Mobalytics also describes the practical Temple Console flow: room cards, medallions, path placement, and the 9x9 grid all compete for planning attention.
Do not farm slots first
For 0.5.0 planning, assume you already have six slots. Your real bottleneck is selecting medallions that match the next Temple route, not collecting storage upgrades.
Which Temple Medallions deserve the six slots?
Treat the six slots like a small tactical hand. You do not need every interesting medallion; you need the medallions that match your current Temple objective. A currency route, an Architect rush, and a balanced recovery route should not reserve the same six options.
The safest split is two route-critical medallions, two reward or upgrade medallions, one emergency pivot, and one flexible slot. If the Temple is already committed to Architect progression, keep Architect-related or Royal Access options ahead of generic reward rooms. If the Temple is a broad farming layout, keep medallions that reinforce the same room family rather than starting a new chain.
| Slot role | Good use | Weak use |
|---|---|---|
| Route-critical | Keeps access to Architect, Atziri, or your main reward chain | Side reward with no path support |
| Reward upgrade | Improves the room family you are already building | Looks valuable but starts a different strategy |
| Protection or pivot | Lets you recover when the next offer is awkward | Saved forever and never spent |
| Flexible slot | Left open before a farming session | Filled with a low-value duplicate |
Why a Temple Medallion cannot be placed
Most placement problems are not bugs. First check whether you are inside an active Temple. Room-based medallions should be placed from the Temple Console before entering. Then check whether the target square is legal, whether the room type can connect to the surrounding path, and whether the medallion is trying to modify a room state that no longer exists.
If the message says the medallion cannot be used, do not keep clicking. Back out, inspect the hover text, and compare it against the current Temple state. The 0.5.0 error-message update is specifically meant to make this step less mysterious.
A 5-step workflow before you enter the Temple
- Check whether your medallion storage is 6/6 before starting a focused farming session.
- Name the run goal: Architect access, Atziri rush, broad loot, XP, corruption, or salvage.
- Spend medallions that support the route now instead of hoarding six disconnected options.
- Leave one slot open if you expect more medallion drops from a path-heavy Temple.
- After the run, discard or spend anything that no longer fits the next Temple plan.
PoE2 Temple planner
Check route access before spending a saved Medallion.
Temple room connection cheat sheet
Match Medallions to the room family you are already building.
Examples: keep, spend, or discard?
| Run goal | Keep | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Architect push | Keep medallions that help unlock or connect reward rooms | Save generic side rewards for later |
| Atziri rush | Keep access and boss-route support | Do not fill slots with low-impact room bonuses |
| Broad farming | Keep medallions that reinforce Smithy, Alchemy, Generator, or the current chain | Discard duplicates that do not improve the active layout |
| Broken layout | Spend a pivot medallion to salvage access or value | Do not protect a dead side chain |
The useful habit is to review slots after every serious Temple decision. If a medallion no longer helps the next route, it is not a treasure; it is inventory pressure.
Frequently asked questions
Sources and further reading
These sources support the 0.5.0 slot-cap and placement-rule notes used in this guide.
- Path of Exile 2 Content Update 0.5.0 patch notes - Official source for the 6 Medallion maximum, room-based Medallion usage rules, hover information, and placement error messages.
- PoE2DB: Atziri's Temple - Reference for current Temple terminology and 0.5.0 mechanical notes.
- Mobalytics Vaal Temple overview - Practical overview of Temple Console, room cards, Medallions, and grid planning.
- r/PathOfExile2 0.5.0 Temple discussion - Community context for post-0.5.0 Temple routing and player confusion.
About the author
Elena Marlowe
Elena Marlowe writes Temple strategy content for PoE2 Temple Planner with a focus on patch-aware mechanics, routing decisions, and practical planning workflows.
Plan the slot, then test the route
Use the planner to confirm whether the medallion you are saving actually supports the Temple path you are about to run.