TierFill — PoE2 Trade Tier Filter

Filter PoE2 trade stat mods by tier instead of raw numbers. Adds a per-row tier picker that fills the computed MIN.

As of June 2026, TierFill — PoE2 Trade Tier Filter has 58 users in the Productivity category.

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1.1.0
Manifest V3
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Changelog

  • Jun 11, 2026
    description
    TierFill adds a small tier picker to each stat-filter row on the Path of Exile 2
    trade site. Instead of looking up numeric breakpoints and typing them in, you pick
    a mod the normal way, choose a tier (e.g. T1), and TierFill fills the correct
    minimum value for you.
    
    Features:
    • Per-row tier picker — a compact "≈ TIER" control appears left of the MIN box on
      stat rows it has data for. Pick a tier; it fills the computed minimum.
    • Handles averaged flat-damage mods (Adds X to Y) automatically — these are
      filtered against the average of the two rolls, and TierFill does the math.
    • Inclusive / Strict modes — Inclusive never misses a tier; Strict only keeps
      results genuinely at the tier or better.
    • Result tier badges — each searched mod on a result is annotated with its tier
      and roll quality, so you can see at a glance which results hit your target.
    • Stays out of the way — it only fills the native inputs and lets the site run the
      search. It never automates searches or contacts Grinding Gear Games' servers.
    
    Scope: TierFill works on explicit stat mods (the prefixes/suffixes that roll on
    weapons, armour, and jewellery). It does not add a picker for pseudo mods, implicit/
    rune/crafted/enchant mods, or mods on items outside that scope such as tablets —
    those rows are left as the trade site's normal number boxes.
    
    TierFill collects no data and makes no network requests — everything runs locally
    in your browser. Open source (MIT): https://github.com/Sknoww/tierfill
    
    Unofficial fan-made tool. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Grinding Gear Games.
    TierFill adds a small tier picker to each stat-filter row on the Path of Exile 2
    trade site. Instead of looking up numeric breakpoints and typing them in, you pick
    a mod the normal way, choose a tier (e.g. T1), and TierFill fills the correct
    minimum value for you.
    
    Features:
    • Per-row tier picker — a compact "≈ TIER" control appears left of the MIN box on
      stat rows it has data for. Pick a tier; it fills the computed minimum.
    • Handles averaged flat-damage mods (Adds X to Y) automatically — these are
      filtered against the average of the two rolls, and TierFill does the math.
    • Inclusive / Strict modes — Inclusive never misses a tier; Strict only keeps
      results genuinely at the tier or better.
    • Result tier badges — each searched mod on a result is annotated with its tier
      and roll quality, so you can see at a glance which results hit your target.
    • Stays out of the way — it only fills the native inputs and lets the site run the
      search. It never automates searches or contacts Grinding Gear Games' servers.
    
    Scope: TierFill works on explicit stat mods (the prefixes/suffixes that roll on
    weapons, armour, and jewellery). It does not add a picker for pseudo mods, implicit/
    rune/crafted/enchant mods, or mods on items outside that scope such as tablets —
    those rows are left as the trade site's normal number boxes.
    
    TierFill collects no data and makes no network requests — everything runs locally
    in your browser. Open source (MIT): https://github.com/Sknoww/tierfill
    
    Unofficial fan-made tool. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Grinding Gear Games.
    
    Changelog
    
    v1.1.0
    • Life and Mana flask mods now get a tier picker and result badges.
    • Jewels: set a minimum by roll percentile (Min / 25% / 50% / 75% / 90% / Max);
      results show how high each roll sits in its range.
    • Item-type selector is now a labelled dropdown (One-Handed, Caster, Jewellery, …).
    • "Increased Rarity of Items found": corrected tier data and a combined,
      item-type-aware prefix+suffix ladder.
    
    v1.0.2
    • Tier picker and badges now work on desecrated and fractured mods.
    • Added the deflection mod "Gain Deflection Rating equal to #% of Evasion Rating".
    • "Increased Rarity of Items found" ladders labelled by prefix/suffix, with live
      item-type re-resolution when you change the item category or base.
    
    v1.0.1
    • Firefox submission fixes: declared no data collection and switched to safe DOM
      building (no innerHTML).
    
    v1.0.0
    • Initial release — filter PoE2 trade stat mods by tier instead of raw numbers,
      with a per-row tier picker that fills the computed MIN value.

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About

TierFill adds a small tier picker to each stat-filter row on the Path of Exile 2
trade site. Instead of looking up numeric breakpoints and typing them in, you pick
a mod the normal way, choose a tier (e.g. T1), and TierFill fills the correct
minimum value for you.

Features:
• Per-row tier picker — a compact "≈ TIER" control appears left of the MIN box on
  stat rows it has data for. Pick a tier; it fills the computed minimum.
• Handles averaged flat-damage mods (Adds X to Y) automatically — these are
  filtered against the average of the two rolls, and TierFill does the math.
• Inclusive / Strict modes — Inclusive never misses a tier; Strict only keeps
  results genuinely at the tier or better.
• Result tier badges — each searched mod on a result is annotated with its tier
  and roll quality, so you can see at a glance which results hit your target.
• Stays out of the way — it only fills the native inputs and lets the site run the
  search. It never automates searches or contacts Grinding Gear Games' servers.

Scope: TierFill works on explicit stat mods (the prefixes/suffixes that roll on
weapons, armour, and jewellery). It does not add a picker for pseudo mods, implicit/
rune/crafted/enchant mods, or mods on items outside that scope such as tablets —
those rows are left as the trade site's normal number boxes.

TierFill collects no data and makes no network requests — everything runs locally
in your browser. Open source (MIT): https://github.com/Sknoww/tierfill

Unofficial fan-made tool. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Grinding Gear Games.

Changelog

v1.1.0
• Life and Mana flask mods now get a tier picker and result badges.
• Jewels: set a minimum by roll percentile (Min / 25% / 50% / 75% / 90% / Max);
  results show how high each roll sits in its range.
• Item-type selector is now a labelled dropdown (One-Handed, Caster, Jewellery, …).
• "Increased Rarity of Items found": corrected tier data and a combined,
  item-type-aware prefix+suffix ladder.

v1.0.2
• Tier picker and badges now work on desecrated and fractured mods.
• Added the deflection mod "Gain Deflection Rating equal to #% of Evasion Rating".
• "Increased Rarity of Items found" ladders labelled by prefix/suffix, with live
  item-type re-resolution when you change the item category or base.

v1.0.1
• Firefox submission fixes: declared no data collection and switched to safe DOM
  building (no innerHTML).

v1.0.0
• Initial release — filter PoE2 trade stat mods by tier instead of raw numbers,
  with a per-row tier picker that fills the computed MIN value.

Technical

Version
1.1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
96.12KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
ue84955f4f8f6f7f366fceff35f978b39
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 4, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 9, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 11, 2026
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