Using loot filters while playing Path of Exile has been a necessity for many leagues now, and the PoE Settlers league is no exception. A high majority of white items start dropping even after passing the first Act, and in most cases these are useless drops so hiding them improves gameplay a lot. This is where loot filters come in! On top of that, they're useful for showing specific item drops, such as high dps Bow bases, or good Bows in general. White bows in this case would be useful while leveling as you can craft them to make sure you have as high damage output as possible for your current build. If you're looking for 3.25 PoE Loot Filters, I've got you covered as this Path of Exile item filter guide showcases the most popular filters for the Settlers league.
Neversink Softcore PoE Loot Filter
If you need a generic filter that works for any character or build, and shows everything remotely useful for all builds from the start to finish, Neversink's filters are for you. Neversink filters are user-friendly and economy-updated, meaning that they look at prices of items from a live trade API to determine whether to show or hide valuable items. Neversink filters are usually very easy to edit too, you can load them up in filterblade and change the shown loot colors, font size as well as tweak which items are being shown. For example, you might want to try chancing an Ephemeral Edge, you can set the filter to show all white Dusk Blades quite easily!
There's multiple editions of Neversink softcore item filters that you can switch between, depending on how much loot you want to show. I recommend using regular for softcore league launches, semi-strict for mid-campaign, strict for early mapping and uber-strict for Red maps and beyond.
Exosta Softcore Magic Find PoE Loot Filter
The Exosta MF filter is from the MF Academy Discord and is primarily a softcore Path of Exile item filter aimed for magic find characters that only want to pick up valuable items while rushing through maps. It's best used for moderately juiced maps, and you can get it here.
Pohx Righteous Fire PoE Loot Filter
Pohx is a streamer who has mastered Righteous Fire builds from start to finish, if you're looking for anything RF related, he's your guy. In any case, he's made a series of Righteous Fire progression filters that you can switch between as you progress through the game with a RF character. The filters show anything that can be useful to a RF character.
Neversink Hardcore PoE Loot Filter
Everything mentioned for Neversink's SC item filters can be applied to the Hardcore version as well. Once again, there's multiple versions of the filter for you to swap between.
I recommend using regular for hardcore league launches, semi-strict for mid-campaign, strict for early mapping and uber-strict for Red maps and beyond.
Balor Full Progression PoE Loot Filter
Balormage has created a series of softcore progression filters that will take you through the entirety of the game, ideal for league launches. They're actually based on Neversink strict filters. The first filter is focused for lvl 1 all the way to red maps and will show t1-t2 rares as well as leveling uniques. Next up we've got the red maps to 2 voidstones filter, and lastly the pinnacle endgame filter (after 4 voidstones).
Tytykiller Archetype-Specific PoE Loot Filter
Tytykiller is a streamer who enjoys racing and doing leveling speedruns, so naturally Tyty has created a series of archetype filters that will be useful to a specific build type and is designed to take you through the leveling phase and early mapping.
Make sure to visit FilterBlade because it is an awesome free web-based tool and platform created with a goal to help the Path of Exile community to effectively make, share, update and test PoE Loot Filters. You can also find each of the above mentioned Loot Filters (and previews) on this website and download them from there.