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MMOexp Last Epoch: Use loot filters to cut through clutter
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For new players, Last Epoch offers an excellent entry point into ARPGs. Its systems may seem complex at first, but once you understand classes, skills, crafting, and loot filters, the game becomes incredibly rewarding. It would be more convenient to have enough Last Epoch gold to help you.

Pick a class that excites you-every mastery is viable.

Specialize skills to transform abilities into powerful tools.

Learn crafting early to shape gear for your build.

Use loot filters to cut through clutter.

Progress through Monoliths for blessings and endgame power.

With time and experimentation, you'll discover just how flexible and deep Last Epoch really is. Whether you're here for loot hunting, build crafting, or endless boss fights, this ARPG has a lot to offer.

Crafting in Last Epoch is one of the most powerful and rewarding systems in any ARPG. Whether you're chasing perfect affixes for your build, preparing exalted items for legendary slams, or simply experimenting during the campaign, understanding how crafting works is essential to progressing in the game. This guide breaks down the basics, explains the key glyphs and runes, and offers strategies to make the most of your items.

Crafting Basics

Not every item in Last Epoch can be crafted. Set items can only be shattered for shards, while most unique items cannot be altered directly. Exceptions exist: certain unique items with legendary potential (LP) can be combined with exalted items of the same base type inside the Temporal Sanctum. The number of affixes transferred depends on the LP value. For example, a pair of Wing Guards with 1 LP can inherit a single affix from an exalted pair of gloves.

The real heart of crafting lies with exalted items, which contain tier 6 or tier 7 affixes. Exalts are valuable both on their own and as the building blocks for creating legendaries. To craft on an item, you'll consume its forging potential (FP)-a limited resource that determines how many times you can modify it. Once FP reaches zero, the item can no longer be crafted.

Glyphs

Glyphs are consumables that alter how affixes are added, upgraded, or modified during crafting.

Glyph of Hope: The most common and useful glyph. Each craft has a 25% chance to cost no forging potential, letting you stretch your FP much further. Use these liberally when upgrading or adding affixes.

Glyph of Chaos: Changes an affix into another random one from the same pool. Ideal for rerolling undesired affixes into something more useful. For example, you might cast off a weak stun chance suffix in hopes of hitting fire penetration.

Glyph of Order: Prevents the numerical value of an affix from rerolling within its range when upgrading. Useful when you already have a near-perfect roll on a stat you want to preserve.

Glyph of Despair: Seals an affix, removing it from the item's main affix slots while keeping it as a permanent "hidden" affix. This opens a slot for better stats. It's especially powerful when combined with advanced techniques such as shuffling affixes with runes of havoc.

Glyph of Envy: Consumes stability from an item to cheap Last Epoch gold progress your Monolith timeline. Niche in use, but handy for farming or leveling alts.
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