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Last Epoch Crafting Guide – Shards, Runes & Glyphs

Time to hammer the glyphs in!

Crafting in Last Epoch is a fundamental aspect that influences your success throughout the game. From early stages to endgame content, understanding the crafting system can significantly enhance your gear and gameplay experience.

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Crafting in Last Epoch revolves around three main components: Shards, Runes, and Glyphs. Each plays a unique role in the crafting process, offering various ways to customize and enhance your gear. This guide will explain in depth the roles of Shards, Runes, and Glyphs and how to carefully manage your Forging Potential to create powerful items that will aid you in your journey through the world.

Using Shards

Shards are the building blocks of crafting in Last Epoch. They represent specific affixes that can be added or improved on your gear. To upgrade an affix, you need the corresponding shard. For example, to increase Health on an item, you need a Health Shard. Shards are obtained by shattering items with the Rune of Shattering, which breaks down items into their constituent affix shards.

Using Runes

Runes provide special crafting actions that can significantly impact your gear in Last Epoch. Keep in mind that developers keep adding content to the game, and this list may change over time. Some of the key runes include:

  • Rune of Shattering: Breaks an item into affix shards.
  • Rune of Refinement: Rerolls the values of all affixes within their current tier.
  • Rune of Removal: Randomly removes one affix, returning its shards to you.
  • Rune of Discovery: Adds tier 1 affixes to all open slots on an item, increasing its complexity.
  • Rune of Shaping: Rerolls any variable implicits on an item.
  • Rune of Ascendance: Transforms an item into a unique item of the same type.
  • Rune of Creation: Creates a duplicate of the item, setting both the original and the duplicate's Forging Potential to 0.

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Using Glyphs

Glyphs modify the crafting process in Last Epoch, offering more control and reducing risks. The main glyphs include:

  • Glyph of Hope: Provides a chance for a craft to consume no Forging Potential.
  • Glyph of Chaos: Changes an affix to a different one upon upgrading its tier.
  • Glyph of Order: Maintains the roll range when upgrading an affix tier.
  • Glyph of Despair: Seals an affix, making it unchangeable but freeing up its slot for further crafting.

What is Forging Potential in Last Epoch crafting

Forging Potential is a critical aspect of crafting in Last Epoch, dictating how much you can craft on an item before it can no longer be modified. Each crafting action consumes Forging Potential, and if it reaches 0, the item can't be crafted further. Successful crafting strategies often involve careful planning and the strategic use of Glyphs and Runes to maximize the potential of each item.

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