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How the Glyph of Order works for crafting

There’s nothing better than negating the effects of RNG. Here is how the Glyph of Order works for crafting in Last Epoch.

How does the Glyph of Order work in Last Epoch?

The Glyph of Order – and Glyphs in general – are crafting items that are used during, you guessed it, crafting in Last Epoch. Crafting is actually related to upgrading equipment items more than creating them from thin air using materials. Crafting items will influence the item’s affixes by upgrading them or changing their rolls. These crafting items are divided into three categories:

  • Affix Shards: adds or upgrades Affixes.
  • Glyphs: changes the affix upgrade itself.
  • Runes: alters core attributes of an item or shatters it.

Glyphs in particular are powerful crafting items since they will alter the resulting values of the base affixes of the upgraded item. So, what’s up with the Glyph of Order? Well, its effect reads as follows:

“Modifies the outcome of a craft when upgrading an affix. Prevents the roll of an affix within its range changing when it is upgraded.”

Now that sounds a bit confusing. You see, whenever you upgrade an affix, its rolls are completely randomized. If you have a bad roll initially, then you would probably get a better roll when upgrading, but what happens when you have a good roll? Then you will probably not be a fan of the resulting roll. That is where the Glyph of Order enters the equation. When used during the crafting process, the resulting roll will remain the same, allowing you to keep your good roll.

Image: Eleventh Hour Games

Related: All Runic Invocation combinations in Last Epoch

All crafting items, including Glyphs, will drop after killing enemies, so be sure to collect them and save them for future crafting endeavors. Remember to check your affixes’s rolls so you can change them or preserve them with the Glyph of Order in Last Epoch.

Do you want to specialize your character? Check out how to unlock Mastery Classes in Last Epoch

 

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