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Primal Hunt | Coming to Last Epoch August 21st

Hello Travelers, and welcome to day one of our Hype Week Posts for Season 3: Beneath Ancient Skies!

For those joining us for the first time for a new Season, Hype week is a week-long series of blog posts covering some of the biggest features to look forward to in the coming Season. That means over the next 5 days, you will get your first look at the new Ancient Era zones, the new Lich skill: Flay, Updates to Necromancer, Minion AI, QoL features, and more! The hype week culminates in the Patch notes, coming this Friday, August 15th.

The team has been hard at work, and it’s finally time to reveal it to you. Before eventually getting to the full nitty-gritty with the patch notes, let’s start with taking a look at the new gameplay system coming with Season 3: The Primal Hunt.

Primal Hunt


Primal Hunt is a new random encounter similar to the Nemesis mechanic, being introduced to Last Epoch on August 21st. You will be able to encounter the Primal Hunt during normal gameplay in both Campaign and in the Monolith of Fate.



But what are we hunting, and what trophies are we seeking? The Primal Hunt introduces a new way for players to discover powerful new items for their characters to equip in the form of Primal Uniques and tier 8 affixes that transform any item into a Primordial Exalted. These items are some of the most powerful and exciting ever introduced in Last Epoch! Let’s take get into how you will go about interacting with this new system.

As one might expect with a name such as The Primal Hunt, everything starts with tracking your prey. Along your journey, you will encounter a Mysterious rift that one of the Rift Beasts has left open to their breeding grounds.



Upon traveling through this rift, you will find yourself at the entrance of an ancient cave, meeting with Skarven Bloodhorn, the Wengari Hunt Master to begin tracking your quarry. The beast you’re tracking is not the only one to be found in these caverns though, so do be prepared for a fight. Enemies within this cave system will drop Ancient Bones instead of gold (how do normal dinosaurs get it in their pockets?), which you will eventually use to acquire Primordial Items. We’ll talk about Primordial Materials in just a bit here.

[h2]The Rift Beast[/h2]

Making your way through these ancient caves, you will eventually find a nest belonging to the Rift Beast. Rift Beasts are dangerous, invasive predators that have the ability to tear through reality to hunt down their prey. How dangerous? Let’s hear it from the Hunt Master himself:

“Tell me, how far have you seen a predator travel in search of prey? What if I told you of a predator that tears rifts into other times to sate its hunger?”


“It should run out of prey, compete with other predators for resources, but no. It lunges from its rifts fat and strong, too strong to be slowed by its rivals and too ravenous to not wipe out its prey.”


“It’s only a matter of time before the wilds of my home falter and become a wasteland, picked clean by the Rift Beasts. Your time will be next, and it won’t be alone. If left unchecked, the Rift Beasts would make all of reality their prey.”


Of course, the Rift Beast is not going to be happy to see you approaching their nest, and will fight with all they have.



After defeating a Rift Beast, you can choose to spare one of three hatchlings which will evolve your Rift Beast’s lineage based off of the specific chosen trait. This, however, is only the first step of the evolutionary path for the Rift Beast, and the rewards it can offer. What is a Rift Beast’s Lineage and traits? Let’s get into it.



[h2]Evolution[/h2][p]

Now that your Rift Beast’s chosen Lineage has begun, you will continue to hunt down the Rift Beasts throughout Eterra. Continue adventuring throughout the world and Echoes, and you’ll find yourself encountering both Torn Rifts, and Mysterious Rifts.

Activating a Torn Rift will summon the descendants of the Rift Beast which you will be able to fight, and defeat for your chosen rewards. After slaying enough Rift Beasts from Torn Rifts, you’ll encounter another Mysterious Rift. The Mysterious Rift however, will send you back to the Ancient Era again, where you will be presented with an opportunity to further guide the evolution of their Lineage. Starting with a maximum of four Evolutions, you may find additional ways to expand your build-a-beast configuration, forcing even further evolution.



Evolution isn’t just a visual change. With each Evolution, the Rift Beast will gain new abilities and powers, as well as provide additional loot, including one guaranteed type of Primordial Material, which you will need in order to obtain Primordial Items. While within the Evolution panel, you also have the option to end the Rift Beast’s current Lineage and restart. Build a new, stronger, more rewarding Rift Beast, or perhaps one that’s a little easier to defeat.



[h2]The Hunt Master[/h2]

The first question after acquiring your Bones, Feathers, and Fangs is “Why am I holding all these animal parts?” The next question is “How do I turn these into Primordial Items?”

This is where Skarven Bloodhorn, the Wengari Hunt Master, comes in. While these Feathers, Fangs, and other parts may not have an inherent value to you, they certainly are treasure for the Hunt Master. Skarven can be found at the start of each Mysterious Rift, as well as The Garden in Chapter 10, where, upon speaking with him, he will present you with the option to trade your Primordial Materials with him in exchange for powerful items.



Skarven holds many items crafted from Rift Beast materials, allowing you to trade Primordial Materials for Primordial Unique items, the new Rune of Evolution, exchange one type of Primordial Material for another, and even grab-bags of goodies, including bags of random Unique Items, Gold, Shards, or even Memory Amber.

[h2]Primordial Items[/h2]

Primordial Items can be found in two flavors: Unique and Exalted. Each offers its own strengths, but they share one drawback. Much like a certain stoic sword-wielding warrior, there can only be one. You may only have one Primordial Item equipped at a time. This limitation is shared between both Primordial Exalted, and Primordial Unique Items. This means once you equip a Primordial Exalted or Unique item, you can not equip any other Primordial Exalted or Unique Items on that character. However you can swap them out whenever you desire and collect as many Primordial Items as you’d like!

[h3]Rune of Evolution[/h3]



The new Rune of Evolution allows you to modify an Exalted Item which has at least one Tier 7 Affix, and no Tier 8 Affixes. Wait… T8 Affixes? That’s correct! This rune packs quite the punch by introducing the ability to randomly upgrade a T7 affix on the item into a T8 affix. This Primordial Sealed Affix does not consume the normal Sealed Affix slot, meaning under optimal circumstances, Exalted Items can now potentially have up to 6 affixes.

These new T8 affixes don’t offer just a small advantage. Going from T7 to T8 will greatly increase the potency of the Affix, often granting 50% to 100% additional effect over existing T7 affixes.

[h3]Primordial Exalted[/h3]

As mentioned within the above Rune of Evolution section, Primordial Exalted items are items which have had an Exalted T7 affix sealed onto the item as a T8 Primordial Affix. Almost all standard equipment affix (aside from idols) is available to be made a Primordial T8; be it a Skill affix, or a hybrid health affix.

Do be aware: Just like other sealed affixes, Primordial Affixes are also unable to be selected as Legendary Affixes within the Eternity Cache.

[h3]Primordial Uniques[/h3]

Primordial Unique items are very similar to the existing Unique items we’re all familiar with. Each of these items offers a powerful effect unique to that item slot. What makes Primordial Uniques different in effect is in offering a considerable amount of power for a single item. With the right build, much more than you may get out of a standard unique.



When purchasing Primordial Unique items from Skarven, the items will roll for Legendary Potential as well. So, on top of their increased power level, you can also further evolve them into Legendary Items, as with standard Unique items.

Remember, You can only have one Primordial Item equipped, so choose wisely. Not all Primordial Unique items are purchased from Skarven however, so do keep your eyes open when fighting powerful Rift Beasts.

Twitch Drops Campaign


To celebrate the Launch of Season 3 - Beneath Ancient Skies, we will be running a Twitch Drop campaign, with a Support-A-Creator cosmetic as well. This is our biggest Twitch Drop Campaign yet, so make sure you head over to our announcement post and get all of the details.



Closing


In Season 3, The Primal Hunt will arrive within Last Epoch, allowing you to guide evolution with your own hand, and reap your chosen rewards. With the new powerful Primordial Items, you’ll have even greater build opportunities and better blades against the coming Void.

We look forward to everyone getting their hands on Season 3: Beneath Ancient Skies on August 21st, and hope we’ll see you in tomorrow’s second Hype Week Blog Post as we talk about the Ancient Era, and the newly added Chapter 10 of the Campaign.

Great news, Diablo 4 rival Last Epoch is finally adding loot filter sounds

There's nothing like beating a boss in Diablo 4 and watching armor, weapons, and gold spurt out from its lifeless corpse like shiny, expensive viscera. There's a series of dull clunks as all of the lower tier loot hits the ground, then there's that dopamine-inducing swoosh that signifies a legendary drop - breath hitches, excitement builds, and already endless build possibilities expand even further. But ARPGs, by nature, throw a lot of gear at you, and sifting through it isn't exactly much fun - that's where loot filters come in clutch. But what if your loot filter also made noises? Good news Last Epoch players, Eleventh Hour Games has confirmed that loot filter sounds are coming. This is not a drill.


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Eterra Monthly: July. Edition 2025

[p]Hello Travelers,

There are reports flooding in of odd creatures attacking settlements all over Eterra. Our reporters haven’t found any evidence to substantiate these claims, though more than a few have gone missing. These incidents come in on the heels of the missing Wengari Hunter from last month, who has since been found! As these claims continue to thunder in like a stampede, please be on the lookout for our missing reporters. We miss them dearly.

In other news, a report of a pulsing purple gate appearing just outside of Majelka has been making its rounds recently. Some witnesses claim to have seen a Traveler entering the Temple of Majasa only moments before. Whether or not these two events are related, we do not yet know, but this reporter intends to find out! But until then, we have other news to reflect on, so let’s get into the thick of it.

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Season 3: Beneath Ancient Skies Trailer
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The long-awaited Season 3 Trailer is finally here! If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out below.

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Season 3: Beneath Ancient Skies launches on August 21st.

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Patch Review
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There were no full Patches in July. With Season 3 so close on the horizon, we have a lot of ground to cover before we’re all sent to fight living fossils. The devs have a lot on their hands. With that in mind, we want to take this opportunity to thank you, the Traveler, for helping EHG make Last Epoch the game it is today. Your feedback, Suggestions, and Bug Reports have been integral to the success of Last Epoch, and we will never forget that.
Once Season 3 launches, we invite you all to keep being your best selves. If you see something wrong in-game, let us know using the In-Game Bug Reporting Tool in the ESC Menu. You can also find it on the character selection screen if needed. Once there, please try to use the following template to help our team replicate the issue so they can solve it faster:

1 - (Describe what you were doing, where you were, online or offline?)
2 - (Describe the new action that started the bug. “I used a skill/talked to an NPC/something else)
3 - (Describe what happened as a result. This is where you describe the bug you want to see fixed.)

Using this template will be so helpful to our team. I know it takes a bit more time and can be tedious, but the result is well worth it. I promise.

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Hotfix Rollout
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1.2.6.2

- Fixed an issue that could result in player log files bloating to extremely large sizes.
- Fixed an issue where the in game shop would flash fully white when attempting to watch preview videos.

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Eyes on Eterra
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The Last Epoch Planner is here!

Discord user Musholic has been hard at work developing a tool for all of us. But instead of trying to explain it to you, we feel like it would be better to hear it directly from the creator.

“Ever wonder if +10% increased cast speed is better than +10% critical chance for your DPS? Or if +10% ward retention is truly better than +100 armor for your defenses? Last Epoch Planner takes the guesswork out of these crucial decisions. By importing your items, skills, and passives, you can see a detailed breakdown of your stats, with instant feedback on what will be an upgrade for your build.

Last Epoch Planner is built on the foundation of the renowned Path of Building. Please keep in mind that the tool is in active development, not all stats and skills are supported yet, and its accuracy is constantly being improved. But as an open-source project, it will evolve with regular updates, and community feedback is highly encouraged. I invite you to explore your build's potential and watch the tool grow with the community!”


You can check out all of the details on Musholic’s most recent Reddit Post and try it out for yourself.

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Mike's Teasers
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This month was a touch lighter on teasers, and that can be blamed on two things. First, Mike needed some time to rest. He puts in a lot of work to help the studio bring you content you can enjoy. The second reason is…. Season 3 is just around the corner! Giving away all of the amazing details before it gets here would take all the fun out of the experience.

With that out of the way, here are all the things Mike shared with us in the month of July.

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This Week, Mike came back from vacation and had Acolyte players on the edge of their graves.



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This week, Mike revealed some changes to factions and… Strange objects? What could they be?



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Build Spotlight
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Let’s get back to basics. Let’s go back to what being a Beastmaster means. Let’s give bosses a false sense of hope while our wolves feast and we reap the rewards. That’s right. This month, we’re taking a look at the Savage Beastmaster Wolf Carnage build by Pixel Aptitude. All you need is a spear, a pack of wolves, and the freedom to let that primal chaos inside you run free. This build has the ability to push over 590 corruption and can crush Aberroth, so let’s get into it.

First on the docket is your Wolves. Remember, this is WOLF Carnage. They are your main damage source, so the Pack Hunters node should be your priority. Combo this with the gear you’ll need, and you’re running with a pack of 6 wolves beside you. Next is Warcry. Pixel explains this build runs on it being used as a totem, and you should always use Warcry in the middle of enemy packs whenever it’s not on cooldown. When it is, tear through mobs with Swipe. But you can check out those details in the Build Guide Video or on the Build Planner.

Before we move on, I want to tell you about a few pieces of gear you’ll need if you’re not already excited for this build. The first piece Pixel talks about is the Dedication of an Erased Primalist. Grab one of these for +1 level to Primalist skills and Damage Reduction from Slowed Enemies, but you’ll need to roll your own and might even be better off than they were. Artor’s Legacy grants +1 Wolf companions, so this helm is a must. To round this out and avoid giving away too many juicy details, you’ll want to grab a Phantom Grip ring for +2 to All Minion Skills.

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Community Fun
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Reddit:

mfdoombolt on Reddit has started a Pet-Tax post filled with furry Traveler companions called “Where do your pets hang out?” We encourage you to check it out and share photos of your pets. The staff at EHG are suckers for animals, so here are a few of ours, just because.



Discord:

Discord user ThisAreOr has been blowing up the Fan Art channel with some really fun Last Epoch Magic: The Gathering cards! They’ve already shown off a bunch for you to enjoy and…. They are taking requests! So if you enjoy MTG or just want a cool new way to enjoy Last Epoch, join our Discord and join the fun.


[/p][p]CM Cozy Streams:[/p][p]The CM Cozy Stream is still kicking, and the team is getting excited to join all of you in Season 3. But until then, we want to remind and encourage you all to join us on Wednesdays at 10:30 AM CST in the Discord. Join Community Managers Kain, Wick, and Vandryll as we play Last Epoch, talk shop, and cause general mayhem with the chat. You can also join the Event reminder in Discord, so you’ll never miss a stream again!

Then, during Hype week, the CM Cozy Stream will be discussing the Hype week posts as they launch live on stream. Read through the notes and theory craft with the Community Management team. Until then, we will see you in Eterra!

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What's Next?
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Well, I think it’s safe to say we all know what’s coming next. We’ve only been talking about it for 2 months. Season 3: Beneath Ancient Skies is set to launch on August 21st! As is Eleventh Hour Tradition, you can expect Hype Week very soon. Hype week will be 4 days of blog posts breaking down everything coming in Season 3. Management is now standing outside my door menacingly, so I dare not say more.

Join us on August 21st as we get to explore the Ancient Era in greater depth. Navigate the untamed landscapes and see the world of Eterra as it once was.

This has been Eterra Monthly, a report on the happenings and changes in the world of Last Epoch. We hope you have enjoyed this month’s report and will see you all again soon.[/p]

Last Epoch Season 3 reworks Necromancer and Lich as the ARPG's new era begins

Hot off the announcement that Last Epoch developer Eleventh Hour Games is joining publisher Krafton to scale up its development of the excellent ARPG, the studio has given us a rundown of some of the additions we can expect from its imminent new season. Currently the strongest challenger to the mighty pairing of Path of Exile 2 and Diablo 4, Last Epoch Season 3 will expand on its most underused era. It introduces a threatening Rift Beast to put your builds to the test, unleashes a pair of Acolyte reworks for its Lich and Necromancer subclasses, and makes improvements to minion balance, alongside some solid quality-of-life upgrades.


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