Last Epoch Weaver's Will Guide: Tips for Uniques

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If you're diving into Last Epoch Season 2, you’ve likely stumbled across a unique item with Weaver’s Will—a thrilling mechanic that can transform your gear into endgame powerhouses. Introduced in patch 0.9.1 and still a cornerstone in Patch 1.2, Weaver’s Will items level up as you slay monsters, randomly gaining affixes that can rival legendary gear. This guide breaks down how Weaver’s Will works, which items to prioritise, and how to make the most of this dynamic system, all with a splash of excitement to fuel your ARPG adventure. Found this guide helpful? Please bookmark our site for more Last Epoch tips and check out our store for exclusive gaming deals!

What is Weaver’s Will?

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Weaver’s Will is a unique mechanic applied to specific unique items in Last Epoch. Unlike Legendary Potential (LP), where you manually combine a unique with an exalted item to add one affix, Weaver’s Will items automatically gain affixes as you kill monsters. Each item has a Weaver’s Will value (e.g., 5 to 28), indicating how many times it can “level up” by adding or upgrading affixes, up to a maximum of four modifiers.
Here’s the core mechanic:
Levelling Up: Every 15 seconds, killing monsters triggers a low chance for the item to level up, reducing its Weaver’s Will by 1.
Affix Progression: Each level-up has a 75% chance to increase the tier of an existing affix (up to Tier 7) and a 25% chance to add a new affix (starting at Tier 1 or higher).
First Affix Importance: The first affix typically begins at Tier 5, 6, or even 7, making it crucial to obtain a useful one. A nasty first affix (e.g., chance to shock attackers) might mean tossing the item, while a good one (e.g., block chance) can make it a keeper.
Max Potential: High Weaver’s Will (e.g., 25+) can guarantee Tier 7 affixes if upgrades focus on one or two modifiers.
Example: A Weaver’s Will shield with 5 Will might roll Tier 5 block chance first. Subsequent level-ups could elevate it to Tier 6 or 7 (with a 75% chance) or introduce a new affix, such as vitality (with a 25% chance). With 28 Will, you’re almost guaranteed multiple Tier 7 affixes.
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Tip: Equip Weaver’s Will items and farm high-density areas like Arena Echoes to trigger level-ups faster. Watch Netflix or stream on a second monitor to make the grind more enjoyable!

Key Weaver’s Will Items to Watch For

Not all Weaver’s Will items are equal. Some have base stats that shine on their own, while others need god-tier affixes to compete. Here’s a rundown of standout items and their use cases:

Boots of the Erased (Boots)

Base Stats: Chance to gain Haste (3 seconds) on enemy death, granting up to 35 Ward per Haste trigger or refresh.
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Why It’s Great: A Ward engine for Ward-based builds, especially Runemaster or Mage. Pair with skills like Spark Charge (high hit rate) or items like Quicksilver Ring (Haste on hit) to stack Ward rapidly.
Best Affixes: Ward retention, intelligence, or movement speed to amplify survivability and scaling.
Build Synergy: Ward-stacking Runemaster or Sorcerer builds. Combine with Ward retention gear for a tanky caster.
Tip: If the first affix isn’t Ward-related or an attribute, consider swapping for another pair unless the Will is 20+.

Cradle of the Erased (Shield)

Base Stats: High resistances and block effectiveness, boosting block chance for Sentinel builds.
Why It’s Great: Pushes block chance to 100%+ with skills like Sigils of Hope, making it a staple for tanky Forge Guard or Paladin builds. Even a Tier 6 block chance affix is viable.
Best Affixes: Block chance (Tier 6/7), vitality, or armour for maximum tankiness.
Build Synergy: Shield Bash, Forge Guard, or Judgment Paladin. Essential for Arena pushing.
Tip: Keep if the first affix is block chance or a defensive stat. Toss if it rolls something irrelevant like minion damage.

Swaddling of the Erased (Gloves)

Base Stats: Attack and cast speed, plus all attributes.
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Why It’s Great: Doubles down on speed with Tier 6/7 attack or cast speed affixes, perfect for Runemaster or attribute-stacking builds. Intelligence affixes push Red Ring of Ataria thresholds.
Best Affixes: Attack/cast speed, intelligence, or dexterity for scaling.
Build Synergy: Runemaster (Runic Evocation) or Spellblade (Shatter Strike). Great for Mage attribute stacking.
Tip: Prioritize if intelligence or speed affixes hit early. Hybrid health is fine but less exciting.

Font of the Erased (Ring)

Base Stats: % increased health, % increased mana, and 1 Ward gained per 10 missing mana (when Ward < missing health).
font of the erased
Why It’s Great: One of two rings with % health (other is Ribbons of Blood), making it solid for tanky builds. The Ward-on-mana mechanic enables niche builds, like Dread’s self-cast Smite with Twisted Heart of Uhkeiros.
Best Affixes: Health, mana, or Ward-related stats. Intelligence for Mage builds.
Build Synergy: Ward-based Mage or Smite Void Knight. Niche but powerful with the right setup.
Tip: Keep for health or Ward affixes. Toss if the first affix is irrelevant unless Will is high (20+).

Weaver’s Will Relics (Class-Specific)

Base Stats: +1 to all skills, a defensive stat (e.g., Dodge, endurance), and a class-specific modifier.
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Why It’s Great: High chance to roll +skill levels (e.g., +4 to Disintegrate), potentially granting +5 total levels to a skill. Primalist relic (Aspect of the Spider) boosts minion damage by 15% against slowed enemies.
Best Affixes: +skill levels (e.g., +4 to a key skill), class-specific stats, or defensive modifiers.
Build Synergy: Disintegrate Runemaster, Storm Crows Beastmaster, or minion builds (Primalist relic).
Tip: Keep relics with +skill levels or minion buffs (Primalist). Sentinel relic is solid for DoT mitigation.

How to Optimize Weaver’s Will Items

To get the most out of Weaver’s Will, follow these strategies:
First Affix Matters: If the first affix is useless (e.g., chance to shock attackers), consider discarding it unless the Will is 20 or higher. A good first affix (e.g., block chance, intelligence) often hits Tier 5–7, setting a strong foundation.
Farm Efficiently: Equip multiple Weaver’s Will items and farm Arena Echoes or high-density Monolith Echoes. The 15-second cooldown means consistent monster kills are key. Try a fast-clear build like Nova Hammerdin or Tornado Shaman.
High Will is King: Items with 25+ Will (max 28) can guarantee Tier 7 affixes, making even a suboptimal first affix salvageable. Prioritize these for endgame.
Synergize with Builds: Match items to your build. For example, use Boots of the Erased for Ward-stacking Runemaster or Cradle of the Erased for block-heavy Paladin.
Resist the Trash: Don’t hoard items with bad first affixes unless the Will is exceptionally high. Focus on quality over quantity.
Tip: Check Last Epoch Tools for affix pools to know which modifiers your item can roll. This helps decide whether to keep or toss early.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Keeping Bad Rolls: A 5 Will item with a junk first affix (e.g., minion health on a non-minion build) is rarely worth keeping. Be ruthless unless Will is 20+.
Ignoring Base Stats: Items like Boots of the Erased are valuable even without perfect affixes. Don’t toss them too quickly.
Slow Farming: Standing around won’t level your items. Run high-density echoes or arenas to maximize kills within the 15-second cooldown.
Overlooking Relics: Class-specific relics can roll game-changing affixes like +4 skill levels. Please don’t sleep on them.

Why Weaver’s Will is Awesome

Weaver’s Will adds a layer of excitement to Last Epoch’s loot chase, turning every monster kill into a potential gear upgrade. It’s a brilliant middle ground between the controlled crafting of Legendary Potential and the randomness of loot drops, rewarding active play without requiring complex menus. In Season 2, with Patch 1.2’s focus on player agency, Weaver’s Will items are a perfect complement to the Weaver Tree, letting you chase build-defining gear while customizing your endgame.
Tip: Pair Weaver’s Will farming with a Weaver Tree setup focused on imprint nodes (e.g., rings for Font of the Erased) to double down on targeted loot.

Thanks for Reading

Weaver’s Will in Last Epoch Season 2 is a thrilling way to craft endgame gear with a touch of RNG magic. Prioritise high-Will items, farm efficiently in dense echoes, and match affixes to your build for maximum impact. Whether you’re stacking Ward with Boots of the Erased or chasing +skill levels on a relic, this system keeps the grind fresh and rewarding. Keep slaying monsters, tweaking your gear, and stay tuned to MMOJUGG for more Last Epoch adventures!

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