This week's mutation is endlessly Eternal.

I’m expecting a mass exodus from the regular servers to the Hardcore seasonal server this week. It’s meant to be quick to level up, so you might find yourself doing these mutations over there instead, with 10 artifacts equipped! I wonder how much difference it will make.

Contents

Mutation

Eternal
  • Abyssal – 50% of all enemy damage is Void.
  • Oblivion – Attacks cause Leech on hit – M1: 20% Void DoT damage for 90% enemy heal, M2 & M3: 30% Void DoT damage for 120% enemy heal.
  • Paranoia – Hitting enemies with this title applies stacks of Paranoia. At 4 stacks a Void pool appears at your feet – M1 40% Void damage, M2 & M3: 70% Void damage.
  • Creeping – Enemies grant Void Empower to surrounding enemies on death, increasing Void damage by 50%.

Promotion

Oppressive
  • Mage Hunter – Enemies drain mana on being hit. M1: 10% drain, M2 & M3: 20% drain.
  • Suppressor – Enemies cast a silence zone on attacking players.

Curse

Desiccated
  • Combustible – Selects the player with the lowest percent health and surrounds them with a Void aura. When the aura expires, nearby players receive Void damage of 50% max health.
  • Shrivelled – All players except the one with the Void aura get a Shrivelled Weaken debuff, reducing damage and healing by 50%. Stepping into the Void aura cleanses the debuff.

Consumables

Gearing up

  • M1Opals in your armor is fine
  • M2 – Add the Void Protection Amulet
  • M3 – Swap most of your Opals for Amethyst
  • Enchanted Ward – Aim for 4 or 5 pieces with this perk.
  • For more detailed advice on gear, check out our Gear Guide.

Count your shots

Paranoia enemies will spike you with a Void pool for every 4 times you hit them, so count your shots and then dodge. This is one time that being in the clump can be bad for your health, if you need to stand near others – stay agile!

Kill the creepy ones last

Creeping enemies empower their friends when they die, so if you notice their title, try to keep them for last. This is particularly true if it’s a mini-boss – DPS should kill all the trash mobs while the tank holds the creepy one.

M2 - Healers gonna hate

This promotion is particularly hard on healers due to Mage Hunter. Something to note is that the mana drain only occurs if you hit the Mage Hunter mob, so if there are other targets to use for cooldowns etc, try to hit them instead. Suppressor is annoying for everyone, since the silence stops your abilities from working. At least this one doesn’t blow up.

M3 - Dip and Nae Nae

Desiccated is the easiest to manage of all the curses. If you get the Void aura around you, be sure to dip all your teammates to remove their Shrivelled debuff. Then quickly move (or “Nae Nae”) away, so you don’t spike them with the chain Void.

Empyrean Forge

Enemy Type: Human

Weaknesses: 15% Slash

Empyrean Forge consumables and weapons

Consumables

Artifact: Dorgort's Blade Rapier

Dropped by Ifrit.

  • +38 Magnify (selectable attribute)
  • Lava Tip: Heavy melee attacks on both weapons cause 10% burning for 6s (Max 3 stacks).
  • Empty Socket: Attach a gem to add its effect.
  • Trenchant Strikes: Heavy melee attacks deal +23% damage.
  • Refreshing Move: Light and Heavy attacks reduce your active weapon cooldowns by 2.5% (0.2s cooldown).

Artifact: Inferno Fire Staff

Dropped by Commander Marius.

  • +38 Magnify (selectable attribute)
  • Inner Power: If your strength attribute is higher, replace your base weapon scaling with strength. +15% damage when you hit a target within 15m.
  • Empty Socket: Attach a gem to add its effect.
  • Keenly Empowered: Gain 10% Empower for 5s on critical hit (10s cooldown).
  • Vicious: +7% critical damage.
  • Cannot add Gem Setting Pin

Strategy and tips

The main thing you should know about the Empyrean Forge is that you need to have your music turned on. The soundtrack for this expedition is so perfectly tuned to the environment that it would be a crime to miss it. The Forge is also the first expedition to drop two artifacts, one from each boss.

As you might guess from the name, Empyrean Forge is full of Fire damage, so it might be worth slotting your extra resistances in Fire. As well as the human Varangians, there are a few Lost enemies, but not enough to justify changing up consumables. Common pitfalls include falling in lava and getting crushed by giant pistons, so watch your step.

There is a puzzle to solve in the first section of the expedition and near the end. If you only stand on the trigger plate once, the code will be the same for both versions of the puzzle. This means you can make the second puzzle room much easier. Take the upper path and preload the sequence except for the last turn. Then send someone down to stand on the plate, and do the final rotation. This will stop the ghost spawns and make the Blunderbuss Mini Boss fight much easier.

Main Damage Type: Fire

Ifrit was originally going to be Lost but was then changed to Human due to feedback from the player community. He has unique weaknesses – 30% Arcane and 20% Ice so a weapon with a Sapphire in it, or an Ice Gauntlet may be helpful here.

The first time you fight Ifrit the myriad fire attacks feel chaotic but once you get to know them, the mechanics of this fight are predictable and easy to manage. Ifrit does not move from the centre of the arena, except to bend forward and bop someone if they get aggro from a distance.

Positioning is important in this fight, and no-one should be at the far edges of the room, so they don’t get caught in the Flamethrower. The tank should stand to one side of Ifrit, allowing the party to see the SE wall so they know when Fire Discs are emerging.

  • Fire Discs: multiple discs of fire shoot out from the SE end of the arena. You can dodge these or even lie down beneath them if you’re nimble.
  • Fire Balls: a large yellow sigil will appear on the floor at your feet indicating the imminent arrival of a fireball from the sky so that you can move out of the way. The impact will leave a crater of lava that does fire damage if you stand in it.
  • Slam: a cross of fire will appear on the floor beneath Ifrit, indicating that he is about to slam four ways. Just stand on the diagonal to avoid it.
  • Flamethrower: Fire walk with me. Ifrit will extend 2 beams of flame that extend to the edges of the room, in front and behind and then rotate anti-clockwise. You need to follow the flamethrower’s rotation to avoid being hit by it. The further away from the centre you are, the faster you have to run, so it’s important to be closer to the middle of the arena. This will be repeated and then followed by a double flamethrower, with 4 beams extending in a cross. By this time, the floor will most likely be covered in lava pools. While you should avoid as much fire as you can, if you have the choice between the flamethrower and a lava pool, walk in lava.

Main Damage Type: Fire

This is another trial by fire and you should swap into a Flame Protection amulet before stepping into the arena. First of all, make sure you touch the respawn crystal just outside the door, as this fight can go south quite easily and you don’t want to have to do the long run of shame.

The arena is quite small and has three raised platforms, with short corridors extending from the main central space at the lower level. You will need to keep moving but remain aware of the different spaces and how you can use them to your advantage. The fight goes more smoothly if you have a tank who will maintain a position instead of chasing Marius around, but either way, everyone needs to keep on their toes during this fight.

  • Bungie Boss: periodically, Marius will spin away from the tank toward a DPS and then spin back. This is a dance move and not loss of aggro, so there is no need to freak out. Just dodge, whether you are the target or not, as he will spit firey sparks during the spin that cause a Fire DoT.
  • Execute: Marius will do a large melee smack down with his Greataxe. You can’t block this but you can just step to the side and avoid it. Melee DPS need to be careful of their positioning.
  • Volcanos: (or Pimples, as we call them) – Eruptions of fire will emerge from the floor throughout the arena, particularly under the feet of players. Move to avoid a nasty Fire DoT.
  • Floor is Lava: Marius will go to the centre of the room the first time this happens, and raise his flaming axe slowly into the air. The lower section of the floor will fill with lava, leaving only the three platforms as safe zones. With enough fire resistance, this is not too much of a problem.
  • Magmaballs: At around 50% health, Marius will start dropping his large, hot balls. This will start on the SE platform (to the right of the entrance) and continue to each platform in an anti-clockwise rotation. A large fire ring will appear on the floor to show you a ball is about to drop, then it will roll to the opposite wall. Each corner of the short corridors, just outside the ball drop radius, is a safe zone where the balls cannot hit you. At about 25% health, 2 balls will drop at once, so be very careful about where you are standing.

Interesting Loot

  • M3Fire Lord’s Set – Heavy armour with Fire Harnessing and Enchanted Ward, upgradeable.
  • M3 – Molten weapon set for skins – split stat Con/Weapon scaling attribute, Desperate Empower/Savior, Weapon Ability Perk.
  • Molten Amulet – Health, Alacrity + Random perk and attribute.
  • Molten Ring – Sacred, Refreshing + Random perk and attribute.
  • Molten Earring – Refreshing Toast, Purifying Toast + Random perk and attribute.

The Depths

Enemy Type: Corrupted

Weaknesses: 30% Arcane 20% Thrust 15% Nature

The Depths weapons and consumables

Consumables

Note: *Elemental damage gems in your weapons are simply recommendations based on the elements your enemies are weakest to. Your playstyle may suit non-elemental gems better and you are encouraged to continue using those if so.

Artifact: Lost Stopwatch Amulet

Dropped by Commander Thorpe.

  • +32 Magnify (selectable attribute)
  • Stunny Gaze: Taunts are active. Generate 300% more threat. Stuns last 1s longer, but base damage is decreased by 10%.
  • Empty Socket: Attach a gem to add its effect.
  • Purify: When you are hit while below 50% Health, you lose all debuffs (90s cooldown. Does not trigger off persistent damage, DoT effects, or blocked attacks).
  • Health: Increase max health by 7% of the base value.

Strategy and tips

There are lots of teleports, trigger platforms and azoth staff nodes in this expedition, as well as a plethora of ranged enemies. Use the twists and turns to your advantage by getting out of their line of sight and forcing them to come to you.

Main Damage Type: Void

The Archdeacon begins the fight in the centre of his arena, although he can move around if players do. He summons Corrupted dogs and has a nasty Ground Wave spell that you’ll need to dodge. Try to keep the dogs in the clump so they get killed by the hits on the Archdeacon.

When he gets to about 50% life, he’ll become invincible and channel a red beam to the east side of the arena. While the Archdeacon is invincible, mines will periodically spawn and if they are not destroyed they will explode and apply Void damage to everyone in the room. If you learn the timing, you can dodge this explosion. Two DPS should step on the teleport pad, which will take them up to a platform where two mages spawn. After killing the mages, one DPS needs to use their Azoth Staff on the node so they can both return to the main arena. Azamela will resume his normal state.

At about 20% health, the Archdeacon starts channelling again, this time with an additional green beam to the west side. You need to split the group and clear each platform as soon as you can. If the dogs are clear, the healer can remain on the ground and heal each side, but usually they will go up with the tank and DPS on the green side. Surviving the bomb damage at this point is the hardest part, clear quickly, dodge if you can, and use potions carefully to stay alive.

Main Damage Type: Fire

Thorpe has been with us since the first sea voyage to Aeternum, so we should be familiar with his moves by now. His great sword does a large amount of Fire damage as well as Slash. Even when behind him, some of his moves swing back, so DPS need to be careful. When he charges, stay out of the firey trail.

Thorpe is pretty chatty and you can use his voice lines to tell what is going to happen next.

  • Ha! Pathetic!” = he goes off the tank and attacks one of the other group members
  • This will be the last time we meet” = he rises and becomes invincible while he casts a beam that spawns two behemoths. Don’t get hit by the beam and kill the adds while the tank holds Thorpe away.
  • Prepare to have your soul crushed” = aka The Big Sticky Finger. Thorpe points a beam across the room and slowly rotates. It’s pretty slow so easy enough to stay away from or you can duck under it.
  • Time to taste Corrupted Steel” = slams down his sword – don’t be too close.
  • I will crush you beneath my heel, ant!” = he summons a beam of fire and directs it at one player, leaving a circle of fire on the floor.

Interesting Loot

  • M3Expedition Captain’s Set – Heavy armour with Strike Conditioning and Grit Ward, upgradeable.
  • M3 – Gleaming Pitch weapon set for skins – split stat Con/Weapon scaling attribute, Keenly Empowered/Blessed, Weapon Ability Perk.
  • Deep Amulet – Health, Shirking DoT Cleanse + Random perk and attribute.
  • Deep Ring – Keen Awareness, Enfeebling + Random perk and attribute.
  • Deep Earring – Empowering Toast, Nimble + Random perk and attribute.

Garden of Genesis

Enemy Type: Angry Earth

Weaknesses: 30% Fire 20% Slash

Genesis consumables and Weapons - Slash/Fire. Ruby, Angry Earth Ward/Coating. Honing Stone, Stat Food, Topaz potion

Consumables

Note: *Elemental damage gems in your weapons are simply recommendations based on the elements your enemies are weakest to. Your playstyle may suit non-elemental gems better and you are encouraged to continue using those if so.

Artifact: Freya's Francisca Hatchet

Dropped by The Blighted Greenskeeper.

  • +38 Magnify (selectable attribute)
  • Thrown Mastery: Thrown Axe projectiles reduce all axe skill cooldowns by 25% (5s cooldown).
  • Empty Socket: Attach a gem to add its effect.
  • Empowering Rending Throw: Ranged Hatchet attacks deal +40% damage against Rending Throw targets.
  • Refreshing Move: Light and Heavy attacks reduce your active weapon cooldowns by 2.5% (0.2s cooldown).

Strategy and tips

This Garden is full of snares and Blight, so this is one time you might choose to use Powerful Incense over Desert Sunrise. Genesis is the shortest expedition and lots of players are used to speed-running it, so expect to have to keep up with your group. There’s a lot of skipping, and the boss in the secret room is rarely killed. Right at the start, you will need to collect some Concentrated Blight to unlock the first door. You can find this down the first staircase to the left, just be careful of the patrolling archer.

Main Damage Type: Strike

This fight is the most difficult in the expedition. There are two main methods of killing him, “All In” and “4 and 1“.

The Caretaker spawns in a large boggy room, all alone. He’ll jump around a bit and will slap out a long tendril at the furthest player, so be careful if you’re playing range. When you get his health down to about 70%, he’ll move to the centre of the room and start putting up a wall of thorns. This is where the group has to decide whether to stay inside the wall with him, or to go outside and deal with the adds that spawn.

All In

The All In method is a DPS check. Everyone enters the ring with the Caretaker and does as much damage as they can. A Genesis Cap mushroom will spawn – you need to destroy the first one to avoid a wipe. The person who kills the Genesis Cap will receive an Empower buff. After, he’ll start diving under the floor and emerging periodically to attack. You can just avoid the lunge by watching and moving. After 7 lunges, the Caretaker will stand up and you can fight him again. Sometimes the walls will go down and let in the adds at this point, so you have to kill him very quickly. If the group can’t kill him fast enough and ends up dying to the adds, you may need to try the 4 and 1 method.

4 and 1

This method involves sending one player (usually the tank) inside the thorn wall, while the rest remain outside. The tank needs to play defensively and also destroy the Genesis Cap mushroom when it spawns. Outside the wall, there will be three lots of adds spawn, the first one on the side near the entrance. A point will light up, indicating where the spawn is going to occur. The outside group need to kill each spawn of adds as quickly as they can, then move clockwise around the wall to fight the next group. After a period of time, the walls will come down, allowing the tank to help with any remaining enemies. The Caretaker will go into the wall phase again, this time everyone should go in and do the All In method as outlined above.

Main Damage Type: Nature and Strike

The Greenskeeper is a snake-like boss, with poison to boot. The main attacks are Strike damage, but you should be able to avoid those. The AOE poison and ranged attacks are Nature damage and it’s more likely you might be hit by these. This is a relatively easy fight, as long as you know what to expect.

  • Poison Pools – if you see a stream of poison headed your way, run to the edge of the arena. A large pool of poison is about to appear at your feet, so you need to get it as far from the group as you can. Also try to avoid dropping it on boulders if possible.
  • Scream – if you’re playing ranged, the Greenskeeper may send out a scream wave at you. This can be dodged.
  • Projectile – she also throws three quick projectiles, which can also be dodged
  • Boulder – an outline of a circle will appear on the floor at the feet of a player, just before a boulder drops. You can easily move out of the way in time if you see it. These boulders are used later, so it’s important there is room around the back. Make sure you’re not fighting at the edge of the arena, especially if you are ranged.
  • Burrow – the Greenskeeper will tunnel under the ground and come up under a player. If you get hit, it does a large amount of Strike damage. It will keep tunnelling to the furthest player, so to shorten this section, the group can stand together in a Sacred Ground and block.
  • The Floor is Poison – later in the fight, the floor will be covered in a wavy poison. If there is no boulder between you and the Greenskeeper, you’ll be instantly killed. Everyone should hide behind a boulder, unless you have Defy Death, in which case you can live through it.

Interesting Loot

  • M3Blighted Growth’s Set – Light armour with Nature Harnessing and Shirking Fortification, upgradeable.
  • M3 – Mossbourne weapon set for skins – split stat Con/Weapon scaling attribute, Mortal Power/Blessed, Weapon Ability Perk.
  • Garden’s Amulet – Health, Fortified + Random perk and attribute.
  • Garden’s Ring – Keen Awareness, Hearty + Random perk and attribute.
  • Garden’s Earring – Healthy Toast, Nimble + Random perk and attribute.

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