Eldritch Perfection is a divination card. A set of four can be exchanged for an Item(Item Level: 100, Perfect Eldritch Implicit Modifier).
Flavour Text: Embrace horror. Bathe in its beauty. How to get it?Drop level: 68. Eldritch Perfection has restrictions on where or how it can drop. Drops from eldritch monsters found in maps influenced by The Searing Exarch or The Eater of Worlds. Monster restrictionsThis item can be acquired from the following monsters:
Perfect Eldritch Implicit ModifierThere are six named tiers of modifiers: "Lesser", "Greater", "Grand", "Exceptional", "Exquisite", and "Perfect"; colloquially known as t1-t6 Eldritch/Eater/Exarch mods (where T1 is count from the bottom not from the top in this example; some people may still called "Perfect" as T1 mod, but datamined value shown it is internally called T6). The first four tiers can be obtained via their respective Eldritch Ichors or Embers; t5 and t6 mods can only be obtained by upgrading using an Orb of Conflict. |
Eldritch implicit modifier refers to either:
These modifiers have no correlation to the "Eldritch" (now known as The Elder’s) prefix for modifiers influenced by The Elder.
Items that have Eldritch implicit modifiers are not considered influenced. They can be split or fractured. They can also be synthesised, but this may overwrite the Eldritch implicits.
However, an item may not both be influenced and have Eldritch implicits. None of the Elderslayer’s Exalted Orbs can be used on an item with Eldritch implicits, and none of the Eldritch currency can be used on an influenced item.
These modifiers may appear on helmets, gloves, boots, and body armours. Items with existing Shaper, Elder, or Conqueror influences cannot gain Eldritch implicit modifiers, and vice versa. Unique Items cannot have Eldritch implicits (with few exceptions, e.g. The Eternal Struggle) and cannot be chanced into from Eldritch implicit bases.
Eldritch implicit modifiers replace any current implicits on items, making them typically poor choices for items with implicit like Atlas, Synthesised, Ritual, or Heist base type items or Sacrificial Garbs (unless their base defences are superior to the highest tier of normally available bases); however, they provide significant power to non-influenced Ward base types, Fractured items, and Grasping Mails which do not normally have implicit modifiers. If an implicit is replaced by corrupting an item with a Vaal Orb, only one of the implicits on the item will be replaced. An item with eldritch implicits can be granted an extra implicit by a Gilded Fossil, thus it is possible (though unlikely) to create an item with two eldritch implicits and a corrupted implicit.
There are six named tiers of modifiers: "Lesser", "Greater", "Grand", "Exceptional", "Exquisite", and "Perfect"; colloquially known as t1-t6 Eldritch/Eater/Exarch mods (where T1 is count from the bottom not from the top in this example; some people may still called "Perfect" as T1 mod, but datamined value shown it is internally called T6). The first four tiers can be obtained via their respective Eldritch Ichors or Embers; t5 and t6 mods can only be obtained by upgrading using an Orb of Conflict.
An item may have either one or both of these implicit modifier types at once. If the tier of one is different from the other (including if there is only one of either Eater or Exarch modifiers), it is considered "dominated" by the higher tier of Eldritch Horror.
Items can have Eldritch implicit modifiers added to them via:
Items with Eldritch implicit modifiers can be modified via: