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Defeat Aberroth, Last Epoch’s ultimate Pinnacle boss, on Normal or Uber difficulty, with Harbinger’s Eyes farmed for you if your account isn’t ready yet.

Last Epoch Aberroth Boost

Buy Last Epoch Aberroth Boost and reach the one fight in the entire game that demands ten separate boss kills just to knock on the door. Aberroth sits behind ten Harbinger’s Eyes, one from each Timeline boss in the Forgotten Knights system, and losing to him at the Altar of Oblivion means farming a fresh Eye before trying again. Given the sheer cost of a failed pull, most players spend far longer preparing for this fight than fighting it.

Our Last Epoch Aberroth Carry handles the whole chain: Harbinger Eyes farmed if you’re short, the Altar of Oblivion activated, and Aberroth taken down on Normal or Uber, depending on what you’ve picked. If you’re already holding a full set of Eyes, say so, and the price drops accordingly since there’s less prep work on our end.

Service Includes

  • Aberroth defeated on your selected number of kills (Normal or Uber);
  • Harbinger’s Eyes farmed and the Altar of Oblivion activated;
  • Chance at Aberroth-exclusive artifacts from his full loot pool;
  • All Gold, shards, idols, and gear found kept.

You can choose either Self-Play or Piloted mode for this boost.

Delivery Info

Estimated Start Time: 15–30 minutes.
Estimated Completion Time: 30 minutes per kill.

  • Normal: ordinary completion speed;
  • Express: 20% faster;
  • Super Express: 30% faster.

Additional Options

  • Add Gold — receive additional Gold alongside your run’s rewards;
  • Stream — watch the fight live via private stream.

Requirements

Character Level 50. Use our Last Epoch Power Leveling Boost if you haven’t reached it yet.
Campaign completed. Use our Last Epoch Campaign Boost if you haven’t reached it yet.
Access to the boss.

How It Works

Last Epoch Aberroth Boosting starts well before the fight itself, since showing up without ten Harbinger’s Eyes in hand means nothing happens at the Altar of Oblivion at all. We treat Eye farming as its own phase of the order, and the actual Aberroth attempt starts with everything already in place.

  1. Within 3–7 minutes of your order going through, a manager reaches out to confirm your Eye count, chosen difficulty, and preferred Boost method;
  2. If Eyes are needed, we route through the fastest Harbinger Timelines available and stock up before touching the Altar of Oblivion;
  3. Our booster steps into the arena and works through Aberroth’s four-Era pattern, clearing Void pools and repositioning Beams before Frailty stacks pile up;
  4. We keep you posted as each attempt resolves, letting you know exactly what dropped and how many Eyes remain for the next kill;
  5. Once every ordered kill is finished, we wrap things up and point you toward Trustpilot if you’d like to share how it went.

Last Epoch Aberroth Carry Details

Last Epoch Aberroth Carry exists because this fight sits at the very top of what Last Epoch asks of a character, and the loot pool reflects that. Fourteen exclusive items compete for the same drop roll on every kill, with base rates sitting well under one in five for most of them, so a single successful pull is rarely the end of the story for anyone chasing a specific piece.

Artifact

Slot

Base Drop Rate

Nihilis

Amulet

14.29%

World Splitter

Two-Handed Axe

10%

Harbinger’s Needle

Small Idol

Up to 30%

Seed of Ekkidrasil

Helmet

~10%

The Inevitable

Boots

~10%

Flames of Midnight

Ring

~10%

Buy Last Epoch Aberroth Boosting and stack enough kills to put real pressure on those numbers. A single pull rarely lands the exact piece a build needs, so ordering several attempts together is how most serious pushes happen. Uber Aberroth widens the pool further with items exclusive to that difficulty, worth planning around once your character can handle the harder fight.

Last Epoch Aberroth Boosting FAQ

What happens if I run out of Harbinger’s Eyes partway through my order?

 

 

 

If your ordered kill count runs ahead of the Eyes on hand, we simply farm more before continuing, since Eyes don’t carry over between attempts once spent at the Altar of Oblivion. This is already factored into the standard service unless you’ve selected the discount for already having full access. Multi-kill orders that involve fresh Eye farming for each attempt naturally take longer than a single kill against a character that already has everything stocked.

Is Uber Aberroth worth the jump from Normal difficulty?

 

Uber unlocks additional exclusive drops that never appear in the Normal version, so anyone chasing the deepest part of Aberroth’s loot pool eventually needs to fight there regardless. The tradeoff is difficulty: Uber is widely considered one of the hardest fights in the game, and most solo attempts take several tries even from experienced players. Our booster runs Uber the same way as Normal, clean and on the first attempt, so the harder version costs more, but it doesn’t turn into a string of wasted Eyes the way a solo learning curve typically does.

Does killing Aberroth unlock anything beyond the loot itself?

 

On a fresh Cycle, Aberroth is only available to online characters until someone on that realm lands the first kill, at which point he opens up for Legacy and offline characters starting the next business day. Beyond that server-wide unlock, defeating him marks the completion of the Harbinger of Ruin content, the endgame arc built around Forgotten Knights progression and Timeline bosses, closing out that entire system for good on your account.