Last Epoch Referral Code System Explained

Explanation of the recommended code system in the Last Era

In Last Epoch, the referral code system allows players to earn rewards by inviting others to the game using their unique referral codes. When new players use your referral code, you’ll receive a bee pet as a reward. The Bee pet can be equipped into one of your two pet slots, allowing you to have a swarm of bees following you around in the game.

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Additionally, your Bees will increase in size for each person who uses your referral code. This means that as more players use your code, your swarm will grow larger and more impressive.

However, it’s worth noting that bee pets are purely cosmetic and do not provide any gameplay advantages. Aside from visual appeal, they won’t help you in combat or provide any other advantage in the game.

Remember, you can only enter one referral code from a previous epoch, so if you have more than one, choose wisely. If you didn’t receive a referral code but still want to unlock a reward for someone, you can visit the Last Epoch Discord, which has a channel dedicated to sharing referral codes.

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How to share the referral code from the previous era?

To share your referral code and unlock rewards during the Last Epoch, follow these steps:

  • Open the social menu by pressing “H” on your keyboard or holding “BACK” on your controller and selecting “Social.”
  • In the “Your referral code” section, click the “Copy code” button.
  • Share your referral code with friends and other players.
  • Recommending players in the Last Epoch can get bee pets, and your bee swarm will increase as the number of referrals increases. You can recommend up to three friends and players.
  • If you’re looking for someone to share your referral code with, you can find a specific channel for this purpose on the Last Epoch Discord.

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Once you receive a recommendation, the Bee pet will automatically unlock, but it will need to be equipped. To do this, open your inventory, navigate to the Appearance tab, and select one of the two pet slots. Then, select the bee pet to equip it.

How to use the Last Era referral code?

To use a referral code in a previous epoch, follow these steps:

  • Press the H key to bring up the social menu.
  • Select the “Recommend a Friend” option.
  • Scroll down to find the box where you can paste your referral code.
  • Paste the code into the box and click OK.

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By using other players’ referral codes, they will receive a swarm of bee pets as a reward. To unlock the full form of the Bee pet, you need at least three players to use your referral code.

Every time someone uses your code, you receive three bees as pets. As more players use your code, your swarm size will grow, reaching its final form once three players have used it.

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“Last Epoch” is a hack-and-slash action role-playing game developed by Eleventh Hour Games (EHG). The game’s evolution has gone through several important milestones and changes.

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In April 2018, a free trial demo was released as part of the Last Epoch Kickstarter campaign, showcasing early concepts and gameplay mechanics for the game to generate interest and support from the gaming community.

In April 2019, the game entered the beta phase and was made available to players through Steam Early Access. This allows players to experience a more polished version of the game and provide feedback to the developers for further improvements.

In December 2019, the game’s full release, originally scheduled for April 2020, was postponed to the fourth quarter of 2020. This decision was likely made to ensure the game meets the developer’s quality standards and allow for additional development time.

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In October 2020, due to expected difficulties in Apple’s transition to computers based on ARM processors, the developer announced the cancellation of the Mac client for the game. This decision ensures that development of the game remains focused and efficient.

In December 2020, EHG announced that it was delaying the release of Last Epoch again, pushing it to 2021. This delay may be necessary to iron out any remaining issues and further polish the game before its release.

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In March 2023, a multiplayer beta was launched to allow players to experience the game’s multiplayer features and provide feedback on its performance and gameplay.

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Finally, in October 2023, it was announced that the full game would launch on February 21, 2024, marking the culmination of years of development and anticipation from players eager to explore the world of Last Epoch.

Final Era release date

According to Last Epoch’s Steam page and official forums, the Last Epoch 1.0 update was released on Steam on February 21 at 9 AM PST. Early Access players will be prompted to upgrade Last Epoch to the 1.0 update.

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Players have been exploring the game’s Early Access beta since March 2023, which offers a selection of classes, including Primalist, Rogue, and Sentinel. Players begin the quest to collect the best equipment.

Additionally, Eleventh Hour Games announced that Last Epoch’s online services will be undergoing maintenance 24 hours before the game’s full launch. During this time, Last Epoch will be unplayable until the game is fully released.

The Last Era Trailer

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