Last Epoch – How to link items in chat

Linking items is imperative if you want to show off your epic loot.

Last Epoch Warlock in desert with Boots icon
Screenshot/Remix by Dot Esports

Last Epoch is a proper ARPG, and that means enemies explode with loot like an overstuffed piñata. You frequently need to compare and contrast your pickups, so one of Last Epoch’s most helpful features is the ability to paste item links into chat.

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Linking items in Last Epoch chat, explained

Linking an item into Last Epoch chat with a red arrow pointing at the item name in the message box
Linking items is easy—just make sure you send it to the right channel. Screenshot/Remix by Dot Esports

To link items in chat in Last Epoch, press I to open your inventory, Enter to open chat, and Control-right-click an item’s icon in your inventory. You’ll see the item name appear in the message box—simply customize your message, then press Enter to send.

This feature is especially helpful when you want to show your friends a new item you just picked up, ask other players for advice, or sell an item to a willing buyer.

Remember to set your desired chat channel before linking an item—Global if you want to reach everyone, Help if you’re looking for advice, Party if you want to talk to your allies (the shortcut is /p), or a Whisper to another player with /w (or /r to reply).

Linking items in Last Epoch is a fairly confusing process because it isn’t directly explained on item tooltips—unlike the other shortcuts. It says you can use Control to compare items, Alt to see mod explanations, and Shift-right-click to drop items, but nothing about linking items in chat. Once you remember to Control-right-click, it’s easy.

Next, check out our guide to all Last Epoch Twitch drops and how to claim them, or consider our Acid Flask Rogue build if you fancy something a bit spicy.

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Tom is the UK Associate Editor for Dot Esports. He's the former TCG Editor for CBR and holds a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Edinburgh. Tom spent six years as a Science Editor for the Royal Society of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, and AstraZeneca before leaving science to pursue his dream career in games journalism at the start of 2023. He loves MMOs, RPGs, TCGs, and pretty much every game by FromSoftware—especially Dark Souls.