Enchanting idols in Last Epoch is a key endgame mechanic introduced with the Season 2: Tombs of the Erased update, adding significant depth and customization to the idol system. This process allows players to upgrade class-specific idols by adding powerful enchanted affixes and a unique mechanic called Weaver’s Touch Last Epoch Gold, which evolves the idol’s stats as you kill enemies.How to Enchant Idols?

1. Find a Woven Enchanter Pedestal  
   Enchanting can only be done at special pedestals called Woven Enchanters, found at the end of Tombs and Cemeteries of the Erased—special mini-dungeons that appear during Monolith of Fate runs. Tombs allow one enchantment use, while Cemeteries allow up to four uses per pedestal.

2. Place a Class-Specific Idol 
   Only class-specific idols (those with class restrictions and usually larger in size) can be enchanted. Place the idol into the enchanting UI at the pedestal to begin the process.

3. Apply the Enchantment
   The Woven Enchanter will add one random enchanted affix to the idol from a special pool of affixes unique to this system. Along with the affix, the idol gains Weaver’s Touch, a resource that allows the idol’s enchanted affixes to improve over time through combat.

4. Weaver’s Touch Mechanic 
   When equipped, killing enemies consumes Weaver’s Touch charges to either increase the tier of an existing enchanted affix or add a new one, up to a maximum of two enchanted affixes per idol and up to tier 7 per affix. This dynamic progression makes enchanted idols scale with your gameplay, unlike static gear Last Epoch Gold for sale.

5. Rerolling Enchantments  
   If you’re unhappy with the enchantment roll, you can reroll it at any Woven Enchanter pedestal by spending Memory Amber, a currency dropped in Tombs and Cemeteries. Rerolling removes the current enchanted affixes and Weaver’s Touch, then reapplies a new enchantment.