With the rework update of The Crucible inNo Rest For The Wickedalso came a new way to customize your gear with Exalting. The process of Exalting items is not overly complicated, but you should keep a few things in mind when doing it.

How to Exalt an Item inNo Rest For The Wicked

To even beginExalting an item, you must first findThe Seneschalin The Crucible. He is a bit…unusual to say the least, but he will allow you to Exalt your gear provided you can give him Gloomseeds. This is a special resource only found within The Crucible and is obtained bykilling enemiesin it. The amount of Gloomseeds you get from a kill depends on the power of the enemy.

Once you find The Seneschal, you must first offer30 Gloomseedsto him to unlock theGlorious Exaltationoption in his Offerings menu.

The Seneschal in No Rest For The Wicked

This will take you at least two runs, but more likely three based on the average amount of seeds you may obtain per. When you’ve offered the seeds, you can selectExalt Itemsfrom the Seneschal’s menu option.

From this menu, you can select any gear you have in your inventory to Exalt. Exalting boostseverystat your gear has but has no such effect on any of the negative attributes. You can Exaltanypiece of gear, regardless of its rarity. Even so, gear of a higher rarity tends to yield bigger stat gains.

Glorious Exaltation offering option in No Rest For The Wicked

The higher the rarity, the more additional Gloomseeds it will cost to conclude and finish the process. Finally, keep in mind that a successful Exaltcannotbe undone, so be sure to pick the correct pieces of gear to enhance.

The good news is that if you’re not happy with your Exalts, you can always obtain more Gloomseeds by running The Crucible over again. It can be run endlessly provided you have theFallen Embersneeded to open The Crucible.

Exalt Menu select in No Rest For The Wicked

Where to get Fallen Embers in No Rest For The Wicked

If you’re short on Fallen Embers or have no idea where to get them in the first place, then you’re in luck. Fallen Embers are most commonly foundwithin chestslocated all over the gameworld ofNo Rest For The Wicked. I’ve found that they tend to be even more common within early-progressed Realms where the main storyline has not yet altered the landscape—the start of the game.

Literally, any chest you find can contain Fallen Embers, so just go around hunting them. They tend to drop in hefty quantities too, so it won’t take you long to stockpile a bunch for entering The Crucible.

Exalt Stat gain in No Rest For The Wicked

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