What it is
Cheatsheet.monster/lastepoch is the LE section of Thundersphinx Cheat Sheet, a collection of visual cheat sheets for various ARPGs and looter shooters. Single-page with dense tables covering the game's most-consulted info.
It covers:
- Blessings table: matrix of which blessings roll in which Monolith timeline.
- Affix tier ranges: tables of prefixes and suffixes with tier 1-7 values.
- Dungeon modifiers: keys and their associated mods.
- Resistances: caps, sources, max achievable resistance.
- Faction overview: quick comparison of Merchant's Guild vs Circle of Fortune.
Free, no signup.
What problem it solves
When you're mid-monolith and need to decide whether to push timeline X for blessing Y, you don't want to open five tabs. The cheat sheet puts the blessings/timelines matrix on one page → glance → decision.
When you're crafting and need to remember the tier range of a specific affix, opening LE Tools requires navigating 3 clicks. The cheat sheet has it visible in seconds.
For players returning after a long break, the cheat sheet is the fastest refresh — a single document that reminds you of critical mechanics without having to read entire wiki articles.
How it differs from Last Epoch Info (TunkLab)
- Cheat sheet: visual single-page, game's most-consulted info, designed for glance.
- TunkLab: multi-section database, exhaustive info, designed for deep lookup.
Use case: cheat sheet for quick in-game decisions; TunkLab when you need depth or a calculator.
What people use it for
Deciding a blessing in Monolith: about to push a timeline → check cheat sheet → see which blessings roll → prioritize.
Crafting tier reference: crafting an item → need to know the max tier available for X affix → cheat sheet.
Dungeon prep: about to enter Soulfire Bastion → quick look at the modifier you applied → understand the implication.
Resistances cap check: equipping armor and want to know if you'll overcap → quick reference.
Refresh after break: returned after 6 months → read the entire cheat sheet in 10 minutes.
Who it's NOT for
- Newcomers learning systems: the cheat sheet format assumes you understand context. To learn mechanics from scratch, go to a wiki or Maxroll guides.
- DPS theorycrafters: no calculators, just tables. For math, TunkLab or PoB-LE.
- Mobile primary users: the single-page with tables doesn't scale well to mobile. Works but ugly.
How it's used in practice
Go to cheatsheet.monster/lastepoch.
For quick search: Ctrl+F within the page. Browser-native search finds a specific affix/blessing.
For in-gameplay reference: bookmark the page and open it on a second monitor or screen device.
For print: the page is designed to print well (single-column tables). Hardcore players have it printed next to their setup.
To keep updated: check the page post-cycle launch because the creator updates with each major patch.
Honest limitations
Not exhaustive: only the most-consulted info. For obscure affixes or rare blessings, go to TunkLab.
Not interactive: read-only. No filters, no sort, no search within the site.
Cadence depends on the creator: Thundersphinx is one person. If they lose momentum on LE, the cheat sheet can lag.
Ugly mobile: usable but tables require horizontal scrolling.
English only.
No community features: just single-page content.
How to start
cheatsheet.monster/lastepoch. No signup.
Ideal setup: bookmark and open on a second monitor or tablet during gameplay.
Optional print: if you play a lot on a single monitor, printing it can be worth it.
When to open it: pre-monolith push, during a crafting session, during dungeon prep.
Recommended combo: cheat sheet for glance, LE Tools/TunkLab for deep lookups.
Also bookmark the home (cheatsheet.monster): the creator makes cheat sheets for other games. If you play several, you already know the format.