You should expect to traverse several dungeons as you make your way through Remnant 2. The Dark Horizon DLC allows you to explore the Stagnant Manufactory, but there’s a tricky location where you need to navigate through toxic gases and a security room.
The way the toxic gases work in this portion of the Stagnant Manufactory is you have to destroy the glass valves containing them to progress through the area. If you’re not quick enough, these gases can cause your character to die and prevent them from moving quickly. There are several floors you have to clear to reach the end of this mechanic, but it’ll take a good amount of time to reach the end. Here’s what you need to know about how to get through the Stagnant Manufactory in Remnant 2.
]]>You can find several unique items during your time playing Remnant 2. When you embark on The Dark Horizon DLC, there are new locations for you to explore with additional rewards. One item you might not know what to do with is called the Crop Sample.
You can find the Crop Sample while exploring The Dark Horizon DLC, and it offers several rewards based on what you do with it. Knowing how to use it can be confusing, and knowing what reward you should go after first is also challenging. Thankfully, we can point you in the correct direction for every reward. Here’s what you need to know about how to use the Crop Sample in Remnant 2.
]]>Prisms are one of the new mechanics you get to handle in Remnant 2 following the arrival of The Dark Horizon DLC. A Prism adds depth to your already thoroughly created Remnant 2 character, allowing you to evolve them in a way you haven’t had the opportunity to do so.
You can find Prisms on the Fragment page of your Remnant 2 inventory. They are the central item you can swap out for other Prisms you locate throughout your journey. These can appear outside of The Dark Horizon DLC, and might include other passive buffs you want to use to enhance your character further. Something you might not know how to do is to strengthen your Prism, leveling it up. Here’s what you need to know about how to enhance your Prism in Remnant 2.
]]>The weapons in Remnant 2 are a notable feature you can acquire throughout your journey of the game. The way you unlock these weapons can be specific, and many are shrouded in mystery. With the arrival of The Dark Horizon DLC, there’s now a Berserk sword.
The weapon isn’t called a Berserk sword, but it is referenced as well, as it is a massive greatsword you can swing around in combat, unleashing this enormous weapon against enemies. The proper name of this weapon is the Black Greatsword, and it becomes available if you have The Dark Horizon DLC. Here’s what you need to know about how to get the Black Greatsword and where it drops while you’re playing Remnant 2.
]]>Building out your character in Remnant 2 means you have to hand pick every detail about their playstyle, from their Archetypes, to their rings. With the arrival of The Dark Horizon, there are several notable new pieces of equipment you can get, such as the various rings you can unlock.
Each ring you can find comes with a distinct passive ability you can use as an advantage for yourself during combat to overcome any obstacle you meet. Not every ring will work with your character, but some fit particular Archetypes and playstyles exceptionally well, making them must-haves. What they do, and how you go about getting them, do vary. Here’s what you need to know about all the new rings in Remnant 2‘s The Dark Horizon DLC.
]]>The Dark Horizon is the third premium DLC from Gunfire Games for Remnant 2 players. It takes you on a journey through another section of N’Erud, where you’ll learn about what happened when a large entity took over a small section, and you’ll have to remove that control.
There’s a specific way to do that for anyone who wants to jump into the DLC immediately when they can access it. If you’ve already been through this process for the other DLC packs, namely The Forgotten City or The Awakened King, you likely have a good idea of what to expect and what you can do. Here’s what you need to know about starting The Dark Horizon DLC in Remnant 2 and what to expect for your first and future playthroughs.
]]>The central boss you have to face off against during The Dark Horizon DLC for Remnant 2 is Alepsis-Taura. It appears as you progress through the N’Erud world, but the entity warns you against fighting it too early. Is there a good time to fight Alepsis-Taura?
There’s a brief choice you have before you choose to battle against Alepsis-Taura. You can charge forward against it, taking it on during the fight and bringing it down. However, you can do a few small things before this moment. These offer a chance to weaken the entity, potentially giving you a chance to gain an advantage against it.
]]>You can unlock several archetypes throughout Remnant 2, each with unique abilities and perks giving them a distinct gameplay style if you play alone or with friends. Those who want a more supportive role might be eyeing the Warden archetype and its abilities.
The Warden’s abilities have to do with supporting their teammates, making it more difficult for them to fall when battling against enemies. You’ll be able to add powerful shields, increase your team’s damage output, and give supportive buffs when you apply your shields. A full breakdown of how these abilities and perks work should make it easier for you to decide how you want to play this archetype. Here’s what you need to know about all the Warden abilities and perks in Remnant 2 The Dark Horizon DLC.
]]>Remnant 2’s final DLC, The Dark Horizon, is out now, sending players back to the dark depths of N’Erud. Like in previous DLCs, there’s new armor, the Nanoplated set, for you to find—and luckily for players, it can be unlocked early in your one-shot playthrough.
Once you’ve reached the Withered Necropolis, which is one of the earlier locations in the one-shot campaign, all you’ll need to do is head to the right area of the map and fight a couple of foes along the way to claim the Nanoplated armor set.
]]>You can find several unique quests as you explore Remnant 2, going out of your way to help the handful of people you encounter during your travels. While exploring N’Eurd in The Dark Horizon DLC, a robot requires repairs and needs you to track down specific items to rebuild them.
The robot appears close to the beginning of the DLC. The robot requests that you bring them to the repair bay, which can take some time to find. After you place it back inside a suitable chassis, the robot needs you to find three additional items for its full repairs. You can expect to travel through multiple areas of this region to find them all. Here’s what you need to know about where to find the Prototype Arm, Claw, and the Memory Core in Remnant 2 The Dark Horizon DLC.
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