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Increases Melee damage while Armor Encumbrance is below 50. Damage bonus increases with lower Encumbrance, up to 25% at 0 Weight. |
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Flyweight's Sting is a Ring and accessory in Remnant 2. Flyweight's Sting is a ring with a fragile appearance but strong resilience. It increases melee damage based on the armor encumbrance, with a higher damage bonus at lower encumbrance.
The corruption spread quicker than | anticipated. A thousand worlds consumed, faster than I could terminate them.
Flyweight's Sting Effect in Remnant 2
Flyweight's Sting provides the following effect:
- Increases Melee damage while Armor Encumbrance is below 50. Damage bonus increases with lower Encumbrance, up to 25% at 0 Weight.
Remnant 2 Flyweight's Sting Location
Flyweight's Sting can be found at the following locations:
- Can be found in Root Earth - Corrupted Harbor Checkpoint. You'll encounter a door near the checkpoint, continue on past the boiler room fight, and you'll approach the door from the other side. After unlocking the door, go up the staircase and check the open shipping container on the left underneath the next flight of stairs.
Remnant 2 Flyweight's Sting Builds
Flyweight's Sting is used in the following Builds:
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Remnant 2 Flyweight's Sting Notes & Trivia
- The fragile look of this ring belies its strength and resilience. The tendrils coil around your finger tight enough that you wonder how--and if--you'll ever remove it.
- Rings grant players diverse benefits once donned, up to 4 rings may be equipped at a time.
- Notes, Tips, and Trivia for Flyweight's Sting in Remnant 2 go here.
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This has to be a subtle reference to Flynn's Ring from the souls series right?
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Found in a shipping container above the entrance to the container ship in the Corrupted Harbour. Go up from the mini-checkpoint and follow a root that ramps upwards. Keep an eye on your left and you will see a half-open container with the glow of the ring inside.
Equip full Leto Mk 1 for maximum effectiveness.
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