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Reduces all healing by 50%. Splits all damage and remaining healing evenly amoung all allies wearing this ring. |
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Game Master's Pride is a Ring and accessory in Remnant 2. Game Master's Pride is a mark adorned by those who have mastered the Postulant's game. It splits all damage and healing received among all allies wearing this ring.
The One True King knew that he could indulge the Fae in our lesser natures, in our vices and vile whims. He surmised that the only way to truly win our game was to not play to all-and instead forced us to play his.
Game Master's Pride Effect in Remnant 2
Game Master's Pride provides the following effect:
- Reduces all healing by 50%. Splits all damage and remaining healing evenly amoung all allies wearing this ring.
Remnant 2 Game Master's Pride Location
Game Master's Pride can be found at the following locations:
- COOP ONLY
- Can be found in Losomn - Postulant's Parlor
- Found in Bottom Left Square of maze through left door after white peice is on bottom left position
- Enter inbetween section and then get a black pice on bottom left position
Remnant 2 Game Master's Pride Builds
Game Master's Pride is used in the following Builds:
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Remnant 2 Game Master's Pride Notes & Trivia
- A mark adorned only by those who have utterly mastered the Postulant's game, a task far more abstruse than simply winning. That is to say, a mark adorned by none. Until now.
- Rings grant players diverse benefits once donned, up to 4 rings may be equipped at a time.
- Notes, Tips, and Trivia for Game Master's Pride in Remnant 2 go here.
- Anonymous
For clearing things up, you have to move a white piece to the left bottom to open the first door, this leads lets you walk in the first half of the way to the ring. But, to open the second door, to actually get the ring, you need a second person which moves the piece from the left bottom to somewhere else. So you cant get this ring as singleplayer. Sadly, i wanted to try if it heals also minions.
- Anonymous
The way this works, I think you can have 1 person with a tanky build run ahead and have 2 others with Burden of the Divine stay outside the boss fog wall for immense EHP and healing. Of course, that's not exactly a fun way to play...
- Anonymous
I like that on this page it mentions how you DON'T get this item instead of what to do to get it.
- Anonymous
Update, as a solo player i figured out the way to grab the item with door glitching with the Engineers turret. not that it matters cause solo players have no use for the ring XD but i will not be beat by a door HEHE
- Anonymous
Instant kills like getting squashed by the cubes in the labyrinth will also kill your friends. We learned the hard way..
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
What does it meant by split remaining healing? I mean I get all damage and healing will be split so that I think you all share the same health bar. But why does it say remaining?
- Anonymous
Seriously consider using this ring if you're playing co-op. If you & your friend(s) have a decent baseline skill with the gameplay, then the benefits severely outweigh the negatives & make the co-op experience so much more unique & forgiving. It's super fun having a shared health pool with your team & basing builds around it gives a lot more to think about.
- Anonymous
This ring is extremely strong in 3 player co-op. Use Indignant Fetish, Game Master's Pride, Ring of Retribution, Hardcore Metal Band and Ring of Grace. Healers can take out Ring of Retribution or Hardcore Metal Band for Burden of the Divine. Combine with any weapons of your choosing, though life steal is always a plus.
Every single one of the accessories (except Burden of the Divine of course) gets activated for ALL players whenever one player gets hit. My group has a Melee that heavily dislikes dodging and we have essentially 100% uptime on all of them.
The shared healing scales very well in 3 player co-op. It scales even better when at least 2 of the players take an AOE heal. We mostly use the Healing Shot Weapon Mod and the Medic's Wellspring Skill for this.
We're currently playing on Veteran and are practically invincible. Looking forward to how the build holds up in Nightmare. I might consider swapping from full ranged DPS to ranged DPS/Healer hybrid.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
To clarify the mechanics of this ring:
In a scenario where two people are wearing it and person A is hit for 100, the following is how damage will be calculated.
100 damage will first go through their damage reduction stat, let's say it's at the cap of 80%. So at this point, the damage received would be 20.
Then that damage is split. Person A takes 10 and person B takes 10.
Person B loses 10 life directly, their DR is not calculated.
I'm unsure how Blood Bond interacts with this. It is also calculated after DR.
It's a great ring that enables some interesting interactions.
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