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Disables negative effects of Burden Rings. 5% Movement Speed per burden lifted (Max 20%). |
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Gift Of The Unbound is an Amulet in Remnant 2. Gift Of The Unbound disables negative effects of Burden Rings and restricts Maximum Health gained by 20% per effect disabled. It is a brand new Amulet debuting in the Remnant 2 The Awakened King DLC.
Gratitude and platitudes are all well and good, but without material gain to back them up, they are as worthless as the air used to breathe them in to existence. Remarkable deeds come at a remarkable price, and without said price, those in need, "divine" or no, ought to be left to their miserly suffering.
Remnant 2 Gift Of The Unbound Effect
Gift Of The Unbound provides the following effect:
- Disables negative effects of Burden Rings. 5% Movement Speed per burden lifted (Max 20%).
Remnant 2 Gift Of The Unbound Location
Gift Of The Unbound can be found at the following locations:
- Given by Nimue after returning to her with Nimue's Blood-Marred Vow
Remnant 2 Gift Of The Unbound Builds
Gift Of The Unbound is used in the following Builds:
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Remnant 2 Gift Of The Unbound Notes & Trivia
- This amulet represents a tethered goddess freed by the kindness of a traveling stranger. It glows with a mystical light that never seems to dim, and wearing it makes you feel as though a heavy burden has been lifted from your shoulders.
- Amulets in Remnant 2 are accessories that, once equipped, can grant players diverse benefits. Players can equip one Amulet at the same time, in the designated slot.
- Updated with the release of The Forgotten Kingdom DLC. Check Patch Notes for more information.
- Removed Max Health Reduction
- Added 5% Movement Speed per Burden Lifted (Max 20%)
- Notes, Tips, and Trivia for Gift Of The Unbound in Remnant 2 go here.
- Anonymous
About to be my new favorite ring if I'm reading these patch notes right, move speed is hella nice and I love all my Burden rings
- Anonymous
So I could see this being used by a sumigeer (summoner/engineer) in a group since you can use the bloodbond trait, Game Master's Pride, Burden of The Divine, Burden of The Audacious and then whatever else. The only thing with that is you're basically going to have like no dmg increase, less health and so on. I obviously can see what they were trying to do here and love the idea. Instead of cutting our health down so much why not disable health regen on us. I feel like giving us a debuff or some type of negative effect is perfectly fine but don't cut out hp pool down to nothing...
- Anonymous
Question is, does this lower your maximum health, or does it grey out a section of your health bar? Because if it's the second one, there's theoretically a niche case for a low health build - problem is that it would take an amulet and 3 rings to get you below 50% in the first place, and I don't think there's a singular "low health" ring, trait, or class ability that could make that work on its own. If it worked that way AND you had a second amulet slot MAYBE you could do something silly with Vengeance Idol and... I dunno, ring of crisis? The potential is there, there just isn't enough room to capitalise on it.
- Anonymous
In order for this to be good, they should make it ADD something per burden ring, not lose health.
- Anonymous
I dont know if its intended but i think so. On PS5 this doent works for all rings which have a negative effect but it works on all rings which have "Burden" in their name. This is still somewhat usefull if you might want to use Burden of Destroyer/Follower/Gamber/Rebel/Stargazer/Warlock/Departed/Sciolist.
- Anonymous
Oh look, another item I'm never going to use.
Thanks, Gunfire Games!
- Anonymous
Now we need a ring to disable this amulet's negative effect. So stupid.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
The problem with this kind of items is that you are missing a lot by wearing this just to negate some minor side effects instead of just using literally any other amulet that provides any useful buff. This kind of amulets should have their own type of slot to be something worth considering.
- Anonymous
What's the point when the negative side effects of the burden rings are so minor in the first place?
- Anonymous
Reduces your maximum current health, so if you have this and one burden ring equipped you cannot go above 80% health, two for 60%, three for 40%, and four for 20%. Trading the burden negatives for health negatives.
Might be worth it if burden negatives were nastier or if it doubled the positives, but for now it is very niche.
- Anonymous
Seems this was made for tryhards since losing any amount of health quickly makes you one shot-able
- Anonymous
So does this reserve 20% health per effect negated?
That seems like a pretty bad tradeoff ngl.
Sooooooo I was speaking with her and died to a random mob during the dialogue, she took the quest item, but now I have no amulet. Be careful to kill everything near you before you speak with her for the reward.
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