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Increases Mod and Skill Cast Speed by 35%. Casting a Skill or Mod increases all damage by 15% for 20s. |
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Jester's Bell is an Amulet in Remnant 2. Jester's Bell enhances Mod and Skill Cast Speed, boosting damage for a limited time upon skill activation.
Those who served the One True King--many of whom now serve under the imposter --were given their positions out of pity or fear. The king preferred to keep close to him those who needed either succor or surveillance. Perhaps predictably, this proved unwise.
Remnant 2 Jester's Bell Effect
Jester's Bell provides the following effect:
- Increases Mod and Skill Cast Speed by 35%. Casting a Skill or Mod increases all damage by 15% for 20s.
Remnant 2 Jester's Bell Location
Jester's Bell can be found at the following locations:
- Can be found in Losomn in the palace, the jester is a guaranteed spawn. Whilst he is juggling the balls before he gives you the Magic Quill. perform the Clap emote in the emote wheel to be awarded to the Jesters Bell to you and your team
Remnant 2 Jester's Bell Builds
Jester's Bell is used in the following Builds:
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Remnant 2 Jester's Bell Notes & Trivia
- Rumor says the jester was once a lowly farmer, sent away by his family and pitied by the king. They say his bell is a kind of keepsake, once worn by one of his father's animals.
The jester, of course, neither confirms nor denies this rumor, but rather uses it to great effect as a part of his persona. - 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
- Notes, Tips, and Trivia for Jester's Bell in Remnant 2 go here.
- Anonymous
so basically because i waited politely for him to finish before i clapped i dont get this until next time im lucky enough to run into this event... cool
- Anonymous
... I would have found this by myself, on complete accident, had I known there was a ****ing emote wheel. Goddamn,
- Anonymous
King of silly this is missable and found so early in the game, I was like 2 hours in when I found this guy and hadn't even done co-op or let alone emote.
I actually wanted to clap for him but couldn't figure out how to do them(of if there even were any) and then had to look it up but the performance was already over :/
Is there a way to get him to dance again?
- Anonymous
With mods like Prismatic Driver or Stasis Beam, would this proc with each shot of the mod?
- Anonymous
A "permanent" uptime of 20% general damage (if you pay just the tiniest bit of attention to what you're doing) with the bonus of also giving 35% mod and skill speed is a ridicules good item and aside from downside ridden once neither range nor mod based play styles have access to anything that is even comparable.
Anything shield or bulwark related is automatically worse since you have to use up at least one ring slot to keep shield/bulwark active so your boon of better trinket is at the same time negated by having one less ring. (Aside form that, Insulator Drive is just plain bad)
Same goes for the 30% below 50% health, even if you don't care to play glass canon, you still sacrifice a ring slot to keep a permanent uptime.
Golden Ribbon is 5% more mod damage (and Haste, sure, I'll give you that) but now the other damage you're dealing (skill and weapon) are also 20% worse so unless you play pure mod that's a waste.
Detonator Trigger is better, true, but then it only works with like 2 sidearms and some 6 mods so if you don't want to use specifically those, and main your sidearm, that's not great.
The elemental once technically are better, but aside from Enigma, Electro Bullets & Archon I genuinely don't see it.
Nebula is great, but also the only decent acid source aside from acid bullets. And when you invest a lot of your rings into getting the mod uptime high ... well you're wasting potential again aren't ya. Fire has the same problem. And in the end all you gain is 50% better dots because the base 20% increase is the same, just this once's universal.
Finally there are the probably other best universal once: Ankh and Butchers Fetish.
Getting things to bleed is not the worst, so if you want to get the mutator and are decent at aiming that's something. (Don't @ me with Chain Pull or melee bleed - Chain, sadly, is super unreliable but also one shots anything that's not a boss anyway so what's even the point. Using bleed ring comes back to - why even use the Trinket then. Also, melee has a 35%'er so for that playstyle in particular Butchers not even good)
Ankh is even less upkeep for 5% less and no other upside. Sure, post heal you're up to 30% so good burst. But healing is also really slow and finite. And if you need it to stay alive Ankh is basically 5% worse no upside aside from when you really, REALLY need damage because you're in trouble so that's something.
All I'm saying: def. one of the top 3 trinkets for damage output in the game.
- Anonymous
Honestly one of the strongest amulets in the game, this has much more versatility than the dedicated amulets do
- Anonymous
I hate to be that guy but I really wish they'd stop hiding secrets behind emotes. Like everything is trying to kill you. The last thing on my mind is clapping my hands I was more concerned about if the guy was going to turn hostile.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
You get this from the Jester that's on the pile of bones. You use the emote "clap" while their doing their juggling act. For reference holding down the "Ping" button will pull up the emote wheel. Thought I'd mention that since I play single-player and didn't even know we had emotes.
- Anonymous
REDICULOUSLY useful for Engineer. I'd argue outright neccesary to get your turret out mid fight.
- Anonymous
If you're not fast enough with the emote simply walk away without taking the quill. The jester will shrug and sit back down, when you walk back up you can get him to perform again giving you another chance for the bell.
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