![]() ![]() And, as an additional little reference, think about why Cass has dealt with having Root Rot for so long. It's not revealed until Bo points it out, but players familiar with Remnant: From the Ashes would've noticed long before this as Cass could barely walk ten feet or get a sentence out without coughing. With that in mind, think back to the tutorial where Cass is found to have Root Rot. ![]() While not nearly as deadly as other Status Effects like Burning or Overloaded, Root Rot is by far the most annoying simply because it can only be cured with a Consumable (or by sitting at a Worldstone), and it's so tedious being interrupted by coughing. And, the main effect of this ailment, when applied, is that the player character is constantly interrupted in their actions with a coughing animation. This is inflicted by Root enemies, typically ones that explode into a pinkish mist when they die. In this entry, she describes that people who have it always come to her to look for ways to calm down their beating heart or help their stomach as a result, but nothing she seems to do works, as the effects of that Stew just aren't normal.Īnyone who played through most of Remnant: From the Ashes, or at the very least through the Earth realm will be familiar with the Status Effect called Root Rot. And, this Journal, among many other entries, has a whole entry dedicated to Mud Tooth's Stew. Norah found in her homemade from a shipping container behind her clinic. Well, players hunting around Ward 13 for secrets in Remnant 2 will likely eventually stumble on the Journal of Dr. RELATED: Remnant 2: The Best Team Perks, Ranked Drinking either of them will increase the player's Health or Stamina by a sizeable amount for an hour (even after death), so it's a pretty powerful meal. See, Mudtooth offers players his stew whenever they come to see him (after listening to one of his many stories), and by opening his shop players can see these Stews and Tonic Concotions up for sale. Speaking of Mudtooth, other than being a vital part of obtaining the Bandit Set in Remnant: From the Ashes, he's also a fantastic NPC Merchant. And it seems like this is the 'canon' result, as that choice led to Brabus reconnecting with Mud Tooth, disbanding the Mud Dogs altogether, and settling down in Ward 13. There were multiple endings to the 'side quests' both of these NPCs offered, with the 'best' result being to get the Pocket Watch quest item from Mudtooth and then give it to Brabus instead of fighting him. See, in Remnant: From the Ashes, Mud Tooth was one of the most lovable NPCs that players could find in their 'rolled' version of Earth (though he didn't always appear), and Brabus was a potential Dungeon Boss encounter that players could either fight or peacefully interact with. Mud Tooth and Brabus are two examples of the latter, but only fans of the first game will actually feel anything when seeing them here in Ward 13. 7 Mud Tooth & Brabus In Ward 13įirst off, when entering Ward 13, players will have the chance to meet all the different NPCs living in this settlement, with some of them having singular lines of dialog and others (usually merchants) having multiple threads of conversation players can choose to go down. So, let's go over some of the best examples. Thankfully, the sequel Remnant 2 is very respectful to those lore-loving fans, as there are tons of little references or nods to previous Gunfire Games creations that only they would understand. RELATED: Remnant 2: The Best Archetypes For Solo Players, Ranked However, the ones who did know that Remnant 2 and both its prequel games ( Chronos and R: FtA) focus on a world full of complex lore, interesting concepts, and all sorts of memorable NPCs. While many people played the first Remnant game AKA Remnant: From the Ashes, not a ton of people paid close attention to its story and the connections between NPCs. The inclusion of certain elements and items, such as Mud Tooth's Stew and the SMG MP60 R, from Remnant: From the Ashes in Remnant 2 serves as a link between the two games and hints at a shared universe. The presence of Mud Tooth and Brabus in Ward 13 is a nod to their roles in the first game, where players could interact with them and make choices that affected their outcomes. Remnant 2 includes several references and nods to the first game and its prequels, catering to lore-loving fans who paid attention to the story and NPCs.
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