Remnant 2: Dark Horizon – Exhaust Valve Amulet Location

Sankar
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The Exhaust Valve is an amulet you can wear in Remnant 2. It helps your weapons cool down faster and prevents them from overheating. This is another amulet, first revealed in the third and last DLC, The Dark Horizon.

“ The Drzyr surrounded themselves with implements and creations that kept them always in a delicate balance between the preservation of life and an untimely death. Most became accustomed to this state, and those who did not were swiftly silenced.

Exhaust Valve Amulet Effect

It makes your weapons cool down 25% faster, so they won’t overheat as much. This is really helpful in long battles. But when your weapon gets really hot, you can shoot 20% slower. So you need to be careful about how hot your weapon gets.

How to use Exhaust Valve Amulet 

In order to utilize your exhaust valve amulet properly, you will have to use it with other items or skills that give you an ability to control your heat and which reduce penalties as much as possible. You can also use amulets with skills which may increase damage dealt to you or give other bonuses in battle, thus making you all the stronger.

Where to find the Exhaust Valve Amulet in Remnant 2

To find the Exhaust Valve Amulet, you’ll need to go to the Stagnant Manufactory. Look for the room with the second Amalgam. The amulet is in a square hole on the right side of the room. Be careful, though! The tunnels can fill up with gas, so move quickly to avoid getting caught. The Stagnant Manufactory is a dangerous place. The gas can fill up quickly and kill you if you’re not careful. You need to be fast and efficient to avoid getting trapped.

To navigate the Stagnant Manufactory effectively: break the first door, then turn left instead of right, moving toward the end of the path where a climbable box is located. Afterward, proceed to the end of the area, turn right, and take the elevator to reach higher levels, where further obstacles and encounters await.

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Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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