So, the other day I was messing around with Risk of Rain 2, right? I’d heard whispers about these things called “Artifacts” and how they can totally change up the game. I was particularly interested in this one, the “Artifact of Devotion.” Seemed pretty cool, and I wanted to see it in action, so I decided to go for it.
First, I had to find the code for this artifact. It wasn’t something you just stumble upon. The game hides these codes on stone tablets in the levels, which is a pretty neat touch, but it also means you gotta hunt for them. Luckily, I found a hint online. It was something like, “Triangle, Diamond, Triangle. Square, Diamond, Square.” Got it.
Next, I had to figure out how to input this code. After poking around a bit, I found this area where I could actually use the code. I put in the shapes in the order I found: Triangle, Diamond, Triangle, then Square, Diamond, Square. And boom, the Artifact of Devotion was mine!
Once I activated it, things got interesting. Basically, this artifact replaces broken drones with Lemurian Eggs. Sounds weird, I know, but bear with me. When you give an item to these eggs, they hatch into these Lemurian creatures that fight alongside you. It’s like having your own little army.
- I started noticing these eggs popping up whenever I would normally find a broken drone.
- I tried giving them different items, and sure enough, they’d hatch into these little Lemurian dudes.
- These guys weren’t just for show, either. They had some decent HP and could deal some damage.
I played around with this for a while, experimenting with different item combinations and seeing how the Lemurians performed. It was pretty fun, to be honest. It adds a whole new layer to the game, turning those broken drones into something useful.
It’s pretty cool!
So yeah, that’s how I got the Artifact of Devotion working in Risk of Rain 2. It took a bit of searching and some trial and error, but I managed to get it done. It’s a cool feature that really changes up the gameplay. If you’re into Risk of Rain 2, I’d definitely recommend giving it a shot. It’s like a little hidden secret that makes the game even more enjoyable.