The Ritualist Archetype in Remnant 2 is the newest and only archetype in the Awakened King DLC, focusing on a mage-like build that focuses on Negative Status Effects. The perks, skills, and the Archetype Trait mainly work by applying Negative Status Effects to you or surrounding enemies. As such, for a strong build, you should focus on these aspects and think strategically to get mid-combat bonuses.
- The Ritualist archetype in Remnant 2 is one of the 12 archetypes and provides several defensive and offensive bonuses against Negative Status Effects.
- The major benefit it provides compared to other in-game archetypes is its creative freedom and how players can continuously stack effects to unlock abilities and buffs.
- However, the Ritualist doesn’t work well with other archetypes, so creating a dual archetype, in most cases, feels pointless.
- If players are looking to make an optimal Ritualist build, they should stick to gear that applies or enhances Negative Status Effects.
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My Best Ritualist Build
Here’s a quick overview of the best Ritualist build in Remnant 2, detailing the weapons and other pieces of gear you’ll need for the setup:
WEAPONS | RINGS | AMULET | MUTATORS |
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– Sparkfire Shotgun (Long Gun) – Krell Axe (Melee) – MP60-R (Secondary Weapon) | – Atonement Fold – Lighthouse Keeper's Ring – Stone of Malevolence – Timekeeper's Ring | Death-Soaked Idol | – Tainted Blade – Twisting Wounds |
Best Weapons
Weapons can be a divisive category since I’d usually recommend obvious choices like the Nightfall or the Atom Splitter. However, for a Ritualist build, I’ll be listing weapons that specialize in inflicting Negative Status Effects like Burning, Corroded, and other such debuffs.
Long Gun: Sparkfire Shotgun
When it comes to inflicting the Burn status, no Long Gun does it better than the Sparkfire Shotgun. As a shotgun, this weapon is a close-range beast, but its Burn buildup is the key reason I included it in my guide.
Melee Weapon: Krell Axe
Similar to the Sparkfire Shotgun, the Krell Axe does another devastating status effect on enemies – Shock. Its Weapon Mod, Krell Throw, lets you throw the axe and apply Overloaded to an enemy once hit. The hit does 225 Damage every 5 seconds for 13 seconds, totaling up to 450 Damage on a target after a successful hit.
Secondary Weapon: MP60-R
Since I’ve already taken the Sparkfire Shotgun as the Long Gun for this build, I wanted a ranged weapon to which you can apply Weapon Mods. Although I prefer the Cube Gun over the MP60-R, this gun can be equipped with status-based Weapon Mods, making it an ideal addition to an optimal Ritualist build.
Best Rings
Again, sticking with the debuff-oriented build, you should focus on getting rings that apply different Status Effects on enemies. Fortunately, the Awakened King DLC adds several new rings in Remnant 2 that are specifically designed to go alongside a Ritualist build.
Atonement Fold
The Atonement Fold is an exceptionally powerful ring that inflicts the user with Bleed but increases Crit Chance by 10%. Fortunately, the 1.1 Bleed Damage you get is extremely minimal from my experience, but that Crit Chance bonus is extremely good. It’s one of the reasons you can use the Atonement Fold with most builds in Remnant 2.
Lighthouse Keeper’s Ring
The Lighthouse Keeper’s Ring can generate +3 Mod Power for every nearby entity, including yourself, suffering from a Negative Status Effect. This ability can stack up to 5 times, giving you up to +15 Mod Power, so it’s no surprise why I picked it as a top choice for the Ritualist build.
Stone Of Malevolence
The Stone of Malevolence is a hard-to-get but rewarding ring that grants +15% Mod Power for every type of Elemental Damage. Believe me, 15% is a noticeable bump, and since your Long Gun, Secondary Weapon, and Melee Weapon do Elemental Damage, you’ll often trigger this ability.
Timekeeper’s Jewel
While you can interchange between some of the rings in my guide, the Timekeeper’s Jewel is a must-have for a Ritualist build. This ring increases the duration of Status Effects that you’ve applied to enemies, which becomes an extremely overpowered ability when combined with the Ritualist’s perks and skills, like Miasma and Wrath.
Best Amulet: Death-Soaked Idol
The Death-Soaked Idol is one of the newest amulets in Remnant 2 and is a perfect fit for a Ritualist build. This amulet increases all Damage by 5% for each entity within 20m suffering from a unique Negative Status Effect. The effect can stack up to 5 times, so you can get a Damage Bonus up to 25%.
Best Mutators
Mutators are additional add-ons that you can equip onto enemies to gain additional abilities – offensive, defensive, or healing-based. On all the weapons I’ve listed above, you can equip 1 Mutator onto their respective Mutator Slot.
Melee Mutator: Tainted Blade
The Tainted Blade Mutator mostly relies on the Corroded effect since it increases Melee Damage per stack of Corroded on the target. On Level 10, the Mutator can also apply Corroded after a Charged Melee Attack, so the item becomes self-sufficient at that point. So, you’ll need to level up this Mutator before you can start using it effectively.
Gun Mutator: Twisting Wounds
The Twisting Wounds Mutator increases the Ranged Damage of a weapon to Bleeding targets. Like the Tainted Blade, this Mutator becomes self-sufficient at Level 10, where it applies Bleeding with the weapon’s Ranged Weakspot and Ranged Critical Hits.
My Take After Using The Ritualist For 20+ Hours
One of my favorite archetypes in Remnant 2’s base game was the Invader Archetype, which I loved because of how simple, versatile, fun, and sometimes overpowered it was. However, I couldn’t really find a suitable secondary archetype for it until I unlocked the Ritualist Archetype in the DLC. It’s honestly staggering how creative you can get with a build for this and how many different playstyles you can incorporate with it.
Be sure to check Usama’s review of Remnant 2’s Awakened King DLC to see where this new expansion excels and where it falls short. For other setups related to fun and viable archetypes, check out my Gunslinger Build, where I dive deep into the items and weapons you’ll need. And if you want to explore some niche in-game builds, here’s Irfan Ansari’s detailed guide on the best bow build in Remnant 2.
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