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How to get Osseous Armor in Remnant From The Ashes
How to get Osseous Armor in Remnant From The Ashes

How to get Osseous Armor in Remnant From The Ashes

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There are a few different armor sets available in Remnant From The Ashes, including some new pieces with the Swamp of Corsus DLC. One particular armor set is the Osseous Armor. This guide will you how to get Osseous Armor in Remnant From The Ashes.

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Armor sets in Remnant From The Ashes provide unique set bonuses depending on how many pieces you wear. There are three pieces to every set: helmet, armor, boots. There is a specific set bonus that starts with wearing one piece of the set, and gradually gets better all the way up to the three-piece set bonus.

How to get Osseous Armor in Remnant From The Ashes

  • Travel to Rhom in your Campaign
  • Find Wud, a merchant NPC
  • Buy all of Wud’s secrets

To get the Osseous Armor Set in Remnant From The Ashes, you’ll need to play the campaign and travel to Rhom. You must find an NPC named Wud, a merchant that sells consumables and rings.

After you buy all of Wud’s secrets, you will be able to purchase each piece of the Osseous Armor Set. Each piece is at +5 quality by default, and will cost you the following prices:

  • Helm: 700 Scrap
  • Husk: 1,750 Scrap
  • Kilt: 1,050 Scrap

Osseous Set Bonus

Bloodlust – Subsequent Ranged or Melee hits against the same enemy increases wearer’s Total damage dealt to that enemy. Effect degrades over time. Melee Speed and Fire Rate increase by 5%.

  • One Piece: +10% Maximum Damage
  • Two Pieces: +20% Maximum Damage
  • Three Pieces: +35% Maximum Damage

For other armor sets, check out our guides:

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