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How to Stop Bleeding in Remnant: From the Ashes
How to Stop Bleeding in Remnant: From the Ashes

How to Stop Bleeding in Remnant: From the Ashes

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If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve encountered an annoying boss that is causing you to bleed. You probably want to figure out how to stop bleeding in Remnant: From the Ashes, and we have the answer.

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Bleeding is one of the many ailments or debuffs found in the game, and it can cause a lot of frustration if you don’t know how to stop it from happening.

Elite bosses and enemies cause bleeding when they hit you with specific skills or attacks. Bleeding causes your health to drain over time, and reduces your max health as well. If you are inflicted with bleeding, you’ll probably die unless you have a lot of healing items.

Curing the bleeding status is actually easy. There is an item in the game called Bandages. The purpose of bandages in this game is to stop the bleeding effect.

How to Stop Bleeding in Remnant: From the Ashes

Bandages can be obtained from Reggie over in Ward 13. It’s a good choice to stack up on them before any excursions. They are not expensive and can really save you some frustration down the line. You can throw them onto your hot bar or quick use buttons for easy access as well.

Some gear can also increase your resistance to bleeding effects. If you are going up against bosses you know cause bleeding, you may want to equip some gear that buffs your resistances to it.

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