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How to unlock all archetypes in Remnant 2

What you need to do to get all 11 classes for your character

A Wanderer looks at Wallace, the guy who can create Archetypes out of items in Remnant 2 Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon
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Remnant 2 is a class-based third-person shooter that takes all the right lessons from Soulsborne games — including bizarre secret weapons. And like the titles that inspired it, Remnant 2 has a load of different playstyles to choose from, this time in the form of classes called “archetypes.”

Archetypes work a bit differently than your typical RPG class. While you do pick one at the start of the game, think of this more as a “free class” and not your class forever. As you progress, you’ll be able to equip a secondary class — which comes with all the same benefits minus the “Prime Perk,” which is reserved for your main class — and even change your original class out for a better one.

You're only able to choose from four (five if you pre-ordered the game) of the 11 Remnant 2 classes at the beginning. But in this Remnant 2 guide, we’ll teach you how to find nine of the game’s classes and tell you a bit about them.

Because of the random nature of Remnant 2, we’re still looking for the other two archetypes, but we’ll update this guide as soon as we’ve found them.


Medic

A Remnant 2 player hovers over the Medical Pin item in Dr. Norah’s shop Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

If you didn’t pick the Medic class to start Remnant 2, you can unlock it by picking up the Medic Pin in Ward 13. Go up and talk to Dr. Norah, who is in the makeshift medical tent in the Ward. Look at her wares and buy the Medic Pin for 1,500 Scrap. Take the Medic Pin to Wallace and pay to upgrade it into the Caduceus Idol Engram. This item will allow you to equip the Medic class to either your prime or secondary archetype slots.

As you might’ve guessed, being a Medic is all about healing yourself and your allies. Your Prime Perk is Regenerator, which causes you to generate additional Relic (your healing item) charges when healing someone — yourself included.

Hunter

A Remnant 2 player hovers over the Rusty Medal item in Barbus’ shop Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

If you didn’t pick Hunter as your starter class, you can unlock it by visiting Brabus in Ward 13, over by the shooting range. Talk to him and he’ll eventually show you his wares — which consists of mostly guns. Buy the Rusty Medal off of him for 1,500 Scrap and take it to Wallace. Pay Wallace and he’ll upgrade the Rusty Medal into the Sniper War Medal Engram, which will allow you to equip the Hunter class in your prime or secondary archetype slot.

Hunters are all about dealing damage from a distance. As a Hunter, your Prime Perk is Dead to Rights, which causes you to extend duration-based abilities by dealing Ranged Weakspot damage (aka getting headshots). This is particularly good for abilities like Hunter’s Mark, which marks targets and gives you bonus damage against them for a period of time.

Challenger

A player in Remnant 2 hovers over the Old Metal Tool item from Reggie Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

If you didn’t pick Challenger as your starter class, you can grab it by visiting Reggie in Ward 13, who sits next to Mudtooth. Talk to Reggie and he’ll eventually show you some wares he’d like to sell. Grab the Old Metal Tool off of him for 1,500 Scrap. Then take the Old Metal Tool to Wallace and pay to have him transform it into the Steel Enswell Engram. Now you can equip it to either your prime or secondary archetype slot.

Challenger is the tank class, built for up-close-and-personal combat. If the Challenger is your prime class, you’ll be able to take advantage of the Die Hard Prime Perk. When you take fatal damage as a Challenger, your character doesn’t die and instead punches the ground, dealing damage to enemies around you and healing you to about half health. This can only happen every 10 minutes and some enemies are able to kill you through it, but it’s a very powerful effect for this rather punishing game.

Handler

A player in Remnant 2 peruses Mudtooth’s shop for the Old Whistle Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

Handler is easy to miss if you don’t select it as one of your starter classes. The item you need to unlock this pet-class is locked behind old Mudtooth’s dialogue. This guy is a storyteller, and boy does he love to tell stories. The first several times you talk to him in Ward 13, he’ll tell you some purposefully long-winded lore. But if you keep asking him for stories and keep talking to him, he’ll eventually open up a shop.

With the shop unlocked, you can purchase the Old Whistle from Mudtooth, but it’ll cost you 1,500 Scrap. Once you have it, take the whistle to Wallace and pay to upgrade it to the Silver Whistle Engram. You can now equip the Handler class in your prime or secondary slot.

The Handler’s main gimmick is that you have a pet dog to do your bidding and help you out in combat. The Handler’s Prime Perk is Bonded, which allows the dog to revive you if you go down, just like a fellow player can in co-op. This makes Handler a very powerful choice for single-player runs of Remnant 2.

Gunslinger

A look at the character selection screen for The Gunslinger in Remnant 2 Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

The Gunslinger’s unlock requirements are a bit odd. For players who pre-ordered Remnant 2, you can simply select the Gunslinger when making a new character. For those who missed out on the pre-order — or if you picked a class other than Gunslinger for your starter — you’ll need to play a fair bit of the game.

Continue with the main story until you obtain the Root Earth. Then go talk to Mudtooth in town (the old dude in the rocking chair). If you haven’t already spoken to him to unlock the Handler, you’ll need to exhaust his stories to even open his shop. He talks forever, but if manage to hear everything he has to say (you need to specifically ask him to tell you a story), he’ll hand over the Worn Cylinder. Take it up to Wallace and he’ll upgrade it to the Iron Cylinder Engram, which you’ll be able to equip The Gunslinger in your archetype slot.

The Gunslinger is all about slinging guns and dealing big damage with weapons. Its Prime Perk is Loaded, which causes your character to instantly reload both of your weapons when activating a Gunslinger skill. Loaded also grants you infinite ammo for a short period of time after activating it.

Alchemist

A Remnant 2 player kills a bat-bear creature and picks up the Mysterious Stone while doing it Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

The Alchemist is one of Remnant 2’s secret archetypes, and you can unlock it in Losomn, the Victorian-esque horror world. If you haven’t unlocked Losomn yet, just continue playing through the campaign and you’ll get there eventually, as the order of the worlds differ playthrough to playthrough.

Like many of the secret classes, getting the object you need for the Alchemist is a random event. However, instead of needing a particular area to spawn, you instead just need to approach one of the many sewer grates along the street.

The sewer grates in Losomn have a chance to spawn a Manticora — the giant, ugly bat-bears that attack you and the villagers of the town. Normally Manticora pop out of these grates, attack, retreat, and pop out elsewhere to surprise you. But if you’re standing next to one of the grates, a Manticora can grab you and pull you into the sewer. This is a random chance, so simply approach each grate you see and push up against it. Eventually, a Manticora will grab you.

Once in its lair, kill the Manticore (it’s not a boss, just an obnoxious elite in a small arena) and it will drop the Mysterious Stone. Take the stone to Wallace and pay the usual fee of 10 Lumenite Crystals and some Scrap. This will enable you to equip the secret Alchemist archetype in your prime or secondary slots.

The Alchemist is all about buffing yourself and your nearby allies with tonics that you can chuck at the ground or at someone else. Its Prime Perk is Spirited, which lets you have an extra Concoction buff active.

Summoner

A player purchases the Faded Grimoire from the Bloodmoon Altar in Remnant 2 Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

The Summoner is another of Remnant 2’s secret archetypes, and it’s a bit of a pain in the ass to get. You’ll find it in Yaesha, the jungle world. As you progress through the world’s story, you’ll find a Bloodmoon Altar shop, which just looks like an NPC on the map. This Bloodmoon Altar sells the Faded Grimoire item for 15 Blood Moon Essence, and you’ll need to buy that book if you want to become a Summoner.

So that begs the question: How do I get Blood Moon Essence? And the answer is, you get a little lucky and then you manipulate that luck as much as you can.

Once you complete Yaesha, go to one of the map’s larger areas (the Faithless Thicket worked best for us), and travel in and out of the zone until you get a Blood Moon. You’ll know you’re in a Blood Moon because the color pallet of the world will change to a red/purple hue, and you’ll see purple wisps floating around the area.

Once you’ve found your Blood Moon, do not activate the Checkpoint again, or you’ll ruin it. Shoot the floating purple wisps you find and they’ll come flying back to you as Blood Moon Essence. Eureka! Now all you need to do is walk into a new zone via the yellow doorways — any side dungeon or normal dungeon attached to the Faithless Thicket will do — and then load back into the area with the Blood Moon. This will repopulate the wisps, which you should collect, and then repeat this process.

Once you have enough Blood Moon Essence to buy the Faded Grimoire, head back to the Bloodmoon Altar and purchase it. Now take it to Wallace in Ward 13 and pay to have him transform the Faded Grimoire into the Tomb of the Bringer, which will allow you to equip the Summoner class.

The Summoner is, as you might’ve guessed, a pet class. It revolves around summoning some familiar enemies from the earth to act as your pets and fight for you. Its Prime Perk is Ruthless, which allows you to shoot your own minions in order to enrage them, causing them to deal even more damage for a short period of time.

Engineer

The Engineer is one of Remnant 2’s secret archetypes, and it’s so hidden that it’s almost impossible to stumble upon by accident. You’ll be able to unlock the Engineer once you make it to N’Erud and advance the story there a little bit.

Once you reach the second open-world area on N’Erud — for us it was the Timeless Horizon, but it can also be The Eon Vault — walk around the perimeter of the zone. Look out at the poison fog along the edge of the zone and keep an eye out for a group of stalagmites (the ones on the ground) on your right, a short platform with stalagmites on your left, and a small gap in between. If you need a visual reference, check out our image above.

Run through the gap — ignoring your character’s coughs — and jump from one cliff to the next once you reach a hole in the ground. Quickly grab the armor off the body on the other side. Then jump off the cliff to the smaller platform below. On the ground, just before you die, you’ll find the Alien Device. Grab it and succumb to your fate.

Once you get ejected from the checkpoint crystal, head back to Wallace in Ward 13. Give him the Alien Device and a handful of Lumenite Crystals and he’ll give you back the Drzyr Caliper, which will allow you to swap into the Engineer class.

The Engineer is a master of machines in Remnant 2, and you can place turrets on the ground to do your bidding or pick them up like heavy weapons. The High Tech Prime Perk allows you to overclock your tools of destruction, causing them to deal more damage and fire more quickly.

Archon

A player looks on at the corrupt portal needed to unlock the Archon in Remnant 2 Image: Gunfire Games/Gearbox Publishing via Polygon

Unlocking the Archon archetype is a bit extreme. So extreme that the developers intended Dataminers to discover the method and spread it around. However, just because players have discovered how to unlock the Archon, actually doing it isn’t any less work for you.

First, you’ll need to beat the game and get the Explorer archetype and level it all the way up to 10. Then you’ll need to make sure you have the Dreamcatcher melee weapon, which you can get in Morrow Parish in Losomn. After that you’ll need to level up the Invader archetype to level five. And after doing all that, you’ll need to collect a very specific assortment of weapons and equipment, put it all on, go through a portal, and follow a complex maze.

If you’re interested in gettin the Archon archetype, we recommend you check out our guide on unlocking the Archon archetype if you want to go for this class.

As for why you’d want the Archon, we can answer that here. This class is all about weapon mods, which are already extremely powerful in Remnant 2. Its Prime Perk is Tempest, which causes you to constantly generate Mod Power, and increases generation for all mods when you cast one.

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