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[[File:Remnant-ii-amulet-toxic-release-valve.png|right|Toxic Release Valve]]
[[File:Remnant-ii-amulet-toxic-release-valve.png|right|Toxic Release Valve]]
Swapping Firearms releases a Toxic Cloud, which deals 196.1 ACID damage to all enemies within 10.5 meters and applies CORROSION dealing 1,288 ACID damage over 28 seconds.
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Can only happen once every 3 seconds.
Can only happen once every 3 seconds.
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''"Invertebrate organisms from the homeworld mindlessly clung to sides of N'Erud and embarked on the millennia-long journey with us. Resilient to the end, more so than the Drzyr themselves. Ha. Are they, too, worthy of preservation?"''
''"Invertebrate organisms from the homeworld mindlessly clung to sides of N'Erud and embarked on the millennia-long journey with us. Resilient to the end, more so than the Drzyr themselves. Ha. Are they, too, worthy of preservation?"''


[[Category:Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:ACID Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:CORROSION Amulets (Remnant II)]]
[[Category:Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:ACID Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:CORROSION Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:Base Game Amulets (Remnant II)]]

Latest revision as of 12:48, 13 June 2024

Toxic Release Valve
Toxic Release Valve

Swapping Firearms releases a Toxic Cloud, which deals 196.1 ACID damage to all enemies within 10.5 meters and applies CORROSION dealing 1,288 ACID damage over 28 seconds.

Can only happen once every 3 seconds.

Find in the Biome Control Room in the Dormant N'Erudian Facility on N'Erud.

Lore

A fumigation tool employed by certain drones to keep N'Erud sterile and free of stowaway pests—at the heavy price of a truly malodorous stench.

"Invertebrate organisms from the homeworld mindlessly clung to sides of N'Erud and embarked on the millennia-long journey with us. Resilient to the end, more so than the Drzyr themselves. Ha. Are they, too, worthy of preservation?"