![]() If it doesn't work the first time, try using another pool. Have one person equip the Rusted Amulet, crouch and stay still in an acid pool found in the dungeon until you become corroded. Comb every inch of the dungeon! One person picks it up, everyone gets it. Once you enter The Fetid Pools, you and your partner must find a Rusted Amulet (the only purple item in the dungeon) that's usually found behind an orangeish-reddish breakable wall (melee or shoot it) or lying somewhere on the ground. Once one person finds it, they invite the other people into their world. So for example, if you see the areas that lead to The Thrall, The Unclean One, and Ixilis bosses, then you can safely reroll your world to try again. Each rolled world in Adventure can have 3 potential bosses or 2 bosses, and an event quest or a combination. If you see any entrance that does not match the picture, skip it and look elsewhere. Keep in mind, if you see this entrance, you have five possible dungeon spawns: Hall of Whispers (leads to Dream Eater boss), The Fetid Pools (what you want), Needle Lair (leads to Barbed Terror boss), Strange Pass (leads to a mid-boss called Brain Bug for a new DLC quest) and Iskal Temple that leads to the Iskal Queen fight. I recommend 2 (best if 3) people start their own game and everyone tries to find The Fetid Pools. There is a dungeon on Corsus called Fetid Pools with a cage that has 25 Glowing Fragments in it (which is equivalent to 8 bosses on hard). For me, this takes anywhere between 30 - 60 minutes while trying to make a beeline for each boss and only killing mobs in my direct path on Hard I imagine it would take longer on Apocalypse.Ģ) Co-op Corsus Adventure Normal- this method requires a minimum of 2 people. ![]() If anyone can confirm this I will gladly give you credit for it. If it's similar to Survival, then your fragments received should double to 22 x Glowing Fragments per run. ![]() Obviously, if you're more skilled, then, by all means, raise it to Apocalypse. If you get 3 bosses to spawn in a world, the first and second boss will each give 3 x Glowing Fragments, and the last boss will give 5 x Glowing Fragments giving you a total of 11 x Glowing Fragments per 3 boss run on Hard Adventure. There are two ways but I prefer the latter.ġ) Solo Adventure on Hard - You can choose any world you're comfortable with or choosing a world where you need to farm for a particular item can be beneficial. ![]() On a side note, in order to equip your skins, just go to your inventory and highlight the skin you bought and you'll see an option at the bottom of the screen that says " Select Skin." You'll need a total of about 26,000-28,000 scraps and about 650 - 675 Glowing Fragments depending on which pieces you buy with chest pieces being the most expensive. Make sure to exhaust all the helmets and pants first when buying these cosmetic pieces and save chest pieces for last. Update: Thanks to Amethystine, due to the arrival of new armors in the final DLC, it now only takes a total of 22,000 scraps and 550 Glowing Fragments to earn this achievement. The higher the difficulty, the more you receive. The same goes for Campaign and Adventure. In Survival, the bosses will guarantee a drop and if you're lucky, elite and special monsters will drop them too. Scraps and Glowing Fragments can be earned in Campaign, Adventure, and/or Survival. In order to buy any of the armor skins, you'll need lots of scraps (in-game currency) and Glowing Fragments. The merchant is situated right next to the Root Mother. If you haven't played in a while, if you look on your minimap in Ward 13, you'll see four blue people icons on the left, go to that room and you'll meet the mute merchant. There's a total of 48 armor skins (purely cosmetic) that you can buy from the latest DLC.
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