Just like the previous DLCs for the game, Remnant 2: The Dark Horizon has added a new hidden item for you to get: the Prism of Jealousy crafted by Wallace.
To be able to get the Prism of Jealousy to begin with, you’ll need to find 3 different Prismatic Stones. These Prismatic Stones themselves are also hidden, with the game not even hinting at their locations! Remnant 2 sure loves its secrets, right?
Fear not, however, you have us to help uncover these secrets and hidden items with ease. Just read on and we’ll tell you everything you need to know to get the Prism of Jealousy from Wallace!
How to Get Prism of Jealousy (Wallace Hidden Item) | The Dark Horizon
The first thing you need to do to get the Prims of Jealousy in Remnant 2: The Dark Horizon is to get the Shovel melee weapon. You can purchase it from Brabus in Ward 13 for 500 Scrap after you’ve unlocked the Explorer Archetype.
To unlock the Explorer Archetype, beat the final boss of the main campaign in Remnant 2. Then get the Golden Compass from Wallace at Ward 13.
Once you finally have the Shovel melee weapon, you’ll need to find and dig up 3 different Prismatic Stones. You’ll need to be able to access endgame locations for the main campaign, such as Root Earth, so keep that in mind.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that it’s not entirely clear if you need to start a new campaign or not. Some players report being able to get the Prismatic Stone on old campaigns, while others reported being unable to dig them up without rerolling a new campaign. There might be a bug preventing the Prismatic Stones from spawning in old saves, but there’s no official word from the devs yet.
Nonetheless, let’s go over where to find all the Prismatic Stones required to get the Prism of Jealousy hidden item from Wallace in Remnant 2: The Dark Horizon.
Ward 13 Prismatic Stone (Yellow)
Let’s get the easiest one out of the way first, as usual. Go all the way to the left corner at the back of the shooting range in Ward 13.
Use the Shovel’s charged attack near the corner to dig up and you should get a yellow Prismatic Stone. Move slightly and try digging again if you don’t get it. Finding the right digging spot can be quite finicky.
Labyrinth Prismatic Stone (Blue)
For this one, fast travel to the Colosseum of Ruin checkpoint in the Labyrinth. You’ll need to make your way close to the portal that leads to the secret [REDACTED] area. To start, turn around from the checkpoint and take the portal shown in the image above.
Once you land in the new area, go down the stairs to the central portal and watch it for a while.
Eventually, the portal will switch over to what appears to be a fatal drop. It should look like the image above. Go through it as soon as you see that. Don’t worry, a bridge will appear to prevent you from falling to your death!
Cross the bridge and take the right as soon as you reach the main part of the area.
Dig around the corner of the platform and you should find the blue Prismatic Stone.
Root Earth Prismatic Stone (Red)
For this one, make your way through the Root Earth world starting from the Ashen Wasteland checkpoint. Go through the area until you reach the spot near the second small checkpointmarkedabove.
Dig between the abandoned water towers in that spot and you should get the red Prismatic Stone.
Claiming the Prism of Jealousy Hidden Item from Wallace
Now that you’ve obtained all 3 different Prismatic Stones, there’s only one thing left to do! Go meet up with Wallace in Ward 13. He’ll be in the docks as always. Check his crafting inventory and you’ll able to claim the Prism of Jealousy by offering all 3 Prismatic Stones you obtained as well as 1 Simulacrum.
So there you have it, that’s all you need to do to get the Prism of Jealousy from Wallace in Remnant 2: The Dark Horizon. For a somewhat easier secret, check out our guide on how to get the new Monorail weapon!
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