Stigma in The Last Faith are powerful abilities that you can find as you explore the world, and there are 4 of them to find.
Each one offers a unique boon, but you can only have one active at a time! Nonetheless, having all of them is extremely recommended.
In this guide, we’ll tell you how to get all of the Stigma in this game.
All Stigma Locations in The Last Faith
Stigma of Reprieve
This will be your first of the 4 Stigmas in the game. You’ll get it once you defeat the Giant Patron boss at the end of The Temple of the Deposed Gods area.
The Temple of the Deposed Gods is the game’s tutorial section. As such, the Giant Patron is the first boss in the game and completely unmissable!
Stigma of Protection
You’ll get this Stigma by defeating the Starborn Nighthunter a second time.
First, you’ll need to defeat them in the western part of the City of Elrim, in the room marked on the map above.
Then, you’ll need to travel to the bottom eastern corner of Telwynil Village. As before, look for the room marked on the map above.
Defeat them in both places and you’ll get the Stigma of Protection as your reward!
When you have the Celestial Larva, follow the route on the map above. The green diamond is the starting point, the red arrows are the route to follow, and the red circle is your goal.
Be careful dealing with the fire-breathing statues and the roaming Giant Patron as you make your way to the Stigma!
Climb the ladder at the end of this gauntlet and you’ll find the Stigma of Catalysis lying on the ground.
Lost Mark of Transcendence (Stigma of Transcendence)
Technically, the Lost Mark of Transcendence isn’t really one of the Stigmas. This means that you don’t need to equip it; it’s always active.
However, it does unlock the power to transform by granting you the Stigma of Transcendence according to the in-game text. It’s a bit of an odd one!
Either way, you will earn this one as you progress through the main story.
More specifically, you’ll need to grab it in the room that opens once you defeat the Burnt Apostate at the top of the Liturgical Pass area.
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