Remnant 2 The Forgotten Kingdom DLC is right around the corner, and with the upcoming new expansion, Gunfire Games has also added a brand new archetype to the game - the Invoker. While it is a new archetype, complete with its own set of skills, weapons, and armor set, the Invoker feels more like a support archetype that's meant for the Ritualist.
The Invoker, which is quite powerful in its own right, looks like the perfect fit for the Invoker, as a secondary archetype. Most of the Invoker's skills are either support-oriented or focused on offense, something that felt like it was lacking within the Ritualist's skillset, which was mostly geared towards a defensive and passive playstyle.
Here's everything you need to know about Remnant 2 The Forgotten Kingdom, the Invoker, and more.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the author's opinions.
Archetypes in Remnant 2 are essentially classes, which not only dictate your character's stats but also the skills they will have access to, and also the passive traits they will be able to invest in. However, unlike other action role-playing games with similar systems, Remnant 2 does not lock you into a single class, i.e., archetype for your entire playthrough.
After a certain point in the game, you can add a secondary archetype, mixing and matching two classes to create a hybrid playstyle of your choice. You can essentially mix any two archetypes in the game, as long as you meet all the requirements to unlock them.
While your primary archetype is still the one that dictates your character's stats and traits, the secondary archetype serves as an additional set of skills that you have access to. Much like The Forgotten Kingdom's Invoker, the Ritualist is the DLC archetype that
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