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How to Reach the Reformed Altar in Risk of Rain 2

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The Reformed Altar is one of the new stages in Risk of Rain 2 and is part of the Seekers of the Storm expansion. This stage is one of five new stages and appears right after the initial stage if you have the expansion enabled. However, you can’t access it by going through the teleporter. Here is how you can reach the Reformed Altar in Risk of Rain 2.

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How to Teleport to Reformed Altar in Risk of Rain 2

To reach the Reformed Altar in Risk of Rain 2, you need to pray to the Halcyon Shrine in the first stage, charge it to a certain point, defeat the mini-boss spawned next to it, and enter the green portal.

  • If you have the expansion enabled, the Halcyon Shrine will always appear in the first stage. This is a shrine with green crystals protruding from the ground.
  • Pray to it, and you’ll have to fight a few golems while it recharges using your gold. It has three different levels, and you technically only need to charge it to the first major point. However, if you charge it all the way up, you’ll receive three awards.
  • Once charged, you can pray to it again, and the shrine will summon a mini-boss. It’s not that tough, but you want to watch out for its spin attack that can throw you quite far.
  • After you beat the mini-boss, a green portal will appear near the Shrine.
  • Enter the green portal, and you will be teleported to the Reformed Altar.

Here, you’ll be able to unlock the brand new Chef survivor and begin your journey towards beating and unlocking the final boss of the DLC. Just watch out for the Elder Lemurians in this place.


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