Remnant 2: The Forgotten Kingdom’s Invoker Archetype Revealed in New Trailer

Channel Yaesha's Nature Spirits to buff and heal allies, slow and shock enemies, and gain increased damage with the newest Archetype.

Posted By | On 19th, Apr. 2024

Remnant 2 The Forgotten Kingdom

The second paid DLC for Gunfire Games’ Remnant 2, The Forgotten Kingdom, sees players returning to Yaesha to combat Lydusa, a wrathful stone spirit. There are new weapons, mods, rings and amulets to collect and bosses to tackle, but perhaps most exciting is the new Archetype – the Invoker. The developer outlines the new class and its powerful abilities in a new trailer – check it out below.

Harnessing Yaesha’s Nature Spirits, the Invoker’s Prime Perk is “Visionary”, granting double charges for Skills, regardless of the Archetype equipped, and reducing their cooldowns. Way of Kaeula calls forth rain and sends out a Tidal Wave, slowing enemies and hitting them with lightning periodically. Way of Meidra sends out roots to inflict Gloom, healing allies over time and granting lifesteal to afflicted enemies (who take more elemental damage).

Finally, there’s Way of Lydusa, which allows for inflicting Brittle on enemies for higher critical chance and critical damage. You can also build up and unleash Sandblast in an area around you. The Invoker also carries a new Archetype Trait, “Gifted,” for increasing the duration of Skills.

Remnant 2: The Forbidden Kingdom launches on April 23rd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Stay tuned for more details before then.


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