Remnant 2: How to Get Wallace Hidden Item (Prism of Jealousy)

Remnant 2: How to Get Wallace Hidden Item (Prism of Jealousy)

As a seasoned Remnant 2 player with countless hours spent traversing its dark and twisted world, I can confidently say that the recent addition of Wallace’s hidden item has been a delightful surprise. The Prism of Jealousy, as it turns out, is a coveted Prism Stone that can be obtained without diving into the depths of The Dark Horizon DLC.


In the release of Remnant 2’s The Dark Horizon DLC, a secret item mysteriously appeared on Wallace’s Craft menu. When you hover over this enigmatic item, it displays “???,” offering little information about its nature or acquisition method. This vague description is bound to spark curiosity among players regarding the hidden item in Remnant 2, and this guide aims to shed light on the mysteries surrounding it.

Wallace’s secret item became available concurrently with The Dark Horizon launch, but players have the option to acquire it even without advancing in the DLC content.

Remnant 2: What is Wallace’s Hidden Item?

Remnant 2: How to Get Wallace Hidden Item (Prism of Jealousy)

In Wallace’s crafting list, you’ll find the elusive Prism of Jealousy – a valuable item for players aiming to acquire an extra Prism Stone in Remnant 2. To put it simply, this is one of the most effortlessly obtainable Prism Stones, but only if the player can navigate the Labyrinth and possesses Root Earth.

Remnant 2: How to Get Prism of Jealousy

To get the Prism of Jealousy, players need to unearth three Prismatic Stones. To accomplish this digging task, players should arm themselves with the Shovel and use its charged attack. For better understanding, the Shovel is a melee weapon introduced with the launch of Remnant 2’s The Forgotten Kingdom DLC. It can be bought from Barabus at Ward 13’s shooting range only after completing the base campaign at least once.

Remnant 2: How to Get Wallace Hidden Item (Prism of Jealousy)

As a gamer delving into Remnant 2, I’ve learned that Prismatic Stones aren’t just lying around waiting to be discovered by random digging. Instead, you need to zero in on three precise locations. Here’s some intel on how to access those spots, and remember, use a charged attack with the Shovel at each one:

In Remnant 2, players don’t have to replay the campaign to find the Prismatic Stones; they will show up in designated spots regardless.

Yellow Prismatic Stone (Ward 13)

Remnant 2: How to Get Wallace Hidden Item (Prism of Jealousy)

You can find the initial Prismatic Stone by excavating at the rear, left corner of the shooting area, which lies within Ward 13.

Blue Prismatic Stone (The Labyrinth)

Those on a quest for the second Prismatic Stone should head towards the “Ruined Colosseum” landmark within the Labyrinth. Upon reaching this point, enthusiasts of third-person shooter games should then proceed by following these instructions:

  1. Turn around, and pass through the portal that is forward and to the right. Players will land near a small checkpoint.
  2. Follow the path forward to reach a second portal.
  3. Wait for a room with converging white lines to appear in the portal, and pass through it. Players will land on a platform if they pass through the right side of the portal.
  4. Walk forward, dispatch the enemies, and climb the stone stairs on the right.
  5. Go right at the top of the stairs, and dig in a pile of rubble near the corner.

Red Prismatic Stone (Root Earth)

Players need to navigate towards the Ashen Wasteland milestone, which is located at the start of Root Earth now. Fans should move forward through this map until they spot a smaller checkpoint as their destination. Upon reaching this second checkpoint, players are advised to look to their right side where they’ll find three massive silos. After that, fans should excavate in front of the left-most silo to obtain the red Prismatic Stone.

Once you’ve gathered all three Prismatic Stones, head over to Wallace in Ward 13. In his Craft menu, you’ll find the secret item – the Prism of Jealousy. To create it, players need to merge the three Prismatic Stones with a Simulacrum.

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2024-09-27 20:35