How to get a new world in Remnant 2

Remnant 2 allows players to reroll their campaign if they get something too difficult.
The world stone from Remnant 2
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After players complete the tutorial in Remnant 2, they’ll be thrust into a procedurally generated world within one of the game’s biomes. However, sometimes these worlds can present puzzles or challenges that some might find too hard, at which point players may want to reroll their world in the hopes of getting a more favorable design.

Fortunately, players can change their starter world pretty early in Remnant 2, allowing them to hopefully get something a little easier.

How to reroll worlds in Remnant 2

A picture of the world in Remnant with the option to reroll your campaign
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Once you go into your world for the first time, make sure that you try to get as far as you can before you decide to change your campaign, as you’ll have to start over from the beginning once you reroll. However, once you reach the first checkpoint and travel back to the base Ward, you can go into the crystal at the center, press the button prompted for “World Settings,” and then select “Reroll campaign.”

If you’ve gotten through at least one dungeon in your first world, you’ll likely have the advantage of starting the next one with the gear and weapons you found up to that point. Make sure that you also upgrade your weapons and craft any additional mods before you leave as well, as this will be a big help in increasing your damage output.

Make sure that you’re certain before you change the world as you can’t bring the last one back once you select the option. As long as you can get back to your home Ward, you can reroll your world in Remnant 2.

Christian Harrison

Christian Harrison

Christian Harrison is a writer and gamer, the latter he's been doing for the last two decades. When not working, he enjoys streaming the latest show or spending time with his family and friends. Contact: Christian@tryhardguides.com

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