Remnant 2 has its fair share of secrets to uncover as you navigate its procedurally generated levels. If you find yourself exploring Losomn, you’ll eventually want to find Gorge, one of the area’s bosses that might prove trickier to track down.
Finding Remnant 2’s Secret Losomn Boss Gorge requires making your way to a specific area of the world. I first found it while exploring the Butcher’s Quarters, but there is a chance that it also spawns in Cotton Kiln.
Remnant 2 Gorge Boss
Exploring the entire area did the trick during my playthrough, and you’ll want to look for a descending path that eventually takes you across a set of wooden beams and into the area’s sewers.
From there, the path should be relatively straightforward, and you cannot go wrong with visiting every unexplored nook and cranny.
On the way, chances are that you’ll find the Shiny Hog’s Lure ring. As you approach a cross-shaped labyrinthine section, you’ll notice a steel door that you seemingly cannot open.
Further on, you can interact with a lever that prompts the door to slowly open. This also brings you face (or rather back) to face with Remnant 2’s secret Losomn boss Gorge, which will enter the area.
He’s quite a big pig and it’s precisely his size that makes the fight tricky and potentially even a bit more awkward.
His charges and kicks can be easily avoided, but the cramped space certainly makes an otherwise simple process more challenging.
Defeating Gorge rewards you with the Twisting Wounds mutator item, which you can slot into weapons to increase the ranged damage you deal to bleeding targets.
That is what you need to know about finding the secret Losomn boss Gorge in Remnant 2. For more on the game, check out where you can find the Nightfall weapon and how you can use Relic Fragments.
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