![]() ![]() ![]() Fallgrim has 1 checkpoint, 4 acids, and an item that increases how much resolve you get. Unbeknownst to him, the entire instrument was crafted from obsidianite and is completely unbreakable. Each of the three dungeons has 3 checkpoints, 1 weapon, 2 items that give abilities to your weapons, 2 quenching acids to increase weapon damage, and 1 item that improves the heal from your parry. Key Items can be used to progress through the main campaign or upgrade your equipment. Quenching Acid can be used at the Workbench to increase the Weapon Strength, increasing its damage and can be found at many Locations listed below. “The Arch Engineer had this instrument commissioned because he kept breaking his strings. Quenching Acid is a Key Item in Mortal Shell. It must have taken a while to have gotten this good. Once you max out your Familiarity with the Impervious Lute, you’ll unlock the flavor text below: Unlike the Simple Lute, however, the Impervious lute has a fresh song for every step along the way (with the exception of the final step - steps nine and ten are the same song). Like the Simple Lute, there are ten steps in the learning process, as in you’ll have to play it ten times to max out your Familiarity with it. (You don’t have to play the lutes in this order, but I feel like the game wants you to.) In my own head-canon, your character would max out Familiarity with the Simple Lute first, so by the time you start playing the Impervious Lute, you’ll be ready to knock out some real bangers. If you want to know where to find the Impervious Lute, I’ve posted a guide on Lightgun Galaxy (with an included video). Each of the three dungeons has 3 checkpoints, 1 weapon, 2 items that give abilities to your weapons, 2 quenching acids to increase weapon damage, and 1 item that improves the heal from your parry. The Impervious Lute looks cooler than the Simple Lute, and it has a better song catalogue as well. Besides, the Impervious Lute is where the fun really begins. I’ve already covered all the details of the Simple Lute in a previous article, so I won’t repeat that here.
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