There are various anomalies and hazards in Deep Rock Galactic that modify the game including the Rich Atmosphere anomaly. Players will come across anomalies and hazards randomly, and there's no way to guarantee which modifiers will be on a mission. Instead, players will need to continue completing missions until they come across one with the Rich Atmosphere anomaly in order to experience the effects of this modifier.
Anomalies and hazards are modifiers for missions in Deep Rock Galactic that can change how players approach tasks or the mechanics of the game. For example, players may have a mission with the Regenerative Bugs hazard which allows damaged enemies to regenerate. Players may also come across the Rich Atmosphere anomaly in Deep Rock Galactic, which gives the dwarves high-pitched voices and increases movement speed for everyone.
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Players that want to complete missions and move faster should look for the Rich Atmosphere anomaly in Deep Rock Galactic. This modifier will increase movement speed by 50%, but the increase is for enemies as well as the dwarves. Players will also notice their character's voice is 50% higher in pitch, which produces some amusing dialogue and emotes. Even though anomalies are generally positive modifiers, Rich Atmosphere can be disorienting and take some time to get used to.
A movement speed increase of 50% can be both a challenge and a quick way to earn more experience. Players may be overwhelmed by enemies because their movement speed is also increased by Rich Atmosphere. If players are working with a team of dwarves to complete missions in Deep Rock Galactic, then they should always have someone watching for enemies that may be
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