With the Soroboreans DLC of Outward, we were introduced to Corruption. This an attribute that can have both positive and negative effects, depending on how corrupted you are. In this guide, we are going to go over everything you need to know about Corruption.
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Because this is part of the Soroboreans DLC, you will only be able to see it if you own this content. Additionally, the Definitive version of the game includes both DLCs, giving you access to Corruption. First, let's take a look at how Corruption works.
Corruption can cause a variety of effects depending on your current level. There are four levels of Corruption, which you can learn about below. Corruption will start to affect you once you have over 25 percent.
Once you make it to 100 percent Corruption, you will be inflicted with the effects mentioned above, and then return to 90 percent Corruption. This means that you cannot stay at this Corruption level for long periods of time.
Above, we looked at what Corruption can do to you. Overall, these effects can be quite deadly, however, they prove to be beneficial if you favor Decay spells.
Corruption will boost the damage of Decay damage, which is helpful if you have a Decay build.
There are several ways that you can gain Corruption, which we will go over below.
First, you can gain this effect by standing in Corrupted Zones. These are areas on the map where green smoke rises from the ground. Corrupted Zones appear around the maps, with a higher concentration of these zones in the Antique Plateau.
Additionally, you can gain Corruption by being attacked by the following enemies.
There is a variety of items that can increase your Corruption level. These items can
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