Risk Of Rain 2: Cleansing Pool Spawn Locations

Marko Kulundzic
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Cleansing Pool is one of many structures that can spawn randomly in various environments, specifically in Wetland Aspect, Scorched Acres, and Siren’s Call.

It operates similar to a 3D printer, and you can use it to exchange a random Lunar item for a Pearl or Irradiant Pearl. Unfortunately, there’s only a 4% chance of dropping Irradiant Pearl and 96% for an Ordinary Pearl.

Yet, even though they require a large payment, they will, in turn, give you some rare items. If you’re wondering where you can find Cleansing Pool, we’ll show you below.

Cleansing Pool Spawn Locations – Risk of Rain 2

Cleansing Pool can only spawn in stages two, three, and four of every loop. It looks like a giant tire that’s now used as a flowerpot, so you’ll quickly recognize it. Moreover, once you get close to it, it will glow yellow for a highlight.

NOTE: If you want to detect the next drop, you may select the Cleansing Pool with the ping tool. Each time you activate a Cleansing Pool, it will re-roll the probability check based on RNG to display which item will be dropped next time you activate it.

Additionally, Cleansing Pool will take the random Lunar item from your inventory, and it can also take some of your equipment, to turn it into one of two pearls.

Ordinary Pearl
Irradiant Pearl

A standard pearl will increase your maximum health by 10%, while the super-rare Irradiant Pearl will increase all your stats by 10%. Similarly to pinging a 3D Printer, it will show either a Pearl or Irradiant Pearl in the chatbox, so pay attention to that.

LOCATIONS

Essentially, Cleansing Pools have the exact spawn locations as standard chests, meaning that they can be virtually anywhere in Wetland Aspect, Scorched Acres, and Siren’s Call.

  • Wetland Aspect

  • Scorched Acres

  • Siren’s Call

So keep an eye and explore the locations above, and eventually, you’ll find one of them.

Good luck!

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A passionate gamer and geek, Marko has played games ever since he could hold a controller. He has a soft spot for nearly all video game genres, and these days he enjoys writing gaming-related content.
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