As you progress and survive from various threats in Remnant 2, you’ll eventually find the need to have stronger weapons. With strong and useful weapons, you’ll be able to defeat more monsters, fight more opponents and bosses to progress further into the storyline.
The Gas Giant and Nebula are some good weapons you can go for as you progress in Remnant 2. You can obtain this by interacting with Tal Ratha and complete many of the different outcomes. In this guide, we’ll show you all Tal Ratha Choices and Weapons.
All Tal Ratha Choices & Weapons | Gas Giant & Nebula
First, you will want to start N’Erud from Forgotton Prison and reach Tal Ratha. When you reach Tal Ratha, you’ll have two different dialogue options which you want to click on to receive different outcomes.
First, you’ll want to let Tal Ratha swallow you by selecting Sure. Let’s go. Then, Tal Ratha will swallow you and transfer you to a different world.
You will then get teleported to Tal Ratha’s Forgotten Prison World, where you need to defeat Tal Ratha (Metaphysical). After that, you will be able to obtain the Acidic Jawbone to craft the Gas Giant weapon for your character.
The Gas Giant is a Melee weapon that you can craft after you defeat Tal Ratha. Dealing damage with this weapon unleashes the Dormant Toxic Gas within the head. When infused, Basic Attacks apply corroded for 5 seconds.
In order to obtain the remaining weapon, Nebula, you’ll want to choose the remaining dialogue option. This means you’ll click on the dialogue saying Uh, no. Thank you. Tal Ratha will then become aggressive and will attack you.
On defeating Tal Ratha, you’ll gain the Spiced Bile to craft Nebula. This is a handgun weapon which allows you to fire a stream of superhot acid gas and applying the corroded effect. This deals 300 corrosive damage over 15 seconds.
That’s how you can obtain the two different Gas Giant and Nebula weapons from Tal Ratha. Depending on your dialogue choice, you’ll be able to get the right weapon that you need. As you progress, you can use these weapons, which can be really useful options.