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How to Get Amalgam in Gotham Knights & What It’s Used For

How rare might Amalgam be in Gotham Knights?

Welcome, Bat-fans. As you’re well aware, Gotham Knights has arrived—and with it, plenty of opportunity. One of the biggest features in this entry is the amount of crafting players are able to do for each character. For that, you’ll need to find all sorts of resources. That’s why we’re here today, to break down how to get Amalgam in Gotham Knights and what it’s used for.

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What Is Amalgam Used For?

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before but, Amalgam also falls into the rare category of Gotham Knights crafting materials. At any given time, it is likely that you will have a fairly low amount of it. Especially when compared to other resources.

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But like any crafting material in Gotham Knights, Amalgam is used for crafting new suits, melee and ranged weapons for each of the four Heroes of the Batman Family. This can all be accessed from the ‘Crafting’ part of the ‘Gear’ menu within the Batcomputer.

Where to Find Amalgam in Gotham Knights

Similar to our dilemma with the Court of Owls, it’s not as though Gotham City is crawling with members of the League of Shadows out in the open.

In order for players to obtain Amalgam, they’ll have to take out League of Shadows Faction enemies. There will be league-specific missions to complete, you may find some lying around in a chest, and you’ll certainly receive it as a reward when you defeat members of the League.

So for now, that’s everything needed in order to get Amalgam in Gotham Knights and what it’s used for. Do not overlook these resources, and stick with Twinfinite for all your Gotham Knights needs. We’ve got guides such as how to get Colloidal Crystal and how to get Rare Earth Metals — as well as plenty more tips and tricks at the links below.

About the author

Shaun Ranft

Shaun Ranft is a Freelance Writer for Twinfinite, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who has been with the site and writing about games in general since 2022. While he typically covers any major sports title, he also cannot get enough of Telltale's The Walking Dead, Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds, and the Horizon series, replaying each multiple times. When he's not writing professionally or playing videogames, there's a good chance he's either writing poetry, listening to Manchester Orchestra, discussing how sad Tottenham Hotspur makes him, ranting and raving about Frank Darabont or Mike Flanagan, and thinking about Seth Rollins' suits.

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