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Outward: How to Get Manticore Weapons

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How to Get Manticore Weapons in Outward

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Outward, the recently released survival RPG, is full of unique weapons that require certain recipes or the use of particular items. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get Manticore Weapons in Outward.

There are two weapons in Outward that have the Manticore name, and it refers to the need for Manticore Tail when crafting them. They’re both pretty powerful, so you’ll want to try and get your hands on them. Below are the two weapons and what you need to craft each of them:

Manticore Greatmace

  • 2x Manticore Tail
  • Mantis Greatpick
  • Palladium Scrap

The Greatmace is the harder to get of the Manticore Weapons in Outward, due to the heftier requirements, and it inflicts extreme poison on enemies.

Manticore Dagger

  • Manticore Tail
  • Palladium Scrap

Much like the Greatmace, the Dagger caused extreme poison on enemies, but you need to use Dagger skills, since it is an off-hand weapon.

How to Get the Ingredients

The Palladium scraps needed in Manticore weapons in Outward are the easiest ingredient to get your hands on. You can mine it at Palladium Veins in the Enmerkar Forest, Hallowed Marsh, and Abrassar regions of Outward’s map.

To get Manticore Tail, you might be able to buy them for 350 in some merchants in the game, or you can get one for defeating the unique enemy, The Royal Manticore, which can be found in the Enmerkar Forest.

Finally, the Mantis Greatpick is another craftable item, you need 2x Mantis Granite, Palladium Scrap, and a Mining Pick. Once you have decided which Manticore Weapon you want, and you’ve got all the ingredients needed, simply craft them.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get Manticore Weapons in Outward. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite.

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Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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