Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawnwill have Nor accompanied by the lesser god known as Enki, who not only acts as a guide but also another option to use in combat. While there are various cursed stones to equip on Enki, all of his attacks curse your enemies in one way or another.

The Warlock set takes advantage of these curses and is best for players who level up Enki’s skill tree and also use his attacks often. While the first armor piece is found fairly early on, you’ll need to progress through the main story and travel to the second region of the game before you can get the other armor pieces anduse the Armor Synergy Bonus.

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Where To Get The Warlock’s Helmet In Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn

The Warlock’s helmet is found when players first reach the Foglands in Three Peaks. When entering the Foglands, you’ll reach an area with a destroyed bridge where you’ll need to drop down onor shoot an enemyto proceed. While the correct way forward is by going right, instead head left through a small valley to reach aclearing with a few enemies and a chest beneath a tent, with the Warlock’s Helmet in the chest.

Where To Get The Warlock’s Gauntlet In Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn

TheWarlock’s Gauntlet is areward during the Tempered Bonds Sapper questin the second region of the game, Wanderer’s Rest. After receiving the request from Jung, you’ll head to the location in Sunshelter where you’ll come face-to-face with an armored knight wielding a two-handed sword. Defeating this enemy won’t complete the quest, but will reward the player with the Warlock’s Gauntlet.

Where To Get The Warlock’s Pauldron In Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn

TheWarlock’s Pauldron is the reward for completing The Family Condition Sapper questin Wanderer’s Rest, the second region of the game. You’ll first need to complete the Sapper’s Quest In Safe Hands given by Luca, which rewards a useful firearm before this quest can be completed. Purchase any skills and upgrade your weapons before proceeding with this quest as it will take you to a different region only meant for this quest, with a boss fight at the end.

The Armor Synergy Bonus for this armor settransfers all curses from a killed enemy onto another enemy with 10 meters. This is great for those trying to constantly use Enki’s curses but is being held back by how many times he can attack before recharging. Those who don’t use Enki often will find little effect from this armor set, and should instead focus on a morestraightforward option like the Sapper’s Set.