While going through the main story of Remnant 2, you’ll often find yourself tasked with completing quests that have no clear answer until you’ve explored the region fully. Take the quest for Yaesha, where you’re asked to kill an “Abomination” with no clear path to said Abomination until you’ve explored. There’s a similar case withN’Erud, though the answer to the question is even more obscure. Here’s how to findSoul Sparksin Remnant 2.

Where Are the Soul Sparks in Remnant 2?

Before you’re able to find the Soul Sparks, you first must get to the correct location. After speaking with the mysterious voice in the gas, you’ll need to make your way through theAbyssal Riftto either theHatchery or the Putrid Domaindungeon. When you come out the other end, you’ll be in theEon Vaultregion. From there, you’re looking for the main vault. The location will change from playthrough to playthrough, but we’ve provided an image of what it looks like below to know where you need to go. It’s tough to miss.

Once there, head inside and head to the end of the hall to grab theSoul Spark Cylinder, the item you need for the quest. Once you’ve obtained it, a few enemies will spawn, so watch yourself. You can also run back to the airlock if you don’t want to waste ammo or health. With that done, you’re free to continue on with the quest and find theAstropath’s Temple. It’ll be located within the same Eon Vault region, so that shouldn’t be difficult to find. Good luck!If you’re looking for more information on story-related content in this game, check out our guide onwhat choice you should make at Tal Ratha in Remnant 2.

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