Nier Replicant Ver.1.224 Damascus Steel Guide – How to Get, How to Farm Titanium Alloy

Nier Replicant Ver.1.224 Damascus Steel Guide

This Nier Replicant Ver.1.224 Damascus Steel Guide will show you where you can find Damascus Steel and how you can farm this weapon upgrading material. Damascus Steel is one of the many upgrading materials that you will be on the lookout for in order to upgrade and make your weapons more powerful.

While you can find Damascus Steel at a certain location in the game, you can also farm it by using the save option and then coming back to the location to pick some more of these.

Nier Replicant Ver.1.224 Damascus Steel Guide

Below we have detailed where you can find Damascus Steel in the game and how you can farm them

Where to Find Damascus Steel

Damascus Steel can be found in the Junk Heap B2 area of the game. This is another weapon upgrading material that you can farm in this location, much like the Titanium Alloy that you find in the same location. However, instead of fighting the robots, Damascus Steel can be found in crates in this area, where breaking these crates has a chance of dropping Damascus Steel.

If you don’t find any Damascus Steel in the crates, or can’t get your hands on more of this material, you can always save the game, exit, and then re-enter this area to spawn all the boxes back again. This is the farming method that you can go for in order to get as many Damascus Steel you can get your hands on.

Alternatively, the Junk Heap B2 is not the only location you have chances of finding Damascus Steel, as it can also be found in the Recycled Vessel box rooms. Having said that, you have better chances to get them in Junk Heap B2 with the farming method.


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