![]() ![]() Not sure why that first gate is so strict. From what I've seen this makes perfect sense. ![]() The rest are easily reachable if you speedrun it (avoid fighting enemies as much as possible and ony go for scrolls). The Hunter’s Mirror will also show enemy types that you’ve not encountered yet, so you might want to hold off on unlocking this until you’ve played through a fair bit of the game.Originally posted by BassChamber:In the current build the only problematic one is the ones on the second level (Promenade of the Condemned or Toxic Sewers), because you have only two minutes to search two scrolls in the first level with no stats. However, do be warned that you can actually be spoiled on the game this way. This makes it much easier for players to keep track of which blueprints they’re missing, and will allow them to farm the right enemy types more easily. The cool thing about the Hunter’s Mirror in Dead Cells is that whenever you look at it, it’ll show you an enemy type that still holds a blueprint that you’ve yet to obtain. ![]() Once you turn the blueprint in to the Collector, you’ll need to contribute 150 cells to unlock the Mirror itself, and it’ll always appear at the start of every run in the Prisoners’ Quarters. If you’re feeling brave, break the door for the blueprint without paying up. However, do note that the Showroom items are all locked behind golden doors, which means that you can either pay the required amount of gold to open them, or break them and receive a curse.Įither way, once you unlock the Specialist’s Showroom, head over and purchase the Hunter’s Mirror blueprint if you’ve got the gold. There is also a chance that the Showroom could spawn randomly, and it’s possible to get the Hunter’s Mirror blueprint from the store then. To unlock the Specialist’s Showroom blueprint, you’ll first need to unlock at least 20 items with the Collector, then pay 150 cells to get the Showroom to spawn 100% of the time in the Prisoners’ Quarters. Getting the Hunter’s Mirror in Dead Cellsįirst things first, the Hunter’s Mirror is an item that can only be obtained from the Specialist’s Showroom, which is a special store that spawns in the Prisoners’ Quarters. ![]() here’s how to get the Hunter’s Mirror and what it does in Dead Cells. This includes a new item that allows you to track which enemy types are still holding onto blueprints you haven’t obtained. Since the game’s official launch back in 2018, developing studio Motion Twin has been adding tons of new content to Dead Cells, keeping things fresh and fun for players. ![]()
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