Remnant 2 Engineer Location Guide

The Engineer in Remnant 2 is not a physical character, but rather a class unlocked by finding the Alien Device hidden in the Timeless Horizon or Eon Vault map area of planet N’Erud. The Engineer does not exist as an NPC or quest giver, but is instead a class that becomes playable once players find the Alien Device and bring it to Wallace in Ward 13. Wallace then provides the Engineer class Engram which can be equipped to gain access to the Engineer’s skills and abilities. So the Engineer itself cannot be found, but its unlock requirements can be obtained through exploration.

How to Unlock the Engineer Class

To unlock the Engineer class:

  1. Travel to planet N’Erud
  2. Locate the Timeless Horizon or Eon Vault map area
  3. Thoroughly explore the edges of the map to find a hidden platform
  4. Jump across the hidden platform and drop over the ledge
  5. Prepare for heavy damage from the toxic gas cloud below
  6. Make your way through the gas cloud to reach the Alien Device at the end
  7. Pick up the Alien Device when you find it
  8. Return to Ward 13 and speak with Wallace
  9. Give Wallace the Alien Device to receive the Engineer class Engram
  10. Open your class selection screen and equip the Engineer Engram

This unlocks the Engineer class and all its abilities. But first you’ll need to brave the dangerous journey to acquire the Alien Device hidden in one of the planet’s most hazardous areas.

Alien Device Location

The Alien Device is cleverly hidden in the Timeless Horizon or Eon Vault map area. You’ll need to search along the edges of the map to find the specific hidden platform you can jump from. The platform is located behind destructible rocks or foliage. Look for breakable objects lining the cliff edges.

Once you spot the platform, jump across the gap and make sure to drop down. Below is a deep pit filled with a toxic fog that quickly drains your health. Proceed slowly and keep an eye on your health bar – the fog can kill quickly if you’re not prepared. Equip any armor or consume items that grant poison or curse resistance.

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Make your way through the fog, heading downhill, until you finally come across the Alien Device resting on an altar-like structure. Interact with it to pick it up. With the Device in hand, now you can climb back out of the pit and return to Ward 13. This area is meant to be very challenging to reach, so don’t feel bad if it takes you a few tries.

Best Route to the Engineer

Braving the toxic fog to reach the Alien Device can be very difficult. Here are some tips for making it through:

  • Play as a ranged class and snipe enemies from afar rather than face them head on.
  • Bring a tanky character and just absorb the damage while plowing through.
  • Use a support class to heal teammates as they traverse the gas cloud.
  • Equip gear and use items that grant poison/curse resistance.
  • Pack an ample supply of healing items to counteract the fog’s damage.
  • Take it slow and lure out enemies rather than aggroing everything at once.
  • Utilize cover provided by rocks and structures.
  • If you die, don’t get discouraged! Just keep trying new strategies.

Ultimately there is no one “best” way to reach the Engineer. You’ll need to experiment with different tactics and classes to find what works for your playstyle. The most important things are preparing your character to handle the poison damage and taking a slow, strategic approach.

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Engineer Class Benefits

The Engineer class provides some great benefits once unlocked:

  • Ranged Damage– As a ranged class, the Engineer can deal damage safely from a distance. This allows you to tackle groups of enemies and bosses without being overwhelmed.
  • Turrets and Traps– These can be placed strategically around the battlefield to control enemy movement and deal passive damage. They are a huge asset.
  • Support Abilities– Skills that buff allies and debuff enemies make the Engineer a great teamplayer.
  • Durability– With above average health and high armor, the Engineer is a pretty tanky class.

Here are some other notable benefits:

  • The Engineer’s turrets draw enemy aggro, allowing you to reposition and attack from safety.
  • Traps can be used to block off chokepoints or protect objectives in team missions.
  • Support abilities like overcharging allies’ shields lend a strategic element to the Engineer.
  • Passive traits improve the Engineer’s armor and provide other defensive layers.

Engineer Class Drawbacks

Despite its strengths, the Engineer also comes with some drawbacks to consider:

  • Lack of Mobility– As a ranged class, the Engineer cannot move as nimbly through combat. This makes avoiding damage and flanking harder.
  • Setup Required– Effective use of turrets and traps requires forethought and setup time.
  • Susceptible to Ranged Attacks– While fortified against melee damage, ranged attacks are a major threat.
  • Resource Intensive– Frequent ability use drains resources quickly, requiring careful management.

Additional drawbacks include:

  • Turrets and traps can be destroyed by enemies if not protected.
  • The Engineer is reliant on pre-planning and stationary abilities rather than reactive skills.
  • Poor maneuverability makes the Engineer vulnerable to being surrounded.
  • Coordinating ability timing and placement takes practice compared to simpler classes.

Tips for Playing Engineer

To fully utilize the Engineer’s strengths in Remnant 2, keep these tips in mind:

Use turrets and traps liberally – These are your main tools, so use them frequently and build around them. Place turrets in high ground positions overlooking enemies. Lay traps in front of objectives or chokepoints.

Pick strategic positions – Since your abilities are stationary, positioning is crucial. Find spots that provide good sightlines and are easily defendable.

Conserve resources – Don’t spam all your abilities rapidly. Make thoughtful ability usage to conserve resources.

Support and control – Your primary role is battlefield control and ally support, not raw damage. Let turrets whittle down enemies while you repair, heal, and reposition.

Avoid isolation – Stick with your team whenever possible, as the Engineer excels with allies able to take advantage of its buffs and draw some aggro.

Use armor and cover – Your armor only goes so far. Utilize cover and line-of-sight breaks to avoid damage, especially from other ranged enemies.

Coordinate with allies – When playing co-op, communicate ability placement with allies so your turrets and traps complement one another.

Remain flexible – No two fights are the same. Adapt your Engineer strategy based on factors like enemy numbers, terrain, boss abilities and more.

Advanced Engineer Strategies

Once you grasp the Engineer’s basics, try employing some of these advanced tactics:

  • Chokepoint Protection– Block off tight passageways using traps and turrets to limit enemy movement.
  • Early Warning System– Place turrets at distant points overlooking approaches to alert you of incoming attackers.
  • Overcharge Chaining– Time your Overcharge ability to chain from one ally to the next, maintaining near constant uptime.
  • Emergency Healing– Hold an Emergency Shield Generator in reserve to quickly counter allies dropping low on health.
  • Trap Layers– Lay multiple traps on top of one another so enemies triggering the first are caught in the second.
  • Loot Denial– Drop traps around downed enemies to prevent mobs from recovering their loot.
  • Flanking Turrets– Position turrets at weird angles to catch enemies in crossfire as your team flanks.
  • Kiting– Use knockback traps to push melee enemies away while your turrets whittle them down.
  • Damage Buffing– Use the Overcharge Shield ability on allies already shielded to provide a major damage boost.

Closing Thoughts – August 12, 2023

The Engineer in Remnant 2 can be a fiddly class to learn, but highly rewarding once mastered. With clever ability usage, battlefield control, and ally support, a skilled Engineer gives their team a major edge. The path to unlocking this class is long, but the payoff is sweet. Just brace yourself when seeking out that hidden Alien Device – and watch your step in the fog!

Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson mainly writes about game-related news and updates. He is a passionate gamer, music lover, and traveler.
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