神性の元の罪2:ブラックルートを見つける場所

神性:オリジナルの罪2ブラックルートロケーションガイド
神性:元の罪2では、ブラックルートは重要なハーブであり、主に第4幕のミエズシヴァの儀式に必要です。儀式のボウル、血まみれの黒曜石のランセット、ブラックルートを含むこの儀式は、エコーのホールとナイトビジョンスキルへのアクセスを与えます。最初の成分はシヴァの地下室にありますが、その後の儀式では、プレイヤーが独立してそれらを見つける必要があります。このガイドは、Blackrootの検索に焦点を当てています。
CloisterwoodのBlackrootを見つける
死神の海岸のドリフトウッドの北西にある密な森林であるCloisterwoodが重要な場所です。フォレストに入り、ALTキーを使用して、インタラクティブオブジェクトを強調表示します。ブラックルートは、特定の木の根元にあります。儀式ごとに必要なのは、予防策としていくつかを集めます。ネタバレを避けるために、必要な儀式の正確な数は省略されています。
Cloisterwoodの探索:追加のヒント
Cloisterwoodは、Blackroot以上のものを提供しています。含む:
- ソースポイントの機会: HannagおよびJahan(後者はLohseのストーリーラインにも関連する)と対話して、ソースポイントを獲得します。
- アンデッドトレーダー:廃inのアンデッドトレーダーであるEithneは、「Divine Order」オプションを介してサイドクエストを提供します。
- デッドフェリーマン:ノーザンピアに位置する彼は、ブラッドムーン島への通路を提供します。
- その他の秘密:レッカーの洞窟を探索し、船長の精神と交流することにより、ユニークなロレマスターアミュレットを潜在的に獲得します。
注意:少なくともレベル15に達するまで、強力な魔女、アリスアリスチョンを避けてください。
このガイドは、Blackrootを取得するための合理化されたパスを提供すると同時に、Cloisterwood内の他の多くの機会を強調しています。徹底的に探索することを忘れないでください!
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As of now, there is no official confirmation from Capcom that Lost Planet 2 has had its online co-op mode removed. However, there have been longstanding issues and changes related to the game’s multiplayer features over time.
Here’s a breakdown of the actual situation:
Original Release (2010): Lost Planet 2 launched with a robust online co-op mode, supporting up to four players in multiplayer. It was praised for its fun, action-packed co-op combat against giant monsters (Zets) and other players.
Server Shutdowns: In 2016, Capcom officially shut down the online servers for Lost Planet 2 (along with Lost Planet 3), which permanently disabled all online multiplayer functionality, including co-op modes. This was part of a broader trend where Capcom discontinued online services for older titles, particularly those on older platforms like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
No Online Co-Op Today: Due to the server shutdowns, Lost Planet 2 no longer supports online co-op. This is not a "cut" by Capcom in the sense of a design decision, but rather a result of infrastructure not being maintained.
Local Co-Op Still Exists: Players can still enjoy local split-screen co-op (on supported platforms), but this is limited to one console.
In summary:
Capcom did not "cut" the online co-op in a recent update — the feature was permanently disabled due to server shutdowns in 2016. The online multiplayer for Lost Planet 2 is no longer functional.
If you're looking to play co-op, you’d need to rely on local split-screen (if available on your platform) or hope for a future remake or re-release with updated online support — but as of now, no such announcement has been made.
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