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How to Get & Use the Nightweaver Stone Doll in Remnant 2

Collect dolls for the Nightweaver's biggest fan...

The Nightweaver Stone Doll is a quest item necessary for unlocking the Dreamcatcher melee weapon. Obtaining the doll isn't difficult, but does have some prerequisite steps you need to follow before you can get your hands on it. Here's how to get the Nightweaver Stone Doll in Remnant 2.

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How to get the Nightweaver Stone Doll in Remnant 2

To get the Nightweaver Stone Doll, you'll first need to find three Stone-Carved Dolls located around the asylum in Morrow Parish. These three dolls are located on the asylum grounds and are pretty easy to find. However, if you need a bit of assistance, here's the location of all three:

  • One in the asylum main office near a locked safe
  • One in the courtyard area for the Ripsaw boss encounter
  • One on the top floor, in a dilapidated room

All three dolls have orange auras that make them stand out from everything else you can loot in the game, so don't feel concerned about missing them.

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Once you have all three Stone-Carved Dolls, head down to the lowest level of the asylum where the prison cells are located. There you will find a woman whining about her lost dolls through a locked prison door. Speak with her through the door and offer her the dolls. Pleased with your contribution to her happiness, she will sing a song of eerie joy, cryptically revealing the code for the locked safe within the asylum at the same time.

At this point, all the main work is done. All you need to do now is leave the prison area through the nearby window. You'll end up on a balcony where you will find the Prison Cell Key.

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Pick it up and re-enter the asylum through the same window. Use the key on the woman's prison cell door. She won't be pleased but will still open the cell. Inside, you'll find dozens of Stone-Carved Dolls, along with the Nightweaver Stone Doll at the center. The woman, on the other hand, is nowhere to be found.

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Where to use the Nightweaver Stone Doll

When you entered the asylum basement, you may have come across a strange set of webbing just before reaching the woman's cell. You may have even interacted with it but found it unusable. Well, now that you have the Nightweaver Stone Doll, there's only one thing left to do: use the Nightweaver Stone Doll on the strange webbing. Doing this will give you the Dreamcatcher melee weapon.

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The Dreamcatcher allows you to slow surrounding enemies in a large radius around you once you've gained enough energy to do so. It is a potent weapon for controlling large groups of enemies during critical moments. If you're playing on a team, I highly suggest getting one of your teammates to keep this weapon handy at all times.

For more helpful guides and related content tied to Remnant 2, check out Healing in Remnant 2 – How to recover health, explained right here on Pro Game Guides.


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