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A gaseous green ghoul that calls N’Erud inRemnant 2its home, Tal’Ratha is a unique boss as it requires some extra steps to unlock, and comes with two sets of separate loot, and two different ways of fighting it. The rewards for either choice are pretty good and it’s worth the effort to get both sets.
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It’s not too tricky to unlock this fight, but the brawl itself can be a bit of a challenge, especially the Metaphysical form of the boss. So to help you take this gangrenous globule down a few notches, here’s a helpful guide on how to defeat Tal’Ratha’s Metaphysical form in Remnant 2.
How To Find Tal’Ratha
As we’ve said already,Tal’Ratha is one of the easiest bosses to find. He’s in N’Erud and your quest will usually begin with talking to him throughthe intercom in the Forgotten Prisonas you’ll usually start there in a new game or a re-roll. If not, then you can eithergo to the Forgotten Prison manually and talk to himthere or if you’re going throughthe quest line for The Custodian, he’ll ask you to go hunt down Tal’Ratha.
So you’ll encounter this boss if you’re clearing out all of N’Erud at some point.

After speaking to Tal’Ratha, he’ll tell you togo find the Soul Sparks. This is a unique quest item that’sfound in the second area open area of N’Erudand you’ll usually have to go through a dungeon or boss fight to get to it. Inside this new open spot,look for a large building that resembles a bunker half-buried in the ground. Go inside and go down the elevator, the item will be inside.
The bunker isnormally found next to or near the large drilling machine. If you hear its sirens, you’re getting close.

Word of warning, as soon as the item is picked up,Zombies will usually spawn and ambush you. Deal with them or just leave, it’s a purely optional fight. Don’t head back to the Forgotten Prison, instead, Tal’Ratha will want tomeet you at the The Temple of The Astropaths.
This is alarge temple with a glowing circular light at the top between two spires. You’ll be followed by a spotlight from it, which will be your sign that you’ve found the right building. The levels and placements of zones within them arecompletely random, so you may have to do a bit of running around to find it. But rest assured,it’s always in that second open area.

We coveredhow to beat Tal’Ratha’s normal physical form(available here) along with a more detailed walkthrough onhow to complete his quest.
Head inside and speak to Tal’Ratha, but ensure tochoose the option in the dialogue tree that results in him eating you. The large beast will swallow you whole, at which point you’ll betransported to an ethereal and dark realmwhere the boss fight will begin.

Good luck.
How To Beat Tal’Ratha’s Metaphysical Form
Tal’Ratha’s physical form is tough enough on its own, but the Metaphysical version is a slight step up.He has some of the same attacks as his corporeal self, more or less, but there are a few extra surprises thrown in that can catch you out. Especially if he gets some distance between the two of you as there are somecheeky ranged attacksthat are particularly nasty.
The biggest problem you’re going to have in this fight isthe boss teleporting. He’ll use it often and it will usually result in himappearing right next to you for a big meaty smack, so get ready to run or roll when you see him phase out. Like his physical form,the head and mouth are the Weak Points, so aim your biggest gun at those.

The rest of his body can still take damage, but it will be minimal.Elemental damage is recommended, especially anything that does BURNING as it’s extra numbers to throw at his meaty health bar. If you can,try to avoid taking this boss on soloas it can be a little relentless at times.Keep backing up, pour on the damage to his face,roll through those attacksand you should be fine.
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Tal’Ratha Metaphysical’s Attacks
To help you beat this boss in Remnant 2, we’ll break down his attack patterns so you can learn what to watch out for and where you should be standing when these pop off. First up there’s aranged energy ball that charges in his right handthen fires in a straight line. But that’s not the only distance-covering weapon he has. For example, he’llvomit up black ichor blobsat a 45-degree angle like artillery.
The worst attack that you’ll need to watch out for is his summon stars. These blast in every direction four times, then he follows it up with a large body slam andmore stars that create an arena-spanning blast. It’s a big attack you don’t want to be anywhere near, so start running if you see the stars coming in.

Next is his teleport attacks, these are either aninstant transmission to your positionwith a melee swing follow-up, or a vertical blip straight up toadd more height for a damaging AOEbody slam. He’ll also use his phasing ability tochain his charging grab up to three times, so watch out for that one.
It’s a lot to take in, but generally, the ones you want to watch out for arethe teleports and the Star Summon. The phasing is fast, which can oftenmake the boss feel like it’s giving you no breathing roomand with a relatively small arena, it’s difficult to get out of the way of the celestial barrage.

To help you remember all of that, here’s a short list of what attacks Tal’Ratha’s Metaphysical Form will throw out.
Description
Starlight Beam
An energy ball is blasted from Tal’Ratha’s right hand. Multiple shots can occur.
Star Shower
Tal’Ratha summons stars in four omnidirectional blasts and follows up with a slam and more stars.
Tal’Ratha vomits out black blobs that have splash damage.
Teleport Charge
Tal’Ratha gets on all fours and charges forward trying to eat you. He’ll teleport and chain this three times.
Teleport Slam
Tal’Ratha will teleport upwards and follow up with a body slam.
Teleport Smack
Tal’Ratha will teleport directly next to you, or a random party member and then perform multiple melee swings.
All of these attacks can be rolled through, it’s just a matter of mastering the timing.

Rewards For Beating Tal’Ratha Metaphysical
Taking down Tal’Ratha’s Metaphysical ghost body nets you a nice selection of rewards for your efforts. First off, you get the usual collection ofLumenite Crystals,Scrap, and aTome of Knowledge. But you also earnthe Shining Essence Echo, which you need forthe Custodians quest line, andthe Acidic Jawbone, which is the alternate drop item for the boss.
The Jawbone is what you’re primarily after. This disgusting bit of detritus can begiven to McCabe back in Ward13and turned into a chunky melee weapon calledthe Gas Giant Hammer. This heavy two-handed weaponhas Tal’Ratha’s face on itand it specializes in some pretty nastyAcid based attacks.

The Gas Giant has abase damage stat of 74, aCritical Hit Chance of 3 percent, aneight percent Stagger Modifier, and an impressive95 percent Weak Spot Damage. It also appliesCORRODEDto basic attacks, so it’s a nice elemental debuff for chunking through highly damage-resistant enemies or robots. Plus,the weapon comes with a built-in Weapon Modcalled Dying Breath.
Dying Breath is tied to yourweapon damage and your neutral back dash. It’s a little tricky to pull off, but when youcharge up the hammerwith basic attacks, thendo a Neutral Backdash Charge Attack, the hammer holder does amighty jumping slamwhich creates an Acidic explosion spanning three meters. It also leaves behind anAcid Cloudwhich damages nearby foes andlasts for up to 15 seconds.
