TRIPLE YOUR DAMAGE? 🚨 THE “RELENTLESS” META IS HERE! 📉💥

Stop fighting fair. If you’re not using the Relentless Abyss Gear, you’re leaving 300% damage on the table! 😱 This gear increases your damage with every consecutive hit. Stack all 3 in the game, and you’re looking at an insane 3% bonus per hit on your combo meter. 🐉🔥

Where to find them: 1️⃣ Wanderer of Fate Gloves: Hidden behind a waterfall bridge south of Deminis. 2️⃣ Bringer of Balance (2H Sword): Inside a lizard-infested pit below Urva. 3️⃣ Combat God’s Plate Gloves: Dropped by the legendary boss Muskan in Tashkalp.

Stationary bosses get absolutely MELTED. Don’t play the grind, play the system.

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Size doesn’t always matter in the world of Pywel, but your combo meter certainly does. A new breakthrough in “Abyss Gear” optimization has revealed that players can effectively triple their damage output by tracking down and stacking three specific items labeled with the Relentless trait.

The trait, which provides a damage boost for every consecutive hit landed on an enemy, has become the “must-have” for players struggling against the game’s notoriously overpowered late-game bosses.

The Power of Three While many players believed the effect wouldn’t stack, community testing has confirmed otherwise. A single “Relentless” gear provides a 1% damage increase per hit. However, by equipping all three available gears in the game—typically slotted into gloves and boots—that bonus jumps to 3% per hit.

“By the time you hit a 20 or 30-hit combo, you aren’t just fighting the boss; you’re erasing their HP bar,” says a lead analyst from the Full Measure community. “It turns stationary or slow-moving bosses into stationary targets for execution.”

The Treasure Hunt Obtaining this “God-tier” setup requires a journey across the continent of Pywel:

The Waterfall Secret: The first gear is found on the Wanderer of Fate Gloves, tucked away in a cave behind a waterfall where the river meets the ocean south of Deminis.

The Pit of Urva: The second is embedded in the Bringer of Balance, a massive two-handed sword found at the bottom of a trapdoor pit swarming with lizards, located just below Urva.

The Tashkalp Trial: The final and most difficult piece is the Combat God’s Plate Gloves. These are a guaranteed drop from Muskan, a boss in Tashkalp described as “one of the most annoying fights in the game” due to his high-damage juggle combos.

A ‘Buggy’ Brilliance? Despite its power, the “Relentless” meta isn’t without its quirks. Some players report inconsistencies where the damage fails to stack after long combos, leading to rumors of a “hidden cap” or a potential bug in the current build.

“The studio is pumping out patches once a week,” noted one X user. “Whether this is an intended feature or a glorious oversight, players are rushing to farm Muskan before any potential nerfs.”

Melee Only The only downside? Archers are out of luck. Testing shows the Relentless effect is strictly tied to melee combat and does not trigger with bows. For Kliff and his heavy-hitting mercenaries, however, the message is clear: keep swinging, and the damage will follow.