How to Get Cerim Armor in No Rest for the Wicked Early Access

If you want to know how to claim and get the Cerim Armor in the No Rest for the Wicked Early Access, you’ve come to the right place. There are a few hoops that you have to jump through, but don’t worry, it’s nothing too difficult. You do have to earn it, and it’ll only be available while the game is in Early Access, so you should get to it as soon as it launches. Let’s begin!

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how to get cerim armor in no rest for the wicked early access
How to Get Cerim Armor in No Rest for the Wicked Early Access

How to Claim Cerim Armor in No Rest for the Wicked Early Access

Before you can claim the Cerim Armor in No Rest for the Wicked Early Access, you first need to actually earn it. That is, fortunately, easy enough. All you have to do is purchase the game once it launches in Early Access on Steam. That’s going to happen on April 18th. How long will the game stay at that stage? We have no idea. But I do know that, if No Rest for the Wicked has already caught your eye, you’ll probably jump in as soon as you can. Anyways, that’s step one: jump into the game while it’s still in Early Access. Next, play through the prologue and reach the town of Sacrament. Once there, find Captain Randolph and have a chat.

The next step to claim and get the Cerim Armor in the No Rest for the Wicked Early Access is to select the “Entitlements” option. Next, pick “Claim Early Access Reward” and Captain Randolph will give you the armor. You’d think that’s all there is to it, and it is in terms of claiming the item. However, you most likely won’t be able to use it immediately. Why? Because you can only equip the Cerim Armor once you reach level 21. Yeah, it looks like an absolute nightmare to wear, but apparently it’s really powerful. Just keep in mind that you can only claim one Cerim Armor per Steam account this way. This is real important, because there is possible for you to delete the armor from your inventory by accident. You’ve been warned.

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