Blasphemous 2 is the second scripture in the Blasphemous series, which marks the return of the Patient One. The character awakens in a new land, displaced from his original place of being, and his only option is to explore this new place. The second chapter in the series starts where the previous one left off, offering new ways of customization and recent scores to settle.
Blasphemous 2 has figures that players can equip in the Altarpiece of Favours. These figures in the game boost the Penitent One’s stats and increase the usefulness of the figures that players can pair together. These pairings result in particular resonances, which give additional boosts. Here’s everything to know about the Blasphemous 2 resonance combinations:
All Figure Combinations in Blasphemous 2
Blasphemous 2 asks players to pair two figures together that complement each other to create a unique figure, Resonance. When players complete these pairings, a gold symbol will be seen over their heads, and a glowing orb will link these two. This can also be seen in the Altarpiece in the Favors Menu. Players can learn about Resonance by exploring more on the Resonance tab. Here are more Resonance combinations in Blasphemous 2.
Figure 1 | Figure 2 | Resonance Name |
The Anointed One | The Purified One | Deflagration |
The Anointed One | The Alchemist | Venomous Resin |
The Anointed One | The Confessor | Purging Bronze |
The Thurifer | The Selfless | Father Burning Faith |
The Ecstatic | Novice Viridiana | Slaughter |
The Ecstatic | Novice Nacimiento | Alchemical Time |
The Scribe | Nacimiento | Liquid Faith |
The Veteran One | The Tempest | Stormrage |
The Veteran One | The Guide | Spellblade |
The Veteran One | The Confessor | Purging Silver |
The Pilgrim | Nacimiento | Second Wind |
Players don’t need to follow any particular order, they can place the two pair mentioned in the table above. The use of the two pairing which result in unlocking of the name Resonace in Blasphemous 2, these Resonances can also help in earning bonuses, attacks, and changes to one’s weapon.