Image of a Revive Shrine in Dungeonborne

How to Revive in Dungeonborne - It Takes Faith

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Published: July 26, 2024 7:18 PM

There's nothing worse than being down a teammate in a PvPvE (Player vs. Player vs. Environment) game - it limits you from being able to really compete with other duos and trios when you encounter them. Thankfully you CAN revive in Dungeonborne, allowing you to get back to equal footing.

There are currently two ways to Revive in Dungeonborne:

  1. The Priest can Resurrect one teammate with an Ability.
  2. You can pray at Resurrection Shrines to receive a Resurrection Stone.
Image of the Priest Creation Screen in Dungeonborne
You'll need to reach 75 Faith to Unlock the Ability to Revive

How to Resurrect With the Priest in Dungeonborne

In order to resurrect with the Priest, you'll need to reach 75 Faith, which unlocks the passive skill "Resurrection."

By default, the priest starts with 23 Faith - which means you'll need to upgrade your equipment and find Rings and Amulets that add Faith points to your character.

Once you've reached 75 Faith with your items, you'll be able to use Resurrect. Simply press "Q" over a fallen Ally to revive them. You can only use this ability ONCE per run, and it resets after escaping.

Revive in Dungeonborne With A Resurrection Stone

If you're more of the Fighter variety, you won't have access to the Priest's ability. So, you'll need to encounter a Resurrection Shrine.

There's a number of shrines littered across the map: Look for a Statue like the image at the top of the page.

Simply Pray at the Shrine and you'll get a Resurrection Stone in your inventory to use and revive your partner.

With the stone in hand, hover over your teammate's body, and select "Use" - it will take about 15 seconds and then they'll be revived.

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These are the only 2 ways to revive in Dungeonborne - running a priest has its risks, but so does hunting down a Resurrection Shrine and booking it back to your partner.

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