10 Best Necklaces In Forspoken, Ranked
In Forspoken, these are Frey’s best choices for necklaces.
In Forspoken, Frey can wear a lot of different accessories that can help her stats in different ways. During the adventure, you can find and collect several necklaces that can be used to boost your magic, defense, and attack power. When these powerful clothes are worn with other things, like cloaks and nail art, Frey can turn into a deadly weapon on the battlefield.
There are a lot of necklaces that can be made and worn in the game. So instead of trying them all to see which one works best for you, you can just look at the best ones and save yourself the trouble.
Sarka
Sarka isn’t the strongest necklace out there, but the main thing it does can be pretty helpful. When Sarka is equipped, it makes red magic more powerful. In Forspoken, there are many different kinds of magic, but fire-based red magic is the best for doing a lot of damage to enemies.
Red magic is more effective at close range than, say, purple magic, so Sarka is a great necklace to wear if you’re not afraid to get close to your enemies. In the Ruins of Pagus, you can find the necklace that Sarka gave you.
Yavuz Gagnant
The Yavuz Gagnant necklace could be a great addition to your arsenal if you have lightning-fast reflexes and know how to counter well. This necklace makes Frey’s blue magic stronger and freezes enemies if they manage to block it.
Freezing an enemy gives Frey more time to chip away at their HP while they’re still. In Colline Village, the Yavus Gagnant necklace is hidden in a chest.
Oithur
Frey needs less stamina to do a precision counter when he wears the Oithur necklace. Precision counters are already a useful tool in battle, but they’re even better when they cost less.
In addition to that effect, the Oithur necklace also improves Frey’s health and magic, making it a very valuable necklace to get. When you’re in the Ruins of Austur, keep your eyes open for it.
Troth
The Troth necklace has two special powers that work well together to give Frey some great powers. First, the necklace makes Frey’s surge magic recharge faster when a killing blow is done.
Frey’s second ability comes into play when her surge magic is fully charged, making it easier for her to knock down enemies. The Troth necklace is a great choice in battle because these two effects work well together. When you finish the Locked Labyrinth: Depth detour, you will get the Troth necklace as a reward.
Orison
Orison doesn’t have very good stats, which makes it pretty useless once you’ve gotten some stronger necklaces and are further along in the game. At the start of Forspoken game, though, it is one of the best necklaces to wear.
Frey can get his health back after killing an enemy by putting on the Orison necklace. This is a very useful skill, especially at the beginning of Forspoken game when you might not know how to fight very well yet. When you finish Locked Labyrinth: East, you will get this necklace as a reward.
Sooth
The Sooth necklace does a number of different things that are all useful. When Frey’s stamina bar is full, it boosts attack, surge, and support magic. It also has stats that are over 100, which makes it one of the best in the game.
Since you lose stamina when you attack, the main benefit of the Sooth isn’t as useful after your first hit. But the fact that it makes your health and magic better still makes it a great piece of gear. If the Sooth necklace sounds good to you, you can get it after you finish Locked Labyrinth: South.
Shrift
Frey’s attacks do more damage to enemies when she wears the Shrift necklace, but only if her Surge magic bar isn’t full. This doesn’t hurt the necklace, though, because you’ll be using surge magic in battle no matter what.
Since you get more surge magic by hitting enemies, the Shrift necklace’s ability lets the bar fill up faster and kills enemies quicker. It works out well for everyone. You will get the Shrift necklace as a reward for finishing Locked Labyrinth: Mountain.
Tesourd De Athia
Tesourd de Athia isn’t for people who are easily scared. It has some of the best magical stats of any necklace in the game, but its effects are very conditional, which keeps it from being one of the best.
If you’ve been practicing your perfect counters, the Tesourd de Athia is the perfect necklace for you. When one of your counters works, it shocks your opponent. If perfect counters are a big part of how you fight, this necklace is for you. If not, you might be better off with a lower-stat necklace with traits that are more useful. In Fruegel Village, Visoria, you can find the Tesourd de Athia necklace.
Balle Balle
Three things about the Balle Balle necklace are absolutely epic. First of all, it speeds up the rate at which Frey’s surge magic recharges when her HP is full. The second trait works with that effect to heal her after she gets back to being able to defend herself. After Frequency, Balle Balle also makes it more likely for Frey to get a critical hit. Check out Happy Wheels game for more tricky levels.
On top of that, the main thing it does is make purple magic stronger. If you want the Balle Balle necklace, you can get it as a reward for getting rid of all of the enemies in the Place of Prayer.
Home Sweet Hell
By a long shot, the Home Sweet Hell necklace is the strongest in Forspoken. It has the best magical stats, and its abilities also help a lot in battle. Home Sweet Hell helps Frey get back on her feet faster when she doesn’t have any weapons, and it also makes her killing blows stronger. Its best effect is that it gives Frey more stamina when he uses attack magic while parkouring.
The Home Sweet Hell necklace can’t be found or gotten as a reward like other necklaces. Instead, it has to be made. For 64 Old Coins, you can buy the Sewing Kit from the Curiosity Shop in Astoria. This will let you make it. Then, to make it, you will need three Fluteblossoms, three Bumbershoots, and three Lucid Garlands.