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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteoushas plenty of shiny baubles that players can use to give their character and their companions some extra abilities. When it’s time to take down a demon army, a hero needs all the help they can get. Some of these wearable shiny bits are both common and handy, and the player will be able to find or purchase them throughout the game. Others are rare, only drop from strong enemies, or have to be crafted by certain NPCs. Players that have some money to spend can check out the Jewelry Trader in Drezen for a nice selection, but remember, that there’s a Crusade to be funded.

Updated March 8, 2022 by Kristy Ambrose: Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous has evolved recently, including the new console versions for PS4 and Xbox along with some big updates. That includes tweaks to existing gear, quests, crusader campaigns, and even some new quest additions along with some bug fixes and even news about an upcoming DLC. Most of the new entries are unique and more powerful accessories that drop from bosses or only become available later in the game. Be sure to snag these valuable treasures whenever the opportunity arises.

14 Amulet Of Natural Armor

This is one of the first amulets the player will come across in the game, and when they do, it provides a paltry +1 buff to the character’s armor class. However, that’s still a nice boost when just starting out.

As the player progresses, other versions of this amulet pop up with increased stats, with improvements as high as +6 to AC. It’s easy to find, dropping from enemies and looted from a variety of places, and vendors usually carry it in their inventory.

13 Menace Of Death

The Midnight Fane is a location the party visits in Act III. The demon boss at the end, Darrazand, drops this useful and deadly amulet. It grants the wearer a +3 to AC, to begin with, but the real perk with this amulet is the extra effect.

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Every time someone dies within ten feet of a character wearing his amulet, their movement speed increases as if they were under the effects of a Haste spell. Give this amulet to a character that’s a DPS class and in melee range, so they can take advantage of the effect as often as possible.

12 Amulet Of Agile Fists

Characters that have proficiency with Finesse Weapons and a high Dexterity ability score will benefit from this particular amulet. The Amulet of Agile Fists is more useful early in the game when characters are more likely to be carrying normal weapons without magical properties or enhancements.

This amulet allows the wearer to use their Dexterity modifier in place of their Strength when engaging in unarmed attacks or when using a natural weapon. It scales up to +4, and apparently, it’s one of the game’s most expensive amulets with a price tag of 25000 gold.

11 Nahydrian League Collar

A tour of Alushinyrra’s Lower City would have to include the Battlebliss Arena, a great place to find lost brothers or entertain a hot date. The questline that includes the protagonist becoming a gladiator also includes acquiring the Nahydrian League Collar, but it’s not exactly a benefit when they first get it.

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The collar makes the character who first puts it on a slave, and part of an NPC’s nefarious plan to take control of the arena. Should the protagonist successfully defeat them, the collar will become a beneficial accessory that gives +4 to natural armor and the same bonus to Reflex and Fortitude saving throws. There’s a drawback, however, as this amulet also gives the wearer a debuff of -4 to Will saving throws.

10 Deathly Arousal

The meaning of this amulet’s name can have a few different interpretations, but it literally describes this amulet’s handy powers. Give this to a character that needs protection from killing blows, so it can counter them back onto the attacker, knocking them prone for the next two rounds, and restoring 50 hit points to the wearer.

It’s easy to guess that this item can be purchased from Hexxar, the madam in Ten Thousands Delights in Alushinyrra. However, the party has to complete a few quests to depose the previous madam first, so it’s not as easy to find as it sounds.

9 Amulet Of The Black Mirror

This amulet helps with a certain type of spell called a Hex, which is normally associated with the Witch class. Unless the protagonist is the same class, this is a handy trinket for Ember, a companion that joins the party in the first chapter.

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When the wearer of the Amulet of the Black Mirror casts a Hex, their armor class increases by one. This item can be looted from the Crusader’s Camp and can be sold for 2500 gold, in case the party needs the funds.

8 Amulet Of Apothecary

Although the name suggests some kind of crafting buff, when it comes to potions, this amulet has a different function. On top of a +1 enhancement bonus, the amulet also gives a +4 bonus on saving throws against Poison and Acid attacks.

In a world where many of the antagonists are bugs, which use these types of elemental attacks frequently, the Amulet of Apothecary is one of the best pieces to acquire. Find it amongst the rubble in Leper’s Smile.

7 Angel’s Heart

Angel’s Heart doesn’t give any buffs or bonuses to the wearer, but it’s still on top of the list when it comes to the game’s most useful and expensive items. It sells for 25000 gold, but it’s probably better to keep it.

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This amulet grants the wearer an extra ability to activate an aura with a 30-foot radius. Any allies within this area not only get a +1 bonus to their AC but also ignore the damage reduction factor when attacking demons. In a world where the vast majority of enemies are demons, it’s no wonder this amulet is worth so much.

6 Vellexia’s Magnifying Amulet

Some characters won’t bother with this amulet, as it’s intended for those that use natural armor, and that often means leather. However, no matter what class the main character is, they can still benefit from the generous ability score bonuses this amulet grants the wearer.

Vellexia’s Magnifying Amulet grants a +5 natural armor enhancement bonus just to start, and an additional +2 bonus to the wearer’s highest ability score. It can be purchased from vendors in Drezen.

5 Amulet Of Imposing Physique

This amulet doesn’t make the wearer seem bigger, but it will improve their physical abilities. It gives the wearer a +5 competence bonus on Athletics and Intimidate skill checks, so it works all the time, not just during battle.

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In Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous there are a number of times the main character has to make a similar skill check, either in the dialogue or while exploring the environment. It’s handy to have this kind of bonus and can make certain situations go much more smoothly.

4 Charlatan’s Locket

This amulet sounds like it should be a trinket for a Rogue, but it’s actually for a spellcaster or at least a character that has access to a cantrip or two. In Pathfinder, a cantrip is also referred to as a “level 0” spell. Classes that aren’t casters can often use them or acquire them as the character progresses.

This Charlatan’s Locket allows cantrips from the arcane school to become Empowered and Maximized, along with giving them an extended reach. Considering players can cast a cantrip as many times a day whenever needed, this amulet can give them a huge boost.

3 Aspect Of The Asp

Many players would assume that this amulet’s reference to a snake would have to be connected to poison, and they’d be right. Give this to a character that can cast a ray spell or a poison spell to give them a +2 DC. However, that’s just the start of the amulet’s benefits.

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All the ray spells cast by the wearer deal an additional 1d6, plus 1 more point of acid damage for every two of the caster’s levels. That’s a generous buff, but if none of the characters in the party can benefit from it, it sells for a healthy price tag of 12000 gold.

2 Bone Amulet

Sometimes it’s handy to be able to conceal your moral alignment, as one of the Companions in the game can teach you. Camellia doesn’t just hide her identity as a member of the upper class, but also her ongoing hobby as a serial killer, by using this amulet. Either you revel in her murderous ways, often the case for Evil or Neutral characters, or she leaves.

Camellia can leave the part in one of two ways; she can either just disappear, as will be the case if you choose the judgemental and all-knowing Aeon Mythic path, or she refuses to stop killing people and forces the protagonist to fight and kill her. Should the latter occur, you can loot her body and take her necklace.

1 Your Phylactery

Only players who have the reckless courage and blind ambition to follow the Mythic Path of the Lich will ever possess this amulet. Players familiar with the being known as a Lich have probably met them in previous RPGs and know them as some of the most dangerous beings in these games.

In Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, the player actually has the option to become one of these powerful monsters, and the common mythology of the Lich says that they need to store their essence in a separate container. In this case, it hangs in an amulet around the main character’s neck, known as their Phylactery.

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