Risk of Rain 2 Seeker Complete Skills and Overview

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Seeker Risk of Rain 2
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Seeker is one of the new survivors joining the large cast of Risk of Rain 2 as part of the Seekers of the Storm update. They’re a mid-range brawler that has a big focus on doing plenty of healing, ranged AOE damage, and moving in and out of combat fast. Here are the complete skills for Seeker in Risk of Rain 2, and their general abilities.

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Risk of Rain 2 Seeker Complete Skills

The Seeker has the following skills available from the start:

SkillSkill TypeSkill Description
Spirit PunchPrimaryFire disembodied fists at enemies for 200% damage. Every third hit explodes dealing 300% damage and increases in damage.
Unseen HandSecondaryStunning. Launch a phantasmal hand from the ground dealing 600% damage. Drain, slow, and damage enemies. Heals for every target hit.
SojournUtilityStunning. Transform and take flight as a volatile flame. Explode dealing 550% damage. Exchange 20% damage per second of flight for increased damage.
MeditateSpecialExecute timed sequences to blast enemies for 450% damage, heal nearby enemies, and gain Tranquility. The 7th Tranquility grants Revive and Saving Grace.
Inner StrengthMiscAbilities are enhanced with each Tranquility acquired.

Seeker Overview

Apart from the abilities, here are a few things to know about Seeker that aren’t explained above:

  • The Seeker can revive teammates across the map once they reach seven stacks of Tranquility.
  • Unseen Hand heals the Seeker for every enemy hit, so try focusing on a larger group of enemies.
  • After three seconds, you will start taking a lot of damage with Sojourn active. It’s best used as a tool to enter or exit fights and for traversal. It can also be used to deal damage to a group upon explosion. You can get out of Sojourn mode by pressing the activation button again.
  • Saving Grace will heal the Seeker when her health drops to around 25%. It works a lot like the Power Elixer.

Seeker is available from the start, and you don’t need to do anything to unlock her (apart from purchasing the expansion, of course); the Chef, on the other hand, requires a bit more work.

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