The post-apocalyptic lands in Misery have plenty of artifacts for you to find and equip, and all of them have mysterious effects.
Artifacts in Misery act as magical items with unique effects. This includes stat boosts and other valuable attributes that can help you survive the hazards and dangers of the wastelands. This guide will help you figure out all the artifacts and their in-game effects, along with how you can find them.
All artifacts in Misery
The table below has information about every artifact and how they work in Misery.
| Artifact | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Calculator | Provides increased Stamina, which is tied to performing any kind of action. You’ll move quicker, fight harder, and survive stronger enemies. | Your hunger will be massively boosted, so you’ll always want to keep food items in surplus. |
| Clocks | Allows you to perform unique movements that allow you to perform unique actions, ifts, and swings that are otherwise not possible. | Thanks to its unnatural movement, overusing the Clocks artifact will eventually affect your limbs and make them numb at one point. |
| Dosimeter | Removes the effects of radiation on your body and also protects you from significant exposure. It’s perfect for high-tier loot areas since you can retrieve valuable items without risking radiation exposure. | No significant negatives. |
| GP-S Filter | Removes active radiation from your body. | Has a permanent burn effect and slows the rate of healing. |
| Iron | Regenerates tissue at a faster rate and allows for better healing from any kind of damage | Increases the need for food resources as they’re required to complement the better healing rate. |
| Nevalyashka | This unique artifact provides temporary boosts to almost every stat as you’ll perform every action better while regenerating your health quicker. | The boost duration is short, and you’ll consume extra resources in the boosted state. |
| Rubik Cube | Allows you to stave off hunger for more extended periods, allowing you to preserve food resources. | Your physical fatigue generation will increase, while recovery will be slower. |
| Jewelry Box | Allows you to stay alive without the need for food. | Energy depletion is quicker, and you’ll have increased hunger once the effects wear off. |
| Soap | Temporarily reduces hunger and minimizes the impact of radiation from ingestion. | Causes indigestion and also causes a temporary stamina reduction. |
| Star | Reduces the effect of pain and panic, and allows you to keep moving despite injuries. | Raises the chances of infection once its effects wear off. |
| Truck | You’ll be able to bypass your physical limitations when it comes to speed and movement. | Your muscles will develop micro-tears faster, resulting in longer recovery times. |
| Volchok | Provides a temporary boost to stamina. | You’ll feel weak if you don’t eat enough food. |
How to find artifacts in Misery
It’s pretty hard to find artifacts, but you can make your life easier by having a Busel Detector. The Busel Detector’s arrow will oscillate when you’re close to an artifact in any location. You can obtain the Busel Detector from high-tiered loot areas.
Alternatively, you craft the item with the correct resources to add to your inventory. You’ll need to equip it to turn the detector active and help you find all the artifacts.
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