How To Get Rid Of Corruption Conan Exiles

Alright, let's talk about corruption in Conan Exiles. You know, that creeping, icky feeling that's kinda like realizing you accidentally wore mismatched socks all day? Yeah, nobody wants it. It makes you weaker, uglier, and generally less fun to be around – both in real life and in the Exiled Lands.
So, how do we cleanse this digital grime? Think of it like a virtual spring cleaning for your soul (or, you know, your character's pixelated well-being).
The Obvious Stuff (That You Probably Already Know)
First off, the big baddies. Spending too much time near the giant obelisks or hanging out in the Unname City will corrupt you faster than a politician's promise. It's like standing too close to a microwave – bad vibes all around. Avoid them like the plague, especially when you're just starting out.
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Also, some armor and weapons cause corruption. I learned this the hard way. I was so stoked to craft this super-cool looking helmet, only to find myself slowly turning into a Lovecraftian nightmare just by wearing it. Read the item descriptions, folks! They're there for a reason.
The Less Obvious (And Way More Fun) Solutions
Okay, now for the good stuff! Cleansing corruption isn't just about avoidance, it's about actively fighting back. Think of it as a video game version of a spa day, but with more sacrificial altars.

Dancers: Ah, the classics. These beautiful performers aren't just for eye candy; they're basically corruption vacuums. Set one up near your base, and watch them shimmy away your troubles. It's like watching a tiny, scantily clad Roomba sucking up all the bad mojo. The higher their level, the better they are at cleansing, so aim for named dancers! Think of it as hiring the best, most skilled... energy cleaner for your digital life.
Yog Altars: Okay, things are about to get a little… weird. Yog is a cannibal god, so naturally, his altars involve certain activities. If you're willing to… sacrifice a few unwilling participants (NPCs, naturally!), you can gain Yog's blessing, which significantly reduces corruption. Just be prepared for the existential dread of roleplaying a cannibal. It's not for everyone, and definitely not something to tell your therapist about (unless your therapist is really into Conan Exiles lore).

The Well of Skelos: Located in the Volcano, this place is basically a corruption detox center. Just take a dip in the steaming, probably-radioactive water, and BAM! Corruption gone. The catch? The Volcano is, well, a volcano. It's hot, dangerous, and full of angry rock lizards. But hey, at least you'll be corruption-free while being roasted alive!
Potions and Elixirs: The Quick Fix
Feeling lazy? Me too! Luckily, there are potions and elixirs that can temporarily suppress or even cure corruption. Lotus Potions are your best bet. Stock up on them like they're toilet paper during a pandemic. They're your portable, chuggable defense against the creeping darkness.

Remember to pay attention to the duration of the potion. It's like taking medicine; if you don't follow the dosage, it won't work. Nothing's worse than thinking you're safe, only to have your corruption bar creeping back up right when you're about to face a boss.
Pro Tip: Preventative Measures!
The best way to deal with corruption is to avoid getting it in the first place. Easier said than done, I know. But always be aware of your surroundings, read item descriptions, and invest in a good dancer (or two). Think of it like brushing your teeth – a little bit of preventative care goes a long way.
Ultimately, dealing with corruption in Conan Exiles is just part of the adventure. It's a challenge to overcome, a puzzle to solve. And hey, if all else fails, just blame Yog. He probably had something to do with it anyway.
