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Remnant 2: How To Move The Giant Bird In The Far Woods

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Remnant II is full of big battles against tough bosses, but sometimes it’s not just enemies that make things difficult for you. If you’re exploring The Far Woods of Yaesha and you come across a huge bird blocking your way to an item, you might be wondering how to make it move. Don’t worry, we’ll explain how to do it.

How to stop the big bird from blocking your path in Remnant II

In The Far Woods, there is a large bird perched high on a huge, twisting tree. Despite your attempts to shoot, express emotions, or use curse words, the bird will not budge. However, you must revisit this location later in Yaesha after making certain advancements.

Continue your journey through the expansive biome, venturing deeper into its unexplored territories until you come face to face with a formidable adversary known as The Mother Mind. This powerful boss shrouded in mystery, will put your skills to the ultimate test. However, fear not, for with determination and strategic tactics, you shall emerge victorious. Once you have vanquished The Mother Mind and triumphed over the daunting challenge it presented, make your way back to the very location where you first encountered the majestic giant bird. To your surprise, the bird has gracefully relocated from its previous resting spot, revealing a hidden path to an invaluable treasure. A sense of gratification fills your heart as you collect the long-awaited reward, bidding farewell to the bird that once hindered your progress. It is a moment of joyous accomplishment as you move forward on your epic quest.

Since you’re already hanging out in Yaesha, check out how to unlock the Summoner archetype and all of our Remnant II guides.

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