Necesse: Secret Locations and Rare Items

Looking for hidden spots and rare loot in Necesse? This guide covers all the secret locations and unique items you can find across the world. Whether you’re hunting for statues, musical instruments, or special boss summons, here’s everything you need to know.

 

Zitha/Freya Statues

These statues appear randomly in villages. Once you’ve collected both the Zitha Statue and the Freya Statue, head to a Landscaping Station and craft their combined statue by merging the two into one.

Item Location Notes
Zitha Statue Villages Random spawn in village structures
Freya Statue Villages Random spawn in village structures
Combined Statue Crafted at Landscaping Station Requires both statues

French Horn

Item Location Notes
French Horn Snow Caves Found inside regular snow cave chests or lootable containers

Grizzbolt Sphere

Item Location Notes
Grizzbolt Sphere Deep Desert Underground Found in a special room alongside Syndicate Thugs. You must kill the Grizzbolt to get a drop that allows you to summon it again later

Jonas’ Gambit

This is one of the trickier secrets to find. Here’s the step-by-step breakdown:  

Step Requirement Details
1 Altar of the Fallen – Perk Level 7 You must have the “Room for Something Greater” perk unlocked at level 7
2 Find Jonas’ House According to the wiki, a small house with NPC Jonas can spawn on level 7+ tablets. Personally, I found it on a level 10 Forest Tablet. I couldn’t find it on any level below 10, so I recommend trying level 10 right away
3 Grab the item You do NOT need to fight Jonas! Inside his house, on a display shelf, you’ll find a pair of glasses with a mustache attached – that’s what you’re after. Just take it

Final Thoughts

Necesse hides some really cool secrets, and knowing where to look saves you a ton of time. The statues give you a nice decorative reward, the French Horn is a fun collectible, the Grizzbolt Sphere unlocks a repeatable boss fight, and Jonas’ Gambit is a quirky little puzzle that’s easy to miss if you’re not paying attention.

Have you found any of these already? Or did you stumble across something I didn’t mention? Drop a comment and share your discoveries – I’d love to hear what you’ve dug up out there!

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