The Side quests of Blasphemous, are essential to complete the game, although also thanks to them We will be able to enjoy this title a little more, not to mention that we will get different rewards and some other achievements, which in this case can be two. That is why, in this guide we are going to tell you How to complete Cleopas’s mission.
How to activate the Cleopas quest chain
Unlike Other side quests Like Redento or Tirso, this one won’t last you the whole game, since you’ll have to do specific things that are in the same area, so You can complete it in about thirty minutes. if you have most of the map unlocked. To activate it, you will have to go to Mother of Mothersright in the room that we have left you in the image above. There you will find Cleopas and Socorroso to start the mission, you will have to talk to him.
Location of all Cleopas and Socorro items
Once you have spoken to Cleophas, you will have to go to the area of Heights of the Archcathedralalthough I recommend that you have at least the basic relics, since they can be useful when advancing through that area. In the image above, we leave you the exact locations where You will have to fight mini bosses so that they can release the three pieces that you need to deliver to Socorro. These pieces are the following: Mark of the First Amparo | Mark of the Second Amparo | Mark of the Third Amparo.
When you have all three marks, you will have to return to Cleophas and give the objects as an offering to Socorro. Once this is done and after the dialogue with Cleophas, you will have to go to the church of Albero and talk to the person who is in the window. He will recognize Cleophas and will give you a pendantwhich you will have to deliver to save him. You will find Cleophas in the Archcathedral Heights. Give him the pendant to complete the quest, having saved him from suicide and earned the “Rebirth” achievement.
Finally, you will have to return to church from Albero to speak to Cleofás again and he will give you as a reward the prayer I tempt your Thorned Knightsone of the most useful prayers.