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Remedial Springs Guide for Two Point Museum

May 15,2025 Author: Nathan

In the world of management sims, running a successful business isn't just about daily operations. In *Two Point Museum* by Two Point Studios, effective management also involves taking good care of your staff. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to utilize Remedial Springs in *Two Point Museum*.

What Are the Remedial Springs in Two Point Museum?

Expeditions in *Two Point Museum* are crucial for discovering new relics and treasures to display. However, these expeditions come with risks, and staff members may return injured. While minor injuries can be treated with the recovery device in the Staff Room, more severe injuries require a visit to the Remedial Springs for a faster recovery.

Located near the center of the Bone Belt expedition map, the Remedial Springs become accessible as you progress through the main campaign, unlocking after visiting the Cold Mines. In Sandbox mode, you can access them right away.

How to Use Remedial Springs in Two Point Museum

How to use Remedial Springs in Two Point Museum Image Source: SEGA via The Escapist

Once you know what and where the Remedial Springs are, the next step is understanding how to use them effectively. To visit the Remedial Springs, you need an injured staff member. The location can accommodate only one injured visitor at a time.

When you visit the Remedial Springs, the only event that occurs is the Healing Holiday. This event clears all status effects from the staff member, enabling a quicker return to work.

To benefit from the Remedial Springs, you treat it like any other expedition. Choose Remedial Springs as the destination and select the injured staff member who needs healing. The expedition incurs a monetary cost of $5,000 and takes 14 days. Completing this healing expedition also unlocks a trophy and achievement.

While the cost may seem high, the immediate full recovery, including status effects that cannot be healed by the museum's recovery device, justifies the expense. Initially, visiting the Remedial Springs might be a luxury, but as your staff faces more complex afflictions, it becomes a vital part of your management strategy, especially for your top performers.

That's everything you need to know about using Remedial Springs in *Two Point Museum*. For more tips and guides, be sure to check out The Escapist.

*Two Point Museum is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*

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