Merris is only one of 5 currently playable characters in the Vampire Survivors-esque Early Access game that it Death Must Die. This game is a wonderful blend of a lot of the mechanics that make Vampire Survivors so addictive (outside of Adventure Mode) while also integrating some aspects of the Diablo games as well on top of having a very clear and unique identity.

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Of the playable cast, Merris is the only real magic user, as all the others follow the standard class setup of Paladin, Assassin, Barbarian, and Fighter. Because of this, her general gameplay loop feels a bit different than the rest of the cast's, and her achievements can be a bit of a struggle to unlock. So, let's go over Merris as a character in Death Must Die, all of her unlockable Aspects through her Achievements, and the best methods to unlock each one.

Merris Overview

The Pure Spellcaster Of The Crew

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Sorceress

Magic Damage

High Damage, Long-Range, & High AoE Damage

Movement Speed, Armor, Max Health, Evasion

First, let's go over a bit of who exactly Merris is as a character in Death Must Die, and why her Achievements might feel more difficult to unlock for some players. Well, to start, Merris is very slow at 260 move speed base and 146 move speed while attacking.

So, players will likely need to pay attention to when and how they use their projectiles. Additionally, Merris doesn't have a lot of base health or armor (45 Life and 0 Armor by default) which can make things very dicey very quickly. However, in exchange, Merris has an absurd range to her attacks, some of the highest damage potential of any playable character, and is just an adorable little airheaded pixel art character all around.

The Sign Of Fire

Deal 100,000 Damage With Merris

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Sign of Fire

You gain +8 percent Spell Damage every 3 Levels (Max +80 percent).

Just keep doing runs as Merris.

Going in order of the Achievements from left to right in-game, first up is the Sign of Fire. This Achievement is a bit odd to include first, as it's the one you really can't actively work toward since it'd be impossible to keep track of Merris' current total damage output.

To get this Sign unlocked as quickly as possible, just play Merris a lot, try to get as far as possible (or at least to both the green and blue Slime spawn times), and grab any Blessings that are offense-focused. It should take a couple of runs to get this unlocked, and once you do it's a lot easier to get a run going with Merris.

The Sign Of The Helper

Defeat The Chatty Skeleton 33 times With Merris

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Sign of the Helper

Your missiles now automatically aim toward enemies. You also start with +66 percent Attack Damage

Start a new run, kill the chatty Skeleton around 1:40, then End Run in the Escape menu and restart this process until Achievement unlocks.

The second Sign the game tries to tell you to unlock as Merris is by far the most tedious Achievement unlock in the game, the Sign of the Helper. By 'chatty skeleton', the developers mean the 'elite' skeleton (the one with the Star over its head) that spawns around 1 minute and 30 seconds into any run. This skeleton almost always gets 1 or 2 text responses off before the player kills them, so they absolutely earn the 'chatty' moniker. In any case, 33 times does not mean 33 runs, thankfully enough, but it does mean that there are two ways for players to go about unlocking this Sign quickly:

  1. Play through runs like normal, and make it to the Baron every time. This chatty skeleton pops up multiple times throughout a single run, totaling out at around 5 by around the 19-minute mark. This means if you nail it every time, it should only take about 6 and a half runs to get all these kills.
  2. If you'd rather grind out this Achievement while doing something else on the side, then the best way to go about it is to simply start a run as Merris (preferably with the Sign of Timespace active) and just play it as normal until the chatty skeleton spawns around 1 and a half minutes in. Kill the skeleton here, hit Escape, click End Run, and restart this whole process. This method is a lot more mind-numbing, but it's a lot more reliable overall.

The Sign Of Timespace

Defeat The Necromancer With Merris

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Sign of Timespace

You now have infinite pull range but also -1 Dash and -30 percent Dash Cooldown.

Make it to 14 minutes in and beat the Necromancer.

Surprisingly, Merris has a pretty unique of easy-to-unlock Achievements and tedious Achievements, with the Sign of Timespace being one of the easiest Achievements in the game. It's pretty cut and dry, to unlock this Sign, you'll just have to beat the Necromancer, the boss enemy that spawns in at the 14th-minute mark every single run.

At first, this might prove difficult, but once players have even a mediocre loadout of gear equipped to Merris, you might as well be invincible while fighting him. Just remember to look out for when the Necromancer raises his arm, as this is the indicator that he's about the launch a flurry of fireballs.

The Sign Of The Hydra

Get 8 Different Autocast Blessings With Merris

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Sign of the Hydra

You gain +2 Spell Projectile count.

Pick any Autocast-labeled Blessings you see. One of your three Gods must be Time, and you will want to use the Alteration Ritual Blessing.

This right here is probably the Achievement unlock that most readers were looking for in the first place. One might assume that getting 8 Autocast Blessings in one run for the Sign of the Hydra, given that you can only select 3 Gods per run, would need some pretty specific choices to be made. But actually, like most things in games like Vampire Survivors, it's not all that complicated. The only thing you'll want to make sure of is that one of the Gods you choose is Time, as the Alteration Ritual Blessing is an incredibly easy way to unlock this Achievement (and is just overpowered as a Blessing in general).

When selected, this Blessing gives the player a random buff on every Level Up for a pretty long duration by default (about a minute). So, as long as players are grabbing Autocast Blessings whenever they see one and leveling up a decent amount within about a minute between each one, they'll eventually come across enough Autocast buffs to trigger this unlock.

The Sign Of The Summoner

Get 40 Summons With Merris

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Sign of the Summoner

You gain +22 percent Summon Damage every 3 levels (Max +220 percent).

Choose Death as one of your Gods & look out for the Necromancy and Ravens Blessings.

And for Merris' last Achievement, it's the Sign of the Summoner. There are a couple of different ways to go about this, but the quickest and easiest method by far is just to use any Alterations you have to re-roll for Mort and grab her Necromancy and Ravens Blessings. Level these up enough and trigger them enough with kills in a short span of time, and you should unlock the Achievement before you even realize it.

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Death Must Die
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Released
November 14, 2023
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Platform(s)
PC
Developer
Realm Archive
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Realm Archive
Genre(s)
Roguelike, RPG