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A list of Perks to look for when buying Curios or rerolling Curio Perks in Warhammer 40k: Darktide.

Warhammer 40k: Darktide Curio Perks List

A list of Perks to look for when buying Curios or rerolling Curio Perks in Warhammer 40k: Darktide.

Curios aren’t exciting, but Curios and their Perks provide your primary defensive stats in Warhammer 40k: Darktide. The new Refine Item function found at the Shrine of the Omnissiah allows you to reroll Perks on weapons and Curios alike, and surely you’ll want to know what’s available.

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Curios come with a single Blessing that increases Toughness, Max Health, Wounds, or Stamina; they are imbued with up to three Perks depending on their rarity. Transcendant (orange) allows for three Perks.

If you haven’t played with the new Refine Item feature yet, check out our guide to rerolling Perks in Darktide. But here, let’s get to the list of Perks you can find on Curios.

Darktide Curio Perks

As with our Weapon Perks guide, we won’t go over number specifics for each Perk, as they are not well documented and are likely to change over time. Instead, what you need to know is that you can see Perk tiers next to their description.

Perks come in four tiers, the highest being Tier 4. When you obtain a piece of gear or reroll a Perk, you can see its tier indicated by diamond shapes to the left of the Perk. If it has four diamonds, it’s the best version of that Perk right now (December 2022).

  • + Revive Speed (Ally)
  • + Health
  • + Experience
  • + Toughness
  • + Stamina Regeneration
  • + Sprint Cost Reduction
  • + Sprint Efficiency
  • + Block Efficiency
  • + Cooldown Reduction
  • + Corruption Resistance
  • + Corruption Resistance (Grimoires)
  • + Combat Ability Regeneration
  • + Ordo Dockets (Mission Rewards)
  • + Toughness Damage Reduction
  • + Toughness Regeneration Speed
  • + Chance of Curio as Mission Reward (Instead of Weapon)
  • + Damage Resistance (Bombers)
  • + Damage Resistance (Gunners)
  • + Damage Resistance (Mutants)
  • + Damage Resistance (Pox Hounds)
  • + Damage Resistance (Snipers)
  • + Damage Resistance (Tox Flamers)

As mentioned above, the diamond indicators will tell you whether you’ve got a good version of a particular Perk or not.

Everyone wants damage resistance Perks against Snipers and Gunners, but some of these others are worthwhile to have as well. Check out our weapon Perk list as well as our other Darktide guides here on GameSkinny.


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Ashley Shankle
Ashley's been with GameSkinny since the start, and is a certified loot goblin. Has a crippling Darktide problem, 500 hours on only Ogryn (hidden level over 300). Currently playing Darktide, GTFO, RoRR, Palworld, and Immortal Life.