InAlan Wake 2, Saga Anderson can find and equip Charms — items that can offer benefits such as passive buffs. But which Charms are the best to equip inAlan Wake 2, and which ones should remain locked in the Shoebox?
There are 13 types of Charms to find inAlan Wake 2. Most can be acquired by completingNursery Rhyme puzzles, a side distraction exclusive to Saga. Each puzzle rewards a Charm, and they all vary in usefulness. Some are Charms I couldn’t do without, while others I just kept tossing into storage. With that in mind, this tier list is completely subjective; it’s a matter of opinion. But as I battled the forces of darkness inAlan Wake 2, this is how I justifiedwhich Charms to take with me on my journey while playing on Normal difficulty.

Our tier list for the best Charms inAlan Wake 2
There shouldn’t be anything too surprising about how I arranged the tier list. Here’s how I break it down:
By default, you’re able to only carry three Charms at once. You can take a blend of A- and B-rank Charms, but I found there’s at least one you cannot leave safety without.

How to increase Charm slots inAlan Wake 2
you’re able to increase your Charm slots by a factor of one inAlan Wake 2, but it takes some serious work. You mustcomplete every Nursery Rhyme puzzle in the game, and then finishthe final onein Cauldron Lake. The upgrade lets you equip four Charms at once.
I recommend taking all the A-rank charms in the tier list, but the choice is ultimately up to you. In fact, you may want to consider taking at least one Coffee Mug Charm before the final battle. I’ll avoid any spoilers, but it does get pretty dicey at the end.







