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"Effective Use of Remedial Springs at Two Point Museum"

Author : Lillian May 27,2025

In the world of management sims, running a successful business isn't just about day-to-day operations. In *Two Point Museum* by Two Point Studios, managing your staff effectively is crucial. Here's how to make the most of Remedial Springs in *Two Point Museum*.

What Are the Remedial Springs in Two Point Museum?

Expeditions in *Two Point Museum* are all about discovering new relics and treasures to showcase in your museum. However, these ventures come with risks, and staff members may return injured. For minor injuries, the recovery device in the Staff Room suffices, but for more severe cases, Remedial Springs offer a faster recovery solution.

Remedial Springs appear as a point of interest on the Bone Belt expedition map, centrally located in the region. You'll unlock access to them as you progress through the main campaign, specifically after visiting the Cold Mines. In Sandbox mode, they're available from the start.

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 in your museum operations. Visiting requires an injured staff member, and the Springs can accommodate only one visitor at a time.

The sole event at Remedial Springs is the Healing Holiday. This event clears all status effects from the staff member, significantly speeding up their recovery. To benefit from this, treat it like any other expedition: select Remedial Springs as your destination and choose the injured staff member who needs healing. The expedition will cost $5,000 and take 14 days, but it will fully restore the staff member's health, including ailments that the museum's recovery device can't treat.

While the cost may seem high, especially for those starting out, Remedial Springs become invaluable when dealing with more complex afflictions. They're a crucial tool for maintaining your top staff members in peak condition, enhancing your management strategy in *Two Point Museum*.

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

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

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