N'kuhana's Opinion

 is an item in Risk of Rain 2.

As the holder heals, the item stores 100% (+100% per stack) of the healing as a hidden value, dubbed "Soul Energy." When this value reaches 10% of the holder's maximum health, the player launches a homing skull that deals fixed damage equal to 25% of their maximum health with a proc coefficient of 0.2 within a 40m radius.

Tips

 * N'kuhana's Opinion is uniquely one of the only items that does not use the Survivor's damage stat or Total Damage; its damage is directly tied to your combined Max Health and Shields. As the holder's health increases per-level and though items like and , the skulls' damage increases, but so does the healing required to fire each skull.
 * Flat healing, such as from, isn't penalized for this increased health, as the increased damage typically offsets the higher threshold. However, fewer skulls may mean fewer item procs, so it's important to keep any flat healing up to scratch to keep N'kuhana's up to speed (and for the holder to avoid dying, as is typical of any run).
 * Percentage-based healing, such as from, grows stronger as the holder's max health increases, as the skulls fire at the same speed and simply deal more damage. However, it's important to remember that N'Kuhana's takes shield into account while these sources do not; would increase the skulls' damage by 50%, but drop the holder's max HP to 1, effectively erasing any percentage-based healing.
 * N'kuhana's does not benefit from the damage doubling from, and the halved HP cuts each skull's damage and required healing in half. As a side effect, flat healing can hit the 10% max HP threshold twice as quickly, while percentage-based healing does not benefit.
 * has some unusual interactions with N'kuhana's. Because it stores all healing and releases it at 10% of the holder's maximum health per second, large bursts of healing will fire one skull per second for an extended period of time. However, this means that the fire rate of those skulls is capped at 1 skull per second (compared to the limit of 10 per second) unless this is bypassed using . Generally, Corposebloom is a downgrade if the user can reliably and continuously heal above 10% max health per second.
 * Uniquely, because Corpsebloom steals and then releases all healing itself, it ignores the restrictions of on-hit healing triggered by skulls. This means a skull can activate on-hit healing, and since Corpsebloom is the item providing the final healing, it will count towards the Soul Energy value where it would normally be filtered out. This means one could theoretically have an infinite loop of consistent, if slow, N'Kahuna's skulls and healing, though this is difficult in practice.
 * Although the skulls do not use the Damage stat, they can still critically strike and are powered up by the, , and , when applicable.
 * This item can be extremely useful on  when combined with Bustling Fungus. The turrets can consistently keep the Bustling Fungus active, since they do not move and are immune to knockback. Additionally, since both of the turrets and Engineer himself receive healing from the fungus and independently fire skulls, placing the turrets such that the healing zones overlap will activate N'kuhana's Opinion very rapidly, dealing high damage at very long range.
 * excels with N'kuhana's Opinion, as their entire kit revolves around healing and life-steal. They will be able to activate this item very often.
 * performs extremely well with this item, since her skill heals a large portion of her maximum health and her health is much higher than any other Survivor's.
 * The pairs exceptionally well with this item, effectively doubling the number of skulls fired.
 * The pairs exceptionally well with this item, effectively doubling the number of skulls fired.

Version History

 * Early Access Scorched Acres Content Update
 * Gameplay Changes
 * Fix item pickup not having both horns highlighted

Trivia

 * The projectiles are referred to internally as "devil orbs."
 * In early versions of the game, N'kuhana's Opinion was an uncommon item, and instead caused the character to explode in a poison nova when healed.