Elden Ring features the biggest world From Software has ever made, and with its open design, it can be tough to figure out what to do first. You can do practically anything, but should you? Should you fight that Tree Sentinel on the horse that's roaming near the starting area, for instance? No, you definitely should not, but by using the beams of light pointing from Sites of Grace, you can start heading in the right direction. That being said, you could miss some great opportunities if you only rely on those to learn what to do first in Elden Ring, but our tips will help make things easier.
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There’s a stele on the road just outside the barracks. Interact with this to obtain your first map fragment. You may need to time your interaction carefully, as there’s a powerful polearm-wielding soldier patrolling the road.
With a few exceptions, finding and interacting with these monuments is how you’ll get maps in every region. The empty West Limgrave map hides the monument icon, but it’s clearly visible on other maps.
You can go hours without picking up the Spirit Calling Bell, but you don't have to!This is Ranni, the witch. Speak with her to obtain the Spirit Bell and unlock Spirit Ash summons. These ashes let you call a variety of support NPCs into battle, ranging from a troupe of wandering sorcerers to wolves and even jellyfish. Spirit Ashes can be upgraded later, and using them is essential in some boss encounters, including the first one outside Stormveil Castle.
You’ll find a Chrysalid in Stormveil Castle, which you can bring back to Roderika. If she’s not at Stormhill Shack, she’ll be around Roundtable Hold. Later, after you defeat the second main story boss, she’ll help upgrade your Spirit Ashes.
This is a good strategy for dealing with any NPC who isn’t trying to kill you. Speak with them multiple times, and if they’re in the Roundtable Hold, check back after major story events to see what’s changed with them.
The northern one takes you into a chamber filled with rats, and the treasure chest is a trap that transports you to a significantly more difficult area. The southern one is behind some high walls that you’ll need Torrent to jump over. It takes you to a small chamber with a chest containing the Twinblade, an excellent weapon for classes that favor Strength.
Once Nerijus is defeated, you’ll obtain the Reduvia Dagger. It scales with Dexterity and Arcane, and what it lacks in sheer power, it makes up for by letting you inflict Bleed on enemies. Even if your Arcane stat is a bit low, you can still make use of the weapon and its effect.
At Stormhill Shack, you can find a missable introduction to side-questing in Elden Ring.
Here you’ll face the Mad Pumpkin Head boss, though it’s a relatively straightforward fight. The Mad Pumpkin has a three-hit combo where he attacks with his flail, then his fist, then his flail again, and it usually triggers when you’re near him. Dash away to avoid the hits, then run back in to attack. He also occasionally slams his head into the ground.
Enter the next room once you’ve defeated the Mad Pumpkin Head to meet Sellen the sorceress. She sells basic Glintstone spells, and if you bring her Glintstone Craftsman Cookbooks, she’ll expand her stock.
Some effects boost your charged attacks, for example, while others grant a long-lasting stamina boost. Using the right mix at the right time can make a significant difference in your chances of survival, making this a must-have item as early as you can get it.
For more on Elden Ring, check out our beginner tips so you can keep your silent hero on their feet and out of the ever-looming "YOU DIED" screenshot.
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