Elden Ring: Fort Gael Walkthrough

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Depending on your level, fighting the dragon can be extremely fun and challenging, or it could be harrowing and irritating. But you don't necessarily have to fight the dragon. If you are not a high enough level yet, it is advised that you hop on Torrent, run behind the dragon, snatch up the Glintstone Key behind it, and nobly run a


This icy sword takes inspiration from several blades from fiction like King Arthur's legendary Excalibur and Elric of Melniboné's Stormbringer, a black blade that consumes the souls of all it slays. These two blades alone are some of the most iconic in fiction, so to create Frostmourne from both of them was certain to make quite the epic wea


Head back to the top of the stairs, looking down into the courtyard with the pacing Lion Guardian. Strike at the railings to break them, allowing you an easy run-and-jump to the platform below and across the way. Once you reach the other side, follow the stairs down, along the outside of the fort, to reach a corpse with ten Mushrooms on him. Follow the path back along the rampart until you reach a flaming brazier. Right next to it, blending into the stone is a lever . Pull it to unlock the main gate to the f

Now, I can already hear the shrieks of the zealots who believe that as soon as you summon a player to help you beat Hoarah Loux at the 67th time of asking you've somehow bastardised your entire Elden Ring experience and should have your license to play any FromSoft game revoked; 'It's not how they want you to play it,' 'You don't get it. You're meant to suffer.' 'Why would you want to mod a game that's so perfectI ?!? What's wrong with you PC people?'


The Sword of Light is the most pivotal weapon in Dragon Quest XI and is one of the key objectives the Luminary and his party are after to save the world. There happens to be primarily two Sword of Lights in the game with one of them being stolen by Morde


This treacherous climb, carved into the sides of a jagged cliff, is full of deadly falls and dangerous foes, but the route is worth it for some special weapons only acquired by conquering this perilous p


Pick your way over the roots and Scarlet Rot growth until you reach the fort’s outer defenses. North of the fort, just to the right of the main entrance where you’ll spot a Flaming Chariot, you’ll discover the Fort Gael North site of gr


The Raven Mount Assassin is another formidable opponent, but the assistance of Yura makes the battle much easier. When you defeat the bloody finger, you will be rewarded with the Raptor of the Mists Ash of


elden ring armor guide Ring ’s kingdoms are dotted with forts and castles, locations which intrepid Tarnished are meant to brave for the spoils within. One such location, Fort Gael, is located in the heart of Caelid , one of the more unwelcoming kingdoms in the Lands Betw


Just to the north of this site of grace, you’ll spot the glowing footprints of an invisible Teardrop Scarab racing around the landscape. Plant yourself in its path and strike it down as it passes. This Teardrop Scarab will drop the Ash of War: Flame of the Redmanes , a staggering Ash of War that makes for an extremely powerful bu

The funny thing is that I actually agree with some of the above. I think there's merit to playing a game as it was designed to be played before seeking alternative ways to experience it. You play it as long as it engages you, then whether you bounce off it or complete it or are for whatever reason 'done' with it, you start exploring ways to refine and tweak the experience if you so wish (which is where mods come in). A developer creates a game to be consumed a certain way, and it seems like a basic courtesy to try and understand the experience they're conveying to you. Give it a go, try to get to grips with it, and only then start faffing with it. That way you'll learn to understand what that developer's really about, and in turn what it is you seek in a game.


Yura is an NPC in the Lands Between whom fits in a couple of these categories. Yura's Quest line is relatively short, but it involves a bunch of easily missed rewards that are nice to have in your inventory on your journey to becoming Elden L


If you’re not a ranged character, your best bet will be to mix it up in melee yourself. Be wary of the Lion Guardian’s high leaping attacks. When you dodge, always try to end up at the creature’s side -- this can help you avoid some of its follow-up mo


Once these enemies are cleared, loot the chest in the corner of the landing. Inside, you’ll discover the Starscourge Heirloom Talisman , which grants +5 Strength when equipped. This can be invaluable for meeting specific weapon requirements or simply increasing your attack power (if you’re using a corresponding Strength weap


Hovering at a medium range helps you to see the Magma Wyrm’s attack animations better, increasing your chance to successfully dodge its moves. Hanging out under it makes it too much of a guessing game. Attack when the opportunity presents itself, and avoid the lava. You should defeat this foe in no t