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Elden Ring Hidden Bosses

Elden Ring has grown quite infamous, in part thanks to its open-world take on Dark Souls games. Far less linear than its predecessors, Elden Ring players often receive very little guidance about where ...
Abyssal Woods is a secret and optional area in Elden Ring that can only be accessed through a secret path in Shadow Keep. Home to the followers of Frenzied Flame, this area holds some of the scariest ...
FromSoftware has always hidden secrets in their games, but in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree you’ll need to find at least one of them to complete your map. Here’s where the secret coffin can be ...
Make your way through the Dragon’s Pit in Gravesite Plain and defeat the Ancient Dragon Man boss Enter the Foot of the Jagged Peak area Travel south to the dragon corpse then west into Charo’s Hidden ...
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While the Scadu Altus is the second main region you’ll likely enter in Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, there is an eastern section travered by a hidden path that is home to a major side quest.
The tutorial of Elden Ring Nightreign has players fighting the Fell Omen. Many will fall to this boss, unable to beat it. But that begs the question: What do you get if you beat the Fell Omen in the ...
How do I get to Charro’s Hidden Grave in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree? First, head toward Jagged Peak. To get there, travel past the Dragon’s Pit Terminus Site of Grace. For tips on how to get ...
Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree’s Charo’s Hidden Grave location sounds like a small place – just a tiny grave, nothing major. It’s actually half of the Cerulean Coast area, and there’s more than one ...