Elden Ring guide: Everything you need to survive the Lands Between

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If you're looking for an Elden Ring guide, you've come to the right place. It can feel a little overwhelming when you first step into the Lands Between, thanks to the freedom you have to explore in whichever direction you choose. And as with most Souls games, not only are you expected to overcome notoriously tricky enemies and bosses, but there are a number of weapons to choose from, as well as myriad collectibles that can make your perilous journey a little easier. 

Elden Ring's world is vast, and there's certainly a great deal of satisfaction to be had from going in blind. That said, you might find that there are a few things you wish you'd have known beforehand. As such, I've listed all of our Elden Ring guides below, and we'll continue to add to it as we discover more over the coming weeks.

We've tried to keep spoilers to a minimum but before you proceed, be aware that item and boss names may be displayed below. 

Starting out

Character Creation
Before you can dive into the Lands Between, you need to make a few choices, both stylish and otherwise. This guide shows you what to expect from the character creation process in Elden Ring, from body type to background.

Classes
Your class—or origin—will determine your starting stats and level, as well as the weapon with which you start. There are ten classes to choose from, and this guide helps break down the strengths and weaknesses of each one to help you pick one that suits your playstyle.

Keepsakes
These starter gifts can offer you a variety of bonuses, from an increase in your overall health to the ability to unlock a certain item or door later in the game. You can only pick one for your character when starting out, so this guide details the known benefits of each.

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Spirit Calling Bell
This item is given near the beginning of the game and is easy to miss. The Spirit Calling Bell allows you to summon NPCs and creatures to help you out during boss fights, dungeons, and other specific enemy-infested areas.

Beginner’s tips
There’s a lot to figure out as you venture into the vast world of the Lands Between. This guide gives you the tips to help you out.

Crafting
It’s easy to miss how to craft in the Lands Between. You can make useful items on the fly to help you out in various situations, and learn more recipes from cookbooks. Here’s what you need to know.

Stats and gear

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Level up
You’ll want to increase your attributes so you can have an easier time with tougher bosses or moving through more difficult regions. You won’t get the option to level up right away in the Lands Between, and you’ll need to meet Melina in order to do so. This guide tells you how.

Builds
As with other Souls games, you can increase individual attributes as you level up. Each class starts with a specific stat balance, but you can customise this as you go, building your character around your preferred weapon and playstyle.

Weapons
There are various weapons to try out in the Lands Between, from an unblockable knife made of ciphers, a giant flaming hammer, and a dragon head you can attach to your arm. They’re not necessarily easy to find, though, so this guide lists the best of each weapon type.

Armor
You can find many different armor sets in the Lands Between. Some are great at offering a specific type of defense for the different situations and enemies you’ll come across. Others just make you look really cool.

Spells
Magic has always had a place in the Souls games, relying on intelligence and faith attributes. Sorceries still provide powerful offensive magic, and Incantations lean towards healing, support, and fiery damage spells. This guide covers everything you need to know. 

How to respec
You increase one of your attributes every time you level up. But what if you make a mistake, or find a weapon you want to use but your stats are all wrong? This guide shows you how its done.

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Ashes of War
These are used to enhance weapons with certain skills and affinities. You can apply Ashes at any Site of Grace, though you’ll need the Whetstone Knife to do so. This guide explains what each one does, where to find them, and how to find more whetblades for adding affinities.

Great Runes
These items are dropped by main bosses in the Lands Between and offer a passive effect when equipped. There are a couple of things you’ll need to do to make use of them, though. Here’s how they work.

Talismans
These are like the rings in Dark Souls, in that they grant you a passive effect when equipped. You start with one slot but can equip multiple talismans later on, and their effects generally stack.

Smithing Stones
These items, along with the Somber Smithing Stones variant, are used to upgrade your weapons. There are various ways to get them, including inside chests or from vendors once you’ve met the requirements.

How to alter armor
Tailoring Tools and the Sewing Needle items allow you to change up your armour as the game goes on. The change appears is cosmetic rather than altering stats, but you’ll want to look your best when stepping out into the world of the Lands Between.

Combat

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Combat
Souls games are notoriously unforgiving. So if this is your first time playing a FromSoft game, you should familiarise yourself with the basics of Elden Ring’s combat system. This guide will help you out.

Bosses
No Souls game would be complete without a variety of bizarre bosses to tax your reflexes—and patience. This guide breaks down each boss encounter, where you can find them, and tips on how to overcome them.

Dungeons
There are several dungeons to tackle in the Lands Between. They can reward you with helpful items, weapons, or tools, so it’s well worth your time to explore any you find. Luckily, we tell you where to find each dungeon, how to get through them, and the items they reward.

Co-op
If you’re struggling with a boss or if you just want to bring a friend along for the fun of it, you can summon them (or a random player) into your game. This guide explains how it works. 

Spirit Ashes
As you make your way through the Lands Between, you might have noticed you’ve picked up various different Spirit Ashes. These can be used to summon NPCs and mobs to help you fight bosses or complete dungeons.

Spirit Tuning
Unlocking this allows you to upgrade the power of the spirits you summon with your ashes. We explain how to complete the NPC questline that unlocks it, and where to find the material used in the upgrades.

Travel

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How to get Torrent
You’ll be spending quite a bit of time on horseback in Elden Ring. This can make traversing the Lands Between much faster, but it also introduces a new element to several boss fights. This guide shows you how to get your trusty steed.

Fast travel
The Lands Between is vast. And as wonderful as Torrent is, you can’t expect him to carry you back and forth across the map multiple times. Luckily, you can fast travel and this guide explains how.

Collectibles

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Golden Seeds
Golden Seeds are required to increase your flask charge, and you’ll need several of them after a certain number of upgrades. These collectables can often be found by small golden saplings along main roads or close to various landmarks.

Tear locations
You can find both Sacred Tears and Crystal Tears throughout the Lands Between. The former improves your flask strength, whereas the latter is needed to brew the Flask of Wonderous Physick. Here’s where to find these life-saving collectables.

Stonesword Keys
These are similar to the Pharros Lockstones from Dark Souls 2. They unlock fog doors throughout the game, allowing you to access certain areas, loot, or enemies. This guide covers the ones we’ve found so far.

Map Fragments
These uncover parts of the map when found. Each area has a “map pillar”, and when you find the Map Fragment for the area, that part of the map is revealed. They’re invaluable for orienting yourself and finding your way around, so I’ve listed the location for those we’ve found so far.

Paintings
You might have come across a few pieces of fine art as you explore the Lands Between. This guide explains what they are and how you can solve them to collect valuable rewards.

Quests

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Ranni
This NPC has one of the best plotlines, and her story arc revolves around various characters and their motivations. This guide tells you what you need to know to complete it.

Sellen
Sellen’s questline is pretty long, and it’s easy to get stuck if you haven’t met the requirements to proceed with the next step. Here’s what you need to know to complete the sorceress’s questline.

Millicent
This NPC is easy to miss as she’s in an area that you might not think to visit until later on. You’ll be faced with a choice during her quest and completing it successfully gives you an item for one of the possible endings.

Fia
You’ll encounter this mysterious “deathbed companion” when you first venture into Roundtable Hold. Not only does she give you a consumable in return for a hug, but she also has her own questline.

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Varré
You meet this NPC pretty much as soon as you leave the Stranded Graveyard at the start of the game. You can’t start his quest until a little later, but doing so will reward you with the Bloody Finger item and access to an endgame area.

Blaidd
While Blaidd plays a part in Ranni’s story arc, he has his own questline in Limgrave. There are a couple of ways you can encounter him, and you can get his wolf armor later on. This guide tells you what you need to know.

Irina
Irina’s quest can be completed early on, though you’ll need to take down a potentially tricky boss in Castle Morne to complete it. This guide gives you all the details.

Nepheli/Seluvis
Nepheli can be a handy summon when you go up against Godrick, but she’s part of another quest, too. There’s a choice to be made, and this guide will help you decide what to do.

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Hyetta
This NPC can be found in Liurnia of the Lakes and she needs you to collect specific items for her. There aren’t too many steps to this quest, but it does take you right up to the game’s ending. 

Thops
Thops has a very short questline and you need to find the second Glintstone Key to get him back inside the Raya Lucaria Academy. Here’s what you need to know.

Jar-Bairn
You can find Jar-Bairn in Jarburg, naturally. It’s a location in Liurnia of the Lakes, but it’s easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. This guide has details on how to get there, and what you need to do when you arrive.

Alexander
You first meet Iron Fist Alexander in Limgrave, but his lengthy questline takes you to many different areas. This guide explains the steps you need to take to complete his storyline.

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Diallos
Diallos is the Jon Snow wannabe you meet in Roundtable Hold. He moves to Liurnia in the Lakes and his quest takes you to Volcano Manor in Mt. Gelmir. Here’s what you need to know.

Kenneth Haight
Kenneth is likely to be one of the first NPCs you meet in Limgrave. His questline is short, though you won’t see the conclusion until much later in the game.

Gatekeeper Gostoc
You first meet this NPC when you first arrive at the main gate of Stormveil Castle. It’s another short quest, though there are some points that are easy to miss. Like Kenneth, his story concludes later in story.

Volcano Manor
This quest is located in one of the later areas and the manor itself is a meeting place for several NPCs. There’s a way to get there pretty early on, though the quest culminates in a fairly tough boss fight.

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