All Elden Ring Areas Ranked from WORST to BEST
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Ranking every major area in Elden Ring from worst to best in my own personal opinion.
Make sure to comment what your top 3 and bottom 3 areas are in Elden Ring.
0:00 Intro
0:41 19 - Lake of Rot
1:48 18 - Consecrated Snowfield
2:41 17 - Subterranean Shunning Grounds
3:26 16 - DragonBarrow
4:19 15 - Mountaintops of the Giants
5:11 14 - Deeproot Depths
6:01 13 - Leyndell Ashen Capital
6:46 12 - Caelid
7:58 11 - Miquella's Haligtree
9:11 10 - Altus Plateau
10:12 9 - Mohgwyn's Palace
10:54 8 - Weeping Peninsula
11:36 7 - Ainsel River/Nokstella Eternal City
12:25 6 - Mt Gelmir
13:29 5 - Crumbling Farum Azula
14:36 4 - Leyndell, Royal Capital
15:37 3 - Limgrave
17:05 2 - Siofra River/Nokron Eternal City
18:51 1 - Liurnia of the Lakes
Rise, Tarnished, and be guided by grace to brandish the power of the Elden Ring and become an Elden Lord in the Lands Between.
In the Lands Between ruled by Queen Marika the Eternal, the Elden Ring, the source of the Erdtree, has been shattered.
Marika's offspring, demigods all, claimed the shards of the Elden Ring known as the Great Runes, and the mad taint of their newfound strength triggered a war: The Shattering. A war that meant abandonment by the Greater Will.
And now the guidance of grace will be brought to the Tarnished who were spurned by the grace of gold and exiled from the Lands Between. Ye dead who yet live, your grace long lost, follow the path to the Lands Between beyond the foggy sea to stand before the Elden Ring.
And become the Elden Lord. - Hry
Ranking all Elden Ring BOSSES should be out within a week, it’s taken a while…
i mean, if you were gunna do a boss playlist, i wouldnt have mentioned them in this one to avoid potential spoilers for people who werent looking to hear about the bosses, or their 2nd forms/secrets
otherwise cool vid :)
I love Limgrave. It was the region that made me fall in love with this game. I felt a true sense of adventure and suprise across every corner. It was just pure beautiful
fr Limgrave was great. I feel like Liurnia would have continued the energy for me(especially when you first get there and see all this new unexplored land, and that the map is way bigger than you first thought), but I played on the PS4 version right on launch, and Liurnia in particular had Teeerrrrible performance for whatever reason... basically the whole region was a guaranteed huge drop in frames. I'm not a huge "graphics/performance" guy, but it seriously made the area... I would say basically unplayable, though obviously I pushed through it to make it further into the game. (luckily the inside of Raya Lucaria seemed to not be as bad for the most part)
That being said, in a world where the game ran at a smooth framerate all the way through, I could definitely see the appeal of Liurnia
Exactly it was my favorite I hated caelids bcuz of the dogs I hated liurnia bcuz I was so lost there Altus was ok the snowy are was annoying to bcuz I couldn't see anything the underground was beautiful and a close second
limgrave was awesome and chill but also had a bunch of action to it that wasn't overly annoying.
True. Beyond Limgrave though, the game starts to show it's rough edges and starts to repeat itself.
too bad Limgrave's music sucks
Came for the area rankings, stayed for the footage you compiled. Seriously, you have a great eye for framing/composition, and it really brings out Elden Ring's amazing art direction and world design. Cheers man
I love the Altus Plateau : this yellow Sky, and this ost gives to this zone a unforgettable atmosphere. The forest with wormfaces, the destroyed faubourgs, this long road, with lyendell's murals ... And this is the where this old Margit attack you on the road ! Definitivly my favourit.
I love the colour scheme of Altus. I’m never reluctant to return there, even having explored basically everything
Agree. Arriving in Altus is one of my favorite moments
And the music is perfect in this area
For me the Haligtree, especially Elphael will always be my favorite, it's visually stunning throughout and I love both the bosses
Got to Elphael for the first time today, had to put down my controller and just admire for a while.
Came here to comment the same thing. What an absolutely unmatched spectacle. Literally every moment is jaw dropping
My third favourite place in the game. First one is Nokstella and second one is Farum Azula
@@Nemo.404 I love nokstella but I like nokron and siofra river a bit more. I also love some of the really cool caves like the spiritcaller cave
I love it when you first spawn in and you have to run across the tree branches fighting enemies as you go. I also think the haligtree town is really cool
Whenever I think of Elden Ring I think of Siofra and Nokron. I was absolutely stunned as I descended into the fantasy space palace, and the area felt open without feeling similar around every corner. It is so insanely magical, I just wish they put Astel in place of the silly out of place Gargoyles.
One of the best moments in the game is walking across the long long bridge to Worshippers Woods, and taking in Nokron in the distance
I always think of limgrave and liurnia because i had the funnest times from those areas.
@@9outof10 YES
Mohgwyn's can actually be accessed in two ways so far. The other being from an item you get from a quest line.
My three favorite areas:
3.Stormveil Castle
2.Leyndell, Royal Capital
1.Crumbling Farum Azula
And three worst:
3.Deeproot Depths
2.Consecrated Snowfield
1.Lake of Rot
I think I am the only one that loves the consecrated snowfields. Yeah, the fog is annoying, but it offers a lot of immersion. You and everyone there are lost, not knowing where to go, trying to find their way to the Haligtree, and the lights being the guidance. Don't know, it makes it seem kinda pretty in some way. I even traversed that part by foot
@@Nemo.404 well, I like Snowfield too, but other areas are better (just not annoying).
@@fallen9997 oh, of course, it's not the best one. But I kinda really love the idea of getting lost in it. It has some special charm to me.
On the other hand, yeah, Fck lake of Rot 🤣🤣🤣
@@Nemo.404 exactly
Deeproot depths that bad for you?
Mohgwyn palace looks cool as hell and has one of the best bosses in the game but the actual area is really annoying for me. Main thing is honestly the enemies, they are all just so frustrating and there's so many of them
The red crows there, no matter how high levelled I get they still destroy me
I hate Mogh, he was the worst boss for me. All his AOE attacks covered almost the entire arena. Him and Radagon are the worst bosses for me
@@Nemo.404 they cover a large area but there's pretty much always a way to dodge pretty easily
@@Nemo.404 Radagon, Morgott and Mohg were the bosses I had the most fun with because u could dance around them and no crazy attacks. Elden Beast sucks tho
@@Joni-qx6jr mmmm I didn't feel Radagon and Mogh fun at all. Never felt them like a dance. They were just annoying for me and they tired me a lot. Unlike for example Maliketh, Godfrey/Hoarah Loux, or Placidusax; the first two felt like dances.
I really loved Morgott's fight tho.
And at the end of the day, to each their own. I'm happy that you enjoyed those two. I in fact kinda enjoy Elden Beast's fight. I think it's a nice spectacle
The Flame Cleanse Me spell makes Lake of Rot so much easier to traverse
Even if it makes sense that the academy of Raya Lucaria is surrounded by magic, fog etc i wish it weren't. It would of been so much sicker if you could actually witness the entirety of Liurnia when you were up there. Imagine the view!
I like Subterranean Shunning Grounds, despite them being complicated maze filled with powerful enemies.
The layout is fantastic with hidden areas and even Silent Hill P.T esque dungeon tucked away, and loot that rewards exploration. It felt really unique and rewarding dungeon to go through, and claustrophobic feeling you have while traveling decrepit plumbing while being stalked by shunned creatures and inhabitants is near horrific.
I legitimately felt it was one of the best dungeons in the game. And it being optional and also easily missable reward for exploration really makes it even cooler.
It even has shortcut to even further down the map.
The use of a single central bonfire having multiple shortcuts linking back to it made this level for me. Reminded me of the cathedral of the deep in terms of level design.
@@123afish hands down my favorite part of this level as well
@@123afish As impressive as Leyndell and Stormveil were when it came to scale, it was disappointing how they just seem to shower you with grace sites. Subterranean Shunning Grounds is the only exception and felt like a true classic Souls level akin to Central Yharnam or Cathedral of the Deep.
It's one of the best areas in the game
Caelid is my favorite area i think. I found it through exploring Limgrave and the sudden change in atmosphere is still my favrotie experience in the game
Felt like I was literally teleported to hell. Was scared for my life LMAO
I walked past summonwater village to the smouldering church and being invaded by Anastasia combined with the sky turning red drove me away from exploring that part of Caelid until I made it round from Sellia lol
For me my top 5 best areas are (just reached the Ashen Capital so yeah it's kinda far enough):
1 - Crumbling Farum Azula
2 - Leyndell Royal Capital
3 - Elphael Brace of the Haligtree
4 - Mohgwyn Palace/Siofra River
5 - Stormveil Castle
spectacular vid, was watching this casually and almost choked when I saw it only had 307 views, would have expected 307,000 with the quality of this vid, keep it up!! earned my sub
307 views is a placeholder number while the actual views load up
I like this tierlist. Even if the Lake of Rot is last - and I agree that it deserves to be there - the folks that made the animation for it deserve a shoutout, because it is the most unnerving fluid ever imagined. It's meaty, oily, viscous, and somehow even evokes the feeling of radioactive sites like Lake Karachay. The first time I saw the Lake of Rot, I felt like I was looking at the water inside of a melted down nuclear reaction, like just standing on the shores would be lethal.
I appreciate the camera pans showing off the areas as you talk about them. So many areas look like perfect paintings.
Favorite: 1. Ainsel/Nokstella - Beautiful and creepy, with plenty of interesting enemies and great rewards compared to the difficulty.
2. Siofra/Nokron - That elevator ride, right? Again, super unique feel, both dangerous and peaceful, beautiful and terrifying. The underground areas were amazing.
3. Weeping Peninsula - Pretty solid mix of dungeons and rewards for early game.
Worst: 1. Mountaintop of the Giants - Not a ton to do, with a lot of annoying enemies brought in from elsewhere.
2. Caelid - I actually enjoy how terrifying it is, but the main problem I have is how terrible the rune rewards are for enemies and bosses here in comparison to their difficulty.
3. Dragonbarrow - Not a lot going on here, and there's not a ton of lore talking about the area, compared to the rest of Caelid (Sellia, Redmane, etc.).
What I love about elden ring is how I can watch this video so early in my experience and know it'll not ruin it because you can explore every inch of those areas and who knows what you'll find it's definitely the most unique from software game in my opinion
In defense of Lake of Rot:
I really enjoyed this area. The pink lake looks awesome and activating the bridge shortcuts is satisfying. The Dragonkin Soldier fight in the cramped islands is not horrible with a ranged weapon either. However Kindreds of rot, wherever they appear are just painful to deal with. (they are just massively buffed vagrants) The Natural born of the void is as always a cool boss, however by this point I had already found Stars of Darkness, so there was no real surprise. The lake is a cool looking area that can be memorable if you don't just run through. (although if you want to finish Ranni's quest you are probably going to run through anyway.)
Bridge shortcuts?
@@TheGreendaleHumanBeing yeah, those little islands with the stone obelisks. They have pressure plates that will lift a bridge out of the lake to make it easier to traverse on later runs.
@@seanspencer7375 oh. I mean I only went there once and just ran through because it ducked but that bridge might make it a little more bearable. Good to know
@@seanspencer7375 oh. I mean I only went there once and just ran through because it sucked but that bridge might make it a little more bearable. Good to know
@@TheGreendaleHumanBeing Yeah tbf once you've gone through it there's not much reason to subject yourself to it again.
It's been less than a year (naturally) and seeing Elden Ring areas like Limgrave and Caelid feels like dear childhood memories. No other game evoked such emotions in me.
Fantastic video by the way, it really captures the essence of this games unparalleled art style. Leyndell Royal Capital is my favourite location in Souls history. It feels like the evolution of From Software's best cities like Central Yharnam and Irithyll. It takes their rich depth and strengths, by putting them in this game with fantastic exploration, it's honestly unmatched. Everywhere in the city you see you can go to and it's such a joy to traverse.
ER has the most impressive world design I have seen in an open world game
Top 3:
1. Liurnia of the Lakes
2. Crumbling Farum Azula
3. Siofra River/Nokron, The Eternal City
Honestly, as much as I like Limgrave, I really don't love it. For the first 10 hours or so of my playthrough, I wasn't totally sold on the game yet. It's only when I discovered the secret path into Liurnia that I gazed down at the beauty below and knew just how good a game I was playing.
Top 3:
1: Nokron/ Siofra River
2. Liurnia
3. Farum Azula
Bottom 3:
1. DragonBarrow (this area just gets really old really quick to me)
2. Deeproot Depths
3.Subterranean Shunning Grounds
I aint gon lie, stormveil castle and the big castle place in Caelid might be my 2 fav areas, 10/10 game
The consecrated snowfield was beautiful wdymmm 😭😭 the fact that u couldn't see anything made it so mysterious and vibey and then the fog lowered u saw these black knights and when u fought them u get the coolest armor in the game
The huge walking turret building was the only time I enjoyed that area. The rest of the time I was experiencing PTSD from the snowfield in DS2.
Try doing that in ds2 :')
For me, my favorite area is probably Fara Mazulq. Just the way you’re in the sky is amazing.
Add in the two best bosses in the game and the giant tornado surrounded by hundreds of dragons flying around it was a mind blowing experience.
beautifully put together video! felt like I was watching a movie when you were describing Liurnia of the Lakes
I agree with your choice on worst area. But my favorite area is by far Leyndell
No other Legacy dungeon in Fromsofts history is as complex as Leyndell. It reminded of Boletaria from Demon's Souls, but this time, every square inch could be explored. It's really everything I wanted from the game and I had so much fun doing it
This is actually pretty entertaining. Good vid bro 🙌
Just use rainbow stones in shunning grounds to keep track of where you've been
Honestly the first souls game that I don't hate any areas
Sekiro?
It's interesting how you rank both regions and dungeons together when they can't really be compared. Makes more sense to do a separate ranking for both.
Regions ranking:
1. Underground region (Eternal cities + two rivers + deeproot depths + lake of rot)
2. Caelid
3. Limgrave (including Weeping peninsula)
4. Liurnia
5. Altus plateau (including mount Gelmir)
6. Mountaintop of the giants + Consecrated snowfield
Big dungeons/castles ranking:
1. Haligtree
2. Faram Azula
3. Leyndell the royal capital
4. Volcano manor
5. Subterranean shunning grounds + Forbidden depths
Overall I think all are good, even the ones I ranked last I very much enjoyed.
Also, I didn't rank many legacy dungeons like Stormveil and Raya Lucaria separately as I think they are small enough to be counted under their regions, Limgrave and Liurnia, respectively; they play their part in contributing to the ranking of their area. But Leyndell, for example, is simply too big and important to be counted under Altus plateau. So I ranked the massive and "self governed" dungeons/castles on their own.
Been thinking of doing one of these myself, great video dude
Great video hope you get some more views this is amazing content and great track! Excited to watch this with my brother
Good vid, man. I’m only at Mountain tops of the giants, but I’ve done all the underground stuff and quests and other areas up until there. Nokron, Altus plateau, and liurnia so far for me. Siofra with mohgwyn palace is cool too. Caelid sucks, but it is cool. Looking forward to crumbling Farum place and hagiltree. So far, no issues with mountain tops.
Imo Lake of Rot is easily the best poison swamp FromSoft has ever designed. It doesn't slow you down, which already puts it above almost all the others, and there's a legitimately new and interesting gameplay idea here with sprinting to the obelisks to raise up platforms, making your next trips through it easier. Also, all the platforms are placed just close enough to each other that you can avoid catching Scarlet Rot if you take the most direct path between them. And fighting Dragonkin Soldier on a few safe, close-together platforms is also pretty unique and fun, because it forces you to be aware of your surroundings without immediately punishing you for walking off them.
Overall it's really not bad, although I wish poison buildup in these games disappeared quicker if it hasn't proc'd yet. It makes for a lot of waiting if you don't have enough antidote items.
I find Lake of Rot visually stunning, but exploration is made near impossible by scarlet rot, and even when you have bolus’s it’s extremely tedious. Farron Keep from DS3 is my favorite poison swamp because there is so much exploration packed into a small area, and it feels so dark and mysterious. I always thought it was much more massive than it was because it’s easy to get lost and turned around.
@@bricklegends6103 Well that's an unpopular opinion if I ever heard one. Everyone hates Farron Swamp
Well, the problem is that lake of root is not a poison swamp, but a toxic swamp, making exploration absolutly horrible, but i kinda liked the part right before the coffin even if the kingdred of rot are annoying enemies
@@romilrh Farron Keep was actually the first Souls area I've ever played when I tried the game out with a friend. It will always be very nostalgic for me, but the thing is if you know where the towers are, you can get through the area in about 5 minutes without any major obstacle.
@@alchemy5750 Sure, but that doesn't make it an okay area lol. Like you can speed through Lost Izalith with pretty much no problem every time, but it still sucks ass.
Dude this channel is about to blow up big
Love the video!
The thing that absolutely blew my mind was that you even can access the roofs of the academy of raya lucaria i thought it was already big enough when i went through it the first time when i didnt notice the roofs
My top 3:
3. Farum Azula
2. Altus Plateau and Leyndell
1. Limgrave and Stormveil Castle
Honorable mention: Mount Gelmir and Volcano Manor
My worst 3:
3. Consecrated Snowfield
2. Mohgwyn Palace (Mohg is cool, the area is just garbage though)
1. Lake of Rot (duh).
very good video relly well edited 👍 hope you get more attention
You deserve so much more views insane effort dude earned a sub
I remember first time I ever stepped foot in Leyndell (from that transporter trap in the weeping peninsula) I was blown away. I couldn’t wait until I was able to go there for real. When I finally did, it was so worth it. I loved every second I spent in Leyndell and it remains my favorite “region” in the game.
You can get to mohgwyn palace way early, in liurnia. Just need to do varre’s quest
My favorite area is subterranean shunning grounds. Getting Lost In there was so fun. Felt like such an adventure.
I actually agree with most of your placements, which is surprising.
Subscribed.
*sigh* Lake of Rot is my absolute fav, those haunting strings and chanting. the glow of the cavern, and the absolute crazy change from the hours of fighting through a dark night filled cavern with stars.
A fellow Liurnia enjoyer! From the moment I saw Raya Lucaria in the first gameplay trailer I knew it was gonna be a banger level, and it turned out to be my favorite legacy dungeon even though I still wish it was longer so I could keep exploring lol. But Liurnia as a whole also just has so much going on. Caria Manor, Three Sisters, Carian Study Hall, Lunar Estate Ruins, Jarburg, Ruin-Strewn Precipice, Frenzied-Flame Village, and more. Not to mention it was a really fun and active invasion spot.
I really like Chaelid.
The music is creepy, but there is so much to see.
Like savanas in the desert. Everything is interesting.
Amazing video
I love how ethereal and natural Miquella’s haligtree is! It’s my favourite followed by Liunia Nokron Siofra river and Limgrave
Top two for me (I don't know what number three would be) are Crumbling Farum Azula and Miquella's Haligtree. Crumbling Farum Azula was an absolutely jaw-dropping experience, truly unique and unlike any other area in any videogame I have ever played. As for Miquella's Haligtree, it gave me huge Tolkien elven vibes, and I absolutely loved it.
Bottom three are Consecrated Snowfields, Lake of Rot, and Subterranean Shunning Grounds. Put them in any order, I hate them all equally. They could all drop off the map and I would not miss them.
I actually did find the haligtree on accident.... it was the 2nd greatest location reveal for me apart from seeing liurnia and that beautiful castle in the beginning
great video
Gonna have to say Caelid is gotta be top 3. Even before I purchased and played Elden ring, I saw all the memes about it, and could just immediately recognize it. I honestly think it’s one of the most iconic Fromsoft zones
I actually think the Lake of Rot is fantastic.
I upgraded crafting all game so I had plenty of boluses.
Raising the lifts throughout the lake was so cool.
Well im glad somebody found the caelid tower descent to be fun lmao
It's a real testament to how much there is hidden in this game when the vid says the only way to get to moghwyns palace is through consecrated snowfields but my entire flat who Played Elden Ring at launch for a month and a bit all thought you could only get there through Variis questline.
Just reached the Mountaintops of the Giants, and from the scale of it, I was worried that the rest of the game would be a snow level. For whatever reason, I've never liked the aesthetic, so I'm glad to know there's plenty I haven't seen!
My fav places in the game were Nokstella, Farum Azula, Haligtree, Leyndell, Liurnia of the Lakes, Raya Lucaria and Mountain tops of the giants.
I just really wish Raya Lucaria was way bigger, like Stormveil big
When I first took the elevator taking you to Nokron I genuinely had my jaw drop
Was exploring and was like Holy shit, I'ma go explore all of Hogwarts quick
I would separate the explorable areas and the legacy dungeons into two different tier lists.
Explorable Areas Tier List:
S - Altus Plateau, Limgrave + Weeping Peninsula
A - Liurnia of the Lakes, Caelid + Dragonbarrow, Siofra River
B - Ainsel River + Lake of Rot, Mountaintops of the Giants
C - Mt Gelmir, Deeproot Depths, Consecrated Snowfields
D - Mohgwyn Palace
Legacy Dungeons
S - Leyndell Royal Capital + Subterranean Shunning Grounds, Stormveil Castle
A - Crumbling Farum Azula, Volcano Manor, Miquella’s Haligtree + Elphael
B - The Academy of Raya Lucaria
Idk why nobody knows this but you can get to mohgwyns palace by doing the maidenliness guy's quest
The haligtree is my favorite, it’s the most fun and best looking in my opinion.
The Shunning grounds you HAVE to mention the nightmare platforming hidden behind the altar to get down to the frenzy flame. Does anyone not hate that? and you have to go down there to get that shield and complete an ending.
The parkour wasnt that big of A deal. Like 5-10 easy jumps with no proper enemies getting In the way.
it was pretty fun, i died like 20x but it was like a puzzle
Tbh sewer is designed very well as far as map goes.
it's just the mobs there are too tedious / strong and the layout is so complicated
But if we dont rank it base on how much we struggle there, i'd put sewer much higher cuz is some of the few maps that's actually challenging in Elden Ring.
Raya Lucaria especially the rooftop section is brilliant
Ngl I always loved Siofra. It was the first area I visited besides Limgrave. The stars and Ancestor Spirit were so cool to me.
I'm surprised how universally hated the Subterranean Shunning Grounds seems to be when it's one of the few areas that takes some real effort to navigate, in a souls-like game no less. Paying attention is the name of the game so I don't see how complex level design with the chance of getting lost is marked as a negative. I appreciate environmental challenge about as much as combat challenge in these games so it ended up being one of my personal favorite areas.
Your #1 pick isn't controversial at all.
My top pick is Liurnia of the Lakes as well!. The whole game is visually stunning! but Liurnia hits different.
Deeproot depths is my favourite area because of how cool it looks and the lichdragon which is probably my favourite boss
Top 3 : Limgrave, Capital and Haligree
Bottom 3 : Lake Rot, Sewer and Caelid
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Leyndell Royal Capital is probably my favorite area. It feels like what Anor Londo was supposed to be. I love the sense of scale and majesty of the location.
I love that he said you had to go to the consecrated snow field to go to mohgs palace when you can go there after killing godrick
Actually I made it through to the capital through the deep root depths first because I focused on Ranni’s quest line before going up the Dectus Lift
I love stormveil castle so much. At when I got to that point in the game, Elden Ring had officially took over the gaming world and EVERYONE was playing it. I remember being in a party with 8 of my friends and all playing that game it was such a great experience.
I felt like some of my friends and it started to die off from mainstream after Liurnia. Idk why that was the point, but it was just for my friends and some streamers I follow.
limgrave is nice. you can just run around and vibe/kill stuff with impunity
Mohgwyn palace you can get there too by a quest with Varre
I really love Limgrave, Farum Azula and Leyndel.
1) Leyndell, Royal Capital
2) Caelid
3) Nokron + Siofra River
4) Limgrave + Stormveil
5) Mt Gelmir + Volcano Manor
6) Liurnia of the Lakes
7) Farum Azula
8) Caria Manor + Three Sisters
9) Haligtree
10) Mountaintops of the Giants
11) Altus Plateau
12) Weeping Peninsula
13) Dragonbarrow
14) Deeproot Depths
15) Dynasty Mausoleum
16) Subterranean Shunning-Grounds
17) Nokstella + Ainsel River
18) Leyndell, Ashen Capital
19) Lake of Rot
20) Consecrated Snowfield
The prob I have with liurnia is in fog so it's hard to enjoy exploring especially when things look similar
haligtree
nokron
farum azula
leyndell
limgrave/weeping peninsula
altus
mountaintop of giants/forbidden lands
liurnia
caelid
You can get to Mogh early by doing Varre's quest.
Fully agree with your top 3.
my top 3: Altus Plateau, Faram Azula, Leyndell
bottom 3: Caelid, Shunning grounds, Lake of Rot
Lake of rot wasnt the worst in my experience. I got killed a couple of times but only got stuck on the boss after entering the coffin. I also completed the entire area at a decent level
Visually, id say Liurnia HANDS DOWN. Its beautiful high-fantasy
Can you acces moghwyn’s palace through the thing that Varre gives you
3. Altus Plateau
2. Caelid
1. (by far) Leyndell Royal Capital
Liurnia is my favorite too
"Absolutely phenomenal to look at"
Concecrated snowfield would like to know your location
Limgrave is my favorite, it gives me Lord of the Rings vibes
That’s a solid ass list
Personal top 3
1. Leyndell Royal Capital
2. Limgrave
3. Farum Azula
Bottom 3:
1. Lake of Rot
2. Mountaintops of the Giants
3. Shunning Grounds
Haligtree would be top 3 if it weren’t such bullshit enemywise, it’s beautiful
17:05 Wow 18:50
I think I spent 40 hours in Limgrave area before fighting margit
My first time to the lake of rot, i already had so many anti rot noms, that i was ez pz. didnt die to the rot in that area.
Dragon arrow is good for rune farming coz it has Greyoll and the rolling ball farm