Getting invasions in Elden Ring can be tricky regardless of the platform you play on. The game’s player base has dipped since release, and thanks to the game’s size and matchmaking requirements, finding consistent invasions at any level grows more difficult by the day. There are specific zones where you will almost always get activity, provided you follow a few guidelines.
This guide will cover what level you’ll need to be at to invade all of Elden Ring’s main zones.
Limgrave/Stormveil Castle Invasion LevelsElden Ring’s opening areas are home to two completely different invasion types: low-level and beyond meta level. Most invasions in Limgrave and Stormveil Castle occur at no higher than rune level 25, weapon upgrade level +3 Standard, +1 Somber. These level requirements severely limit the weapons and abilities you’ll have access to as an invader, but you’re liable to catch plenty of new players if you stay low.
As we mentioned in our guide to the best dueling locations in Elden Ring, the First Step Site of Grace is home to some of the meanest co-op invader hunters at or around level 150, max weapon upgrade. They come equipped with the game’s best gear — Veteran’s Armor, Rivers of Blood, sorceries, and Cross-Naginatas, to name just a few of the nasty setups.
Liurnia of the Lakes/Raya Lucaria Academy Invasion LevelsInvadeable players in Liurna also come in two varieties: players at or around levels 30-50 or even meaner co-op groups at levels 120-150. If you want consistent invasions at the lower levels, aim for being rune level 35-40 at weapon a +7 standard, +3 Somber upgrade level. You might get away with +10/+4, but much higher limits your options.
If you want to take on the sweatiest co-op players in the game,
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