Elden Ring is massive in size. To say that it's a large game is a bit of an understatement. From Software put a ton of time into the Lands Between, resulting in an extensively large area that is teeming with hidden bosses, secrets, and areas that are off-the-beaten-path. A great example of this is The Four Belfries, a strange landmark built upon a hill that sees four different stand-alone belfries reaching high into the sky.
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At the base of each one of these belfries is a mysterious waygate, but players won't be able to simply walk up to these gates and transport through them. First, they'll need to unlock the mysterious seal that guards them, by using the Imp Statute nearby. Unfortunately, regular Stonesword Keys won't work on these special statues, they'll only accept Imbued Sword Keys. There are three of these special keys to be found in Elden Ring. Here's where players can snag them all.
Players won't have to look hard or travel far for the first Imbued Sword Key as it's actually found at The Four Belfries in Liurnia of the Lakes. Although there are only three waygates for players to unlock here, there are, in fact, four belfries that stand tall upon the hill. The fourth one, located at the very top of the hill, has a chest beneath it rather than its own Waygate. Inside the chest is the first Imbued Sword Key, which can be taken and used at any of the other belfry waygates, regardless of order.
To get the second Imbued Sword Key, players will need to unlock and enter the Raya Lucaria Academy. This can be done by snagging a special Glintstone Key to access the area. Once inside, players should progress to the Debate Parlor (where they will need to do battle
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