Atlus Plateau is one of the large areas you'll find in Elden Ring. There are two legacy dungeons inside Atlus Plateau and plenty of fun to be had. While figuring out how to actually get into this location can be difficult, knowing how to get to the legacy dungeons is even more tricky.
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This is a straightforward guide on how to get directly to the main legacy dungeon that progresses the main story, as well as how to get into Mt. Gelmir and find Volcano Manor. At the end of this article, there will be a list of all notable loot and important field bosses to watch out for.
There are two ways to get to Atlus Plateau. You can either operate the Grand Lift of Dectus or work your way through a long and tedious cave called Ruin-Strewn Precipice.
To operate the Grand Lift of Dectus, you need two halves of the medallion that activates the lift. These two pieces, both right and left, are found in two separate Forts in the Lands Between. The left piece is found at the top of Fort Haight in Limgrave. This place is in South-East of Mistwood. The right half of the medallion is found at the top of Fort Faroth in Caelid. Fort Faroth is in North-East Caelid in Dragonsborrow.
With both pieces of the medallion in your inventory, you will get the option to 'Hoist Medallion' when standing at the Grand Lift of Dectus. It will then teleport you to Atlus Plateau.
On the other hand, the Ruin-Strewn Precipice is full of hundreds of enemies. It will start with crystal cave miners to creepy bad ladies. To get to this long and tedious cave, you have to access it from the small river North of Liurnia of The Lakes.
Toward the end of this cave, you'll find a great Magma Wyrm boss. Once
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