Sites of Lost Grace are found throughout Elden Ring and serve as a kind of checkpoint for player progression. When you die, you can choose to respawn at the last Site of Lost Grace you visited. When one of these Lost Graces is found, it becomes a fast-travel point on the player map.
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It's easy to compare Lost Graces to Bonfires from Dark Souls, and for the most part, this is an accurate comparison. However, Sites of Lost Grace in Elden Ring give players a lot more options for things to do when resting, some of which can't be unlocked until certain requirements are met.
When you rest at a Site of Lost Grace, a few things happen. Firstly, and perhaps most importantly, the world is reset. Enemies living and dead re-appear at their original positions – resting at a Lost Grace is an easy way to get rid of enemies giving chase, as long as you get to it before they get to you.
Additionally, Lost Graces completely restore your HP, FP, Stamina, and remove any negative effects currently plaguing you. They also completely refill your total Sacred Flask uses, which can be altered in the Lost Grace menu. Finally, the Site of Lost Grace becomes your new respawn point should you die, unless you choose to respawn at a Statue of Marika instead.
After discovering your third Lost Grace in Limgrave you'll be introduced to Melina, who offers an accord. In exchange for taking her to the foot of the Erd tree, she will act the part of the Finger Maiden and let you use Runes to level up your stats.
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