Elden Ring is a massive open-world adventure. Players that are just now jumping into the release will likely be floored by the amount of content there is to see, explore, and unlock. From Software did a fantastic job in crafting an expansive open world that looks and feels truly alive (even if it's filled with all manner of Dark Souls-inspired pain). Even after 50+ hours, there is likely things that players haven't discovered yet.
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One of the biggest reasons for this is that developers did a great job placing hidden zones and secret areas into the already huge open world. Some of these places are much easier to find than others. The Deeproot Depths is one of the most «complex» of the hidden areas as its found rather deep into an already large underground area. Here's a look at where players can find the Deeproot Depths in Elden Ring.
Players that are hoping to get to the Deeproot Depths early on will have a tough time. The zone is accessed by progressing deep into Nokron, Eternal City, an area that is gate locked behind an incredibly imposing boss. Those that want to make the long trek through Nokron, Eternal City will first have to tangle with Starscourge Radahn, one of the main bosses in Elden Ring and perhaps one of the most frustrating for many players.
Although it is possible to finish the main story of Elden Ring without ever having to destroy Radahn, those that are looking to make it into Nokron will have to defeat the Demi-God. It's a tough fight, and definitely not for early-game players, meaning Deeproot Depths is essentially off-limits to those that don't have a group of helpful cooperative players to take down Starscourge Radahn with them.
Once Radahn is defeated, players will
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