Elden Ring has become one of the most popular games in the world, with Elden Ring having one of the highest concurrent player records on Steam. FromSoftware's latest title picks up where Dark Souls left off with its difficult gameplay that will punish players.
The game is also very lengthy and requires a lot of time to complete, with some players reporting that it took 100 hours to hit 100% completion in Elden Ring. When not being killed by the many enemies in the game, players will spend a lot of time exploring dungeons and working up to fighting the bosses that can be found throughout the game. With Elden Ring being such a large game it can be difficult to keep track of what has already been completed and what still needs doing. The game does feature a map that can be handy for navigating the vast world of Elden Ring, as well as being able to help players keep track of what has been completed in the game.
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In order to find the list of dungeons that have been completed already in Elden Ring, follow these simple steps. First, open the map and then press Y on an Xbox controller or Triangle on a PlayStation controller which will then display a list of the Sites of Grace. Then, press R3 on the controller, which is done by pushing in the right analog stick, this will then display a check on the selected Grace to indicate it has been completed. This is extremely handy as Elden Ring has many dungeons, and it can be difficult to keep track of them all and whether any have been missed.
The Sites of Grace are the checkpoints in Elden Ring, which are used to restore health and heal status effects, respawn upon death, level up, and much more. Sites of Grace are typically found near the
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