Elden Ring takes the familiar gameplay and difficulty of the Souls series of games and fits it into a massive open world. Moving away from the more linear gameplay elements, Elden Ring allows players to go where they want and possibly discover rewards and treasures that could possibly help sections that may be a bit difficult. In fact, game director Hidetaka Miyazaki hopes that part of this open world and freedom to explore will help more people get through Elden Ring than past From Software titles.
While longtime From Software fans will likely feel right at home, even with all of the new gameplay features, one thing that remains true with Elden Ring is how some aspects and items are not explained well. Players may come across items in the world with a mysterious description or perhaps find an NPC with a cryptic message without much context of what to do or where to go.
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One key item in Elden Ring which has been a bit of a mystery for players is the Deathroot. This is a rare item that has a very specific purpose, but in a typical From Software move, players are not told where to go or what to do with it. Here's everything that Elden Ring players need to know about Deathroot.
While adventuring through the realm of the Lands Between, players may come across a curious key item known as Deathroot. While the game doesn't explicitly state it, these items are important as they can be turned in for diverse and powerful rewards.
Deathroot is rare with only 4 in total to find from specific locations either as a looted chest item, or earned from beating the Tibia Mariner boss, an optional boss that is also important for Summoning and upgrading spirits. The first can be found from a chest
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