In , fans were treated to all kinds of new weapon types, talismans, and armor, such as St. Trina's Blossom flower helm. Many of these items are easily found while exploring the Land of Shadow, but some require checking distant corners and hidden areas. Some items are also locked by quest progression and may be easily missed.
One of the biggest reveals of the DLC is the existence of St. Trina, a mysterious saint affiliated with the Sleep status effect, and the new Tarnished NPC, Thiollier. Completing his questline results in a new armor set and weapon, but there is also one last secret to be found related to his Saint. Here is how to unlock and find St. Trina's Blossom.
While hidden items are nothing new for Elden Ring, the game's DLC hides one new piece of equipment behind one of its most obscure secrets.
One of the new NPCs in the Land of Shadow, Thiollier, is on a quest to find St. Trina. Though he initially joins the group to find Miquella, he diverts from this path to find and protect his patron. While relatively weak and frail,Thiollier is skilled with potions and poisons, including some that provide different outcomes for other NPC quests and can also act as a vendor for several powerful poisons. A full walkthrough of his and St. Trina's quest can be found in Gamerpillar's video on YouTube.
Following Thiollier's questline the player to the Fissure Depths, where they must defeat the Putrescent Knight remembrance boss. After doing so, the player can safely activate the Site of Grace and reach the Garden of Deep Purple, a cave where St. Trina's body resides. After several dialogue options, intentional deaths, and fights with poor Thiollier, players will be ready to defeat the final DLC boss and complete Thiollier's quest to receive his rewards. However, there is one more item to find.
Completing Thiollier's questline is not required to unlock St. Trina's Blossom. However, players will still need to progress through the Fissure Depths and defeat its boss
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