The Hallowed Snowfield in Elden Ring is a hidden optional location beyond Leyndell.
You can only reach it using the Secret Haligbaum Medallion, both halves of which you need to find (see the linked details page for all the important info on where to find both halves, what to do and how to get to the snow field).
In any case, on the snow field, which you reach directly after the secret path to the Halig tree, you can’t see your hand in front of your face because the drifts are so strong. what to do here
Well, first thing we should do is call the horse and head north. In fact pretty accurate Heading north. On the (unrevealed) map you can see a main path that obviously leads to the monolith with the map for this area.
Be careful not to fall anywhere. Also, wolf-riding Albinauric archers are making your life harder than it needs to be.
Just set a course north on the monolith and follow the path on the map. After a certain distance, the view clears up again.
Collect the Map: Sacred Snowfield and you can orient yourself better.
The Hallowed Snowfield isn’t a very large area of the in-between. Nevertheless, there is a lot to see here and even an optional legacy dungeon in the far north of the game world.
The following places you can discover (which you will gradually do in the following sections):
Locations in the Hallowed Snowfield:
- Albinaura Tower
- Secret path to the Halig tree
- Sacred Snowfield – Catacombs
- Cave of the Lost
- Miquellas Haligbaum
- Low Earth Tree
- Ordina, city of liturgies
- Ruins of Yellow Anix
- Tunnels by Yellow Anix
- Decaying ruins of the renegades
- Walking Mausoleum
For more help with Elden Ring, see the Elden Ring – Tips for Beginners. Also useful: The locations of the stone sword keys and the map fragments. If you are looking for powerful allies, it makes sense to collect the ashes. For more clout, we recommend the localities of the weapons.
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