Get started in Elden Ring with these essential steps
Want to know what to do first in Elden Ring?Elden Ringis huge, so it’s easy to get lost in the Lands Between. That might feel intimidating and even put you off Elden Ring entirely, but there are hundreds of hours of fun to be had if you can figure out what to do first. If you’re looking for some help in the early game, we’re here to set you on the right path.
In this guide, we’ll break down a bunch of early game activities that you should focus on in your first 10-20 hours in Elden Ring. These activities will help youlevel up, get new gear, unlock more of the map, and prepare for many of the tough boss battles to come.
The First Steps: don’t miss the combat tutorial!
Have a chat with the ghostly NPC, then jump down the hole. You’ll find some messages on the floor that explain the basics of Elden Ring’s combat, as well as a few useful items. If you’re brand new to the series, this is a low-stress way to get a feel for the controls, movement, and combat.
When you’re finished with the tutorial area, head through the doors to find your firstSite of Grace. These are analogous to the bonfires in Souls games and serve as checkpoints and fast-travel spots across the Elden Ring map. Continue up the stairs, ride the elevator, and open up the doors to Limgrave, the first region of Elden Ring’s massive world.
Here you will find another Grace, as well as Varre, an NPC who will rudely remind you that you are maidenless. Varre also explains the guidance of Grace. You’ll notice golden trails coming off of some sites of Grace in Elden Ring. These point you towards major objectives, for both the main story and various side quests. For now, we’re going to follow them.
Follow the trail, ignoring the mountedTree Sentinel bossin front of you for now, and head towards the church-like ruins ahead. Here you will find the Church of Elleh Grace and your first NPC merchant. Have a chat with him, and he’ll recommend you purchase a Crafting Kit. You can buy it now or wait a bit, but you should eventually pick this up. Then, continue north around the base of the mountain on your left until you find another Grace between a pack of enemies and a gate.
If you’ve rested at all the sites of grace we’ve mentioned so far, then resting here should let you see see a cutscene that introduces Melina, the Finger Maiden. That’s because Melina will only appear once you’ve discovered three overland Sites Of Grace. Melina will help you use Runes dropped by enemies to level up, and give you the Spectral Steed Whistle, which you can use to summon the spirit horseTorrent. I recommend adding it to your pouch, in the top right corner of the pause screen.
One feature Elden Ring introduces to help take some pressure off the player during boss fights is the Spirit Summoning Bell. This extremely important item lets you summonSpirit Ashesto aid you in boss fights and certain other areas, but is surprisingly easy to miss. If you’re following along though, you can pick it up now.
Once you’ve got Torrent, fast travel back to the Church of Elleh, where you should be greeted by a witch who introduces herself as Renna. If Renna isn’t there, use the “pass time” function at the Grace to wait until nightfall and she should appear. Speak to her, and say yes when she asks if you are able to summon Torrent. She’ll then hand you the Spirit Summoning Bell.
However, at some point (it’s currently unclear when exactly), Renna will stop appearing. If you’ve been playing for a bit already and can’t get Renna to appear at the Church of Elleh, you can still get the Spirit Summoning Bell from the Husk Twins vendor inRoundtable Hold, Elden Ring’s hub area. Continue exploring, and Melina will eventually appear at a Grace and teleport you here.
There are some conflicting reports on what exactly triggers the invitation to Roundtable Hold, including claims that you must defeat the first major boss or navigate aroundStormveil Castle. I’ve received the invitation to Roundtable Hold both of these ways, but also triggered the invitation in Weeping Peninsula in another playthrough. Other members on the RPS team have received it simply by exploring and resting at lots of Sites Of Grace. As best as I can tell in my testing, just exploring will eventually get you there.
You will have noticed by now that your map lacks detail, and is really just a brown sheet dotted with Graces. However, you can findmap fragmentsthat reveal regions in all their glorious detail, making it much easier to navigate and find things to do. The first is right by the Gatefront Site of Grace, where we met Melina.
Map fragments are marked by an icon on the incomplete map, circled in the image above. You’ll find each fragment on identical stone monoliths, with a small pedastal at their base. You can try to take on the group of enemies surrounding the fragment, or just ride by on Torrent and grab it. Whenever you visit a new part of the map, keep an eye out for the fragment icon to help your exploration.
At this point in Elden Ring, your options really open up, so we’ll be getting into more general guidance rather than step-by-step walkthroughs. Once you’ve acquired Torrent, the Spirit Bell, and a map, you’re ready to explore. It may involve some trial and error, but that’s the beauty of Elden Ring.
If you follow the guidance of Grace from the Gatefront, you’ll find yourself riding straight into Stormveil Castle. Here you’ll meetMargit, the Fell Omen,Elden Ring’s first major boss. If you’re brand new to the series, you’re likely to get your butt kicked. This is Elden Ring’s way of telling you, “Hey, go do something else for a bit and come back when you’re stronger.” I recommend you listen.
Explore around Stormhill and Limgrave, and you’ll find dozens of ruins, caves, and catacombs full of enemies and items. Level up, try out some new weapons, andupgrade them with smithing stones. We recommend checking out the Murkwater Cave in the river east of Stormhill, the Waypoint Ruins across the lake, and the Third Church of Marika in Eastern Limgrave. Or, head south to explore a new area.
In southern Limgrave you’ll find a fortified bridge to the Weeping Peninsula. This is a fantastic place to explore while you level up and prepare to take on Margit. You’ll find three churches containingSacred Tearsto upgrade your flasks, a couple ofNPC sidequests,and several usefulspells, weapons, andtalismans.
Castle Morne on the southern tip of the Peninsula is a nice trial run for Stormveil, too, where you can test your skills against some tougher enemies and a viciousLeonine Misbegottenboss. Think of the Weeping Peninsula like an extended warm-up zone for the rest of the game. There may not be any required bosses or items here, but it is a great place to get into the rhythm of Elden Ring’s exploration and combat. Journey through the Peninsula and Limgrave at your own pace until you feel ready to give Margit a shot.
That wraps up our guide on what to do first in Elden Ring. If you need a hand with the lord of Stormveil Castle, we’ve got a boss fight guide forGodrick the Grafted.For some weapon tips at all stages of the game, visit our guide to thebest weapons in Elden Ring.If you want to find more challenges, check out ourElden Ring boss locations guide. Just make sure to come prepared with thebest armor,best spells, andbest builds in Elden Ring. If you’re still feeling a little lost, take a look at our fullElden Ring walkthroughto follow the critical path through the Lands Between.