‘Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree’ DLC paintings locations

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‘Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree’ DLC paintings locations

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC has added numerous enhancements to the game. Players are awarded more bosses, weapons, and trading cards that are scattered throughout the map. These trading cards represent different areas requiring players to travel throughout the map to find them. Once found, players will receive items they can use in the game.

The three locations for Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC cards are the Sacred Tower, Incursion, and the Domain of Dragons. The Sacred Tower trading card appears in a small cave located Northeast of the Scorched Ruins. While Incursion trading card is found in the Artist’s Shack in Gravesite Plain. Players can find the Domain of Dragons trading card by travelling beneath the Shadow Keep.

Players searching for the Sacred Tower trading card must travel to the Rauh base but must go through the Northern Nameless Mausoleum route.  After reaching the south end of the cliff with the mausoleum, they can find the spirit in the chair to obtain the Spialtree Seal.  The Incursion trading card is found on the top of a cliff in the Cliffroad Terminus location.  After visiting the lake, players must go to the cliff’s edge to obtain the Serpent Crest Shield item. Finally, containing Rock Heart as a reward, the Domain of Dragons trading card is obtained by travelling through the Speciman Storehouse and heading downwards through a staircase, then taking a left, down a ladder, and through a waterfall by the moat.

Players will find these trading cards throughout the map, which will enable them to explore different places and collect items. With a variety of bosses, weapons, and locations, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC offers a new and exciting experience for gamers. For more tips and guides on Elden Ring’s DLC, check out NME’s breakdown of the suggested Elden Ring boss order

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