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Elden Ring Full NPC Questline Tutorials | Best Elden Ring Hyetta Guide

7/1/2022 11:02:00 AM

In this guide, we're going to be taking you through the entirety of Hyetta's questline, if you're reading this guide, completing this questline will see you burned by the three fingers and on the path to the lord of the Frenzied Flame ending to Elden Ring.

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Complete Irina's Quest

Players must complete Irina's quest line in Elden Ring before meeting Hyetta. For this quest, you'll need to travel to Castle Morne, which is located at the southernmost point in Weeping Peninsula south of the Bridge of Sacrifice.

 

First - Hyetta and Shabriri Grape

Elden Ring's Godrick the Grafted, located at the far end of Stormveil Castle, must now be defeated. The Shabriri Grape can be found near a phantom in the throne room after you've defeated this formidable foe. To get there, go through the door on the left. Players should proceed to the Liurnia region and hand over the grape to Hyetta at the Lake-Facing Cliff Site of Grace with the grape in hand.

 

Second - Hyetta and Shabriri Grape

Just north of the Lake-Fronting Cliff Site of Grace, in Elden Ring, the Purified Ruins are the next step in this questline. Players should search for a series of broken wood planks in the ground in the eastern part of the ruins to reveal an underground stairway. Stairs lead to a chest containing a second Shabriri Grape, which should be taken to Hyetta, who is standing against the western ruins' exterior wall.

 

Third - Hyetta and Shabriri Grape

This is your cue to head to the Revenger's Shack, which is located just north of the Minor Erdtree in western Liurnia. Defeating Edgar the Revenger will result in the player receiving the third Shabriri Grape. This important item should be delivered to Hyetta, who can be found north of the Purified Ruins near the Gate Town Bridge Site of Grace. As soon as you give Hyetta the grape and return to the Gate Town Bridge, you should fast travel back there so you can reload the area and continue her quest.

 

Fingerprint Grape

The Fingerprint Grape can be obtained by killing Festering Fingerprint Vyke. You can find this alien in northeast Liurnia, near the Church of Inhibition.

 

Start at the entrance to Elden Ring's Grand Lift of Dectus.

Travel south-southeast up the grassy slope, eventually turning west to pass through the Frenzied Flame Village. Travel northwest on the other side of the village to approach the Church of Inhibition.

 

Fourth - Hyetta

To the southwest of the majestic Lift of Dectus now sits Hyetta, which was formerly in Bellum Church. The Fingerprint Grape should be given to her at this location.

 

Fifth - Subterranean Shunning-Grounds and Hyetta

Under Leyndell on the Altus Plateau, you must now travel to the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds. To get here, go to Leyndell's Avenue Balcony Site of Grace, go down the nearby stairs, go through the door, and then turn left right away. If you want to fall into a well, you need to walk up on the banister in front of you, turn to the right, and then keep walking until you reach a protrusion in the banister. In order to reach Mohg, the Omen, players must first travel to the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds. Once the Elden Ring boss has been defeated, players should proceed to the chest in the room and hit the altar behind it to open a hidden passageway. This passage leads to a large pit, which can be reached via the planks and platforms at the bottom. To get to Hyetta, players must first jump into the pit and use the floor to their advantage.

 

Sixth – Hyetta

As soon as the player has spoken with Hyetta, they should remove their armor and weapons and interact with the wall just down the hall. To avoid spoilers, the specifics of this short cutscene will not be revealed here. To complete Hyetta's quest and obtain the Frenzied Flame Seal, players should talk to her in the same location as they did during the cinematic.


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