There are numerous essential and helpful locations players need to find in Elden Ring, and Fort Faroth is among them. We’ll help you discover this area so you can gain a valuable item and a new fast travel location.
Where to Find Fort Faroth in Elden Ring
The hardest part isn’t finding Fort Faroth in Elden Ring. It’s the journey that might cause you some trouble. But let’s get there first.
So, where exactly is Fort Faroth? Well, to find it, you’re going to have to travel to Dragonbarrow. Dragonbarrow is a large region that sits secluded from the main Caelid area, resting directly north of it. As its name implies, it is a sanctuary created by dragons. That should give you a pretty good idea of what you’re up against, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
When you reach Dragonbarrow, you’ll need to head east if you want to get to Fort Faroth. Unfortunately, this route does take you right to a massive dragon. Now we’re getting to the main issue with reaching Fort Faroth.
Depending on your character and where you’re at in the game, you may or may not be ready to face this. If you aren’t ready, then you can bypass this dragon. If you take an alternate route, you can avoid fights you simply aren’t ready for and still reach Fort Faroth in Elden Ring.
Now that you’re at Fort Faroth, you’ve discovered a new fast travel point and return any time you want. This way, you can always come back when you’re ready to face anything you passed up.
Also, while you’re there, you can snatch up helpful loot like Radagon’s Soreseal (Talisman to raise attributes) and the Dectus Medallion (Right). The latter is a Key Item that you’ll use at a later point in the game, along with another item.
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Elden Ring is available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.