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Elden Ring: How To Get To Nokron After Radahn

Screenshot showing entrance to Nokron after defeating Radahn.

Elden Ring‘s rich world is packed full of things to do and places to discover. And the Lands Between has many intriguing characters – including Ranni the Witch. You first encounter Ranni the Witch (as Renna) at the Church of Elleh, where she grants the player the ability to summon spirits. The player can meet Ranni again at Three Sisters near Caria Manor in Liurnia of the Lakes. This time, she informs the player of her true identity and offers the option to serve her. This begins one of Elden Ring‘s most significant quests. As part of this quest, you must fight and defeat Starscourge Radahn. Once he’s beaten, a star will fall from the sky and you must travel to Nokron. But it’s unclear exactly where you need to go. So, this is how to get to Nokron after Radahn in Elden Ring...

How to get to Nokron after Radahn in Elden Ring

Technically, there are two entrances to Nokron. The Siofra River Well in Limgrave is a lift that takes the player down to the Siofra River, however you will be unable to access Nokron itself. When you defeat Radahn, the fallen star will create another entrance. You must use this entrance to enter Nokron, Eternal City.

This is how to get to Nokron after Radahn in Elden Ring. To reach Nokron, you must head south of Mistwood in Limgrave. Fast travel to the Mistwood Outskirts Site of Grace. Look south and you will notice glowing debris floating in the sky. Head towards it. You will find a large crater in the ground – carefully climb down until you find an entry. This is the new entrance to Nokron created by the fallen star.

Screenshot showing map location of Nokron entrance after defeating Radahn in Elden Ring.
Location of the Nokron entrance.

And that’s it. Now you’ve entered Nokron, you can continue Ranni the Witch’s questline.

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