Locations in Dark Souls 2 features all accessible regions and Locations available in the world of Dark Souls 2. This will help you find the hidden Illusory Walls, or study maps. Follow the areas in the order proposed in Progress Routes for our recommended approach in how to most efficiently clear a game cycle. See our page on Maps for detailed maps of every location with the fixed Weapons, Armor, and Items you can loot. Throughout Drangleic, there are Bonfires scattered over the various areas. After reaching a new Bonfire, you may light it then rest at it. Resting at bonfires restores your health along with any form of spells, Estus Flasks, and item durability along with respawning most types of enemies in said area.
Illusory Walls in Dark Souls 2
Dark Souls 2 hides many secrets within its dark corners. Among these secrets, illusory walls stand out as a cryptic element that can lead to hidden treasures, shortcuts, or even secret areas. Understanding how to identify and interact with illusory walls is crucial for any Undead exploring the treacherous lands of Drangleic.
Once you suspect the presence of an illusory wall, the next challenge is figuring out how to interact with it. Dark Souls 2 offers various methods for revealing these hidden passages.
- Physical Interaction: The most direct method involves physically interacting with the wall. Approach the suspected location and attack, or press the interact button to strike the wall. Experiment with different types of attacks, as some illusory walls respond better to specific actions.
- Aural Clues: In certain instances, you may hear a distinct sound when striking an illusory wall. Listen for a hollow or echoing noise, which can indicate that you've successfully uncovered a hidden passage.
- Magic or Projectiles: Spells, arrows, or other ranged attacks can be used to test for illusory walls from a distance. Experiment with different angles and distances to maximize your chances of discovering hidden passages.
Check the Illusory Walls page to learn more about them in Dark Souls 2.
Dark Souls 2 Maps
As an Undead traveler in the kingdom of Drangleic, you'll encounter a variety of landscapes, each with its unique perils and secrets. Check the Maps page to learn how to traverse the diverse locations in the kingdom of Drangleic, find Npcs, Merchants, or important pieces of equipment.
Dark Souls 2 All Locations
Dark Souls 2 World Locations
- Things Betwixt
- Majula
- Forest of Fallen Giants
- Heide's Tower of Flame
- Cathedral of Blue
- No-man's Wharf
- The Lost Bastille
- Belfry Luna
- Sinners' Rise
- Huntsman's Copse
- Undead Purgatory
- Harvest Valley
- Earthen Peak
- Iron Keep
- Belfry Sol
- The Pit
- Grave of Saints
- The Gutter
- Black Gulch
- Shaded Woods
- Doors of Pharros
- Brightstone Cove Tseldora
- Lord's Private Chamber
- Shrine of Winter
- Drangleic Castle
- Shrine of Amana
- Undead Crypt
- Aldia's Keep
- Dragon Aerie
- Dragon Shrine
- Dark Chasm of Old
- Memory of Vammar
- Memory of Orro
- Memory of Jeigh
- Dragon Memories
- Throne Of Want
Dark Souls 2 DLC Locations
Crown of the Sunken King
Crown of the Old Iron King
Crown of the Ivory King
World Interconnectivity Map
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All Bonfire Locations in Dark Souls 2
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Dlc's are on par with Elden Ring, at the time and even today!
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If you go to drangleic castle, and light the forgotten chamber bonfire, you can see all of the areas and locations you havent unlocked yet.
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“‘You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take
-Wayne Gretzky’
-Micheal Scott”
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What does the number mean at the bottom of each map on the quick travel menu?
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I didnt discover 1 location but I discovered all in this list of locations , ?!?!
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Como abre a segunda passagem de sheded woods eu depetrifiquei a piromantica mas mesmo depois de eu ter matado a pecadora perdida não abriu ou eu tenho que matar os gargulas?
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