Elden Ring: How To Complete Giants' Mountaintop Catacombs (Walkthrough)
In , there are dozens of optional dungeons and catacombs to explore for a variety of rewards. Some of these dungeons can be quite simple to complete, while others contain puzzles and labyrinth-type mazes to conquer. One of these dungeons is the Giants' Mountaintop Catacombs, which can disorient players by making them traverse similar sets of rooms multiple times in a row.
The Giants' Mountaintop Catacombs is the first dungeon the Tarnished will encounter on their way through the Mountaintops of the Giants. It is located just past the Zamor Ruins before crossing the first Great Chain Bridge. Once you have reached the dungeon entrance, a message will appear that states, letting the player know that a piece of Deathroot lies at the end of the catacombs.
Upon entering the Giants' Mountaintop Catacombs, you can equip the lantern if needed and make your way down the steps and into the first room. An imp will attack from the end of the hall, where two more imps will be lying in wait. After taking them out, head down the stairs to the north to find two more imps blocking the hallway. Proceed down this hallway, taking out the imps as you go, until you turn left and find the first elevator. This will take you down to the boss door, but it won't open until the hidden lever is pulled.
Take a left when you find the boss door and head south down the steps. There will be two imps on either side of the hallway that will each throw Magic Pots at the Tarnished. After defeating these enemies, keep on moving south until you reach the second elevator, which will take the Tarnished further down into the Labyrinth.
After reaching the bottom of the second elevator and proceeding south, you will see a room with a statue. A Warrior Jar will jump down and attack the Tarnished, which the player can bait out. After slaying the Warrior Jar, look up above the statue to see another statue on the level above, which is where the hidden lever is. In order to reach that upper level, make your way west