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InTainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon, hidden throughout each region are mysterious Druidic Shrines, ancient altars left behind by the guardians of the land. These shrines serve more than just lore flavor; they offer permanent bonuses that can greatly enhance your character’s survivability and damage output. You’ll need to give an offering to activate them, but the rewards are well worth the price.
Today, we’ll break down how Druidic Shrines work, what offerings you’ll need, and the exact buffs and armor sets you’re able to earn in each region. Whether you’re hunting them for a power boost or the unique gear, these shrines are well worth tracking down during your travels.
What Are Druidic Shrines?
Druidic Shrines are unique landmarksscattered throughouteach zone in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon. Every region holds seven of these shrines, and each one accepts asingle Animal Partas an offering. While the offering is the same across all shrines, therewards stack permanently. Every time you activate a Druidic Shrine, you receive a five percent boost to all incoming healing and a three percent increase to critical damage.
Don’t skip shrines in dangerous zones. You can oftensneak in, donate, and leave without a fight.
Alongside these buffs, you’ll also be given a specificpiece of armortied to the region you’re in. In the Horns of the South, you’ll gradually collect theWaning Moonset. Cuanacht rewards pieces of the Horned Warden armor, while Forlorn Swords grants thepowerful Archdruidarmor. These rewards are distributed in a fixed sequence, regardless of the order in which you visit the shrines.
Where To Find Druidic Shrines In Horns Of The South
Here are the locations of all the Druidic Shrines in Horns of the South:
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Where To Find Druidic Shrines In Cuanacht
Here are the locations of all the Druidic Shrines in Cuanacht:
Where To Find Druidic Shrines In Forlorn Swords
Here are the locations of all the Druidic Shrines in Forlorn Swords: