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Where to Find Prayer Book in Elden Ring on Steam Deck

Out of the many items to find and collect in Elden Ring, Prayerbooks are one of the most important to get. A lot of players have complained about the difficulty in getting their hands on Prayerbooks.

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So in this article, we’ll be helping you by telling you where to find Prayerbook in Elden Ring on Steam Deck.

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Prayerbooks can be found in many locations across the Lands Between in Elden Ring. You get them by taking out specific bosses or enemies every now and then.

If you’ve been searching to the south of the Artists Shack in Liurnia, you may have come across a golden armored Knight who wanders the area. If you battle this Knight and take him out, he’ll drop a Prayerbook called the Dragon Cult prayerbook.

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It’ll instruct you to hand it over to someone in order to learn its incantations. As many as two people can take the Dragon Cult prayerbook. You’ll have to find Brother Corhyn and Miriel, Paster of Vows. You can speak with Brother Corhyn at the Roundtable Hold, and you can find Miriel at the Church of Vows, directly to the northwest of Artist’s Shack.

By giving any of these NPCs the Dragon Cult Prayerbook, they can help you unlock the ability of Honed Bolt, Electrify Armament, and Lightening Spear. Both Miriel and Corhyn have these incantations for purchase when you hand the book to them.

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