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Zamor Ruins Location in Elden Ring on Steam Deck

Elden Ring is the first game developed by From Software featuring a massive open world to explore. As such, there are a lot of optional locations to discover, locations that feature all sorts of treasure ranging from gear to magic spells to Ashes that allow players to summon Spirit to aid them in battle.

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Among the optional locations you can explore in the Lands Between in Elden Ring are the Zamor Ruins. Here’s where you can find them.

Zamor Ruins Location in Elden Ring on Steam Deck

The Zamor Ruins are located right at the start of the Mountaintops of the Giants, one of the final locations you can reach in Elden Ring. To reach this area, you will have to complete the Leyndell Royal Capital area, defeat the Demigod Morgott, and receive a new mission from Melina, who tells you to reach the Mountaintops of the Giant to get the sacred flame that can burn the Erdtree.

Once you have found the two medallion halves, you can activate the Grand Lift of Rold to the east of the Capital. After riding the lift, you will find yourself in the Mountaintops of the Giants, and by traveling to the northeast, you will eventually reach the Zamor Ruins.

Inside the Zamor Ruins, you will have to fight plenty of powerful enemies, so beware if you have had an easy time so far. By exploring the ruins thoroughly, you can find the Zamor Ice Storm spell and the Smithing-Stone Miner’s Bell Bearing [3].

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.