

Okay then, for that, you'll first need to get to Caelid, which is east of Limgrave, the game's opening area. Therefore, slay the dragons at your own risk-and for potentially greater consequences than just seeming ethically bankrupt. Truth be told, assuming this simple Rune farm isn't bugged, it may very well prove that killing this dragon alters or even prematurely ends a questline players have yet to discover. Really a third option would be to walk away and leave these creatures be-they didn't do anything to you!-but if you've made it this far, I imagine you're hellbent on slaying the group in some fashion.

Elden Ring rune farm - Fort Faroth dragon Here's how to nab 80,000 Runes by being morally questionable. With that in mind, head to Fort Faroth in Caelid to slay a very generous dragon. We've covered several great early rune farming locations in Elden Ring already, but there's one particular spot that ranks among the best for gaining a massive chunk of runes. Pumping your levels by farming this currency can make the game much more manageable, especially if you're finding that you're underperforming against enemies. Staying ahead of the many horrors that want you dead in Elden Ring means that you'll need to be adequetly prepared and sufficiently leveled, the latter of which will require you to farm runes.
