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Elden Ring: Should You Learn From Sellen?

What are the benefits of taking the time to learn from Sellen and taking on her questline?

As players explore Elden Ring, you’ll come across NPCs that can change the whole experience for you, offering quests and abilities to learn new skills that can completely alter the way you play forever. One of these NPCs, Sorceress Sellen, offers you a great questline if you decide to learn from her, but is it worth your time?

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Should You Learn From Sellen?

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As you begin your quests in Limgrave, you’ll come across Sorceress Sellen in the Waypoint Ruins in the eastern part of West Limgrave. She will appear after defeating Mad Pumpkin Head, and is located near the Site of Grace titled “Waypoint Ruins Cellar. As she sends you on her questline, you’ll fight enemies and fetch items for her, and once you complete this quest, she will open her Sorceries Shop, allowing you to spend Runes to unlock new types of Magic.

For players working on a Magic-based Build, her shop can aid you to get some powerful spells quite early in the game, especially if you’ve tracked down the Scrolls that are required to get some of the better spells, like the Conspectus Scroll to unlock Glintstone Cometshard. If you take the time to help her out, you’ll find yourself rewarded quite well.

However, if you are going for a Melee Build, her unlocks may come to little use for you, unless you are aiming to 100% your run. Her questline does send you to some interesting locations, so it may be worth your time for the chance to explore some new parts of the world, ultimately culminating in you choose if you wish to challenge Sellen to a battle, or assist her in fighting the Witch-Hunter Jerren in the Grand Library.

Choosing to assist Sellen and defeating Jerren will also reward the player with the following items:

  • Eccentric’s Hood
  • Eccentric’s Armor
  • Eccentric’s Breeches
  • Eccentric’s Manchettes

If you instead side with Castellen Jerren and challenge Sellen, you’ll be rewarded with the following:

  • Witch’s Glintstone Crown
  • Sellen’s Bell Bearing

No matter which option you choose, you’ll find out that once you learn from this Sorceress, she’ll be happy to start Sellen you anything you need to help you in your journey and help you learn some great new Magic along the way.

Elden Ring is out now for the PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X/S, and PC.

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