If you’ve ever been aggroed by an NPC, you may be wondering how to de-aggro an NPC in Elden Ring. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to solve this problem. One way is to talk to the aggroed NPC, and then simply hit them again. You can also watch this video by ConCon to learn how to de-aggro an NPC.
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Celestial Dew
Using a Celestial Dew can de-aggro any NPC in Elden Ring. You can do so by talking to the NPCs that have angered you and choosing ‘Yes’ when asked to use Celestial Dew. This will restore the NPC’s anger and you can then de-aggro the NPC in question.
When you de-aggro an NPC, try to avoid attacking them. Dealing damage to them will only exacerbate the situation. Resting at the Site of Grace won’t reverse this behavior. Another way to de-aggro a NPC is to jump on him. This will count as damage and trigger the animation. However, if you can’t do this, you can simply ask him for forgiveness.
You can get Celestial Dew from Pidia, a Carian Servant in Caria Manor. Celestial Dew can also be found in ruins in the Eternal City. Its effects range from removing negative status effects to healing HP and applying temporary buffs. If you can’t get your hands on Celestial Dew quickly, it’s probably a good idea to farm for it. You will probably be disappointed at some point.
Atonement
In Dark Souls, the “Atonement” mechanic allows players to atone for their sins, including attacking an NPC without a good reason. By deaggressing and talking to an NPC, you can prevent them from becoming hostile again. If they do become hostile again, follow the same procedure. You can also turn in Celestial Dew to the Church of Vows.
During the Elden Ring questline, you’ll encounter several NPCs. It’s a common mistake to try to fight an NPC when you’re not sure what to do. The wrong move could lock you out of dialogues, questlines, and rewards. Fortunately, FromSoftware has made it possible to de-aggress all NPCs without affecting the storyline.
You can also use the Celestial Dew to atone for your sins. Taking Celestial Dew can help you reverse any antagonizations you’ve created with NPCs. However, it won’t revive killed NPCs. The best method is to speak to the NPC’s owner or boss. In this way, you can ensure that the NPC will never become hostile again.
Glintstone Key
If you’re having trouble avoiding aggro from the npc in the Elder Rings, there’s a simple way to get around it. The Glintstone Key is a key found on a corpse in the back of the room. When you loot this key, it will automatically de-aggro the NPC.
You can find the Glintstone Key in the same area where you found the Liurnia of the Lakes map fragments. You’ll need it to get past the sorcerer Thops and complete the questline. However, this questline can be hard to find, especially when you’re not an expert player. You can also find a Glintstone Key in a small town in the Northrend region.
After you’ve obtained the Glintstone Key, you can get another one from Sorcerer Thops in the Church of Irith. When you give him an extra one, he will move to the Schoolhouse Classroom. This is located down the stairs from the Site of Grace. You can find him in the right corner of the room. The reward for completing this quest is a Thop’s Bell Bearing. After you get your second key, you can take it to the Roundtable Hold Twin Maiden Husks to buy Glintstone Pebbles and Starlight spell.
Taking potion to Church of Vows
Taking a potion to Church of Vows to get a de-aggro potion will help you deal with hostile merchants and NPCs in the Elden Ring. The best way to get it is to find the Church of Vows, which is located on a cliff on the eastern bank of Lake Liurnia. You can reach it by traveling overland through the Academy of Raya Lucaria, or you can head north through the Artist’s Shack.