Elden Ring: How to Remove Frenzied Flame
As you go through Elden Ring's plot, you'll come across questlines that can have an impact on the outcome. While I won't go into detail about other spoilers, you've come here because you've started leaning into what's known as the "bad ending." With some choices, it is possible to lock yourself into a horrible ending, but this may be undone. In Elden Ring, here's how to get rid of the Frenzied Flame.
How to remove the Frenzied Flame in Elden Ring
When you get to the Royal Capital and start exploring the sewers, you'll find that they're a lot bigger than you expected. At this time, you would have also defeated Mohg, the Omen, navigated a challenging platforming segment, and met the terrible door.
By opening it, you have stripped yourself of all your armor and have been possessed by this wicked hand that has burned you and twisted your appearance. If you've progressed far enough to kill the final boss, you'll be able to choose between two options at the Fractured Marika. Do some retracing if you don't want to become the Lord of Frenzied Flame.
To get rid of this mark, follow Millicent's questline to the end. You'll have to atone for your misdeeds at the Church of Vows if you killed her or caused any key character to turn against you. This quest will begin at Caelid and will lead you to Miquella's Haligtree, where you will face Malenia. She's regarded as one of the game's most difficult bosses, so keep that in mind.
Keep an eye out for the Unalloyed Gold Needle as you progress through the mission. You must use the Needle at the blooming flower of Malenia's arena after completing Millicent's objective and beating Malenia. In exchange, you'll get Miquella's Needle.
Then take this item to the Crumbling Farum Azula, specifically the boss arena of Dragonlord Placidusax. It'll then extinguish the Frenzied Flame you placed upon yourself in Leyndell's sewers.
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