Ashen – How to Go Throw Rock Barrier After Defeating Amiren?

This is a guide for those who are stuck at the stage of the game when Amiren and after that her sister arrives at your camp and you cannot get through the rocks.

First – The Barrier

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Dudes, this barrier can cause you problems as the story progresses. I didn’t understand how to pass this obstacle in the form of rock ruins, so I had to look for a passage on YouTube.

But the main thing I want to tell you is that there is a solution!

(How else?)

Second – What We Need for That?

But in order to do this, according to the plot, we must have an NPC named “Silaren” (the Listener), who will join us after defeating her sister (the third boss of the game) in a huge dungeon.

And Finally – The Solution!

This person is more than 2 meters tall, will sit on one of the pillars near the blockage and say a not very clear phrase that somewhere you need to throw a spear. And YOU, my dear ones, just need to throw ANY SPEAR at any of the praying idols burning with a RED RUNE. And then you will become a shadow that will fly up to the statue you hit.

(I advise to you, use wooden spears, they cheap and you can throw them any time and any quantity)

The problem is that I do not know for sure if such a feature is possible in gameplay up to this point. I don’t think so, because after your enlightenment from Silarena, you open the difficult game mode in the main menu. But it doesn’t matter.

Extra – If You Suddenly Forgot Where to Get the Spears

If anything, according to the plot earlier, you should have stumbled upon the character huntress “Vorsa”.

A workbench will be installed at her hut…

On which spears can be created. And spears can also be found all over the world in loot remains.

Volodymyr Azimoff
About Volodymyr Azimoff 13994 Articles
I love games and I live games. Video games are my passion, my hobby and my job. My experience with games started back in 1994 with the Metal Mutant game on ZX Spectrum computer. And since then, I’ve been playing on anything from consoles, to mobile devices. My first official job in the game industry started back in 2005, and I'm still doing what I love to do.

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