Gestures
Gestures in Elden Ring are a form of non-verbal communication, allowing players to express themselves in the vast Lands Between. While they don't offer direct combat advantages, they are crucial for role-playing, interacting with NPCs, and completing certain questlines. Many gestures are learned from specific NPCs or found as rewards for completing tasks, making them valuable collectibles for dedicated players.
Acquiring all gestures can be a significant undertaking, as some are tied to obscure quest steps or require specific conditions to be met. For instance, many gestures are learned by interacting with NPCs at different stages of their personal quests. Others are found in chests or as rewards for defeating certain bosses or completing dungeons. The act of performing a gesture can sometimes elicit unique responses from NPCs, offering hints or lore insights. Some gestures are also used in multiplayer interactions, allowing for communication with other Tarnished. It's worth exploring every nook and cranny of the Lands Between and engaging with every NPC you meet to ensure you don't miss out on these expressive tools. Keep an eye on your inventory for 'gesture items' as they are the key to learning new emotes.
Notable Gestures and How to Obtain Them:
- Pointing Finger: Often one of the first gestures learned, typically from an NPC early in the game.
- Clapping: Learned from certain NPCs after specific quest progression.
- Joyful Nod: A common gesture, often found as a reward for completing minor tasks or exploring.
- Bowing: Essential for showing respect, usually learned from friendly NPCs.
- Resting: Found in various locations, often near Sites of Grace.
- Crying: Tied to more somber questlines, requiring specific NPC interactions.
- Despair: Another gesture linked to tragic storylines.
- Prayer: Often learned from religious or devout NPCs.
- Golden Vow: A powerful gesture, sometimes learned from specific questlines involving the Golden Order.
- Frenzied Flame: Acquired through a specific, often irreversible, questline.
Collecting all gestures can be a fun meta-goal for players who enjoy the role-playing aspects of Elden Ring. They add a layer of personality and interaction to an otherwise solitary journey.