Go back into the courtyard. Go through the opposite entrance that which you've yet to explore. Inside is a dining hall guarded by a Grafted Scion, but we aren't ready to take on Elden Ring Runes the creature yet, so we must immediately go across the room . Enter the small room on the other side which contains two dogs and Crimson Hood. Crimson Hood atop a pile of bodies.
Escape from the room and head to the door to your left . You will find the first elevator that leads back up onto the Spot of Grace.
You can cross the bridge with a wooden girder to gain access to a second rooftop where you will be greeted by two additional soldiers. Then, look for an edition of the Nomadic warrior's Cookbook [10] on a wooden platform. Follow the ladder to the opposite side of this roof, and you will meet two more soldiers,, follow them to another bridge and you will be greeted by another halberd knight , as well an a swordsman in hiding. Be cautious or you'll be overwhelmed by two (The halberd knight dropped a banished knight's helmet (Altered) to me here, but I'm not sure if it is a guaranteed drop at the moment). Pick up the Festering Finger from the nearby body Then, descend the ladder nearby to another lower platform.
If you're short of Flasks it's okay to take a rest but we've got the chance to jump a bit more to do. Take a trip back onto the roof, and then jump over the towers. Then make your back back to the roof with the crumbling pillar. As you climb up, pretend that you're going back to the rooftop where you got the Claw Talisman, but instead you'll drop down onto the platform below before dropping back onto a huge open rooftop in which you can see two soldiers in the distance. The weaker one will sneak in behind the stronger one and stab them backwards so you can fight the halberd knight on one. As before, your approach will be to Elden Ring Items for sale strafe to perform a backstab and then counterattack when you find an opening. Take note that the majority of his attack patterns have two elements, so don't over-attack too quickly.