There are some new quests to pick up while exploring the Land of the Shadow in Elden Ring. During Igon’s questline, you have to reach Bayle the Dread in Jagged Peak, but the path towards his boss fight is filled with danger. You have to pass by dragons and other enemies to get to him. If you are wondering which path to take, we got you covered. In this guide we will see where to locate Bayle the Dread in Elden Ring
Bayle the Dread Location in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
You have to find Bayle the Dread to complete Igon’s quest. Here we will see how to find him in Elden Ring
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Bayle the Dread can be found within the crater of the Jagged Peak. You can reach here if you have the Jagged Peak Summit site of grace unlocked. If you haven’t yet reached this place, you can check out our guide above on how to get to Jagged Peak. Once you reach the Foot of the Jagged Peak site of grace, go past the Jagged Peak Drake boss fight unless you wish to fight it. Travel east to find a vortex that will take you to the upper level, and then another vortex.
Keep heading east and south while avoiding the falling boulders to reach the lair of Ancient Dragon Senessax. Try to get behind the boss and you will notice a path that leads upwards. At the end of the road is the Jagged Peak Mountainside site of grace. From there, keep heading southwest by following the rocky path till you reach a vortex. Jump on it and reach the upper floor.
Go past the lightning bolts and follow the curvature of the crater. You will reach another vortex. Hop up and you can unlock the Jagged Peak Summit site of grace. Just past the site of grace is where you can find Bayle the Dread
That’s all there is to know about finding Bayle the Dread in Elden Ring. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well