Secret Passage Location in Wuthering Waves for The Fool’s Pathway Trophy

Sankar
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Wuthering Waves is one of those very interesting and mysterious open-world RPG games, which promises a lot to players. Here are many secrets and hidden places that are left to be found. One such place is Fool’s Elysium, an underground cave that opens the “Fool’s Pathway” Trophy. To reach it, go to the western shores of Penitent’s End Island, find a hidden entrance, and start the journey. In this mysterious cave, you will find a loose stone gate – your entrance to the Fool’s Elysium and the prize you are seeking.

Secret Passage Location in Wuthering Waves

The Fool’s Elysium is an underground cavern with two entrances. You should fly in from the cavern entrance located on the West side of the Penitent’s End island. Once you’ve landed at the entrance, you should look for a loose stone gate inside the building. Interact with it to get inside the Fool’s Elysium. After entering inside the Fool’s Elysium you will get the Fool’s Pathway Trophy and 5 Astrite. After entering the Fool’s Elysium, you will get lots of enemies and missions to complete in the area. Be careful while going through the building as you can easily miss out on the “Loose Stone Gate”.

Fool’s Elysium Location in Wuthering Waves

In the game, you can find special items called “Echoes” hidden throughout Ragunna City. Each unique Echo you discover will earn you a reward of 50 Rinascita Commemorative Stamps. One of these Echoes, belonging to a character named Hadrian’s Gladiator, is located within the underground base of the Troupe of Fools. You can only access this location and find this Echo after progressing to a specific point in the game’s story, during Chapter 2 Act 3, a section titled “What Yesterday Wept, Today Doth Sing.”

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By Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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