Traveling Maiden Set is an Armor Set in Elden Ring. Traveling Maiden Set is a Lightweight armor that does not offer much in the way of physical protection, but boasts superior Focus and Vitality resistances. Sets of Armor in Elden Ring are composed of four armor pieces which are Helms, Chest Armor, Gauntlets, and Leg Armor.
Where to find Traveling Maiden Set in Elden Ring
- The entire Traveling Maiden Set can be found on a corpse inside the Shack of the Lofty, in the northern Mountaintops of the Giants. [Elden Ring Map here]
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Traveling Maiden Set Armor Pieces in Elden Ring
Traveling Maiden Set Elden Ring Notes and Tips
- The Traveling Maiden Robe can be altered to the Traveling Maiden Robe (Altered) to remove the cloak.
- Poise updated to patch 1.07. See Patch Notes for details.
Elden Ring Traveling Maiden Set Gallery
All Traveling Maiden Set Pieces for Elden Ring
You can check out all the Traveling Maiden Set Armor Pieces here. Click on a piece's name individually to learn more about it.
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Heartbroken that I can't get the same yellow caped one as Hyetta.
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Wtf? Played for 1k hours and never once seen this set...lol
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The corpse is clearly that of a maiden but unfortunately doesn't count for Varre's quest where you need to soak the cloth he gives you.
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does altering it makes it the same as altered regular maiden set? as far as appearance and stats go?
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The little brown cloak immediately reminded me of the Doll. IDK why, it's probs just the similar shape.
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No more maidenless pain and begrudgements... now you can become a maiden yourself! lol
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Found it at the Shack of Lofty at the west side of the river in the snow region. Pretty late in the game
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It is at "Shack of the Lofty" in the Mountaintops of the Giants.
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Very specific cosplay idea: Commoner's Headband, Traveling Maiden Robe, Astrologer Gloves and Consort Trousers (all unaltered) for a decent depiction of Maria the Copt based on engravings, a renowned alchemist supposed to have lived in the 1st century AD. If you want to really roleplay as a historical alchemist, perfumes are a great choice, but don't forget consumables based on interesting chemical reactions! Make use of explosive rock clumps (explosive ingredients are discussed in early alchemical texts), fetid pots (early alchemists used dung a LOT in their experiments) and, most importantly, soap (development of antiseptics is one of the unquestionable genuine triumphs in the dubious history of alchemy).
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