Resurrection Stones are vital resources in Dungeonborne because they allow you to revive slayed allies. I'll show you the locations of every Resurrection Stone in each Dungeonborne map to help you keep your teammates in the game.
All Clouseau Castle Resurrection Stone Locations (Map) - Dungeonborne
Dungeonborne's Clouseau Castle map contains five Resurrection Stones.
- The first Resurrection Stone (A1) is found beneath a staircase near the lower left corner of Clouseau Castle.
- The second Resurrection Stone (A2) is found in Clouseau Castle's library.
- The third Resurrection Stone (A3) is found in a small hidden room on the right side of the map.
- The fourth Resurrection Stone (A4) is hidden on the second floor of the Clouseau Castle's knight boss room.
- The fifth Resurrection Stone (A5) is hidden in a second-story banquet room only reachable by jumping out of the window of another room.
Every Resurrection Stone Location in Clouseau Castle
If you're struggling to find the stones based on the map alone, I'll teach you exactly how to reach each one.
Resurrection Stone beneath the Staircase
The first Resurrection Stone is in the lower left corner of Clouseau Castle. It's near the Werewolf's spawns outside of the castle, making it vital for squads who lose a member to it. There are two ways to come across this stone.
- The first route involves climbing the stairs leading from outside of the castle to the left courtyard (A1). There will be a hole at the top of these stairs dropping down in front of the Resurrection Stone (A2).
- The second path requires you to enter the courtyard and walk beneath the stairs on the left (A3). Walk to the end of the grass and turn left to see the Resurrection Stone (A4).
Library Resurrection Stone
This Resurrection Stone is found in the lower right corner of the library. All you need to do is enter the library through one of its several doors, then fight your way through monsters to reach the stone.
Hidden Room Resurrection Stone
The Hidden Room stone is pretty closed off from the rest of the map, making it a little safer to pick up than others. Players can take one of two paths to reach it.
- The first path is best for players who spawned in the cave facing the river. Turn around and use your torch to see a path leading to the top of the cave. Climbing these stairs will lead you into the back of the room containing the Resurrection Stone.
- The second pathway is for those on the right side of the castle. There will be a small room containing a mini-boss, typically a Demon Eye or a Treant. Defeat it and climb the rubble at the back of the room to find a small gap in the ruins. You can crouch and climb through it to reach the Resurrection Stone.
Boss Room Resurrection Stone
The Boss Room's Resurrection Stone is guarded by plenty of monsters, making it one of the hardest to get to on this list. While you can skip by the boss itself, the platform containing the stone and the staircases leading up to it contain Apparitions and Knights that will gladly block your path. To reach this floor, you must take one of two staircases toward the back of the room. The first image below shows the staircase on the left side of the room, but the staircase on the right will get you the closest to the stone. You'll be able to find the stone immediately after climbing these stairs.
Banquet Resurrection Stone
This Resurrection Stone is found in the corner of a second-floor Banquet room. It will be filled with monsters, so tread carefully. There are three ways to reach the room with this stone, making it one of the easiest to obtain.
- The first path to the room is found in a larger room with a campfire on the bottom and a staircase winding up the room (A1). Exit through the door at the very top of the staircase and look to the right to see the Resurrection Stone (A2).
- The second way of reaching the Banquet room is by climbing the wooden platform in one of the castle's courtyards (A3). Look to the right at the top of this platform to see a window (A4). Enter it and turn to the left to see the Resurrection Stone (A5).
- The final entrance is found in the large hallway before the boss room. To reach it, you'll need to head for the bedroom up the stairs on the right (A6). Enter the bedroom (A7) and turn to the right to look out its window (A8). This leads to the same Banquet window as the wooden platform, so you'll find the Resurrection Stone by similarly entering the window and turning to the left (A5).
All Sinner's End Resurrection Stone Locations (Map)
Like Clouseau Castle, Sinner's End has five static Resurrection Stones to find.
- The first Resurrection Stone (B1) is found in the large room in the bottom left corner of Sinner's End.
- The second Resurrection Stone (B2) is hidden within the maze.
- The third Resurrection Stone (B3) is in the large room with moving pillars.
- The fourth Resurrection Stone (B4) is located in the room with hanging cages and platforms.
- The fifth Resurrection Stone (B5) is hidden within a tunnel in the room in the top left corner of the map.
Every Resurrection Stone Location in Sinner's End
Each of these sections shows the exact location of each Resurrection Stone, their position on the map, and how to reach them.
Lower Left Resurrection Stone
This Resurrection Stone is located in the lower left corner of Sinner's End. After entering the room, walk toward its left corner to see this stone. It's easy to find due to the room's layout and four entrances. However, this stone is limited to the beginning of the match as it is quickly overtaken by the circle of magic closing in.
Maze Resurrection Stone
This Resurrection Stone is a bit tricky to get to since you'll need to navigate the maze and its monsters. Luckily, the walls of the maze should give you some extra cover while you pick it up. The stone is in an alcove near the maze's northern wall. Once you grab it, head to the nearest staircase to return to the upper levels of the room.
Moving Pillars Resurrection Stone
This Resurrection Stone is placed in front of the statue at the northern end of the central room in Sinner's End. Like the previous two stones, it is pretty easy to spot as soon as you walk into the room. This is one of the trickiest to obtain because many players know its location and will head toward this room as the magic circle closes down other parts of the dungeon.
Jumping Puzzle Resurrection Stone
This Resurrection Stone is located in a room filled with platforms and jumps, making it the hardest to get in Sinner's End. To start, you'll need to go to the eastern side of the room. If you're on the west side, jump across the hanging platforms to get to the other side (A1). You'll then need to climb up the stairs on the west side of the room (A2). At the top of the stairs, turn to the left and jump across two more hanging platforms (A3). Turn to the left again to see the Resurrection Stone (A4). It may look too far, but all you need to do is walk along the thin ledge to reach it.
Hidden Tunnel Resurrection Stone
This Resurrection Stone is the most well-hidden in Sinner's End since many players skip by its room entirely. It is found guarded by several monsters and hidden in a tunnel in the top left room. If you spawn in the rooms beneath this one, I recommend entering the room and walking through the tunnel on the left side. Turn to the right halfway through and you'll see the Resurrection Stone's glow in the middle of it. If you enter the room from the other side, walk through the tunnel closest to you.
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Published: Aug 4, 2024 09:33 pm