Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtreeadds many new sorceries for players to use that vary a good bit from the alreadylong list of powerful spellsat the players' disposal. While most of these new spells focus on dealing damage to the enemy, there are some that play more of a supportive or utility function in battle.

One of these more utility-based spells players can get inShadow Of The ErdtreeisMiriam’s Vanishing, which has players disappear and reappear using Glintstone Magic. At first glance, this spell may not seem like much, but for those who know how to use this spell effectively, it can be an incredible addition to your loadout.

Miriam’s Vanishing In The Player’s Inventory

Where To Get Miriam’s Vanishing In Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree

Miriam’s Vanishingcan bepurchased from Count Ymir, High Priest who is foundin the Cathedral of Manus Metyrin the eastern section of the map. To get here, players will need to head to the Moorth Ruins and find the large chapel that is partially collapsed into a sinkhole. Jumping down into this hole will lead players through an underground pathway that brings them to the Bonny Village.

From here, players can follow the main road up and around to the Cathedral, with only minimal enemies to find along the way. Ymir is found in the back of the Cathedral sitting on a central chair and isselling Miriam’s Vanishing for10,000 Runes.

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What Does Miriam’s Vanishing Do

At first, this spell may not seem like much if players are standing still, as they will briefly disappear before reappearing only a second later. The key to this spell is to try and move in a direction when casting this spell to make your characterteleport over a small distance. While this teleport does act as a good dodge, it’s best when used in a chain of spells.

Players are able to immediately come out of the teleportcasting a follow-up spell with the first few frames of the second cast being done while still reappearingand being invincible. This allows for a quick reposition and follow-up by teleporting out of an enemy’s attack and already beginning your counter. This can also take advantage of the smaller openings forbosses inShadow Of The Erdtree, who usually don’t wait long after finishing an attack to begin a new combo.