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By Anonymous
#15845152
It's in Brightstone Cove Tseldora.
By Anonymous
#15845153
Were
By Anonymous
#15845154
And in heides tower of flame
By Anonymous
#15845155
And in heides tower of flame
By Anonymous
#15845156
Where
By Anonymous
#15909507
That's actually a shard, not the bone dust.
By Anonymous
#15921490
"They say these are the remains of a saint who cast himself into the bonfire."

Possible reference to one of DS endings ?
By Anonymous
#15927989
could be. or maybe it was a really buffed up undead that killed 4 great ones or something. or maybe just a regular saint that got affected by the curse. doesnt really matter all to much, and how would gwynn/chosen undead's remain have that power anyway?
By Anonymous
#15954755
It's actually a reference to what would become the Lords of Cinder in Dark Souls 3
By Anonymous
#16055806
perhaps it was paladin leroy.
By Anonymous
#16058148
Could possibly be a reference to the Chosen Undead, though it might also be referring to Gwyn.
By Anonymous
#16062636
Wait for it... you can get a max of 5 of these boneshards... and there are 5 LoC in DS3
By Anonymous
#16001042
What are you saying man. Tell me were i went insane when i saw the comment and now i dont know haha
By Anonymous
#16081323
I'm*****
By Anonymous
#16163212
Is it just me or does the healing process goes really slow once you get one of these my estus is currently +4 and I can only use it 6 times
By Anonymous
#16177504
By like .1 seconds for each. But worth the health. I beleive adaptability makes using items fast. Very under appreciated skill.
By Anonymous
#16191964
I agree with the adaptability being useful. l I am currently rocking 23 adaptability which I think is ds3 rolling frames and it's great.
By neuraltransfusion
#16179894
Is it only me that picked up an Estus Flask Shard where there was supposed to be Sublime Bone Dust in the passageway to No-Man's Wharf?
By neuraltransfusion
#16179895
On the alcove "fence", just behind the big enemy, there was the Estus Flask Shard. In the iron chest, there was the Knight Set.
By Anonymous
#16187065
On your way to no man's warf, before you take the elevator down, the sublime bone dust is to the left, past the Syan Knight in a small alcove, iron chest.
By Anonymous
#16269467
these are diferent if you have the dlc i think
By Anonymous
#16294949
For the one in the Gutter in SOTFS, I might be wrong, but I think that area is technically the Grave of Saints?

It's right after the Rat NPC. You drop down those ledges to the bridge. Closest bonfire is the one right before the Rat mob boss.

Pretty sure "The Gutter" doesn't display on-screen until you get past that little shanty-town-like structure with broken ladders and then enter the little cave. Can't get to the dust from any of the Gutter bonfires.
By Anonymous
#16299011
It’s actually the pit. You can get to the chest without passing through grave of saints, just go all the way down the pit.
By Anonymous
#16318734
I agree that it's not quite in The Gutter and you're right that you can't get to it from any bonfires. Has to be Grave of Saints or Majula. Maybe a small clarification to say "Before The Gutter"?
By Anonymous
#16338086
In SotFS, there’s a sublime bone dust after defeating the Dragonrider and descending into the split-level hallway. On the lower level, take a left and it will be in an iron chest guarded by a knight.
By Anonymous
#16812107
Isn't that one blocked by a petrified statue or am I thinking of the shard? Been a while since I have gone through there.
By Anonymous
#16813777
Nope, the shard's blocked by the petrified statue. The dust is in an iron chest at the end of the hallway
By Anonymous
#16821095
That’s an Estus shard bozo not bone dust