Your first two main objectives in Tunic are to ring the east bell and the west bell. These will see you obtaining your first proper sword, taking on a tougher enemy in the east, then facing your first proper boss fight in the west. Once you’ve done this, though, you’re likely wondering where to go or what to do after ringing the belltowers in Tunic, and this guide will explain everything you need to know.
What Are the East and West Belltowers?
These are the large tuning fork-like objects you had to hit with your sword on both the east and west sides of the map. We’ve included a screenshot of what these look like.
Where to Go After Ringing the Belltowers in Tunic
- Head back to the Golden Doors just north of where you found your first fox shrine.
They have large statues on either side of them and are one of the first things you’ll have seen when exploring the world.
- Head inside and you’ll find some weird artifacts spinning in the middle of the room. Ignore this for now and look for the passageway over to the right-hand side.
- Follow this path around and keep scaling your way up the cliff.
Head up the stairs where the flying skull enemies are, and keep heading up the snowy path until you reach large, grey doors on the top of the mountain.
- Pick up the page here to be given a clue on what to do next.
- You can now return to the East Fortress and press and hold A to channel energy and move the large silver block.
This is the case for all of these silver blocks around the world, opening up a number of new paths for you to explore, which will help you on your quest for finding the three colored keys.
By heading to the East Fortress, you’ll begin your quest to get the first of the three colored keys. Just remember that you can press and hold A to interact with these silver blocks and you’ll find plenty of new opportunities to explore.
That’s everything you need to know on what to do after ringing the east and west belltowers in Tunic. For more tips, tricks and guides, see more of our coverage on the game below.
Published: Mar 16, 2022 6:45 PM UTC