Ordens Regnant Palace is one of the many grim locations you’ll visit in The Last Faith, and it has a massive door that tasks you with finding every Brazier.
Light up all of the Braziers and the candles near the door will light up too. The door will then open, allowing you to further venture into the palace’s depths…
In this guide, we’ll tell you where to find every one of these Braziers with ease!
Pre-requisites to Reach the Ordens Regnant Palace Brazier Locations
Before we start hunting down all 4 Braziers in the Ordens Regnant Palace, you will need to go get the Ordens Palace Master Key.
This key item is found somewhere in the center of the Palace, as you can see in the screenshot of the map above. In fact, it’s smack dab in the middle of the map!
Once you reach that room, you’ll find that there is a large frozen structure in the upper left corner. You’ll also see a lot of small icicles that deal damage to you; we recommend clearing them out ASAP. Also, take out any enemies in the way.
After you clear the room up, you will want to grab the bomb at the bottom. Now, quickly take the bomb to the top of the room and throw it at the frozen structure.
This will clear up a path, allowing you to reach the Ordens Palace Master Key!
With that out of the way, it’s time to start hunting the 4 Braziers.
Brazier 1
Let’s kick things off with one of the simple Braziers. This one is located at the end of the long hall at the entrance to the Ordens Regnant Palace. We’ve marked it with a red diamond on the map for you!
However, you’ll need to blow up another frozen structure to reach this one. We recommend killing every enemy and breaking every icicle between the bomb and the structure to make the trip easier.
We’ve marked the bomb with a green circle on the map; it’s in the middle top of the room.
Just use it to break the frozen structure and you’ll be able to light up the Brazier without issues!
Brazier 2
Our second Brazier is another simple one. This Brazier is behind the locked door in the middle western part of the map. Thankfully, you should already have the Ordens Palace Master Key for it!
Reaching the door is simple, just pick whichever path you wish. Open the door up with the Master Key, walk into the small room, and light up the second of four Braziers.
Brazier 3
The third Brazier is where things start to get a little bit tricky. This one is located near the very top of the Palace and is a pain to get unless you know the path. Thankfully, you have us to help!
Use the green circle on the map above as your starting point and follow the path marked by the red arrows. You’ll need to use the Aerial Dash and Grappling Hook to climb out of the starting point room.
Other than that, it’s an extremely straightforward path. Just keep going left until you reach the room adjacent to the Brazier’s location, which we’ve marked with a green diamond.
Drop down and turn right once you reach the room and you’ll exit into a balcony with the third Brazier. Only one left!
Brazier 4
The final Brazier is found in the easternmost room of the Palace. You can only access the balcony by climbing the tall room directly adjacent to the balcony.
Just like before, use the big green circle as your starting point and follow the path marked by the red arrows.
You’ll need to deal with lots of tricky jumps requiring the Aerial Dash and Grappling Hook!
Once you reach the top of the tall room, take the rightmost exit to enter the balcony with the fourth and final Brazier. Just in case, this is what we’ve marked with a green diamond on the map.
Light the final Brazier up and the big door in the Ordens Regnant Palace will open up, allowing you to progress and unlock the Double Jump!
Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.