It’s safe to say that one of the most anticipated DLCs of 2024 didn’t disappoint anyElden Ringfans. Instead, Shadow of the Erdtree continues to break records, just like the original game did back in 2022.
Other than the new areas and lore, whichElden Ringdoes perfectly, there are eight new weapon categories and many new mechanics that shape the game’s combat system. Among these new weapons, there’sMilady, a new Light Greatsword category that can be obtained quickly when entering theShadow of the Erdtree DLC inElden Ring.

Milady Location In Elden Ring
Milady is a weapon located inside Castle Ensis inElden RingDLC. To reach the Light Greatsword’s location, cross the Ellac Greatbridge in Gravesite Plain and keep moving northeast until you reach the Castle Front Site of Lost Grace.
From the Waypoint, take the second bridge that leads inside the Castle. There, you willencounter a giant protecting the Castle’s entrance. Defeat it to get some good rewards. This enemy doesn’t respawn again, so it should be easy to cross the bridge later on. You can also easily avoid them and continue finding Milady without a fight.

After beating the giant (or avoiding them), head north, taking the only stairs in the area. There, you’llencounter two ordinary soldiers with their two dogs guarding the area. Defeat them and look to the south to find narrow stairs that lead you closer to Milady inElden Ring.
Once you make it to the end, look to the southwest to find a ladder. The area is empty, so there are no enemies to worry about. Take the ladder, and you’ll find Milady inside a chest on top of the tower in Castle Ensis.

Milady Stats In Elden Ring
To wield Milady inElden Ring, you must have at least 12 Strength and 17 Dexterity. The weapon starts with D scaling on both Dexterity and Strength but can get better by leveling it up, or byusing Ash of Wars varieties. You’ll get Milady with a default Impaling Thurst Skill, which you may change later to any compatible Ash of War. However, considering how long Milady is, Ash of Wars like Impaling Thurst makes perfect sense to cover as much distance as possible. So, keep that in mind when giving the Light Greatsword a new Ash of War.
