To beat the bosses that Lies of P has in store, you’ll need all the ergo you can get. These are the best places to grow it.
Without a doubt, Lies of P is a tough game, especially if you haven’t played many Soulsborne games before. Some parts of the world and bosses in particular can be very hard to get through. You can learn tips or tricks to get through this, but sometimes you just need more levels.
Of course, you can just explore the area you’re in, but there are some places in Lies of P where growing Ergo will work best. Put on the Hunter’s Amulet from Chapter 7 before you start farming if you have it. It will help your ergo.
Krat Central Station Plaza To Cerasani Alley
Lies of P is a game that can be hard to get into at first. Even the first area can be hard. Yes, you can’t level up until you meet Sophia at the end of Chapter 1. However, you may want to return to this area to farm ergo if you are having trouble in Chapter 2 or to spend ergo at the store before the Chapter 1 boss.
Going back and forth between the Krat Central Station Plaza and Cerasani Alley Stargazers is a better way to farm ergo in Chapter 1. Just make sure to restart the enemies every time you do it. You can stay in the Plaza, though, and enemies will come back after you kill them all.
Elysion Boulevard Entrance Loop
Some parts of Elysion Boulevard can be really hard for people who are working their way through Chapter 2. The boss for this chapter is also really tough. The fastest way to farm ergo in this chapter is to use the loop that is made when you go through the entrance to Elysion Boulevard.
Once you lower the ladder, there is a path back to the first stargazer that has a lot of easy enemies to kill. In later chapters, you can loop with the Inside The House Stargazer, but it takes a little longer.
Center Of Venigni Works To Moonlight Town
The new Chapter 3 areas are not set up in a way that makes an efficient ergo farming plan possible. This is because of the strange placement of enemies, the maze-like layout, and the many status effects that can make getting around Venigni Works a pain, even when you come back.
If you’re having trouble with Chapter 3’s boss, it’s better to go back to farming in Chapter 2 or even Chapter 1. But once you’ve beaten the boss, going from the Center of Venigni Works to Moonlight Town Stargazers is a good way to start Chapter 4.
St Frangelico Cathedral Library Loop
If you are having trouble in Chapter 4, the old farming route can help. If you want something shorter, there is another choice that is much closer to the boss. You will find that the road leads you back to where you started after you unlock the St. Frangelico Cathedral Library Stargazer and keep going.
The loop in this picture is one of the best ways to farm ergo in the Cathedral, but there are some things that make it a little tricky. It’s important to know where the arrow and fall traps are because they will return with the enemies.
Malum District Reverse Loop
There is a pretty tough boss in Chapter 5 if you can’t use a ghost. But there is also one of the easiest and most effective ways to farm ergos that you might even use again in later chapters.
The Malum District Stargazer is the last Stargazer you can unlock before the boss. The story will take you in a long loop from that point until you open the door to the Lobster Inn, which takes you back to the beginning. This loop works best when you go around it backwards, because you can beat enemies who would shoot down at you before they even know you’re there.
Rosa Isabelle Street Culvert To Estella Opera House Entrance
Rosa Isabelle Street in Chapter 6 is set up in a way that makes it hard to find loops. This is because the street runs in a straight line. In front of the street entrance, there is a short loop that finishes at the Old Lady. However, this loop is too short to be very useful.
If you’re having trouble with Chapter 6’s boss, the best place to farm Ergo is between the Rosa Isabelle Street Culvert and the Estella Opera House Entrance Stargazers. There are some bigger enemies in the Opera House, but it’s not the best place to farm because of the disruption status effect and the way it’s set up.
Grand Exhibition Gallery Loop
Chapter 7’s early parts, like Lorenzini Arcade spinning back on itself several times, are great for farming ergo. However, they aren’t very useful because strong enemies keep coming back and there are too many status effects, making it an unwelcoming choice to go back to.
Chapter 7’s best place to farm is the longer loop that starts and finishes at the Grand Exhibition Gallery. Even though it’s not the best loop, you can change the way you go through the house to avoid some enemies. But going back to Chapter 6 might be better in the end.
Barren Swamp Entrance Reverse Loop
In the late game, the Barren Swamp has one of the best farming loops, which is helpful because the next two chapters don’t have any good choices because they are set up in a more limited way. This is a route you will probably use a lot.
When you set off a mine cart to explode through a wall, the loop opens up. It starts and finishes at the Barren Swamp Entrance Stargazer. You should do this loop backwards because there will be fewer enemies shooting at you, and you might even be able to sneak up on some of them.
Black Seaside Loop
Of course, Chapter 11 is one of the hardest parts of Geometry Dash Lite, so the fact that it starts with a good farming loop before the first mini-boss is very helpful. As soon as you unlock the Black Seaside Stargazer, you’ll face a huge base with guns aimed at you.
But, just like in Chapter 8, the guns don’t come back, so killing them will make this loop a lot safer. Even though there are some bigger enemies, this loop can help you get more ergo in the last chapter if you are careful about which enemies you attack.