Avowed Fast Travel Locations – Beacons Camps and Emerald Stair Guide

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Discover the secrets of Emerald Stair like never before with our complete guide to all 23 fast travel locations in Avowed – from seven essential camps where you can upgrade gear and cook meals, to 16 hidden beacons scattered across the lush, vine-entwined ruins. Navigate this breathtaking yet treacherous region with ease and unlock every teleportation point to master swift travel across the Living Lands.

Camps and beacons make your journey across the Living Lands a little easier as you can teleport from one edge of a zone to another in an instant. However, you’ll need to find them first, and they’re not the easiest landmarks to spot when there are twisting vines and decayed ruins blocking your line of sight.

To ease your adventure, we’ve marked the location of all fast travel locations in the Emerald Stair region of Avowed.


All Emerald Stair fast travel locations in Avowed

In the Emerald Stair region of Avowed, there are a total of 23 fast travel locations, consisting of seven camps and 16 beacons, designed to facilitate quick movement across the area. Camps not only serve as fast travel points but also offer valuable services such as equipment upgrades, cooking, companion interactions, and the application of god totem blessings, while beacons function primarily as teleportation waypoints. These fast travel points are scattered throughout Emerald Stair, including the city of Fior mes Ivérno, and can be discovered by exploring the region and approaching them to unlock. Players can track their discovery progress via the in-game map sidebar, which shows the number of camps and beacons found, aiding in efficient navigation of the Living Lands.

There are 23 total fast travel locations (seven camps and 16 beacons) scattered around Emerald Stair. Camps allow you to upgrade equipment, cook meals, chat with companions, and apply god totem blessings. Beacons are simply fast travel waypoints. Check out the maps below to find every fast travel location.

To track your progress in-game, open your map and find the sidebar on the left side of the map. The sidebar will show how many camps and waypoints you’ve found in that region, in addition to Ancient Memories, bounties, Pargrun Caches, and Strangled Adra.

Emerald Stair camp and beacon locations

In Emerald Stair (excluding Fior mes Ivérno), there are four camps and 15 beacons, which are marked on the map below.

Fior mes Ivérno camp and beacon locations

In Fior mes Ivérno, there is one beacon, which is marked on the map below.

Want to discover all hidden fast travel spots in Emerald Stair

To uncover every hidden fast travel spot in Emerald Stair, you need to locate all 23 fast travel points-comprising seven camps and 16 beacons-scattered across the region’s dense forests, crumbling ruins, and mystical landmarks. Camps not only serve as teleportation hubs but also allow you to upgrade equipment, cook meals, and interact with companions, while beacons provide quick teleportation waypoints. Using the in-game map sidebar helps track your discovery progress, ensuring you don’t miss any of these crucial locations that make traversing the Living Lands much easier.

Which fast travel spots are easiest to spot in Emerald Stair

The easiest fast travel spots to spot in Emerald Stair are generally the camps and beacons located near prominent landmarks and settlements, such as the Farmer’s Market, Fior mes Iverno docks, and Fortified Xaurip Camp, as these areas are less obscured by dense foliage and ruins. Notably, beacons like the Shatterscarp Gatehouse, Riverside Cave, and Plateau Junction are situated in more open or accessible terrain, making them more visible to players. Camps also stand out because they serve as hubs for upgrading gear and cooking, often marked clearly on the map and found near quest-related locations. In contrast, some beacons hidden in dense forests or cliff areas, like those near Delemgan Glade or Rolling Crags, can be harder to spot due to environmental obstructions like tangled vines and crumbling ruins.

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