Don’t know where to get the Meteorite sorcery spell in Elden Ring?
Sorcery is one of the most effective ways to deal damage to bosses and enemies in Elden Ring. Unlike their other titles, FromSoftware focused on spells and magic in Elden Ring, giving players more options for builds and playstyle.Â
However, players will have to ensure that they have enough FP and Intelligence stats to cast these abilities.
While there’s a wide array of spells that can be found in The Lands Between, there are some abilities that stand above the rest.
One of these spells is the Meteorite sorcery.
The Meteorite sorcery spell in Elden Ring can be obtained in the early to mid stages of your gameplay.
In this guide, we will show you how to get the Meteorite sorcery spell in Elden Ring.
Let’s get started!
Meteorite Spell Location
Unlike other spells, the Meteorite spell can only be unlocked once you’ve made it to Liurnia of the Lakes. You can find this location at the Royal Grave Evergaol, which is near the top of the region.
Furthermore, it’s due east of Caria Manor and southwest of the Grand Lift of Dectus. You can reach this area from Caria Manor after killing the Royal Knight Loretta.

Once you’ve defeated Loretta, you’ll gain access to the Three Sisters region of the Manor. It will also grant you Loretta’s Greatbow spell, which is another powerful ability that you can use in Elden Ring.
At the Royal Grave Evergaol, you’ll need to face another beast named Alabaster Lord. This boss uses the Meteorite spell, so it’s best to hit him once he begins casting the sorcery spell.Â

The Meteorite spell’s casting animation takes a few seconds to complete, which gives you some room to get off your attacks.Â
Defeating the Alabaster Lord
The Alabaster Lord in Royal Grave Evergaol is relatively easy to take down. Unlike other bosses, its attack patterns and mechanics aren’t too complex. As mentioned, the Alabaster Lord uses the Meteorite spell, which you’ll have to deal with the entire encounter.Â
Fortunately, these meteors can be easily dodged. Failure to evade this ability takes away a massive chunk of your HP.

To defeat this boss, we suggest using the combination of the Rock Sling spell and Hoarfrost Stomp Ash of War.
Successfully defeating the Alabaster Lord in Elden Ring will reward you with the Meteorite Spell. Like the Rock Sling spell, this ability deals gravitational damage to your opponents. However, it deals more damage than the Rock Sling spell.
It also takes a while to cast, so be sure to use it correctly once you’ve obtained it from the Alabaster Lord.
You’ll also need at least 30 Intelligence to use the Meteorite sorcery spell in Elden Ring.
That wraps up our guide on how to get the Meteorite spell in Elden Ring. If you have questions or other concerns about this encounter, please leave a comment below, and we’ll do our best to respond.