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But stormveil castle, i love a good castle, and elden ring starts strong.
but my favourite is either Leyndell or Haligtree
For Aesthetic, Farum Azula easily. Hard to beat the ruined kingdom of a lost age ruled by dragons.
For Gameplay and navigation, Academy of Raya Lucaria. Lots of hidden nooks to explore, lots of valuable treasure to find, enemies are positioned smartly and are tricky without crossing into feeling unfair.
Overall, I lean more towards Farum Azula. But it's close between the two.
Dlc legacy dungeons feel too confusing imo. Like leyndell.
The scale of it is important, too. Gives the player a sense of immersion, and then when you're out in the open world again you have a better feel of 'wow, this place is big.'
I'm not putting my thoughts into words very well though, lol
I do like the DS3 Grand Archives vibes I got from the Specimen Storehouse though.
I'mma stick with Farum Azula, o7