Hallowgrove’s Three Sub-Regions Named: Divine Anchor, Hastine’s Fall, Witchery Woods

Hallowgrove’s Three Sub-Regions Named: Divine Anchor, Hastine’s Fall, Witchery Woods

Official launch coverage names three sub-regions inside Hallowgrove, each with distinct terrain and risk.

Direct answer

Hallowgrove contains three named sub-regions: the Divine Anchor (a relic site drawing high enemy density), the coastal highlands of Hastine’s Fall, and the tighter, more claustrophobic Witchery Woods, which connects to the map’s Mist Lord arena.

What is confirmed

Hallowgrove contains three named sub-regions: the Divine Anchor (a relic site drawing high enemy density), the coastal highlands of Hastine’s Fall, and the tighter, more claustrophobic Witchery Woods, which connects to the map’s Mist Lord arena.

  • The Divine Anchor is described as concentrating enemies around a relic.
  • Hastine’s Fall is described as coastal highland terrain.
  • Witchery Woods is the most enclosed of the three and links to the boss arena.

Why this matters

Sub-region names let players plan routes around specific risk profiles instead of treating Hallowgrove as one uniform space.

What to watch next

Confirm exact boundaries and loot differences between sub-regions once the launch build is testable.

Source and verification

This update treats only currently visible official-store information as confirmed.

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