What happened to the Soul Vessel in Majula?

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Originally in the basement of the Mansion in Majula, there was a chest that contained a Soul Vessel. I have only just jumped back on again, the last time I played being before the "Crown of the Old Iron King" DLC was released, and it has been replaced with what appears to be a blue Longsword.

When did this happen? Was the Soul Vessel swapped out, or is it just a chance to get different items now? Is there anything special about the Longsword (apart from the appearance)?






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What happens if I give the soul vessel?

The Soul Vessel is an item in Dark Souls II. A vessel that will accept your souls. It can allow reallocation of levels, but without proper assistance, it may simply drain you of souls. If you truly wish to start again, go to the place where your journey began.

Where is the soul vessel in lost Bastille?

An alternate method of farming is to burn a bonfire ascetic at the Exile Holding Cells bonfire in the Lost Bastille. It resets the chest with the soul vessel and there is no area boss that needs to be beaten every time.

Can you farm Soul vessels?

The Majula Mansion is a large, mysterious house found in Majula. It can be accessed after obtaining the House Key from Cale the Cartographer. In addition to containing several useful items, the mansion includes a unique item chest, and an unlabeled map of Drangleic.



Dark Souls 2: All Soul Vessel Locations (Reset Your Stats)




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