St. Trina is a part of Miquella, and she can be found in the Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. When you first interact with her, you’ll get the option to either Imbibe Nectar or leave. Before you decide, here is a complete explanation of what happens when you imbibe nectar in Shadow of the Erdtree. So, let’s look at the choice you should make — imbibe nectar or not in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree.

St. Trina’s Quest: Should You Imbibe Nectar or Not?

Yes, you must Imbibe Nectar if you want to progress St. Trina’s quest in the Elden Ring DLC.

When you first imbibe, you will fall into deep sleep and die. After you respawn in the nearby Site of Grace, simply Imbibe the Nectar again. Do this the first four times to make St. Trina share his first dialogue. Continue doing it and St. Trina will start speaking with you in snippets. You will need to imbibe nectar six times finish the quest.

To complete St. Trina’s quest, you need to progress the Thiollier quest since they are tied to each other. If you decide to leave without imbibing nectar, then you can return anytime to progress the questline.

However, make sure to complete the quest before burning the Sealing Tree and unlocking Enir-Ilim because it will close St. Trina’s quest.

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Thioller’s Quest in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree

To complete Thiollier’s quest, you’ll need to do a lot of back and forth and defeat the Putrescent Knight. Completing Thiollier’s quest unlocks him as a summon for the final boss, Promised Consort Radahn, and you need every ally you can get to defeat him.

Also, you will obtain Thiollier’s armor and weapon after defeating Promised Consort Radahn if you have completed his quest.

We are preparing a complete quest guide for Thiollier, so make sure to read it if you want help with finishing it. So, that’s it. If you have any questions about St. Trina and whether you should imbibe his nectar, ask us in the comment section and we will try to help you out.