Direct Answer

This page solves one job: how Jarburg, Jar-Bairn, and Diallos connect back to Alexander. Treat it as a focused objective rather than a background read. Confirm prerequisites, resources, and exit options first, then follow the route.

Route Table

StepWhat To DoCheckpoint
1. Define the targetKeep this page focused on “Elden Ring Jar-Bairn and Diallos Quest Route”You can name the exact quest, area, boss, gear, or collectible step blocking progress
2. Prepare before entrySpend your runes, check weapon upgrades, flasks, spirit ashes, resistance tools, and the nearest grace before deciding to fight, detour, or level first.A failed attempt can be reloaded, escaped, or rerouted without losing key resources
3. Execute the planFollow quest nodes: confirm the trigger, make the key choice, then check rewards and later locks.Each step gives a visible result: a door opens, a phase starts, loot enters inventory, or the journal updates
4. Finish and verifyAfter the fight or quest step, return to grace, sort loot, check NPC movement, mark new map leads, and note any ending-route impact.Map, journal, inventory rewards, and next links have all been checked

Quick Checklist

  • Current objective: how Jarburg, Jar-Bairn, and Diallos connect back to Alexander
  • Prepare first: save, restock, check gear or skills, and identify the nearest travel point.
  • During the route, chase one objective only; mark side paths instead of derailing the run.
  • After completion, verify journal state, map markers, and inventory rewards immediately.

Common Sticking Points

You are not sure if this is worth doing now

Prioritize it if it affects chapter locks, endings, major gear, or long-term system value. If it is a low-value pickup, mark it for cleanup.

You run out of resources mid-route

Do not force it. Return to the nearest safe point, restock, adjust gear, and use the safer plan first. On hard routes, survival beats speed.

You finished but do not know what comes next

Use the links below to move back into this hub’s route, system, or cleanup pages. That keeps the current answer connected to the next useful step.