Is there any reason to keep chalice dungeons after you've cleared them?
I've started doing some chalice dungeons in Bloodborne and I'm a little uncertain as to what to do once I have cleared them. There doesn't seem to be much help on it in the game (like everything else) so I'm not sure what I should be doing when I've got to the third level and killed the boss (And explored all side areas).
I have the option to remove the chalice but it occurs to me there might be a reason why it doesn't just go once you have completed it. Is there a way to restart it? Is there a way to do anything else? Or once I've killed and looted everything do i just remove it and start a new one?
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Do you lose chalice dungeons after beating the game?
No, you bring your Chalice dungeons with you to NG+'s. So you don't have to be afraid of losing them when you beat the game and go to a higher difficulty.What happens when you finish a chalice dungeon?
Completing the Chalice Dungeon "quest line" As you complete each Chalice Dungeon, visiting every level, you'll receive a new Chalice leading to the next most difficult one. We suggest doing Pthumeru, Central Pthumeru, Hintertomb and then Central Hintertomb first.Are chalice dungeons important?
No, Chalice dungeons are completely optional. However, they will reward you with lots of Blood Echoes you can use to level up, blood gems to improve your weapons and insight for killing bosses.Are chalice dungeons repeatable?
You select a chalice you want to use (they won't be consumed, you can repeat this process) and the necessary blood echoes and ritual materials. All of this you can do offline. The only thing you need to be online for is: exploring "root" dungeons generated by other people.Bloodborne Chalice Dungeon Guide - Everything you need to know!
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