What are the Silksong map locations? Travel through Pharloom, the vast interconnected world of Silksong as Hornet, the hunter on a mission to defeat the evil insects attempting to take over the land. Navigating the map will be just as big of a challenge as battling all the enemies standing in your path, so it’s a good idea to know where you’re going.
Just like any good Metroidvania game, you’re going to be referring back to the Hollow Knight Silksong map whenever you gain a new ability, providing you with access to key locations. We’ve pieced together everything we know about the Silksong map, including the area order needed to discover all the biomes and key locations in the platform game.
Here are all the Silksong map locations in area order:
- Moss Grotto
- The Marrow
- Deep Docks
- Far Fields
- Greymoor
- Bellhart
Banets on Reddit has stitched together the pieces of the map seen in the Silksong release trailer. The colored zones represent each of the biomes, and there are fast travel points in most of the locations to quickly make your way across Pharloom.
Moss Grotto
Moss Grotto is the first area Hornet finds herself in after breaking free from the cage her captors placed her in. This biome is encased in moss, with a green layer surrounding almost all the terrain and even some enemies.
There are certain moss-covered walls that Hornet must break through to reach new areas, one of which hides the first of the Hollow Knight Silksong bosses, so be prepared to take on a powerful enemy.
The Marrow
The Marrow is connected to both Moss Grotto and the Deep Docks, but you’ll first end up here after your trip through the starting zone. This area starts off with the terrain changing as the moss slowly reveals a rocky terrain underneath.
As you progress through the biome, the heat from the Deep Docks appears to transform the area, and you’ll know you’re close to the next area when you see flowing lava. The key difference between The Marrow and Deep Docks is the surfaces, which look like they’ve been constructed from bone. Similarly, the enemies in this area have sharp shells, likely also made from bone.
Deep Docks
The Deep Docks features flowing lava in the background and can hurt Hornet if she manages to land in it. The enemies in this area appear to be wearing armor, with some wearing bells as helmets. Taking a closer look at the environment, there appear to be chains and other metallic objects, possibly created by the Forge Daughter, a blacksmith who offers to sell items to Hornet.
Far Fields
The heat continues to affect the environment in Far Fields, with the lava currents so powerful that they’re creating updrafts. Hornet can use these bursts of air to soar through the sky, reaching new areas where wildlife can flourish without having to endure the deadly heat from the Deep Docks.
Greymoor
Team Cherry, the developers behind the Hollow Knight games, stated in a blog post back in 2019 that Greymoor is “one of the biggest [regions] we’ve ever created,” stretching further than any area we’ve seen so far. Greymoor is home to at least two dilapidated towers, with armed enemies and roach-like insects patrolling the location.
Bellhart
Bellhart is unsurprisingly filled with a countless number of bells. From the surfaces to the buildings, bells appear to be the central theme of this location.
Bellhart is connected to both Shellwood and Greymore, and there may be a third unlockable entrance attached to The Marrow. We haven’t seen any fights take place in Bellhart, but there is an interesting platforming section involving several hanging bells that Hornet can hit to get around.
Where to buy Silksong maps
Part of what makes Silksong so confusing at first is largely down to the lack of a map system, but this does change once you leave Moss Grotto and make your way through The Marrow. You will find the merchant Shakra, a navigator and cartographer who sells maps and mapping tools.
Up until this point, the only boss you need to defeat by this point is Moss Mother, so don’t worry about taking on the Bell Beast until you’re ready to do so. While Shakra is first found at The Marrow, they will temporarily move to any new location you find, giving you a chance to spend your hard-earned Rosaries on these essential items. You can always find Shakra by returning to Bone Bottom; simply get to the raised platform and attack the bell to call them.
You’re going to need a lot of money to purchase all the map items—be sure to read our Silksong Rosary farm guide to drastically speed up the process. After you purchase all the items Shakra has, they let you know that they’ll offer more items to purchase once you discover new areas.
Here are all the items Shakra sells in Hollow Knight Silksong:
- Mosslands Map: 40 Rosaries
- The Marrow Map: 50 Rosaries
- Deep Docks Map: 50 Rosaries
- Far Fields Map: 50 Rosaries
- Quill: 50 Rosaries
- Compass: 70 Rosaries
- Bench Pins: 60 Rosaries
- Bellway Pins: 60 Rosaries
- Vendor Pins: 80 Rosaries
- Shell Marker: 40 Rosaries
- Ring Marker: 40 Rosaries
The Shell and Ring markers aren’t essential, but almost everything else should be considered important. If you’re limited on funds, be sure to purchase the two maps and the Quill at the very least. Without the Quill, you’ll only be able to see an outline of the area you’re in, so pick this up to make the map usable.
Silksong map icons
You can purchase items from Shakra to learn where certain locations are. In addition to this, you also have the option to buy markers, which can be used to identify areas where you’ve encountered powerful enemies or stumbled upon something that you may want to return to at a later time.
Here’s what the icons represent on the Silksong map:
- Red Bench: Rest site
- Grey Bellway: Fast travel
- Yellow Vendor: Merchants
- Blue Flea Caravan: Flea quest
That’s everything we know about the Silksong map so far, but stay tuned as we’ll be updating this guide with additional information once we have it. While you’re here, you should check out our list of the best single-player games to find excellent titles just like the original Hollow Knight.