
Paradisan Ladder serves as a foundational upgrade material in Avowed, crucial for enhancing weapons and armor. Early in the game, players will find themselves in need of ample quantities to strengthen their gear. The upgrade and crafting mechanics in Avowed are innovative, with each region providing enhanced versions of the materials found in the previous areas. This guide will detail not only how to obtain Paradisan Ladder but also the locations of all upgrade plants throughout the game.
Exploring Upgrade Materials in Avowed

Within Avowed, weapons and armor can be discovered or upgraded to five distinct quality tiers: Common, Fine, Exceptional, Superb, and Legendary. Each quality tier corresponds to the main regions of the game, meaning that players can only find or create the materials necessary for upgrading within their current area.
In the initial region, known as Dawnshore, most equipment is categorized as Common. Players can enhance these items a maximum of three times using locally sourced upgrade materials. To reach the next tier, however, players will require a special material called Adra, which varies by tier and effectively acts as a tier separator.
This design ensures that while adventuring in the first region, players cannot upgrade their gear beyond the second quality tier. Notably, there are three distinct levels between each tier, with respective materials varying by region. Despite their differences, these materials are interlinked through the crafting process.
This brings us to the focus of this guide: Paradisan Ladder. Exclusively found in Dawnshore, it plays a key role in progressing to the next crafting plant, Hylea’s Talon, requiring four Paradisan Ladders for its creation. This process continues similarly across all four game regions.
Acquiring Upgrade Plants: Paradisan Ladder, Hylea’s Talon, Admeth’s Wyrt, and Cave Coral in Avowed

The following upgrade plants correspond to specific regions in Avowed:
Paradision Ladder | Dawnshore |
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Hylea’s House | Emerald Stair |
Admeth’s Wyrt | Shatterscarp |
Cave Coral | Galawain’s Tusk |
Utilizing the Minimap for Material Discovery


Finding crafting materials like Paradisan Ladder can initially seem daunting. However, the compass is an essential tool in your search. Some players might overlook the distinction between plant icons on the compass, mistakenly believing there is only one type.
In fact, there are two primary icons to identify: the first resembles a sprout with two round leaves, indicating health or essence plants. The second icon, specific to crafting plants, has multiple slender leaves on a curved stalk, making it easily recognizable. Refer to the images above for precise identification.
Until a comprehensive map of Paradisan Ladder locations is available, these visual cues remain the best method for locating it and its regional variants.
Alternative Methods for Material Acquisition

In addition to foraging, there are several strategies to acquire Paradisan Ladder, Hylea’s Talon, Admeth’s Wyrt, and Cave Coral:
- Purchasing Materials: Regularly visit merchants as they may stock essential crafting materials. Given the limited quantities available in each region, you may need to buy some components to enhance multiple items.
- Crafting and Deconstructing: The base material, Paradisan Ladder, cannot be crafted or broken down. However, you can combine four of any upgrade plant to create the next tier. For example, four Paradisan Ladders are required to synthesize one Hylea’s Talon, while deconstructing one Hylea’s Talon yields three Paradisan Ladders. If you’re struggling to locate Paradisan Ladder, venture to Emerald Stair to gather Hylea’s Talon, purchase it, and then break it down.
- Looting: Explore chests and inspect fallen enemies, as they sometimes contain upgrade plants.
Optimal Locations for Collecting Paradisan Ladder



For players seeking to harvest Paradisan Ladder early in Avowed, consider these known locations:
- Ruinous Cavern (Southwest side of the outer Paradis wall)
- Shrine to Woedica (Directly east of Paradis)
- Pilgrim’s Path/Eothasian Temple (North of Paradis, linked to the “Dawntreader”mission)
As new locations are discovered, updates will be added to this guide.
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