
The Bloodfeather armor set was added in Enshrouded’s recent hotfix update and is one of the new stealth-focused sets now available in the game. There is no crafting involved; the Bloodfeather set is obtained through dungeon farming and relies completely on random drops from hidden tombs. If you’re planning to farm the full set, follow this guide to save some time and get some tips on where to go.
Where the Bloodfeather Set Drops
All Bloodfeather armor pieces drop from Hidden Tombs tied to the Glimmer of Eternity questline. There are four total tombs, although one has two entrances, which causes some players to believe there are five. These tombs respawn both enemies and loot on a timer, making them ideal for repeat farming.

You only need one good tomb to farm efficiently. There are five pieces: pants, gloves, a helmet, shoes, and a chest piece.
Best Tomb to Farm the Bloodfeather Set
The easiest and most efficient tomb for Bloodfeather farming is located:
- Directly east of Lake Heartblood
- Slightly northwest of Dragondream Lake

This tomb is shorter than the others and contains multiple high-value chest locations with relatively simple navigation.
Step-by-Step Tomb Route
- Enter the ruins and dig down into the stairwell. Prepare for Hollow enemies immediately.
- Now, cross the wooden beam and clear the enemies waiting for you.
- At the first split, go right. The left path only leads to extra enemies with little reward.

- You’ll reach a room with stairs going downward. Memorize this room, as you will return here later.
- Continue right again, and you’ll find a pool of water with suspicious soil nearby.

- Dive straight into the water. A chest at the bottom can drop a Bloodfeather piece.

- Swim into the next chamber and climb the ladder or dig through.
- At the next drop-down chamber, turn right twice to reach a room with a lore note tied to the tomb quest.

- After collecting the note, return to the stair room you passed earlier.

- This time, take the left path instead of the right.

- Follow the tunnel into another water chamber with spinning saw blades.
- Carefully swim past all three blades and head upward.

- You’ll find several sarcophagi and a golden chest. These are prime drop locations for the Bloodfeather Helmet and other pieces.
This single tomb alone is enough to farm the entire set if you’re patient with the respawns.
Other Tomb Locations
Although the first tomb is the most farmable, Bloodfeather pieces can drop from other hidden tombs as well.
Tomb Near Gold Rock Saddle
Located just northeast of Gold Rock Saddle near the path under the cliff. This tomb is much larger and full of repeating corridors, making navigation difficult. The Bloodfeather chest piece is known to drop here. Many players report consistent drops from this tomb.

Northwest Tomb Near Still Water Bay
Found in the far northwest corner of the map near the lagoon and Stillwater Bay. This tomb has fewer chest rooms than the others, making it less efficient for farming but still capable of dropping Bloodfeather gear.

Two-Entrance Jungle Tomb
This tomb sits southeast of the northwest tomb near the Elixir Well and west of Starfish Shores. It has two entrances that connect into one massive dungeon, making it extremely easy to get lost. This location is not recommended for farming due to its size and layout.

Farming Tips
- Place a nearby altar or flame to reset the tomb after clearing it. This is my #1 tip for farming this drop.
- You should farm daily or every other day, depending on chest respawn timers.
- Be sure to check underwater chests and sarcophagi, as most Bloodfeather drops come from these. Ensure you do this every run.
- Just expect random drop rates. It may take multiple runs to complete the full set. Don’t get discouraged.
Final Notes
The Bloodfeather set is entirely RNG-based and tied to hidden tomb exploration. The easiest way to farm it is by repeatedly running the tomb east of Lake Heartblood and resetting it with a nearby altar. With consistent farming and a bit of luck, you can collect the full stealth-focused set without ever needing to touch the more difficult tombs.