Talismans are an essential component of any character built in Elden Ring, despite their lack of recognition. There are dozens of hidden talismans in the Lands Between for players to discover, and each one of them has the potential to change a player’s stats in some way, shape or form. This naturally implies that there are certain talismans that are better suited to certain builds than others. It is recommended that characters who specialize in melee combat use an entirely different collection of talismans than those who specialize in magic or ranged combat. On the other hand, as the game progresses and players kill more and more demigods, they will keep earning additional bags, allowing them to equip a larger number of talismans. When this happens, selecting which talismans to equip will become a bit more challenging due to the increased number of options. These Talismans will also come in a wide variety, making it possible for players of any build to find a talisman to suit their playstyle.
Green Turtle Talisman
Let’s start with a Talisman that is extremely underrated and can be used in any build you can think of. The Green Turtle Talisman provides a full eight point increase to the stamina recovery speed attribute, which might not seem like it would make much of a difference, but it actually does.
Radagon’s Seal
The Soreseseal of Radagon is undoubtedly one of the most powerful talismans in the Elden Ring. Due to the fact that it increases four vital attributes by five points each (Stamina, Dexterity, Stamina, and Strength), it can essentially only be used by characters who specialize in close combat. Damage taken by players will increase by 15% as a result of this attribute increase, so players should proceed with caution. Soreseal is the best option, though some players may prefer to use Radagon’s Scarseal Talisman. This talisman offers fewer increases to attributes, but the damage it deals is only increased by 10%.
Faroth Hold in Caelid is the location of Radagon’s Soreseseal that can be found there. After that, they can locate the talisman by going down a hole in the ceiling, and then down one more level.
Marika’s Seal of Pain
The difference between Marika’s Soreseal and Radagon’s Soreseal is that the former is designed to be used by magical characters. Again, this gives players the ability to effectively gain 20 levels in an instant. There is no doubt that Marika’s Soreseal will be beneficial for you. Due to the fact that magical characters normally keep their distance while casting spells and don’t get hit very often anyway, the fact that less damage denial is available shouldn’t be a major concern.
Players are required to travel to Haligtree in the Consecrated Snowfields to acquire Marika’s Soreseseal while exploring the Elden Ring. There will be a Place of Grace here known as the Prayer Room, and players will be able to find the Talisman hidden behind a door that is obscured by mist and can only be opened with two Stone Keyblades.
radar icon
In keeping with our concentration on magical beings, we have included the Radagon Icon Talisman in this list. The amount of time it takes to cast spells and enchantments can be shortened with the help of this mid-game talisman. Because of this, players can cast a spell or sorcery in less time, which means they can probably cast a higher number of spells overall during a battle. Although not the best talisman for magical characters, using it will certainly result in a significant and observable improvement. Raya Lucaria’s Academy is where the Icon of Radagon can be found.
Erdtree’s Favor (+1 and +2)
Erdtree’s Favor is another attribute-boosting talisman that is primarily designed for melee characters to take advantage of its benefits. The Talisman raises the maximum values of both Stamina and Stamina, as well as the maximum load of Equipment. This talisman is especially useful for players who want to equip heavier weapons or armor, but still want to keep their heavy gear charge below the threshold so they don’t have to dodge at a slower rate. The +1 variation will serve players well for most of the game; however, once Malekith has been defeated, they should update to the next available version. After you take down Mohg, The Omen, you can search the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds for an item called Erdtree’s Favor +1. In order for players to obtain this talisman, they must defeat or outrun three Lesser Ulcerated Spirits.
The first variant of Erdtree’s Favor can also be found in Fringefolk Hero’s Cave, which is located behind the misty door that is locked by a Stonesword Key in the Elden Ring starting room. Players can loot this version of Erdtree’s Favor. In order for players to acquire the Talisman, they must first navigate through a maze filled with trollies, then defeat two Grafted Scions in a room located at the end of the cave.
Carved Dough Talisman
Graven-Mass is another type of talisman that can only be used by characters with magical abilities. Increases the power of sorcery. When equipped, magic users will notice an immediate effect, as the damage done by their spells will be significantly increased. Players can gain access to the interior of the tower by having one of the imps guarding the stairs fight each other by using a spell branch on one of the imps. This will cause the seal that prevents players from entering the tower to be broken.
Though not for the same reasons as the others on this list, the Gold Scarab Talisman is considered one of the most desirable items in the Elden Ring. This talisman provides a 20% increase in the amount of Elden Ring runes players receive each time they kill an opponent. Simply put, players should have this Talisman equipped if they do not intend to engage in high level combat or are involved in rune farming. It will reduce the amount of time it takes to gain levels or purchase pieces of gear by a significant amount. This golden talisman can be found in the depths of the cave that has been abandoned in Caelid. Enter the cavern and proceed through the Scarlet Rot to reach the end of the area, where you will find two Cleanrot Knight bosses. You will have to defeat them both to get the Talisman back.
The Dragoncrest Great Shield Talisman
This is hands down the best defensive Talisman in Elden Ring, if not the best defensive Talisman overall. Because it reduces the amount of physical damage taken by 20%, Dragoncrest Greatshield is a great choice for any player who wants to stay alive for a longer period of time when fighting a boss. If a character feels that he is too below the level of a boss or is being hit a bit harder than he would like, he can use this Talisman, which can be used by both magical and melee characters. The Great Shield Dragoncrest can be found in Elphael, Brace of the Haligtree, which is located near the conclusion of the Elden Ring. You will find it in a chest found in the large building on the northeast side of the map. The maximum value of his FP, Stamina, and HP can be increased with Cerulean, Viridian, and Crimson Amber medallions, respectively. There are three different iterations of each of these medallions, which means that players have the option to increase their maximum amount of FP and HP. If the player chooses the Crimson Amber Medallion as their starting souvenir, they will also start the game with the Elden Ring, which is the base version of the medallion.
Players will need to travel to the Lakeside Crystal Cave in Liurnia of the Lakes to obtain the starter version of the Cerulean Amber Medallion.
Claw and Curved Sword Talismans
Because they’re both great options for any melee build, these two talismans are pretty much inseparable from each other. The power of jump attacks increases with the use of the claw talisman, while the power of guard counters increases with the use of the curved sword talisman. A boss that relies on melee attacks, like Crucible Knight, can be taken down entirely using a guard counter, which is one of the most effective ways to do it. Once a player has successfully completed a guard counter, he can use a power jump attack to deal significant damage for free. Players will need to travel to Stormveil Castle and head to Rampart Tower’s Site of Grace to find the Claw Talisman. From this point, players can jump onto the roof and continue down the path until they reach a tower that has a ladder leading to the top.
The Curved Sword Talisman can also be found in Stormveil Castle, but it is on one of the lower levels. In the shadowy chamber at the beginning of the castle, players can engage in combat with the Banished Knight. After defeating Margit, players can only enter this area if they used the hidden entrance at the back of the building.
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Source: SCHOOL TRANG DAI