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Best Elden Ring Talismans and their locations

Everyone needs a good accessory, and some Talismans can make or break a fight in Elden Ring.

UPDATE: We've added two interactive maps to this list of the best Elden Ring Talismans to give you a helping hand with locating them.

The best Elden Ring talismans can make a world of difference to your odds for survival – assuming you can find them, of course.

Like much else in Elden Ring, finding these talismans is often difficult - and that goes double for the Legendary Talismans you need for one of Elden Ring's achievements.


To help you track down all of the Talismans mentioned in this guide, we've embedded two interactive maps - of The Lands Between and the Land of Shadow respectively - below that detail all of their locations.

Here's where you will find the best Talismans in The Lands Between:

Here's where you will find the best Talismans in the Land of Shadow:


Best Elden Ring Talismans and their locations

Elden Ring’s talismans augment your abilities in a number of ways, from extending the reach of your arrows to buffing your lightning defense. Many of these are highly situational – for example, the Boltdrake Talisman won’t matter unless you’re facing a foe with lightning attacks – so we’ve opted for a few of the more universally helpful talismans to recommend to players.

Crimson Amber Medallion

This medallion will boost your maximum HP, and can be chosen as a Keepsake at the beginning of Elden Ring. However, if you opted for a different Keepsake, you can still get the Crimson Amber Medallion pretty early in the game.

Travel to the Castle Morne Rampart Site of Grace first, shown above, and find the Nomadic Merchant in the Weeping Peninsula. Fortunately, he is right beside the Site of Grace and will sell the medallion for 1500 Runes.

The DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree, is also home to the Crimson Amber Medallion +3. You can get your hands on it by completing Count Ymir's quest.

Viridian Amber Medallion

Functioning similarly to the Crimson Amber Medallion, this talisman will boost your maximum stamina rather than your HP.

To get the Viridian Amber Medallion, all you need to do is venture to the Tombsward Cave in Limgrave. It's dark in here, so be sure to have a torch or lantern to hand.

Defeat the boss residing there, Miranda the Blighted Bloom, taking caution of the poisonous plants around the small arena. We found that using spell 'Flame, Cleanse Me' helped is to remove poison build-up during this fight, and be sure to dodge or hide in the left-most corner of this small cave when Miranda goes into phase two of their fight.

The boss will then drop the talisman, and fortunately, this cave can be completed rather early in the game.

Like the Crimson Amber Medallion, a Viridian Amber Medallion +3 can be found as part of Count Ymir's quest in DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree.

Cerulean Amber Medallion

Rather than restore your HP or stamina, the Cerulean Amber Medallion boosts your maximum FP, so you can cast spells and summon spirits more often.

To get this talisman, make your way to the Lakeside Crystal Cave around the south of Liurna of the Lakes, pictured above. Traverse through the cave, bringing a torch or lantern with you and something to help you resist Bleed.

Ascend down the caves, using your platforming skills to jump down levels, and defeat the boss at the bottom, a Bloodhound Knight. Once felled, they will drop the Cerulean Amber Medallion.

Just like its Viridian and Crimson counterparts, you can acquire a Cerulean Amber Medallion+3 from Count Ymir's quest in DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree.

Shard of Alexander

The Shard of Alexander is a talisman that will greatly boost the attack power of your skills. So, if you're using a weapon with a skill you often rely on, this is a must-have talisman.

To get your hands on the Shard of Alexander, you will need to complete a peculiar questline involving a rather clumsy pot-man. This is the Iron Fist Alexander questline, and is well worth doing just for how fun it is. You'll need to make sure he doesn't die during your boss fight with Radahn, however, or you will not be able to complete the quest.

Great-Jar's Arsenal

Speaking of pot-people, you can actually receive the Great-Jar's Arsenal talisman by defeating the Great Jar's three knights over in the north of Dragonbarrow rather easily.

And this talisman is fantastic for builds that get up close and personal with bosses as it allows us to increase our maximum equip load, so we can wear that heavier piece of armor if we really want to.

Assassin’s Crimson Dagger

The Assassin’s Crimson Dagger can be a useful weapon, as it restores HP if you successfully land critical hits.

Travel to the Deathtouched Catacombs Site of Grace in Limgrave pictured above. This is also where you can get the Uchigatana!

When in the Catacombs, the door facing you will be locked. Head left of the dungeon and down to the lever, and activating the lever will then open the door from earlier. For enemies, there are a few measly skeletons that should be no issue to take on.

After pulling the lever, return to the entrance of the Catacombs and head straight. The previously locked door will now be unlocked, and you can traverse the mist to fight with the Black Knight Assassin.

After you fell this enemy, he will drop the dagger. For those using charged attacks, this dagger can be useful for landing powerful hits and healing before an enemy has the chance to attack you.

Arsenal Charm

If you summoned Nepehli during the Godrick fight, she’ll be at Roundtable Hold after the battle ends. Speak with her to get the Arsenal Charm, which increases your maximum equipment load. It’s not a huge buff, but it leaves you free to spend level-up points on stats that aren’t endurance for a little while.

Golden Scarab

The Golden Scarab increases how many Runes you get for defeating enemies by 20%, but it’s tough to get. It’s a boss drop in Caelid’s Abandoned Caves and not recommended until you’ve leveled up a bit.

From the Smouldering Wall Site of Grace, go directly east. When you reach a big drop, look on the other side of the cliff and you should be able to see the entrance to the Abandoned Caves.

Inside, there's a lot of Scarlet Rot build-up terrain, but there's not a huge amount you can do about it other than soldier on.

To reach the boss and the Golden Scarab talisman, follow the path forward and bear right at every opportunity. Eventually you reach the dual-boss fog gate.

The bosses are two Cleanrot Knights, one with a spear and one that throws magical sickles. It’s not an easy fight, but once you’ve finished, you’ll get the Scarab.

Green Turtle Talisman

The Green Turtle Talisman is fortunately much easier to obtain. Head to Summonwater Village, north of the Third Church of Marika, and you’ll find a set of stairs leading underground. The chamber has no enemies, and the Turtle Talisman is in the chest at the other end. This one raises your stamina recovery rate, making it invaluable in tough fights.

Summonwater Village is in the northeast of Lingrave and the underground chest is in the northeast corner of the village.

An even better, more powerful version of this talisman - the Two-Headed Turtle Talisman - can be found in the Rivermouth Cave in DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree.

Curved Sword Talisman

This one is much easier to find. It’s in a chest in Stormveil Castle, in the dark room where the knight ambushes you. The Curved Sword Talisman increases the power of your guard counters. Guard counters aren’t always safe to execute, but boosting their power can make a significant difference when you do pull them off.

Radagon’s Icon

Radagon’s Icon is on a corpse in the upper levels of the Debate Parlor in the Raya Lucaria Academy.

From the Site of Grace, exit the parlor, turn right, turn right again, and follow the path until you reach a ladder. Climb it, enter the broken window, turn right, and you’ll find the corpse in question.

This is an excellent Talisman for magic, especially Incantations, since it reduces spellcasting time.

Blessed Dew Talisman

The Blessed Dew Talisman can gradually restore your HP over time, making it useful for healing between combat and while travelling, without having to use flasks or Sites of Grace.

Before reading ahead, we should note that the Blessed Dew Talisman is found in a later area of the game. So, here’s your minor spoiler warning for the following info.

Head to the Tower of Return in South Limgrave, shown on the map above, and climb it. It's easy enough to get to on horseback, just be cautious of the archer at the top.

When up here, interact with the chest. It will teleport you to Leyndell, Royal Capital. There isn't much to do here without access to the lift, so you shouldn't get too lost.

Up the stairs straight ahead of you, there is a stone giant and a chest to the right. Open the chest, and it’ll contain the Blessed Dew Talisman, and yes, you can grab this without having fought the stone giant!

Graven Mass Talisman

The Graven Mass Talisman significantly boosts all sorceries - and without tanking your HP like the Primal Glintstone Blade does - but it's tucked away in the Consecrated Snowfield. You'll need to take the Grand Lift of Rold to reach it and have the Imp Ashes.

Travel to the Albinaurics Rise and summon the Imp to break the tower's seal. Climb it, and you'll find the Talisman on a corpse at the top of the stairs.

Flock's Canvas Talisman

Those running any sort of build in Elden Ring that involves incantations, such as a Faith build, will want the Flock's Canvas Talisman. This medallion will raise the potency of a players incantations so they can sling a little more power at an enemy, and this effect can stack!

You can get the Flock's Canvas Talisman by speaking to Gowry after completing Millicent's questline, or after killing her. As long as Gowry is upset whenever you see him, either because of Millicent's recovery or her death, you'll be able to approach him and receive the talisman.

Retaliatory Crossed-Tree

The Retaliatory Crossed-Tree Talisman, which is acquired by invading Ansbach with Leda in the Land of Shadow, is brilliant for those running dexterity builds or rolling around on the floor like there's no tomorrow. It enhances attacks executed directly after rolling or backstepping by 17%, so those who time their attacks perfectly will get the most out of this talisman, but it doesn't go amiss for those flailing about if you're in a pinch, either.

Shattered Stone Talisman

The Shattered Stone Talisman will boost the effects of kicking and stomping attacks, making it great for those running a Dryleaf Footwork or Hoarfrost Stomp build. You'll find this particular talisman in the Land of Shadow, atop a broken tower in Moorth Ruins.

Two-Handed Sword Talisman

Finally, a talisman for those of us who two-hand our weapons, at last! The Two-Handed Sword Talisman enhances the attacks of two-handed weapons, and can be found on the top floor of the Temple Town Ruins in the Land of Shadow.

Crimson Seed Talisman+1

Not to be confused with the Crimson Amber Medallion (which boosts HP), the Crimson Seed Talisman instead boosts how much HP your Crimson flasks restore, which can make all the difference in the perilous Land of Shadow. You'll grab this Talisman as part of Count Ymir's quest.


All Elden Ring Legendary Talisman locations

Elden Ring has eight Legendary Talismans, and while some of them aren't exactly the best, they are still required to get the Legendary Talisman achievement.

Radagon Icon

You'll be able to get your hands on the Radagon Icon right after defeating the Red Wolf of Radagon in Academy Raya Lucaria. For a detailed walkthrough of where you can grab it, here's where to get the Radagon Icon.

Moon of Nokstella

Travel up the staircases from the Nokstella, Eternal City Site of Grace until you reach the cathedral. Deal with the enemies inside, and you'll find the Talisman in a chest. This one adds more Memory Slots for spells. Here's a much more detailed guide on how to get the Moon of Nokstella if you need some additional help.

Godfrey Icon

The Godfrey Icon increases the power of your charged attacks and spells, but getting it is quite the challenge. East of the Lift of Dectus is the Golden Lineage Evergaol. Inside is Godefrey the Grafted, a revamped version of Godrick. Defeat him, and the Godfrey Icon is yours.

Old Lord's Talisman

The Old Lord's Talisman extends the effects of your spells. In Crumbling Farum Azula, take a left where you'd normally approach the Draconic Tree Sentinel, then follow the path until you spot a ladder to your right. Climb it, then continue moving forward until you reach an area with Farum Beastmen. The chest containing the Talisman is guarded by them.

Erdtree's Favor+2

The Erdtree Favor Talisman boosts your stamina, equipment load, and HP, but you can only find it once Leyndell turns to ashes. Take the passage outside the Forbidden Lands Site of Grace until you reach an elevator. Ride that down, and you'll see the Talisman as a pick-up item on one of the tree branches.

Radagon's Soreseal

Radagon's Soreseal is a fantastic all-rounder of a talisman that can easily assist with many builds in Elden Ring, but it does have a downside. This talisman will increase Vigor, Endurance, Dexterity, and Strength by five points each, but it will increase all damage taken by 15%.

If you're feeling particularly tough or untouchable in Elden Ring, and have a weapon you really want to wield, this talisman can help out in a pinch. To get it, you'll need to head to a chest at the Academy of Raya Lucaria. Here's how to get Radagon's Soreseal.

Marika's Soreseal

In a similar vein to Radagon's Soreseal, players can use Marika's Soreseal, which will instead boost your Mind, Intelligence, Arcane, and Faith stats by five points, increasing your incoming damage taken by 15% still.

This is great for providing a small boost to early-game Intelligence builds or Faith builds and so forth, and will prove helpful if trying to get a few more points in a specific stat so you can use a spell.

Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman

The Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman reduces physical damage received greatly, but it’s a bit difficult to obtain. For this one, you'll need to have acquired the Haligtree Secret Medallion and completed the Ordina Town puzzle, so that you can access the Haligtree.

You'll then need to make your way through the area and to the Prayer Room, where you can platform to the Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman with relative ease, prpvided you can take care of the enemies along the way. For a detailed walkthrough of how to get the Talisman, here's how to get the Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman.


How do you get more Talisman slots in Elden Ring?

You can only hold one Talisman at first in Elden Ring, but key bosses will drop Talisman Pouches that let you equip one extra Talisman, up to a maximum of four.

The bosses that will drop Talisman Pouches are as follows:


If you're looking for more help in The Lands Between, check out our comprehensive Elden Ring guide, as well as where to find all Legendary Armaments.

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