In Elden Ring, Talismans can perform several buffing functions for your character, making it very formidable against several enemies, so trying to get them is worth it. These Talismans will make the difficult combat of the Elden Ring much easier and less tedious for you. So, in this guide, I will discuss some of the best Talismans in Elden Ring, along with their locations.
- Elden Ring features over 117 Talismans with different versions.
- There are Eight Legendary Talismans in the game, essential for a Trophy/Achievement.
- Talismans provide various stat boosts and buffs to aid players during gameplay.
- Early Game Talismans like Erdtree’s Favor boost HP and Stamina, while the Axe Talisman increases charge attack damage.
- Planning out Talisman usage during early, mid, and late game stages is crucial, so players should swap them to create the optimal builds for various situations.
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Best Elden Ring Talismans
Here are the best ones as per my experience, alongside a comparison table:
Talimans | Best For | Weight | Sell Price | Effects | Location |
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Great-Jar’s Arsenal Talisman | The Highest Equip Load Boost In Elden Ring | 1.5 | 1000.0 | Raises maximum equipment load by 19% | Rewarded by Great Jar, after defeating 3 Great Jar’s Warriors in Greyoll’s Dragonbarrow |
Carian Filigreed Crest | The Best Talisman For FP Management | 0.8 | 1000.0 | Reduce 25% FP consumed by skills | Obtain from Iji the Smith for 5000 Tunes when browsing his wares |
Flock’s Canvas Talisman | The Best Talisman For Incantation Buff | 1.0 | 2000.0 | Raise potency of Incantation | Obtained from Sage Gowry in Caelid, South of Sellia, Town of Sorcery |
Godfrey Icon | The Best Talisman For Chargeable Skills | 0.8 | 1000.0 | Enhances the damage of charged spells and skills by 15% | Obtain from the Golden Limeage Evergaol by defeating Godfroy the Grafted |
Dragoncrest Greatshield | The Highest Physical Dmg Negation Among Talismans | 0.8 | 100.0 | Boosts +20% damage reduction | Found inside a chest in a large building guarded by Pests in Elphael, Brace of the Haligtree |
Shard of Alexander | The Greatest Skill Damage Buff | 0.9 | 1000.0 | Boosts the attack power of skills by 15% | Obtain from Iron Fist Alexander, by defeating him in northwest Crumbling Farum Azula |
Claw Talisman | The Best Talisman For Jump Attacks | 0.7 | 500.0 | Enhance jump attacks | Located on a high tower surrounded by eagles, found on a corpse in Stromveil Castle |
Taker’s Cameo | The Best Talisman For Vampire Builds | 1.0 | 1000.0 | Restores 3% maximum HP | Obtained from Tanith in Volcano Manor in central Mt. Gelmir |
Godskin Swaddling Cloth | The Best Talisman For Offensive Healing | 0.9 | 1000.0 | Provides 3% healing of Maximum HP | Obtain from the Spiritcaller’s Cave by defeating all of the bosses at the end of the dungeon |
Erdtree’s Favor +2 | The Best Multifunctional Talisman | 1.5 | 300.0 | Raise +4% HP, +9.6% stamina,+8% quip load | Obtained from a corpse in Leyndell, in Ashen Capital |
Blessed Dew Talisman | The Best Talisman For Passive Healing | 0.6 | 1000.0 | Restores 2 HP per second | Obtained in Leyndell, Royal Capital, at the top of the Divine Bridge of Grace |
Crimson Amber Medallion | The Best Early-Game Talisman For HP Boost | 0.3 | 100.0 | Raise maximum HP by +6% | Found in the Volcano Manor legacy dungeon in Mt. Gelmir |
Viridian Amber Medallion | The Best Talisman For Stamina Buff | 0.3 | 100.0 | Raise Maximum Stamina by +11% | Obtained by defeating Miranda in the Tombsward Cave |
Cerulean Amber Medallion | The Best FP-Increasing Talisman | 0.3 | 100.0 | Raise Maximum FP by +7% | Obtained in the Lakeside Crystal Cave by defeating the Bloodhound Knight boss |
Roar Medallion | The Best Talisman For Roar Build | 0.7 | 500.0 | Increase roars and breath attacks | Found by defeating the Stone Digger Troll in the Limgrave Troll, central Limgrave |
Assassin’s Crimson Dagger | The Best Talisman For Crit Healing | 0.6 | 1500.0 | Provides 10% of Maximum HP plus 85HP | Located inside the Deathtouched Catacombs, northern Limgrave |
Erdtree’s Favor Talisman | The Best Early-Game GTalisman | 1.5 | 500.0 | increases HP by +3%, Stamina +6.75% | Found in an altar in Fringefolk Hero’s Grave, in western Limgrave |
Arrow’s Reach Talisman | The Most Useful Talisman For Archers | 0.7 | 500.0 | Enhance bow effective range | Obtained from a chest along the bridge over Stormgate’s entrance, in Limgrave |
Axe Talisman | The Best Charged-Attack Boosting Talisman | 0.8 | 500.0 | 10% damage Increase to charge attacks | Obtained by a chest in eastern Limgrave, in the cellar of Mistwood Ruins |
Curved Sword Talisman | The Best Talisman For Guard-Counters | 0.7 | 500.0 | 20% damage Increase to Guard Counter attacks | Found in a chest in Stormveil Castle |
1. Great-Jar’s Arsenal Talisman
- Why I chose this: provides a high equip load boost, valuable for any build.
The Great-Jar’s Arsenal is an excellent talisman that offers a massive increase to your maximum equip load. The best part about this talisman is that you can acquire it during the early-to-mid game, and can continue using it till the end of the game; it is that good.
Description | A charm that resembles great jar overflowing with weapons, contains boosts maximum equipment load |
Location | Rewarded by Great Jar, after defeating 3 Great Jar’s Warriors in Greyoll’s Dragonbarrow. |
Weight | 1.5 |
Sell Price | 1000 |
Effects | Raises maximum equipment load by 19% |
If you don’t have access to the Great-Jar’s Arsenal, you can use the Arsenal Charm instead. It has slightly lower buff value (17%), but can do the trick.
2. Carian Filigreed Crest
- Why I chose this: better FP management in non-magic builds with less Mind investment.
The game has many main, field, and optional bosses that are weak against magic damage. However, since the release of Elden Ring, I believe the FP cost of casting weapon skills has been somewhat high than it should have been. But worry not, for I have a solution for you. Go and get the Carian Filigreed Crest talisman, as it significantly reduces the overall FP cost when you use skills in Elden Ring.
Description | A talisman adorned with a Royal crest |
Location | Obtain from Iji the Smith for 5000 Runes when browsing his wares |
Weight | 0.8 |
Sell Price | 1000 |
Effects | Reduce 25% of FP consumed by skills |
In addition to the Carian Filigreed Crest, The Ash-of-War Scarab headpiece armor can provide the same effect, albeit with a lower value (~15%).
3. Flock’s Canvas Talisman
- Why I chose this: a strong addition in any incantation build, unconditional damage bonus to spells.
If you’re a player relying heavily on ranged, AoE or direct damage-dealing offensive incantations, Flock’s Canvas Talisman is perfect for you to boost your damage. I respec-ed my mage build into Faith Build and have relied on this talisman for a good amount of time during my first playthrough in Elden Ring. However, do note that it’ll only work on damaging spells, not support types.
Description | A Talisman that depicts a mass of masked figure, represents the flock at prayer |
Location | Obtained from Sage Gowry in Caelid, South of Sellia, Town of Sorcery |
Weight | 1.0 |
Sell Price | 2000 |
Effects | Raise potency of Incantation |
Faithful’s Canvas Talisman can be used in place of this one, but it has a lower buff value than Flock’s Canvas Talisman.
4. Godfrey Icon
- Why I chose this: perfect for skills and spells with charged variants, high damage buff.
The Godfrey Icon is another best talisman in Elden Ring for mid-to-late game usage. If you’re running spells or incantations that have an alternate charged version that deals massive damage compared to the regular or quick-fire version, then I recommend not sleeping on the Godfrey Icon talisman. It is because this talisman increases the overall damage capacity of spells and incantations that are charged and released or fired on enemies or bosses.
Description | Legendary talisman depicting the Elden Lord Godfrey |
Location | Obtain from the Golden Limeage Evergaol by defeating Godefroy the Grafted, in Southern Altus Plateau |
Weight | 0.8 |
Sell Price | 1000 |
Effects | Enhances the damage of charged spells and skills by 15% |
5. Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman
- Why I chose this: one of the best defensive talismans in the game, can work against any physical attack.
When it comes to picking a talisman under the defense category, the Dragoncrest Greatshield talisman comes first to my mind. As per my calculations, this is by far the most top-tier talisman to reduces the overall damage you take from an incoming physical attack, be it a slash, strike, or a charged one.
Description | A Legendary wrought iron talisman depicting an ancient dragon that ruled in the prehistoric era before Erdtree to protect their lord |
Location | Found in a chest on a platform in a large building guarded by multiple Pests in Elphael, Brace of the Haligtree |
Weight | 0.8 |
Sell Price | 2000 |
Effects | Provides 20% Physical Damage reduction |
If you’re yet to obtain the Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman, I suggest using the Dragoncrest Shield Talisman, though it has a lower buff value (17% for +2 variant).
6. Shard of Alexander
- Why I chose this: a must-have for any build using ashes of war as damage source.
If you are looking for a talisman that greatly boosts the attack power of your melee and ranged weapon skills, then the Shard of Alexander is a must have for you. Equipping this item gives you a massive boost when you press L2/LT while equipping a weapon. The usage of Shard of Alexander varies from weapon to weapon, and not all skills get buffed by this talisman; at least, this is what I observed while using the roar skill of hammers.
Description | A shard of the late Alexander, a shattered warrior jar |
Location | Obtain from Iron Fist Alexander by defeating him in northwest Crumbling Farum Azula. |
Weight | 0.9 |
Sell Price | 1000 |
Effects | Boosts the attack power of skills by 15% |
You can also use the Warrior Jar Shard if you don’t have the Shard of Alexander, but it has a lower buff value (10%).
7. Claw Talisman
- Why I chose this: increases the jump attack damage, and jump attacks are pretty effective for staggering enemies.
If you like to use fancy colossal swords, great hammers, and other very heavy weapons, I’d recommend you look for the Claw Talisman, as this is by far the best talisman in Elden Ring for melee builds. While using heavy weapons, I did not rely on dealing damage via slow yet heavy swings, and used jump attacks instead for their damage and stagger potential. And the Claw Talisman can do wonders for jump attack damage.
Description | A Talisman depicting a claw and an assassin, while the assassins if Ravenmount are killers by trade |
Location | Located on a high tower surrounded by eagles, found on a corpse in Stromveil Castle |
Weight | 0.7 |
Sell Price | 500 |
Effects | Enhance jump attacks |
In case you don’t have the Claw Talisman, you can use the Raptor’s Black Feathers Chest Armor to get jump attack damage boost (10%).
8. Taker’s Cameo
- Why I chose this: optimizes health management against hordes of enemies.
Taker’s Cameo basically steals enemies’ life force whenever you kill them and, in return, replenishes a certain amount of your health. If you want to have this life-stealing kind of a playstyle, then read our Elden Ring Vampire build guide and become the ultimate life-sucking tarnished in the game.
Description | A Talisman carved with the stern of Praetor Rykard, master of Volcano Manor |
Location | Obtained from Tanith in Volcano Manor in central Mt. Gelmir |
Weight | 1.0 |
Sell Price | 1000 |
Effects | Restores 3% maximum HP upon defeating different enemies |
In place of Taker’s Cameo, you can use the Blasphemous Blade weapon, as it restores greater hp per kill (4%).
9. Godskin Swaddling Cloth
- Why I chose this: effectively combines offense and defense.
The Godskin Swaddling Cloth is another excellent talisman that offers HP regeneration on successive attacks instead of killing enemies as Taker’s Cameo worked. If you were to look for another great talisman under the HP regeneration category, I think Godskin Swaddling Cloth is the answer. Besides, you can use this talisman along with Taker’s Cameo for maximum HP regeneration in Elden Ring.
Description | A sacred cloth of Godskin Apostles, created from supple skin sewn |
Location | Obtain from the Spiritcaller’s Cave by defeating all of the bosses at the end of the dungeon, in northeastern Mountaintops of the Giants |
Weight | 0.9 |
Sell Price | 1000 |
Effects | Provides a good amount of 3% healing of Maximum HP every 3 to 7 hits depending on weapon. |
10. Erdtree’s Favor +2
Erdtree’s Favor +2 is a much better version of the early game Erdtree’s Favor talisman, as the late game +2 variant increases the overall HP, stamina, and equip load much higher than the base version. I’ve already mentioned Erdtree’s Favor (standard version) below as one of the best early-game talismans.
Since this talisman is one of the best talismans in Elden Ring that boosts HP, Stamina, and Equip load, I think you should have Erdtree’s Favor +2 talisman once you reach the end-game content.
Description | A Talisman depicting blessing of the Erdtree, bestowed upon their recipients by Queen Marika |
Location | Obtained from a corpse in Leyndell, in Ashen Capital |
Weight | 1.5 |
Sell Price | 300 |
Effects | Gives greatly raises +4% HP, +9.6% stamina, and +8% equip load |
11. Blessed Dew Talisman
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- Why I chose this: passive healing can provide better HP management in battles.
Like its name, Blessed Dew Talisman can prove to be a blessing for you. It can slowly increase your hp throughout the battle. I recommend getting the Blessed Dew Talisman to help you tough out many difficult battles against formidable bosses. It can restore two hp every second, which is a useful passive healing ability.
Description | A Talisman depicting a drop of Erdtree’s sap, a blessed boon |
Location | Obtained in Leyndell, Royal Capital, at the top of the Divine Bridge of Grace |
Weight | 0.6 |
Sell Price | 1000 |
Effects | Slowly restores 2 HP per second |
You can stand formidable against many bosses if you equip Blessed Dew Talisman. The Talisman would allow you to act without worrying about your health.
12. Crimson Amber Medallion
- Why I chose this: sometimes just a little more hp is the difference between killing a boss and death.
Crimson Amber Medallion is one of the best Talismans in the game as it can increase your maximum hp significantly. This Medallion can give a significant boost to your hp stat. Crimson Amber Medallion will allow your character to survive a lot of falls, which, I believe, can be a lifesaver.
Description | A medallion talisman with Crimson amber inlaid |
Location | Found in the Volcano Manor legacy dungeon in Mt. Gelmir |
Weight | 0.3 |
Sell Price | 100 |
Effects | Raise maximum HP by +6% |
Although it has a lower HP boost value, you can use the Erdtree’s Favor Talisman in place of this as it also provides two other stats.
13. Viridian Amber Medallion
- Why I chose this: stamina is necessary for a majority of actions in Elden Ring.
Viridian Amber Medallion is a useful Talisman that can increase your maximum stamina. Since rolling is integral to surviving, I believe boosting your stamina can be helpful for you, especially during boss battles.
Description | A medallion talisman with viridian amber inlaid |
Location | Obtained by defeating Miranda in the Tombsward Cave, in western Weeping Peninsula, southwestern Limgrave |
Weight | 0.3 |
Sell Price | 100 |
Effects | Raise Maximum Stamina by +11% |
14. Cerulean Amber Medallion
- Why I chose this: FP is a valuable resource, for mage builds in particular.
Cerulean Amber Medallion can increase your FP, allowing you to do more magical attacks and spirit summons. If you are using a class that uses more magical attacks, then I suggest you use the Cerulean Amber Medallion. It will prevent you from running out of FP sooner against bosses and difficult enemies. It’s one of the best Talismans in the Elden ring, especially if you use a magical class.
Description | A medallion talisman with cerulean amber inlaid |
Location | Obtained in the Lakeside Crystal Cave by defeating the Bloodhound Knight boss, located at the south end of West Liurnia |
Weight | 0.3 |
Sell Price | 100 |
Effects | Raise Maximum FP by +7% |
15. Roar Medallion
- Why I chose this: high buff value, tailor-made for roar attacks in particular.
The Roar Medallion would significantly raise the damage of your character’s roar and breath attacks. So, if you are going for a roar build, I believe you should equip this medallion for maximum damage potential. Equipping the roar medallion would greatly increase the damage of your breath attacks, allowing you to take down many bosses easily.
Description | A bronze medallion talisman depicting a roaring giant |
Location | Found by defeating the Stone Digger Troll in the Limgrave Troll, central Limgrave |
Weight | 0.7 |
Sell Price | 500 |
Effects | Increase roars and breath attacks |
If you don’t have the Roar medallion yet, I suggest using the Highland Axe, as it can provide the same effect, albeit in a lower potency (10%).
16. Assassin’s Crimson Dagger
- Why I chose this: HP regeneration becomes easy in parry-focused builds.
The Assassin’s Crimson Dagger can restore your hp significantly with every critical hit. I consider this to be one of the best Elden Ring Talismans due to its healing potential. Assasin’s Crimson Dagger will work wonders in boss fights if you get many critical hits.
Description | An Assassin’s dagger charm, modelled after the gleaming blades used in the night if Black Knife and stained in crimson |
Location | Located inside the Deathtouched Catacombs, as a drop by the Black Knife Assassin, northern Limgrave |
Weight | 0.6 |
Sell Price | 1500 |
Effects | Provides healing to critical hits by 10% of Maximum HP plus 85HP |
I recommend equipping Assassin’s Crimson Dagger Talisman, especially if you require a lot of healing during combat. Assassin’s Crimson Dagger can prove helpful for your melee builds.
17. Erdtree’s Favor Talisman
- Why I chose this: provides defensive stat boost useful in early-game builds.
Erdtree’s Favor Talisman can give you a lot of stat buffs. It can increase your hp and stamina. As I mentioned before, the increased stamina would be helpful for you if you tend to roll during combat. The high hp will make you formidable and keep you alive for longer in many boss battles. So, I think Erdtree’s Talisman is a must-have early-game, and is also among the best Elden Ring Talismans
Description | A Talisman portraying a special blessing of the Erdtree |
Location | Found in an altar in Fringefolk Hero’s Grave, in western Limgrave |
Weight | 1.5 |
Sell Price | 500 |
Effects | Slightly increases HP by +3%, Stamina +6.75% and equip lead by +5% |
18. Arrow’s Reach Talisman
- Why I chose this: Improves the range of bow-based builds, making them more versatile.
If you use a bow as your main weapon, I highly recommend you get the Arrow’s Reach Talisman. This Elden Ring Talisman would increase the range of your bow attacks. I’ve sniped a lot of enemies from a safe distance using it. So, Arrow’s Reach Talisman will allow you to take down many enemies in the open world easily while making exploration easier for you. Arrow’s Reach Talisman is one of the best Elden Ring Talismans if you use a bow as your main weapon.
Description | A talisman depicting three arrows which is carried by hunters of beasts |
Location | Obtained from a chest along the bridge over Stormgate’s entrance in Limgrave |
Weight | 0.7 |
Sell Price | 500 |
Effects | Enhance bow effective range |
19. Axe Talisman
- Why I chose this: can further buff the already hard-hitting charged attacks for one-shot tactics.
The Axe Talisman can help your character pack a great punch for several enemies. It significantly increases your charge attack damage and could be lethal to bosses and regular enemies alike. If you want a good attack boost, I recommend you look for and equip the Axe Talisman. This Talisman can allow you to inflict great damage with less effort.
Description | A Talisman illustrating an axe and a warrior |
Location | Obtained by a chest in eastern Limgrave, in the cellar of Mistwood Ruins |
Weight | 0.8 |
Sell Price | 500 |
Effects | Gives 10% damage Increase to charge attacks |
20. Curved Sword Talisman
- Why I chose this: enables the unique counterattacking playstyle, significant buff value.
Curved Sword Talisman is the last best Elden Ring Talisman – it can enhance your guard counters. A guard counter is a unique way of attacking the enemies after shielding their attacks; your character can deal great damage. Moreover, you can also break an opponent’s stance with a Guard counter. Curved Sword Talisman is a great Talisman because it can increase the potential of Guard counters much more.
Description | A Talisman depicting a swordsman and a curved sword |
Location | Found in a chest in Stormveil Castle, the room where the player gets locked in with the Banished Knight |
Weight | 0.7 |
Sell Price | 500 |
Effects | Provides 20% damage Increase to Guard Counter attacks |
Alternative Talismans
There are some other Talismans that players can also use but I did not include them in the list due to slight issues:
- Flamedrake Talisman: Useful against enemies who use flame attacks, otherwise it is useless.
- Arrow’s Sting Talisman: Good talisman for long-ranged builds as it increases the attack power of bolts and arrows. It is not useful for other builds.
- Primal Glintstone Blade: It is good for spell casting as it reduces FP cost but it reduces HP which makes it easier to get one shot.
- Prince of Death’s Pustule: It increases vitality which is good in the early game but becomes useless later on.
My Take On The Ideal Talismans
After experiencing Elden Ring for weeks and trying hundreds of talisman combinations, I’ve noticed that the ideal talismans are the all-around ones that favor almost any in-game build or playstyle. This includes talismans like the Green Turtle Talisman, Marika’s Scarseal, and the Blessed Dew Talisman.
After my first playthrough, the talismans I recommend and stick with are Erdtree’s Favor +2, Radagon’s Soreseal, Shard of Alexander, and the Rotten Winged Sword Insignia. If you primarily use FP in your build, I’d suggest ditching the Insignia for the Ancestral’s Spirit Horn.
That wraps my extensive guide on the best talismans in Elden Ring. As always, choose your ideal pair according to your build, playstyle, and, most importantly, experience. Alongside talismans, you can check out the best crossbows and best straight swords that you can equip if you’re a melee user.
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