{"id":80541,"date":"2025-01-28T22:38:05","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:38:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/elden-ring-keepsakes-best-starting-gifts-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:38:05","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:38:05","slug":"elden-ring-keepsakes-best-starting-gifts-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/elden-ring-keepsakes-best-starting-gifts-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Elden Ring Keepsakes: Best Starting Gifts &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Elden Ring Keepsakes: Best Starting Gifts Dexerto\/ FromSoftwareElden Ring is a challenging game which means you need to take all the help the game presents to you. The starting Keepsakes in Elden Ring can help you on your journey, but which one should you choose? Planning out your character creation in Elden Ring is really important as it can make a huge difference in your journey through The Lands Between. As in Dark Souls before it, there\u2019s more to some starting gifts than meets the eye, therefore you should choose your Keepsake wisely and understand what each one does. Below, we\u2019ll provide a detailed description of the best Keepsakes in Elden Ring, explaining what each one does, how useful they are, and if any have some hidden use for later in the game. This way, you\u2019ll know which one is best for your playthrough and will be able to plan your build accordingly. The best Keepsakes in Elden Ring Here are the best Keepsakes to choose at the start of Elden Ring: Crimson Amber Medallion The Crimson Amber Medallion is many players\u2019 go-to keepsake as it boosts your maximum HP, making your health bar just a little bit longer. This is a good keepsake for players focusing on a strength build prioritizing HP. While it\u2019ll be replaced by more effective talismans later in the game, this is a nice way to give yourself some extra health in the opening hours of Elden Ring. Let\u2019s be honest, you\u2019re going to need it. Golden Seed You can increase the number of charges that your Sacred Flask can hold by using the Golden Seed. This essentially means you get an extra health refill if you choose this starting gift \u2013 which can be incredibly helpful. You\u2019ll gather more Golden Seeds throughout your journey, but having one at the start of the game is a great boon to have. It can also be used to boost your blue spells flask, making it a great starting gift for casters who need this precious resource to blast their enemies with Glintstone sorcery and other spells. Always remember though, you\u2019ll find plenty of these on your journey, so as useful as they are at the start, Golden Seeds are not in short supply later. Fanged Imp Ashes Elden Ring allows you to summon AI help through Spirit Ashes which may assist you in taking down enemies. This makes boss fights easier as your allies will distract bosses and do some damage to them, allowing you to get your own hit in. The Fanged Imp Ashes work really well as a starting option. Despite their low health, the Fanged Imps can provide Hemorrhage (Bleed) damage that will help you in defeating the earlier bosses, especially if you support them and use a Bleed weapon of your own. You\u2019ll find far more powerful Spirit Ashes later, but some that can make bosses bleed in the early hours of Elden Ring are very useful. Lands Between Rune Compared to the other items on the list which are obtainable in the game even if you don\u2019t choose them as a Keepsake, the Lands Between Rune cannot be found in the open world and can only be acquired as a Keepsake. That being said, there are lots of other items that do the same thing. It\u2019s essentially a consumable that gives you 3,000 runes. It\u2019ll get you closer to a level up in the opening of the game, but really, runes are simple to farm and plentiful. Stonesword Key This Keepsake allows you to have two Stonesword Keys that may be used to unlock treasure-hiding imp seals, among other things. These keys can only be used once but you can find a bunch of these in the open world. Additionally, getting two of these early on will give you access to regions that wouldn\u2019t have been accessible otherwise, making them helpful. But these items are common later in the game, and many of the areas they unlock require you to be at a higher level before you have a chance to tackle them effectively. Bewitching Branch This Keepsake presents you with five Bewitching Branches that, when used, emit a pink fog with a very limited range. Enemies in this mist become enchanted and stop attacking you and fight alongside you for a brief time. Getting five Bewitching Branches for free is fairly important because they are harder to get than the other Keepsakes on this list. However, you will ultimately be able to create them once you progress further in the story. But, no matter which route you take, getting there will take some time. Cracked Pot This Keepsake allows you to have two Cracked Points as the game begins. These pots might prove to be very useful as you can keep filling them with items to craft throwable items. However, not many players use throwables in Elden Ring which might be owing to the game\u2019s janky aim system. Moreover, finding these Cracked Pots in the open world is quite easy making this Keepsake especially helpful. Boiled Prawn The Boiled Prawn item negates 15% physical damage for 60 seconds so it\u2019s a helpful item to use before a boss fight in Elden Ring, but once it\u2019s gone, it\u2019s gone. Choosing it as a Keepsake gives you five of them, but you\u2019ll soon burn them. You can also buy them from Blackguard Big Boggart once you befriend him after leaving Limgrave. He can be found at the Boilprawn Shack at Liurnia of the Lakes. Shabriri\u2019s Woe Shabriri\u2019s Woe is a talisman that attracts enemies\u2019 hostility and directs it towards you. It is most often used during co-op gameplay where it can be used to distract bosses and draw them away from the host player. You can also use Shabriri\u2019s Woe coupled with the Mimic Tear to let the Mimic Tear take all the damage in your place. To do this, you\u2019ll need to equip the talisman, summon the Mimic Tear, and then unequip Shabriri\u2019s Woe. As your Mimic will still be wearing it, they will draw the enemy\u2019s aggro while you attack their blindside. Remember, bosses will still notice you again once you attack them, but they\u2019ll be compelled to keep going after the Mimic Tear \u2013 so don\u2019t think this strategy makes you invisible! You\u2019ll need to acquire the Mimic Tear in order to do this, which isn\u2019t available until later in the game, but as the Mimic Tear is one of the best Spirit Summons in the game, this is a strategy worth waiting for. Just know that the item won\u2019t have much use until then, that is unless you\u2019re playing co-op. So, that\u2019s all there is to know about the best Keepsakes in Elden Ring. Be sure to check our Elden Ring page and brush up on all the latest guides below: Elden Ring PC requirements | Elden Ring multiplayer | Elden Ring character classes | Elden Ring character creator | Elden Ring New Game Plus | Survive an invasion in Elden Ring | Best Elden Ring class for your first run | How to level up in Elden Ring | How to get the Horse in Elden Ring | Elden Ring: Best early weapons for all builds | Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC: Everything we know<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Elden Ring Keepsakes: Best Starting Gifts Dexerto\/ FromSoftwareElden Ring is a challenging game which means you need to take all the help the game presents to you. The starting Keepsakes in Elden Ring can help you on your journey, but which one should you choose? 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