Elden Ring: Every Keepsake Ranked Worst to Best
Still, I could see some players arguing that this is a perfectly viable Keepsake for new players trying to learn a class with naturally lower defenses. Even then, though, there’s another Keepsake that I think you’ll get more value out of in the long run.
7. Fanged Imp Ashes
Summon an Imp spirit to fight alongside you.
Choosing this item will allow you to summon a spectral ally who will assist you in combat. However, you’ll only be able to summon the Imp in specific situations and only after you’ve acquired a special item that allows you to perform those summons.
While this Keepsake is theoretically useful even into the later portions of the game, I imagine most players will have discovered significantly better summoning options by the time that they’re actually able to perform that function. Feel free to skip this initially appealing option.
6. Bewitching Branch
Five (5) consumable items that add a buff to your weapon that may allow you to force affected enemies to fight alongside you. Each item can only be used once.
While the ability to bend enemies to your will and have them do some of the dirty work for you probably sounds like a clearly desirable option, this Keepsake’s effectiveness is undermined by its limited charges as well as the fact that only a select number of enemies are susceptible to this charm in the first place.
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