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To equip all the Talismans possible in Elden Ring, you'll need Talisman Pouches. Here's where you'll find them.

Elden Ring: How to Get More Talisman Pouches

To equip all the Talismans possible in Elden Ring, you'll need Talisman Pouches. Here's where you'll find them.

Talisman Pouches increase the number of Talismans you can carry. In Elden Ring these trinkets take the place of Rings from previous Souls games, and some of their effects completely change how certain builds play. The main difference here, not including the available options, is that you don’t start with all your slots available. At the beginning of a playthrough, you will only have one Talisman Pouch.

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To equip more Talismans, you need the Talisman Pouch key item. You can collect three such pouches, but you won’t be able to expand your Talisman slots beyond four. You’re likely to collect all of the Talisman Pouches during your playthrough simply by completing specific objectives, and we’ll cover everything you need to know about Talisman Pouches in this guide.

Note: There are significant end-game spoilers in this guide.

How to Get More Talisman Pouches in Elden Ring

There are three additional Talisman Pouches available in your first playthrough of Elden Ring. Two of them are technically impossible to miss, as they’re awards for defeating specific bosses.

If you never defeat these bosses for whatever reason, you’ll never get the Talisman Pouches, but as they’re both essential to completing the story, the only way to miss them is to not progress past specific points.

Here are the locations of the three Talisman Pouch key items:

  • Defeat Margit, the Fell Omen, or Morgott, Omen King. Most players will get this Pouch on their first playthrough, as Margit is almost always the first boss they encounter. However, given the freedom and sometimes forced open-world exploration Elden Ring allows, he is entirely missable. Morgott, the Lord of Leyndell, Royal Capital, is required to progress the story, and his power seals specific doors and entranceways throughout the world.
  • Speak to Finger Reader Enia After Collecting Two Great Runes. No matter which shardbearing demigods you face, barring Morgott, once you collect two Great Runes, return to Enia at the Roundtable Hold. She’ll congratulate you on your efforts and award you with another Talisman Pouch. Should you not visit her before her death following the Maliketh fight, you’ll find the Pouch you get from her at the Twin Maiden Husks.
  • Defeat Godfrey, First Elden Lord. Just before the fight within Morgott in Leyndell, you’ll fight a phantom of Godfrey, the First Elden Lord. Overcoming this challenge awards the third and final Talisman Pouch, provided you received the second one from Enia or the Twin Maiden Husks.

Now that you’ve found all three Talisman Pouches in Elden Ring, you need to actually fill them. There are too many good options to count, and which four Talismans you pick depends on what your build needs. In the meantime, take a look at some of our weapon guides on the Dark Moon Greatsword and Blasphemous Blade, among others. There’s even more in our Elden Ring guides hub.


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John Schutt has been playing games for almost 25 years, starting with Super Mario 64 and progressing to every genre under the sun. He spent almost 4 years writing for strategy and satire site TopTierTactics under the moniker Xiant, and somehow managed to find time to get an MFA in Creative Writing in between all the gaming. His specialty is action games, but his first love will always be the RPG. Oh, and his avatar is, was, and will always be a squirrel, a trend he's carried as long as he's had a Steam account, and for some time before that.