Elden Ring Best Keepsakes Guide

Elden Ring takes the traditional Souls gameplay and drags it into the modern age. It adds an expansive open-world map, more variety in combat, and even a spectral steed that you can use to get around. But while the game offers up a few twists on the style you know and love, many of the series' staples remain.

When starting out, you'll get to pick your class. After doing so, you'll be given 10 bonus items called Keepsakes to choose from. Each of these grants a different kind of advantage, some of which can prove extremely useful in the early hours of a play through.

To help you choose which Keepsakes are the best, we've detailed each alongside some recommendations. These are based on our own experience with the game, and include tips on which Keepsake to choose if you're a beginner to the series.

Keepsakes List

There are 10 options to choose from when selecting a Keepsake. These range from keys, to health buffing items and boosts for the Sacred Flask. Here's what you need to know:

Name
Description
Crimson Amber Medallion
Increases Max HP
Lands Between Rune
Use to gain many Runes
Golden Seed
Reinforces Sacred Flask
Fanged Imp Ashes
Ashes of small diminutive golems (Summon)
Cracked Pot
A container for thrown items
Stonesword Key
Two Stonesword Keys
Bewitching Branch
Five branches imbued with beguiling power
Boiled Prawn
Five meats. Used to boost physical damage negation
Shabriri's Woe
Attracts enemies' aggression
None
No keepsake
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Best Keepsake - Which One to Pick

Which Keepsake you choose is based on personal preference. Beginners will want to go with either the Crimson Amber Medallion, which boosts max health early on, or the Stonesword Keys, which grant access to locked doors and the loot found within. Golden Seed will give you an extra use of your Sacred Flask from the start of the game, which is a huge boost that could mean the difference between failure and victory where bosses are concerned.

Those choosing a Ranged build and its associated weapons may wish to choose the Fanged Imp Ashes. This will give you some assistance in battle via a summon. The Imp will attack enemies for you, allowing you to chip away from afar. Those who want an extra challenge should choose the 'None' option. Paired with the Wretch class, this choice will allow for maximum difficulty early on.

That's all you need to know about which Keepsake to choose at the start of Elden Ring. For more help with the game, be sure to check out our Elden Ring Bosses Ranked Guide. Once you're done there, give our Final Elden Ring Preview a read.