How to Get the Blessed Blue Dew Talisman in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree

Who doesn't need FP restoration?

Blessed Blue Dew Talisman
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree introduces a bunch of new items for players to collect, and add to their builds. While the base game already has a good variety of Talismans, the expansions add a fair share that can be used to further optimize your build. Here is how you can get the Blessed Blue Dew Talisman in the Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC that gradually restores FP.

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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Blessed Blue Dew Talisman Location

The Blade of Mercy Talisman is found in the Church of Benediction near the Artist’s Shack in the Gravesite Plains.

  • From the Cliffroad Terminus site of grace, you can easily access the area by following the path above. The path is pretty straightforward for the most part, and you can avoid all enemies in the way.
  • From the Site of Grace, head straight as shown above on the map, and hug to the right side when you see this location. This is right next to the small forest where there are electric sheep.
  • Keep going further till you see a tunnel. Head into it but be careful because a tough enemy is waiting inside. You can either run past it or fight it.
  • On the left, you’ll see the Church of Benediction.
  • Enter the church, and you can loot the Talisman under the statue.

Blessed Blue Dew Talisman

The Blessed Blue Dew Talisman slowly restores FP. If you’re using a build that heavily relies on FP, this is a neat little addition, and definitely worth considering. Check out the description below.

Like other talismans, its weight is minimal, and only 1.2.

If you’re also using a weapon that has rapid successive attacks, we recommend grabbing the Blade of Mercy Talisman. For more on Shadow of the Erdtree, make sure to follow our dedicated section.

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