Elden Ring: How To Get The Pearldrake Talisman +2

Elden Ring: How To Get The Pearldrake Talisman +2

As a seasoned Elden Ring player with countless hours spent traversing the Lands Between, I can confidently say that the Pearldrake Talisman +2 is a must-have for any build. This elusive Talisman has been the bane of my existence, but the thrill of finally obtaining it made all the challenges worthwhile.


As a gamer in the Lands Between, I can tell you that the abundance of Talismans scattered around makes it a challenge to pick the perfect one for my character build. With options enhancing damage, health, magic damage, and defense, among many others, choosing the right Talisman isn’t just about selecting an upgrade, but also about venturing out to find it.

To find the top-notch Talismans in Elden Ring, prepare for challenges: search out concealed pathways, subdue formidable foes, and occasionally solve intricate puzzles. The Pearldrake Talisman +2 is a prime example, offering all these trials.

Unlocking Altus Plateau

Elden Ring: How To Get The Pearldrake Talisman +2

To retrieve the Pearldrake Talisman +2, you first must unlock Altus Plateau. In order to do so, you must collect both the left and right half of the Dectus Medallion and bring it to the Grand Lift of Dectus.

At Fort Faroth in Caelid and Fort Haight in Limgrave, you’ll discover the first and second parts of the medallion respectively. Once obtained, make your way to the Academy of Raya Lucaria’s Main Academy Gate Site of Grace. Here, utilize the enchantment to the north. This will transport you via a magical portal to the landmass opposite the broken bridge. Continue your journey northward along the path until you reach the Grand Lift of Dectus.

Traveling To The Haligtree

Elden Ring: How To Get The Pearldrake Talisman +2

To obtain the Pearldrake Talisman, first, secure the Haligtree Secret Medallion and make your way to Haligtree. This can be achieved by battling your way through Leyndell, Royal Capital, and overcoming Morgott. After his defeat, you will have an opportunity to converse with Melina, who will reward you with the Rold Medallion. Subsequently, head towards the Grand Lift of Rold, where upon presenting the medallion, you’ll be transported to the Mountaintops of the Giants.

At the snowy expanse, make your way to Castle Sol, where the initial portion of the medallion lies atop its tallest tower. Reaching this fortress won’t be a simple task; Castle Sol is quite imposing, so ensure you are well-prepared before attempting the journey. After acquiring the left half, proceed to the Village of the Albinaurics in southwestern Liurnia of the Lakes. Look for a conspicuous or hidden jar in this village’s darkness, shatter it open, and engage with the man named Albus to receive the remaining medallion half.

Elden Ring: How To Get The Pearldrake Talisman +2

Go back to Rold’s Grand Lift with the medallion and lift it; This will lower you onto the hallowed Snowfield. From the Snowfield, head north to reach Ordina, the town of liturgy. Once there, figure out the puzzle to gain access to the teleporter towards Haligtree.

Retrieving The Pearldrake Talisman +2

After teleporting to the tree branch in Haligtree, make your way down the branches to reach Haligtree Town below. Take a break at the Site of Grace and then leave through the doorway to the northwest. Keep walking until you reach a ladder. Ascend the ladder, be prepared for encountering a large group of enemies once you reach the summit.

Elden Ring: How To Get The Pearldrake Talisman +2

As a gamer, I’d say: I need to take down these enemies, including the big one to the southeast. I’ll hop onto this platform first. At the end of it, I’ll find a body with an item on top. I better grab that item before anyone else does – it’s the Pearldrake Talisman +2 I’ve been looking for!

The Pearldrake Talisman +2

Elden Ring: How To Get The Pearldrake Talisman +2

Based on my extensive experience as a seasoned adventurer and collector of magical artifacts, I can confidently say that this Talisman is unlike any other I have come across. Its description speaks of ancient dragons, those majestic creatures who ruled before the dawn of time, and their unwavering commitment to shielding their lords with their formidable power.

As a seasoned adventurer with years of battling elemental creatures under my belt, I can confidently say that taking non-physical damage is as frustrating as it is inevitable. Be it the chilling touch of an Ice Golem or the searing flames of a Fire Drake, those unseen hits can wear you down just as effectively as their physical counterparts. That’s why I wholeheartedly welcome any tool that helps mitigate such damage.

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2024-07-16 18:39