By Rob Leane

Published: Friday, 25 February 2022 at 12:00 am


One of the first decisions you’ll be forced to make in Elden Ring is which starter gift you want to receive. There are nine Elden Ring keepsakes to choose from at this point, with each one having its own unique benefits.

Returning players of FromSoftware’s Dark Souls games will remember that there was a similar mechanic in that series, but they used to be called ‘grave gifts’ rather than keepsakes.

Regardless of the terminology (and there’s certainly no shortage of confusing names for things in Elden Ring), the question still stands: which Elden Ring keepsake should you choose?

To help you decide which Elden Ring starter gift is best for you, read on.

Elden Ring keepsake: What are the starter gifts?

At the very start of Elden Ring, the game will ask you to pick one keepsake from a list of nine possible starter gifts. Here’s the list of your options, and their official descriptions from the game itself:

What is the best Elden Ring keepsake to choose?

If you’re wondering which Elden Ring keepsake to choose, it really is a matter of personal preference, and we’d recommend basing your decision around how confident you feel going into Elden Ring.

If you’re a seasoned Dark Souls player and you’re up for a major challenge, we’d recommend picking up the Stonesword Key as your keepsake. These keys are rare in the game and you can only use each of them once. You use them on imp statues to open up secret areas, which are often tricky dungeons that house tough bosses and good loot.

On the other hand, if you’re a newbie to FromSoftware’s famously gruelling games, it might be wise to pick up the Golden Seed as your keepsake — this will allow you to get an extra use out of your HP flask, which could be the difference between life and death in your first tricky battle.

Similarly, the Crimson Amber Medallion (raises max HP) and the Boiled Prawn (boosts your damage negation) would certainly help bulk you out in the early stages of the game when you’ll be dying all the time.

On the flip-side of that, if you want to attract chaos because you’re just that sort of person, pick up the Shabriri’s Woe that will attract aggression from your enemies — as if you need more of that!

Jokes aside, the safest bet for most players would probably be the Golden Seed, but it really is up to you. Whatever you pick, best of luck on your journey!

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