

The caster counterpart to Radagon’s Soreseal, Marika’s Soreseal raises Mind, Intelligence, Faith, and Arcane by 5 points each, in exchange for a 10% damage negation penalty. You’ll find Radagon’s Scarseal by defeating the boss of the Weeping Evergaol in the northwest of Weeping Peninsula. This is an extremely dangerous, high-level zone though, so you may want to use the lower-level version, Radagon’s Scarseal, early on.

You can find Radagon’s Soreseal on a corpse in Forth Faroth, just south of the Dragonbarrow Minor Erdtree to the far northeast of Caelid. However, those extra points of Strength, Dexterity, and Endurance are worth it for just about any melee weapon that can scale off of both Strength and Dexterity, making this a top choice for most melee builds. The extra health from Vigor and physical defenses from the other stats will offset this slightly, but you will still end up with a lower effective health pool, even if your actual health bar is bigger. Radagon’s Soreseal is a fantastic talisman for most builds that scale physical damage, raising your Vigor, Endurance, Strength, and Dexterity by 5 points each in exchange for 15% more damage taken. Now, let's get into what makes each of these talismans so strong, and how you can get your hands on them. Fire/Lightning/Magic/Sacred Scorpion Charm.Watch on YouTube The best talismans in Elden Ring
