Furled Finger's Trick-Mirror |
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Furled Finger's Trick-Mirror is a Talisman in Elden Ring. Furled Finger's Trick-Mirror makes the wearer take on the appearance of a Host of Fingers. Players can use talismans in Elden Ring for a variety of effects.
A small, clouded mirror that reflects a flesh-and-blood figure.
Makes the bearer take on the appearance of a Host of Fingers
One of the ritual implements created by the Tarnished to deceive invaders.
Furled Finger's Trick-Mirror Effect in Elden Ring
Furled Finger's Trick-Mirror makes the wearer take on the appearance of a Host of Fingers.
Where to find Furled Finger's Trick-Mirror in Elden Ring
- Can be purchased from Twin Maiden Husks at the Roundtable Hold for
5,000 Runes.
Elden Ring Furled Finger's Trick-Mirror Notes & Tips
- Sell value:
1,000
- Can affect the appearance of Mimic Tear Ashes if equipped in your inventory.
- Anonymous
It is annoying to have to spend an entire talisman slot on this but that’s the price of looking good. One benefit it has for invaders besides helping you look snazzy is with stealth. If you are sneaking around and trying to blend into the environment not glowing bright red helps you not stick out like a sore thumb. I normally am an aggressive in your face invader but sometimes I feel like playing stealthy and this talisman helps immensely as I sneak around the area sniping and backstabbing you from the bushes. If you want to switch up your playstyle while invading going stealthy and assassinating them one by one can be pretty fun.
- Anonymous
I wish there was a version to look like a red or blue phantom
- Anonymous
It just removes the yellow color from your character... Because my dumbass was thinking it would make me LOOK LIKE the host!
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I tricked one invader with this, they started doing their gesture after killing me, the host then immediately killed them. It was funny, wish It happened more
Fun fact: If you're wearing this when you use the Mimic Tear ashes, it will appear just like you instead of their spirit-esque appearance.
- Anonymous
Making a low lvl rp build for co-op I'm so bummed this is .7 it puts me .1 point over and I fat roll
- Anonymous
Should weigh 0.0 imo, because it's purely cosmetic and basically nerfs your character
- Anonymous
Should weigh 0.0 imo, because it's purely cosmetic and basically nerfs your character
- Anonymous
Should weigh 0.0 imo, because it's purely cosmetic and basically nerfs your character
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
While the Cinders mod in Dark Souls III imo kinda went off the rails in the additions they made to the game and crazy changes one thing I really liked was they made these appearance changing items a reusable consumable and I think that was the best idea and I wish it was a thing in Elden Ring. It lasted until you died and all you had to do was reuse it for no cost or anything. Freed a slot where the Dark Ring would be and you still could look normal. Feel like it would be a great change since Elden Ring already has some reusable consumables.
- Anonymous
The item description is incorrect, it should read: "...reflects an image of a golden figure."
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
Invaded a trio and the cooperators had this one on and the host had the one that made them a cooperators.
Coordinating these false talismans in PvP is a mind****.
- Anonymous
This talisman has just become my new favorite thing as of recently. Depending on the area I am co-oping in, I choose armor that blends in, like Apostle gear in the snow, and I'll purposefully stalk the host until their ADD kicks in, they start messing around and I'll just completely catch them off guard. I'll even get super into it, stalk them, pick off stranglers, then run away, turn into a deer, and just watch them panic. I probably sound like a serial killer, but the videos I got from it are hilarious.
- Anonymous
In terms of PvP, how DO people not realize they're attacking a phantom? It's always told you what the wearer is and the host's name
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- Anonymous
Though the obvious use may be to get rid of the highly noticeable invader aura for stealth, I've found it far more useful as a cooperator during invasions. Because invaders only win if they kill the host, most will attempt to exclusively target the host over phantoms. Using this, you can trick invaders into attacking you instead, making it far more manageable to keep your host alive.
Also, y'know, good for Fashion Souls too if you can spare the slot.
- Anonymous
Does this take up an entire talisman slot? It's only cosmetic, right?
- Anonymous
Another neat thing about this talisman is that if you’re wearing it and summon the mimic tear, it will appear normal too.
- Anonymous
This is pretty ****in' poggers for fashion enthusiasts in a co-op context, if I'm understanding it correctly. Being able to co-op with a friend, with of us looking like regular people instead of one of us looking like a glowing spectral being, sounds very dank. I need to remember to test this next time I'm co-oping.
- Anonymous
This is not a key item, rather it is a talisman. It has the same function as the Untrue Dark Ring from DS3, making it so when you are an invader or cooperator, you will display as your normal colors, not with the online auras.
- Anonymous
I don't understand what it's for. Purely cosmetical and nothing else?
- Anonymous
small game to play: make the best looking character face you think you can, wear this with no helmet on, invade or co op and see how many "you're beautiful"s you get (or people using the telescope to get a better look, either counts)
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