Merchants for Elden Ring are various NPCs that players may find as the story progresses. Players will be able to buy certain items and as well as trade a variety of goods and resources that have been gathered or are no longer needed for a certain amount of Runes. You can find detailed information on a merchant's location and more on each individual page linked below.
Merchant types:
- See Nomadic Merchants for a list of all nomadic merchants
- See Isolated Merchants for a list of all isolated merchants
- See Hermit Merchants for a list of all hermit merchants
Other notable Merchants:
Elden Ring Merchants & Trainers
Shadow of Erdtree Merchants
Thiollier
NPC/Merchant found near Pillar Path Cross, east of Castle Ensis. Sells Consumables, Materials and Deadly Poison Perfume Bottle.
General Goods ♦ Spells ♦ Special ♦ Equipment ♦ Blacksmithing
General Goods
Merchant Kalé
Merchant found within the structure of the Church of Elleh in Limgrave.
Isolated Merchant
Located at the Isolated Merchant's Shack, at the very west of the Weeping Peninsula.
General Store.
Nomadic Merchant West Limgrave
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Limgrave, southeast from the Coastal Cave entrance.
Nomadic Merchant East Limgrave
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Limgrave, next to the road between Mistwood Ruins and Fort Haight.
Nomadic Merchant North Limgrave
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Limgrave, east of the bridge connecting Stormhill and East Limgrave.
Nomadic Merchant West Liurnia of The Lakes
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Liurnia of the Lakes near the Liurnia Lake Shore Site of Grace.
Abandoned Merchant Siofra River
This Abandoned Merchant can be found in one of the ruins in Central Siofra River.
Nomadic Merchant Castle Morne Rampart
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Weeping Peninsula, next to the Castle Morne Rampart Site of Grace.
Nomadic Merchant South Caelid
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Caelid, along the southern portion of the Caelid Highway.
Nomadic Merchant Mt. Gelmir
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Mt. Gelmir up on one of the ledges on the mountain.
Hermit Merchant Ainsel River
Found sitting by a campfire in the stone ruins where you find the map piece for Ainsel River.
Nomadic Merchant North Liurnia of the Lakes
Can be found near Bellum Church, just go down the big hole on the ground, and you will find it a few meters ahead.
Isolated Merchant Raya Lucaria
An isolated merchant servicing those visiting the Raya Lucaria Academy.
Patches
Can be found inside Murkwater Cave. After defeating him, if you forgive him, you can trade with him.
Pidia, Carian Servant
An old man devoted to serve at Caria Manor.
Imprisoned Merchant
A Nomadic Merchant imprisoned in the Mohgwyn Dynasty Mausoleum.
Nomadic Merchant Caelid Highway North
Found sitting by a campfire east of the Astray from Caelid Highway North Site of Grace.
Hermit Merchant Leyndell, Royal Capital
Lives a life of seclusion within Hermit Merchant's Shack in Leyndell.
Hermit Merchant Mountaintops East
This Hermit Merchant can be found in the Mountaintops of the Giants in the east.
Isolated Merchant Dragonbarrow
This Isolated Merchantt can be found at the Isolated Merchant's Shack in western Dragonbarrow.
Nomadic Merchant West Altus Plateau
This Nomadic Merchant can be found in Altus Plateau, just next to the Forest-Spanning Greatbridge Site Of Grace.
Gatekeeper Gostoc
Can be found at Stormveil Castle. Opens up his shop after retrieving the Rusty Key.
Moore
NPC/Merchant found just outside Belurat, Tower Settlement. Sells Consumbles and Arrows.
Thiollier
NPC/Merchant found near Pillar Path Cross, east of Castle Ensis. Sells Consumables, Materials and Deadly Poison Perfume Bottle.
Spells
Sorceress Sellen
Merchant located at Waypoint Ruins, Limgrave. Sells Sorceries.
Thops
A student at the Academy of Raya Lucaria that sells Sorceries.
Miriel, Pastor of Vows
Located at Church of Vows in Liurnia of The Lakes.
Shares its knowledge of Sorceries and Incantations.
D, Hunter of The Dead
Undead hunter first encountered near Summoner Village. As story progresses becomes an Incantations seller.
Corhyn
Holy practitioner that teaches practical faith-based Incantations in exchange for Runes.
Preceptor Seluvis
Found in his tower, Seluvis's Rise. He opens his shop after completing the first part of his quest.
Gowry
Found in his shack, Gowry's Shack. Opens up his shop after initially helping Millicent.
Count Ymir
A High Priest who oversees the Cathedral of Manus Metyr. Sells Sorceries.
Special
Boc the Seamster
Demi-human that becomes a garments adjuster as the story progresses. Provides cosmetic changes for Armor.
Gurranq Beast Clergyman
Massive and deformed creature that supplies Incantations and Ashes of War.
Twin Maiden Husks
Found at the Roundtable Hold.
Blackguard Big Boggart
Found at the Boilprawn Shack. Sells consumables that boost physical damage negation.
Equipment
Roderika
Spirit Tuner who can upgrade Spirit Ashes. First located at the Stormhill Shack, and moves to the Roundtable Hold after giving the Chrysalids' Memento.
Enia
One of the many Palm Readers, located at the Roundtable Hold.
Sorcerer Rogier
A polite and very friendly sorcerer that also acts as a merchant by selling Ashes of War.
Knight Bernahl
A knight well versed in the art of combat. Sells Ashes of War. First encountered at the Warmaster's Shack.
Blacksmithing
Smithing Master Iji
A massive and deformed creature that offers blacksmithing services.
Blacksmith Hewg
Prisoner that buys merchandise, sells Ashes of War and strengthens armament.
This table is a W.I.P. Any and all contributions are welcome.
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it's kinda fun killing them, hearing them whimper and beg for their life
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Can I kill the merchants using poison mist without agroing them? I don't wanna they to die hating me. That's not personal, just business.
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Wait until you beat Elemer in the Shaded Castle. Now take his equipments and turn yourself into the bell bearing hunter, go after all merchants and kill them for their bell bearings. That way you can give their bells to the twin maiden husks and have all their list of items to purchase in the same place. They where genocided because of a liar called Shabriri, and now you kill the remaining of them for pure convenience. The game should make you be chased by a pack of revenants every night time, and their number would be the same as the number of merchant killed. Imagine fighting night cavalry and deathrite birds with a group of revenants chasing you.
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Thanks to this, I was able to purge all the remaining merchants who escaped their rightful burial! 10/10
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I hate the lazy and unoriginal minor NPC merchant. In the older Dark Souls game each minor NPC merchant has a unique characteristic and voice lines.
In Dark Souls 1, we have adorable male and female Undead Merchant.
In Dark Souls 2, we have the strange Merchant Hag Melentia, and Gavlan wheel? Gavlan deal.
In Dark Souls 3, we have the sweet Granny Stone-humped Hag.
In Elden Ring, we only have the copied-and-pasted nameless Nomadic Merchant #123456789.
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Very convenient for my Bell-Bearing Hunter run! Though the voicelines do hurt a little bit.
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I bet people who kill the merchants because it's convenient also kill turtles in the game because their neck meat is "mildly useful".
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Someone should make a list of merchants that are "safe" to kill for bell bearings. In other words, their inventories don't change with story progression, killing them won't effect quests, and killing them won't result in any "missables".
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you guys are missing the nomadic merchant east of the "Astray from Caelid Highway North" site of grace. He drops the Nomadic Merchant's Bell Bearing [9]
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Some merchants play beautiful songs on their violins, including a section of the Gerhman's theme. Don't kill them because you will miss out on beautiful music.
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It would be nice to have a section for all the merchant notes in the game
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Does anyone know if you can sell extra sorceries, incantations, and summoning ashes that you can get in NG+?
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People killing Merchants because they can't walk 5 feet should get a 7th ending where they come back to life and commit gang violence on the player (summoning Frenzy part two)
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I can't. I simply can't kill them for bells. Their dialogues are heart wrenching. It eats my conscience and I hate it. I don't care, they can chill wherever they are. I'll just run up to them and buy crap I need. I don't need convenience.
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Does anyone know what weapon the hermit, nomadic, and isolated merchants use when they agro? I was thinking of doing NG+ as a merchant cosplay.
I've heard there are supposed to be some merchants that update once you have spent enough runes with them. I don't know if there they have a quest or it updates want they sell. Anyone know?
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they added new quests, i wouldnt kill the npc's for their ball bearings. also, some of them are easier to teleport to than the twin husks. for example, the merchant i get my stacks of serpent arrows from has a site of grace directly next to him, if i kill him for the ball bearing id have to run all the way through roundtable hold every time i need that one item.
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By my count there are 19 lute-holding merchants (including Kale).
3 in Caelid, 4 in Limgrave, 2 in Weeping Peninsula, 3 in Liurnia
1 in Mt. Gelmir, 1 in Altus Plateau, 1 in Capitol Outskirts, 1 in Mountaintops
1 in Ainsel River, 1 in Siofra River, 1 in Mohgwyn Palace
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By my count there are 19 lute-holding merchants (including Kale).
3 in Caelid, 4 in Limgrave, 2 in Weeping Peninsula, 3 in Liurnia
1 in Mt. Gelmir, 1 in Altus Plateau, 1 in Capitol Outskirts, 1 in Mountaintops
1 in Ainsel River, 1 in Siofra River, 1 in Mohgwyn Palace
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An extra page would be nice, with a text only table of which goods each merchant sells
Can we reformat the section for the general merchants? Like first have all the nomadic merchants in a row, followed by the hermit merchants, then the isolated merchants, then the singular (Adandoned, imprisoned, etc).
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Is there any merchants that sells some ball which recover HP ? Or craft plan for something like that ?
id like to add merchants to this i have a boat load found and marked on my map how would i do that?
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I planned to kill merchant that sell infinite magic arrow & fire arrows... Maybe another one who sell normal arrow as well...
Then perhaps try to absolve sin at church to revive killed npc, & hope it works...
If not, then... Oh well...
- Anonymous
Killing off the nomadic and isolated merchants is a boon to the world the games take place in, slaughter them remorselessly because they deserve every misfortune they get
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is there a reason not to kill the traveling merchants and just use their bells at the roundhouse table when u actually want to buy their stuff?
since there are a lot of them in different places, i feel like its best especially if you're the type to buy consumables and arrows/bolts
the dog is spared, of course
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Missing the "Imprisoned Merchant" near Mohgwhyn's Dynasty Mausoleum.
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You are missing the merchant at the shack in Caelid, there are a few more that seem to be around as well.
there's another wandering merchant at "Forest-Spanning Greatbridge" grace in Altus. sells lightning bolts and recipe book for lightning pots
Can anyone with div box editing knowledge make a add the Raya Lucaria Isolated Merchant to this list?
https://eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com/Isolated+Merchant+Raya+Lucaria
If any merchant sells Black Key bolts, please inform me ASAP. Thank you.
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Anyone know if you can make peace with a merchant you accidentally attacked and aggravated? (He wants to kill me every time I come near). T_T
Charged R2 -> Riposte -> Repeat
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