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Take the power of its namesake via Finger Reader
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Remembrance of the Black Blade is a Consumable Item in Elden Ring. Most Consumables grant various effects such as restorative properties for recovering HP, removing certain negative status effects or applying temporary buffs and debuffs, while others can be thrown at enemies to deal damage.
Remembrance of Maliketh, the Black Blade, hewn into the Erdtree.
The power of its namesake can be unlocked by the Finger Reader.
Alternatively, it can be used to gain a great bounty of runes.
Maliketh was a shadowbound beast given to his Empyrean.
Marika's sole need of her shadow was a vessel to lock away Destined Death.
Even then, she betrayed him.
Where to find Remembrance of the Black Blade in Elden Ring
- Obtained as a reward for defeating Maliketh, The Black Blade. [Elden Ring Map Here] Video Location
Remembrance of the Black Blade Use in Elden Ring
- Remembrance of the Black Blade can either be traded for 30,000 Runes or handed to Enia in Roundtable Hold to unlock its power.
- If the second alternative is chosen, the remembrance will supply the player with Maliketh's Black Blade or Black Blade Incantation. See Remembrance Weapons (Boss Weapons) for details.
- Remembrances can be duplicated at a Wandering Mausoleum. Only one remembrance may be duplicated per mausoleum, and only one time.
Elden Ring Remembrance of the Black Blade Notes & Tips
- You can hold up to 99 Remembrance of the Black Blade.
- You can store up to 600 Remembrance of the Black Blade.
- Sell Value: 30000
- Notes and tips go here.
- Anonymous
Maliketh was tailored for Marika by the Two Fingers. He was created for the purpose of confining Destined Death so that the Golden Order could be preserved. It is his very nature to act as its vessel. He would sooner die than part with Death. And he would give it to nobody, not even to the Tarnished who aided his search for it (possibly not even to Marika). He wanted the Golden Order restored, but the only problem was that Marika didn't. Marika knew that the Golden Order was flawed; the Accursed Blood (Morgott and Mohg), the Nascence (Miquella), the Rot (Malenia), the Flame (Melina), the horrible fate of Godwyn and his lineage. The very order that she created has done no good for her or the Lands Between. She would put an end to it so that something new, something better would come to be. Unfortunately, this would mean betraying her very shadow. It would mean betraying herself. The Golden Order would remain as long as Destined Death was contained and Radagon (Her loyalty to the Golden Order) was still alive. She knew what must be done. Maliketh never knew why the Elden Ring was shattered. But one thing of which he was certain: only she could have done it.
-What do you think? Was Marika's betrayal justified if it meant putting an end to the Golden Order?
- Anonymous
Maliketh was a real one, ironic that he probably would have been a better ruler than Marika herself. At least he's finally free from his servitude.
- Anonymous
Aka, Remembrance of "faith builds can kill Elden Beast if they forgot Pest Threads"
- Anonymous
"Marika's sole need of her shadow was a vessel to lock away Destined Death. Even then, she betrayed him", wow yet another reason why Marika is a complete *******.
- Anonymous
I picked the sword over the incant(i have 84 faith) because big sword
- Anonymous
I'm working on getting the icon on this item as tattoo, it's just so badass
- Anonymous
"Marika's sole need of her shadow was a vessel to lock away Destined Death". So Maliketh and Marika used to be Blaidd and Ranni. Likewise, both Marika and Ranni abandoned them, pain.
- Anonymous
Plague him, then toss poison stones or knives. Fling pots once they're applied.
- Anonymous
So key to the second phase. Circle around a pillar then run for his crotch and attack.
- Anonymous
"Marika's sole need of her shadow was a vessel to lock away Destined Death. Even then, she betrayed him."
In other words, she went against the only purpose she gave Maliketh to begin with; implying Marika was involved in the theft of the Destined Death or its fragment, likely working with Ranni on the plot. Possibly when she realized she no longer wants to be eternally "cursed" with servitude to Greater Will, as Marika's Soreseal/Scarseal implies her duty felt.
- Anonymous
It’s actually pretty neat how Maliketh is Marika’s equivalent of Blaidd to Ranni. Shadowbound Half-Wolf given to an Empyrean as a companion/watchdog, only to be betrayed and imprisoned when they were no longer needed.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
Can i get that even if i am not doing the Fire of giant ending?
even when he's a memory he still looks cool as ****
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