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Removes filth and accumulations on the body
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Soap 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.
A plant-based soap made from mushroom juice.
Craftable item.
Cleans off filth and other accumulations on the body while also slightly reducing poison buildup.
Filth covering the exterior eventually seeps inside, soiling one's very spirit.
Where to find Soap in Elden Ring
- Can be purchased from the Nomadic Merchant in Siofra River for 400 Runes. [Map Link] Video Location
- Four can be looted from a corpse guarded by a basilisk in the ant nest near Ainsel River Downstream. [Map Link]
- Ainsel River Video Location
Soap use in Elden Ring
Soap can be used to remove filth and other accumulations on the player's body while also slightly reducing poison buildup.
Elden Ring Soap Crafting Guide
To craft Soap you need the Nomadic Warrior's Cookbook [17] as well as the following Crafting Materials:
Elden Ring Soap Notes & Tips
- You can hold up to 99 Soap.
- You can store up to 600 Soap.
- Sell Value:
10 Runes
- Has cosmetic uses, to keep your character looking pristine.
- It's easy to craft in large quantities, making it easy to spam when traveling through poisonous areas to reduce overreliance on other curative methods.
- Accumulations on the body aren't just cosmetic. Some examples are as follows
- Being wet reduces your lightning resistance and increases your fire resistance slightly.
- Being covered in oil causes the next fire damage you receive to deal significantly more damage to you.
- Being covered in poisonous swamp water will cause the water's inflicted ailment to build up for a time, even after you leave said swamp.
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The only thing missing from this game was dropping the soap. Now my defeats to the Crucible Knights will feel complete.
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Use this to clean yourself off after being forced to deal with lightrollers.
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It is eternally funny to me that some mushroom juice can clean the blood of gods off of ancient fabric AND make it smell fresh in the bargain. 11/10 mandatory consumable
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Fun Fact: The recipe to make Soap is found in the Nomadic Cookbook and is sold by the Nomadic Merchant by Siofia River, showing that people in the Elden Ring universe have a basic grasp of bodily hygiene, and actually find the time to bath themselves inbetween trying not to smash by abominable monsters and mutated Misbegotten. Which is more than what you can say about yourself, since you don't deal with either of those and yet you still haven't used the shower.
Seriously though, go use the shower. You need it, and it needs it, otherwise its just taking up space and being stinky and useless.
That's referring to the shower by the way, not you. You're just stinky.
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This is probably my most used item in the game. It cleans blood and filth from your armor and fashion souls is what matters the most.
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There's also 3 underneath a waterfall near the entrance of the Siofra River Well in Limgrave
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Use this after winning a PVP match to clean the opponents germs, who knows where they have been.
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very useful didn't know what it was used for so i never used it, can clean off poison and i believe rot, doesn't take it off completely but 2 uses can you're good, much easier to make at times. boluses are better but definetly a good alternative if you dont have them
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Could this possibly help when you accidentally run through your own night maiden mist ?
(Asking for a friend)
Mandatory joke: I'm gonna wash that rot right outta my hair....-South Pacific musical older than all of us.
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if i invade a sweaty solo host or gank squad ima be sure to drop a couple of these. they clearly need it
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Fun fact: You can wash away the life-draining effect of Maliketh's Black Blade (Destined Death).
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I give these to bleed builds in Raya Lucaria fight club. I know, it's not original but neither are they.
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the recipe for this should be unlocked since the start of the game, so i can wash myself after interacting with a toxic player
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I remember when i first got this and read that people thought it was pointless. But it isnt. Anytime youre fighting in the lake of rot or a poison swamp' equip this to a pouch slot. It stops the buildup of poison and rot if you had to roll dodge in the swamp
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Will the mimic tear wash themselves with this if it's on their item bar? Just wondering. No reason. Ha ha.
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The fact i had to look up what soap does is the most elden ring player thing ever
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Kind of wish this had more uses, like if there were lower tier rot pots which didn't build up rot directly, but instead coated your character in it which would steadily build up over time
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Good against people who use: Seppuku, RoB, Moonveil, Flaming Strike, Glintstone Pebble, and Epee running R2.
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I see, I was confused last time got poisoned on the shaded castle swamp, use the boluses, poison dot (proc) is gone but the buildup start over filling half of the bar even after I no longer standing in poison pool. thought it was a bug. So poison and rot actually linger on your the clothes. interesting mechanic.
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I tried using this and it immediately killed my bleed-build character. Then Miyazaki broke into my house and kicked my dog. Did I mess up my save file? Or is this normal?
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You can find soap in the back of the first room in Siofra under the waterfall.
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i think there’s a bug with this item? if you equip the moonveil or rivers of blood you can’t use it
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use with celestial dew to wash all your sins away.. but does it? really?
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Wetness, oil, and poison on the skin finally made a comeback from DS2?
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Gotta make sure you wash yourself off after dealing with any filthy casuls.
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I never found the neutralizing boluses recipe, so this was a real lifesaver for me in places like the shaded castle
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Considering we need a Cured Meat for Vitality, I recommend they make it Soap. We can call it revitalizing soap!
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If you use it on a Rivers of Blood user, it instantly kills them. Super good for PvP.
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This does NOT remove scarlet rot buildup, nor cure it once it procs.
Gonna guess I'm not the first to frantically craft a stack on the way to the Cloister.
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Using Soap underneath a walking bell tower causes it to stop walking around and stand still.
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I used soap under a Walling Bell Tower and it stopped moving around.
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Pretty sure blood and ick from Scarlet Swamps can give you Scarlet Rot.
Wonder if this would stop that from happening
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Wait... is that last description line a 'Spirited Away' reference?!
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There's another knight wearing and dropping the alternate helmet on the cliff near the dragoncommunion cathedral.
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maybe it's only for fashion. it could only remove the dirt from your character for stuff like screenshot
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Guys, I'm having an issue: I named my character "Gamer" and for some reason I can never find this item?
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What does it actually do compared to boluses? Is it like a that just for all different parts buildups? Only those about "immunity" or does it also work for death blight? I am surprised nobody actually asked or explained this item exactly here.
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Do not drop this item, it will leave you in a vulnerable state for a backstab.
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If you walk in poison swamp and it keeps buidling up even after you get out of it you can use soap to wash off the remaining poison
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Pretty usefull if you're rolling through scarlet rot and poison swamp areas
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I like to use this item after killing invaders. Literally "washing your hands of them" is more disrespectful than pointing down will ever be.
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I honestly couldn't play one more moment knowing how dirty my character must be.. That's when I stumbled upon, clearly, the most important item in the game. it was haunting my dreams! Thank you FromSoftware!
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Finally, some real equipment in elden ring... I can just see soap jokes now
Drop them every time you get invaded, maybe they'll catch the drift
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