Stargazer Heirloom |
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Weight | 0.6 |
Effect
Raises
Intelligence by 5
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Stargazer Heirloom is a Talisman in Elden Ring. Stargazer Heirloom raises Intelligence by 5. Players can use talismans in Elden Ring to boost a variety of Stats.
A talisman engraved with the legend of a queen.
Raises intelligence.
The young astrologer gazed at the night sky as she walked. She had always chased the stars every step of her journey. Then she met the full moon — and, in time, the astrologer became a queen.
Stargazer Heirloom Effect in Elden Ring
Stargazer Heirloom raises Intelligence by 5.
Where to find Stargazer Heirloom in Elden Ring
- Found on a body lying at the top of the Divine Tower of Liurnia. [Map link]
- You will need the Carian Inverted Statue in order to obtain this talisman.
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Elden Ring Stargazer Heirloom Notes & Tips
- Sell Value: 1,000
Builds with Stargazer Heirloom
- Anonymous
Fun fact. the 5 int from this, paired with a staff with S scaling, gives more damage than the Carven school talisman for most of the game.
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When you want to throw frisbees but can’t be bothered with reading a book.
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"The young astrologer gazed at the night sky as she WALKED"
I love FromSoftware's storytelling, between this talisman, the telescope description and Rennala's phase transition they put huge emphasis on how present-day Rennala can't walk, or even stand up, without ever telling it to our faces.
- Anonymous
It’s weird to think that we curb-stomp Rennala who is Marika’s foil (unfulfilled, empathetic, unambitious, heartbroken, moon-chosen) so early on without much ceremony.
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the design of this talisman and description are really beautiful
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The "I want to use this weapon but it has an INT requirement for no reason" talisman
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Despite being far into the game, I think its fair since mage builds are all about increasing intelligence to get better spells and better damage constantly. Where as other builds like strength and dex only require you have enough to wield certain weapons. The game also doesn't encourage you to go full faith for the most part.
- Anonymous
Despite being far into the game, I think its fair since mage builds are all about increasing intelligence to get better spells and better damage constantly. Where as other builds like strength and dex only require you have enough to wield certain weapons. The game also doesn't encourage you to go full faith for the most part.
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Ranni says at some point, that she her flesh burnt up along with her twin before she took the doll body we are familiar seeing her in. IMO the body you find this item at is Ranni's empyrean corpse
- Anonymous
For anyone wondering if they should use this +5 int talisman or the +sorcery potency Graven-School Talisman:
Testing pebble against a troll -
70 int with Graven: 412 damage
75 int with Stargazer: 428 damage
Baseline damage with neither equipped: 397 damage
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So the similar faith, strength and dexterity talisman are:
- lying in ruins in Liurnia
- lying in fort in Caelid
- reward for easy puzzle in Caelid, need to kill one relatively hard boss if low leveled
The intelligence talisman:
- Has you to complete a questline which requires killing three major bosses, Loretta, Radahn and Mimic tear, and go through multiple high level areas like Nokron.
- Anonymous
This needs more info, for some people it's two giant fingers instead of a dead body.
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+5 Int for the Stargazer Heirloom. Is there a +1,+2,+3 variant of this?
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where can my stupid ass find one of these irl?
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