Twin Maiden Husks |
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Location | Roundtable Hold |
Role | Merchant |
Voiced by | n/a |
Twin Maiden Husks is an NPC and Merchant in Elden Ring. Twin Maiden Husks look like two Finger Readers, holding a staff, and will take Bell Bearing objects to expand their inventory, giving players an option to purchase many Upgrade Materials and the stores of any dead merchant.
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Twin Maiden Husks Location in Elden Ring
Twin Maiden Husks can be found at Roundtable Hold
- This NPC does not move
- This merchant can't be fought
- This shop is expanded by bringing "Bell Bearing" Key Items.
Elden Ring Twin Maiden Husks Shop
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*Original merchant requires a Scroll, a Prayerbook, or quest progression to unlock this item
Offering Bell Bearings
Some items in the Twin Maiden Husks' shop can only be unlocked by offering bell bearings, which can be found across the world or looted from killed merchants. Note that, in the case of killed merchants, only unlocked items will appear in the Twin Maiden Husks' shop upon offering the bell bearing (e.g. giving Sorceress Sellen the Royal House Scroll is required for her bell bearing to add Glintblade Phalanx and Carian Slicer to the Twin Maiden Husks' shop). Likewise, items already purchased from a merchant will not be restocked if they are killed and their bell bearing offered.
As of Patch 1.05, all items unlocked by offering the following Bell Bearings to the Twin Maiden Husks will carry over to NG+:
- Bone Peddler's Bell Bearing
- Meat Peddler's Bell Bearing
- Medicine Peddler's Bell Bearing
- Gravity Stone Peddler's Bell Bearing
- Smithing-Stone Miner's Bell Bearing (1)
- Smithing-Stone Miner's Bell Bearing (2)
- Smithing-Stone Miner's Bell Bearing (3)
- Smithing-Stone Miner's Bell Bearing (4)
- Somberstone Miner's Bell Bearing (1)
- Somberstone Miner's Bell Bearing (2)
- Somberstone Miner's Bell Bearing (3)
- Somberstone Miner's Bell Bearing (4)
- Somberstone Miner's Bell Bearing (5)
- Glovewort Picker's Bell Bearing (1)
- Glovewort Picker's Bell Bearing (2)
- Glovewort Picker's Bell Bearing (3)
- Ghost-Glovewort Picker's Bell Bearing (1)
- Ghost-Glovewort Picker's Bell Bearing (2)
- Ghost-Glovewort Picker's Bell Bearing (3)
See the Bell Bearings article for a complete list of bell bearings and where to find them.
Dialogue in Elden Ring: Twin Maiden Husks
The Twin Maiden Husks are silent and have no dialogue.
Dialogue menu options:
- Purchase: open the shop for items not from other merchants
- Offer a bell bearing: offer a bell bearing to the Twin Maiden Husks
- Bell bearing shop 1:
- Bell bearing shop 2:
- Bell bearing shop 3:
- Bell bearing shop 4:
- Bell bearing shop 5:
- Leave: exit dialogue
Elden Ring Twin Maiden Husks Notes & Trivia
- Important Note: If any other Merchants in the world are killed whether accidentally or by a hostile's attacks, their inventory is added to the Twin Maiden Husks' so you can still purchase said merchants' items in the event of their demise.
- If you miss interacting with Ranni the Witch at Church of Elleh, and meet her at Ranni's Rise, Twin Maiden Husks will sell Spirit Calling Bell and Lone Wolf Ashes which are dropped by Ranni if you do interacting with her the the church.
Changelog
1.01
- All non-boss items in Enia's shop were relocated to the Twin Maiden Husks' shop
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Does anyone have any issues with tmh not have most of the items she should have like the finger seal? I bought ps4 version of the game and I'm noticing it doesnt have alot of things everyone says it should have like the claw talisman is not in that tall tower.
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honestly i think these two were meant to be fully animated characters but from ran out of time
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I wish there was an item like a "pocket mirror" so you could edit your character very limitedly like your eyepatch, hair, facial hair, and makeup and you could buy it from the twin husks
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I played an RPG once that showed your inventory on one side, the shopkeeper's inventory on the other side. That way, if you knew you wanted, say 24 of this particular item in 8 different levels, you could instantly look and see how many you had to know how many you needed, and possibly even sell off excess of an item.
That game was called Fallout. It displayed that this programming technology was available in 1997.
These guys haven't caught on to menu designs that are two and a half decades old.
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Why do we have to give runes to a statue/dried husk? (Or a sword for Bernahl's case)
What will it do if we just take the items without paying? Looking at us funny until we give up?
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Hey hewg can you- wait i need 1 more. Give me a second *runs back to twin maidens and buys extra upgrade materials* *runs back* okay can you upgrade my sword? *upgrades* thanks. Hey roderika can you upgrade tiche for m- *missing upgrade material* what the hell. *sigh* damnit, okay give me a minute.
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the fact that they don't just combine all the bell bearing items into the main purchase menu and instead add some there but split other shops out into their own sub menus is impressively bad UX. I have to assume that From didn't have anyone UX test the menus because if they did, they wouldn't have done something so stupid.
We already have a dozen different tabs to sort items by, there's literally no reason whatsoever to make us click through 5 "bell bearing shop" menus each with their own sub selections, especially when 99% of players aren't going to remember what items are in "Gostoc's Bell Bearing Shop" without looking at the wiki or manually checking themselves. Separating them out they way they do is a terrible user experience and there's no excuse for it.
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I don't know if anyone else has done it but if you manage to get a whetblade before getting the whetstone knife they'll sell it to you for 500 runes
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I wish they had 2 Scimitars in stock. At this point, you can only get 2 of them by starting as the Warrior.
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As of 1.03 : Regular Smithing stones prices gone down :
1 = 200 Runes/ 2 = 400 Runes /3 = 600 Runes / 4 = 900 Runes / 5 = 1200 Runes / 6= 1500 Runes
( don't have the 7,8,9 yet)
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When does she sell “calling bell” if you didn’t get it from witch Rena. I’m halfway through the game and still isn’t showing up :(
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I gave her the NOMADIC MERCHANT'S BELL BEARING [2] and it did not offer the shop in her list. I gave the item immediately after giving the NOMADIC MERCHANT'S BELL BEARING [6] which did work.
- Anonymous
Gave mining bell and glovewort picker bells required for smithing stone 7 and 8 and glovewort 7 and 8 and they dont show up in the shop?
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So in stormveil castle, there is that tall NPC who tells you to go through that back gate, and he's the one who locks you in that room with the knight. Well once you kill Godrick, reload the area where you fight him and you can find him stomping on Godrick's body and gives you some dialogue, you can kill him and he will drop a bell you can give to the twin husk's and it unlocks a bandit outfit along with some other cool items,
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add these too I guess
https://eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com/Glovewort+Picker's+Bell+Bearing+(1)
https://eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com/Glovewort+Picker's+Bell+Bearing+(2)
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smithing stone miners bell bearing [4] aquired from god skin duo in farum azula
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somber smithing stone 5 costs 9000 and somber smithing stone 6 costs 12000
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the bell for level 9 slumbering stones is in farum azula. from the temple rooftop, past the dragon, over a gazebo that is laying sideways. after that, theres a small room with enemies and a corpse that holds the bell. the bell for level 7 and 8 slumbering stones is also in farum azula, directly after tempest facing balcony.
the bell for level 7 and 8 normal smithing stones is also somewhere in farum azula, but i dont remember where. that one also makes them sell ruin fragments.
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I've found a troublemaker's bell (don't remember where) and gave it to the twin so they now sold me Rya's necklace
- Anonymous
The Bell Bearing Hunter also appears in Hermit Merchants Shack at night. Gives a bell that add the 4 kinds of Boluses to the store.
my store also has Grave Glovewort (4-6) in addition to Ghost Glovewort but i dont know where they're from.
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You can get patches store if you killed him like I did accidentaly, finally I can buy margit`s shackle
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Why does it say that you can buy Somber Smithing Stone (7)/(8)? Is this a mistake or can you somehow unlock it?
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upgrading normal weapons is ridiculously expensive, it's 230k runes just to get to +18 for 1 normal weapon if you buy all the stones from the merchant, and there are still 6 more levels after to get to +24. That also doesn't include the weapon upgrade cost itself which you pay to the blacksmith.
in comparison, the unique weapons only have 9 levels of upgrades that only require 1 stone each, so unique weapons will cost like 100k to upgrade...
- Anonymous
How much time does it take for it to restock on smithing stones?
If you miss the storyteller and so don't get the spirit summoning bell and wolf spirits from her, the Twin Maiden Husks sell them instead for 100 and 500 runes, respectively.
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she sells those shard stones after getting her the item after defeating boss in raya lucaria crytal tunnel (north of church of vows but on the bottom, from water side)
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There isn't any smithing stones in their shop for me.. any idea why?
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If you kill a merchant does the price of the items they sold stay the same?
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How do you unlock the twins? Maybe put that into the Notes or in the base description like "...and they become available after___".
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Even the corpses are enlisted during these shattered times.
Important: This merchant's shop is different based on the version of the game you have. The regular non-boss items were moved from Enia to Twin Maiden Husks in 1.01
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