By equipping the Flock's Canvas Talisman, all players who rely heavily on ranged, area-of-effect, or direct damage-dealing offensive incantations have the ability to increase the overall damage-dealing properties of those incantations. During our initial run through Elden Ring, we respecced our mage build to become a Faith Build, and we relied heavily on this talisman for a significant portion of that run.

The Talisman of Flock's Canvas is an item that is superior to another talisman that provides the same benefits but has a significantly lower overall damage percentage. In Elden Ring, players who rely on incantations can obtain Faithful's Canvas Talisman during the middle of the game. This talisman is good, but it is not the best option available to those players. In contrast to Faithful's Canvas Talisman, which provides an additional 4% bonus damage to all incantations, Flock's Canvas Talisman provides an additional 8% increase in the potency of incantations.

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If you combine this talisman with other scorpion charms that focus on holy, lightning, or fire, the overall elemental damage that your melee weapons and incantations deal will be significantly increased. The overall power of the incantations that Flock's Canvas Talisman provides, on the other hand, is only applicable to the majority of the offensive spells and not the supportive ones. If you equip the Flock's Canvas Talisman in Elden Ring, support incantations such as Golden Vow, Erdtree's Blessings, and a great many others will not gain any benefit from doing so.

In order for players to acquire the Flock's Canvas Talisman, they will need to travel to the eastern region of Caelid and speak with a non-player character who goes by the name Gowry. You can find him in the shack that belongs to Gowry, which is located to the right just before the path that leads to Sellia, the Town of Sorcery. During your initial conversation with the NPC, he will explain that Millicent is suffering from a rotting condition and that he needs a specific item in order to treat her. If you want to find Gowry in the eastern part of Caelid, this picture should help.

If you travel a short distance to the left from Gowry's Shack, you will run into Commander O'Neil. Defeating this field boss will award you with the Unalloyed Gold Needle item. Once you have returned this item to Gowry, he will request that you treat Millicent, who is currently located in a church outside of the Sellia town.

This kicks off the Millicent questline, and if you complete it, you will be rewarded with Flock's Canvas Talisman. However, if you complete ER gold to its conclusion, you will discover that Gowry has passed away. Killing Gowry after interacting with Millicent will earn you the Flock's Canvas Talisman even if you choose not to finish the questline associated with Millicent.

Another one of Elden Ring's best talismans for use in the middle to late stages of the game is the Godfrey Icon. If you are using spells or incantations that have an alternate charged version that deals massive damage in comparison to the regular or quick-fire version, then you must not sleep on the Godfrey Icon talisman. If you do, you will miss out on the massive damage that the charged version deals. This is due to the fact that this talisman raises the maximum amount of damage that can be dealt by spells and incantations when they are charged, then released, or fired at foes or bosses.

After using Godfrey Icon, players have a 15% chance to increase their overall damage, which is a respectable increase taking into consideration that the majority of charged spells and skills are ranged attacks. In Elden Ring, the benefit of using ranged attacks, spells, or incantations instead of dealing melee damage that puts you in a dangerous position is that you are able to stay out of harm's way. This is especially advantageous when engaging in combat with a single extremely powerful boss who is accompanied by multiple bosses, such as Godskin Duo.

After completing both halves of the Dectus Medallion in Elden Ring, players have the opportunity to interact with Grand Lift of Dectus in order to acquire Godfrey Icon during the middle portion of the game. After you have arrived at the Altus Plateau, travel to your right and look below the cliff; there you will find their Golden Lineage Evergaol.

 

It will be necessary for you to make use of a stone sword key to destroy the imp statue, then steal your way into the Evergaol, and finally engage in combat with Godefroy the Grafted

 

- You must travel to this location and defeat the boss in order to obtain the Godfrey Icon talisman

- The location of Golden Lineage Evergaol can be found here

- The first thing that comes to mind when we are asked to select the best talisman in ER gold that falls under the category of defense is the Dragoncrest Greatshield talisman

- This talisman, which reduces the overall damage you take from incoming attacks, whether they are slashes, strikes, or charged attacks, is by a wide margin the best-in-class option available



If you want to know exactly how much damage the Dragoncrest Greatshield talisman mitigates, you might be surprised to learn that whenever you have this talisman equipped, it mitigates twenty percent of the damage from any attacks that are directed at you. On the other hand, this talisman will have no effect whatsoever on any damage, of any kind, that you sustain from elements such as fire, lightning, poison, black flame, magic, or any other type. The reason for this is that the 20% reduction in damage only applies to the physical damage, and not the elemental damage.

The Haligtree that Miquella tends to can provide you with the talisman. Before you hoist your other regular medallion, which will take you to the Mountaintops of the Giants, you must scroll the option and select "Hoist Secret Medallion." This is required even if you already have the full Haligtree Medallion. Now, head over to Grand Lift of Rold. If you do so, you will be instructed to raise the Haligtree Medallion, which will lead you to the Consecrated Snowyfield.