Elder Ring Guide – How to Equip a Bell in Elden Ring

If you’ve ever wondered how to equip a bell in Elden Ring, you’ve come to the right place. This guide will show you how to equip the bell, as well as some other useful items, in the game. You’ll also learn about how to equip other items, such as the Spirit Ashes. If you’re looking for more ways to equip a bell, check out our guides on how to craft and use these items.

Spirit Ashes

To equip bell in Elder Ring, you need to have Spirit Ashes. The best Spirit Ash to get is Lhutel, a rare item found in Tombsward Catacombs, an early-game dungeon located in the Weeping Peninsula. Lhutel drops from the boss of Tombsward Catacombs, Cemetery Shade. You can also get them from tombs in Seluvis’ Rise and Liurnia of the Lakes.

The second item you need to equip is the Summoning Bell. This item is able to summon NPC spirits through ashes. You can only summon spirits in combat if you have Spirit Ashes equipped. They can be retrieved from the gravestone icon, which can be found at certain locations. You can only summon one spirit at a time, so it is important to make sure to have plenty of Ashen Remains available before trying to summon spirits.

After you have the bell equipped, you must collect Spirit Ashes. The Lone Wolf Ashes are the best first option, but you can also find Spirit Ashes from the shortcut menu. The shortcut menu can be accessed by holding Y or Triangle on a PlayStation or Xbox controller. On PC, press R to get to it. To use the bell, you must have Spirit Ashes to summon a Spirit.

Spirit Calling Bell

The Spirit Calling Bell is a special item that you can buy from an NPC called Renna. It costs 1,000 runes to purchase. Once you’ve bought the Spirit Calling Bell, you can then use it to summon spirits. The bell can only be used in certain areas and requires PC power, but it can be used in certain areas to summon spirits. This spell can only be used in specific areas and requires FP, just like other summoning spells.

The Spirit Calling Bell is obtained by speaking to Renna near the third Site of Grace. After you’ve spoken to Renna and gotten the item, you’ll need to return to the Church of Elleh. After a couple of minutes, you’ll receive the Spirit Calling Bell. You’ll need this item in order to summon the witch Renna, so make sure you’re near her location.

The Spirit Calling Bell allows you to summon five noblemen spirits. While the spirits aren’t strong, they serve as good distractions in crowded places. The only drawback to summoning them is their low resistance to damage. It’s recommended to equip the Bell only in areas where you’re certain to encounter bosses. Those who have no plans to summon spirits can buy a Spirit Calling Bell at the Renna in-game shop.

NPC Bell Bearings

You can obtain Bell Bearings for Elden Ring from various NPCs in the game. You can find them in various locations around the game including Warmaster’s Shack and Boilprawn Shack in Liurnia, Forest-Spanning Greatbridge Site of Grace near Mohgwyn Palace, Caelid Highway North near Raya Lucaria Crystal Tunnel, Crumbling Farum Azula, and more.

You can find Bell Bearings by completing quests in various locations in the game. These enemies have varying levels of power and drops. As you go further in the game, you will come across more powerful enemies. Bell Bearing hunters are large, imposing figures that use a long sword and shield. The main difference between these NPCs is the sheer strength of their attack. It is recommended to defeat them with your holy flame, but if you are unable to do so, you can still use your weapon of choice to kill them.

If you are unable to defeat the boss, you can still use the NPC Bell Bearings to buy key crafting ingredients. Bell Bearings can be traded for Twin Maiden Husk, which will expand your conglomerate shop’s inventory. To get Bell Bearings, you must first reach the Warmaster’s Shack in Stormhill, and after advancing time, you can rest at the nearby Site of Grace to get the Ring.

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