Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC contains a variety of new items and equipment that can further enhance your build and make those boss battles a lot easier. However, finding these items can be quite troublesome if you don’t know where to look for them.

The Shattered Stone Talisman can be found in the Scadu Atlas region. It is fairly easy to miss out on considering its location, but the buffs it provides will increase the damage of kicking and stomping skills, especially for some of the new DLC Hand-to-Hand weapons, if you prefer to use them.

The description of Shattered Stone Talisman is shown on the item selection screen.

How To Get The Shattered Stone Talisman

The Shattered Stone Talisman can be found in theMoorth Ruins of the Scadu Atlas area. Once you’ve reached the Moorth Ruins Site of Grace, continue moving southeast until you come across a house with an open door.

Be careful while walking on the ledge to get this item, as it’s quite narrow, which may make you more susceptible to falling.

Head inside the house and walk downstairs. You’ll notice that the wall in front of the stairs is broken. Walk through the broken wall, and turn left. Continue moving left on the ledge, andyou’ll find the Shattered Stone Talisman on a corpse.

Shattered Stone Talisman Effects And Tips

The Shattered Stone Talismanboosts the damageofstompingandkicking skills by ten percent. It means that any Ash of War or weapon that makes you stomp the ground or launch a kick receives a damage boost. For instance, The Hoarfrost Stomp, and Storm Stomp Ash of Wars will benefit from this Talisman.

Note that the Talisman alsopairs well with Dane’s FootworkandDryleaf ArtsHand-to-Hand weapons, as their movesets include several kicks in the form of normal and heavy attacks, each benefiting from the Talisman.

If you’re going for a build that primarily focuses on the new DLC Hand-to-Hand weapons, then we recommend you to use this Talisman with eitherGravebird’s Blackquill Armor or Raptor’s Black Feathersto strengthen any jumping kick attack, as both pieces of chest armor increase the damage of jump attacks by ten percent.