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Elden Ring: How to Get Spirit Jellyfish Ashes Summon

Spirit Ashes are an incredibly helpful mechanic in Elden Ring. By using these, players can summon a spirit of Wolves, humans, sorcerers, and other creatures to aid them in combat. In the early stages of the game, it’s possible to get the Elden Ring Spirit Jellyfish Ashes, which has a massive amount of HP and can tank plenty of hits, making it perfect for distracting a boss battle, such as the ever-annoying Margit, the Fell Omen.

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Getting the Spirit Jellyfish Ashes in Elden Ring

To get the Spirit Jellyfish in Elden Ring, you’ll need to go to Stormhill Shack. This is just before you reach the castle gates and just after you’ve passed through the gate at the bottom of the hill next to the Gatefront Ruins where you can find the Whetstone Knife and one of the Limgrave map fragments.

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When you get here, speak to Roderika, the hooded NPC that’s lying on the floor inside the shack.

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Talk to her and she’ll tell you her tale. Speak to her one or two more times and she’ll eventually ask you to take “this little guy,” and hand over the Spirit Jellyfish Ashes in Elden Ring.

Why You Want the Spirit Jellyfish

As noted earlier, the Spirit Jellyfish has a massive amount of HP and doesn’t take a whole lot of damage from bosses like Margit. This makes it great for distracting enemies and tanking damage while you get some easy hits on them.

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To help aid you in battle, the Spirit Jellyfish can also deal damage with its poison projectile attacks. As the poison damage builds up on an enemy, it’ll deal more and more damage, making it perfect for taking on those early game boss battles.

There you have how to get the Spirit Jellyfish in Elden Ring. For more tips, tricks and guides on FromSoftware’s epic RPG, head over to our wiki or see more of our coverage on the game below.

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