Meat of turtle in brine | Elden Ring

Turtle Meat in Brine is a consumable item in Elden Ring. We'll look at where to find it, how to buy it and important information to know about Turtle Meat in Brine.

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Descriptions of turtle meat in brine :

Turtle meat marinated in a bitter medicinal decoction. Item that can be crafted.

Temporarily improves stamina recovery.

Nutrients bubble up throughout the body and infuse nearly inexhaustible energy.

Item name in English: "Pickled Turtle Neck

Locations of Brined Turtle Meat in Elden Ring :

Where can I find turtle meat in brine?

  • On a corpse in a small room with a caged ghost in Castle Morne. Watch out for the skeletal Slime falling from the ceiling when you pick it up.
  • In a chest inside the Grotte d'Earthbore, near the Place of Grace.
  • Can be purchased from the nomad merchant in Limgrave Nord for 800 runes.
  • In Elphael, the Haligtree frame: Found on a corpse inside a dark building to the northeast, guarded by 3 Cristalians (not boss). This building is on the lower level of the zone.
  • Found in an area of Stormveil Castle.

How do you make Turtle Meat in brine in Elden Ring?

To craft Turtle Meat in Brine, you will need the recipe in Nomad Warrior Manual (3) as well as the following resources:

How to use Brined Turtle Meat in Elden Ring?

Turtle meat in brine temporarily increases Endurance recovery speed:

  • Endurance recovery speed +10/s (22.2%)
  • Duration: 60 sec

Further information on Turtle meat in brine

  • You can hold up to 10 turtle meats in brine and store up to 999.
  • Purchase value: 200 Runes

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