Elden Ring: How to replenish flasks of crimson and cerulean tears? Elden Ring guide, walkthrough
This page of the Elden Ring guide answers the question - how to renew the amount of Crimson Tears and Cerulean Tears.
Last update: 04 March 2024
This page of the Elden Ring game guide explains the ways in which you can replenish your Flasks of Crimson Tears and Flasks of Cerulean Tears. Additionally, you will learn which flasks to take with you.
What are the flasks of crimson and cerulean tears?
Flasks of Crimson Tears are used to restore your character's health bar, while flasks of cerulean tears regenerate your mana points, which are necessary to use specific items, skills, spells and miracles.
Ways to replenish the flasks
- The most common and fastest way to restore your flasks is to rest at a Site of Grace. While resting, you will replenish all your flasks. However, this means that any enemies you defeated will reappear. This is because the world resets and enemies respawn.
- The second way is to defeat certain groups of enemies, most often those stationed in camps or a given region. After defeating all the enemies, there is a chance that you will restore some of your flasks.
- The third and final way is to look for specific enemies known as the Teardrop Scarabs. It is a special type of opponent that isn't aggressive towards players. As soon as you approach them, they will start running away, usually towards a larger group of enemies. Killing them will restore your flasks of crimson or cerulean tears (depending on the type of scarab). Moreover, after defeating them, you will get a unique item. Be careful, however, because after a while, they will dig into the ground and disappear for good (after resting, they will reappear, if they haven't been killed).
Allocating the flasks
While resting in a place of grace, you can also select which types of flasks to take with you. If you use skills or spells a lot more, you can allocate more flasks of cerulean tears. If you prefer fighting in melee or need more flasks to restore health, increase the number of flasks of crimson tears.
When it comes to multiplayer, it's a good idea to have an even number of particular flasks. When you go online, you'll have twice as few flasks, rounded down. This means that if you have a 3:1 ratio of flasks, you will get one health restoring flask and no mana restoring flasks. If you have a 2:2 ratio of flasks, you will get one of each type.