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Where to Find the Meteorite Staff in Elden Ring

Learn where to find the Meteorite Staff in Elden Ring

People love stuff from space, especially cool-sounding things like meteorites. You name something after meteorites, I guarantee you people are gonna say “whoa, that’s a cool thing.” This goes double for weapons in fantasy settings, which is why you should definitely go grab the Meteorite Staff in Elden Ring. Here’s where to find the Meteorite Staff in Elden Ring.

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The Meteorite Staff is a unique Glintstone staff that provides a bonus to Gravity-type Sorceries. With S-grade INT scaling and a usage requirement of only 18 INT and 6 STR, it’s a fantastic early-game weapon for INT-specced characters like Astrologers. The only downside is that you can’t upgrade it, so it’s only good for early game, but hey, you should take every small benefit you can in a game like this.

Where to Find the Meteorite Staff in Elden Ring

The Meteorite Staff can be found in the Caelid region, specifically in a swamp located near the Sellia Crystel Tunnel. Journey through the swamp until you stumble across the Street of Sages Ruins. 

Where to Find the Meteorite Staff in Elden Ring

Within the ruins, you should find a staircase leading upwards, at the top of which is a small room where a handful of Poison Flowers are hanging out. Dispatch the Poison Flowers, then check the room’s lone window to find a dangling corpse. Search the corpse, and you’ll find the Meteorite Staff, rife for the looting. 

Incidentally, some players have reported the Meteorite Staff not spawning if they’re playing the game without the recently released Day 1 patch, so make sure your copy of Elden Ring is fully updated before going to look for the Meteorite Staff (which you should probably do anyway, as it has some stability and frame stuttering fixes).

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Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.