How to get Star Fists in Elden Ring

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✓ At a glance
  • Star Fists are a pair of spiked gloves that can be used as a weapon in Elden Ring
  • They are found on the eastern side of the colosseum in Leyndell, Royal Capital
  • As well as dealing physical damage, they can also deal decent Blood Loss to enemies

Sick of whacking everyone you see with a huge sword? Don’t like using Sorcery and prefer to get up close and personal. Love punching stuff? Sounds like you need to get yourself a pair of spiked metal gloves, and luckily, Elden Ring has you covered with the Star Fists.

The Star Fists are a pair of gloves that, when fully upgraded, can deal some devastating damage and bleed on your enemies. So if you think that sounds like something you’d enjoy, let’s take a look at exactly how and where to get the Star Fists in Elden Ring.

Where to get Star Fists in Elden Ring

To get the Star Fists, you’re going to have to get to the colosseum in Leyndell, Royal Capital. If you haven’t got here yet, you won’t miss it, as you’ll have to pass this location in order to progress the main story. The nearest Site of Grace is the West Capital Rampart, so head here to start off.

From the Grace, head south. Follow the path until you reach some large branches, climb on them and cross over onto the bit of land where the colosseum stands. From here, climb up to the top until you reach the colosseum itself.

Head to the eastern side of the colosseum, opposite the entrance. Check inside one of the alcoves in the bottom floor of the colosseum and you’ll find a corpse with an item on it. Loot the corpse to receive the Star Fists.

Star Fists overview

The Star Fists are great for fighting up-close and personal. They deal decent damage and provide some Blood Loss to your enemies, which is especially potent thanks to their fairly good attack speed. They also have the Endure weapon skill which briefly reduces HP and posture damage you take, though this can be replaced by other Ashes of War.

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Elden Ring

  • Release Date: February 25, 2022
    • - 25 February 2022 (PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S)
  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
  • Genre(s): Action, RPG