One of the most aggravating and deadly ailments in Elden Ring is Scarlet Rot, a Status Effect that deals damage at a faster rate than Poison but for a shorter duration. The Lands Between is filled with locations, enemy mobs, and bosses that can inflict buildup of this lethal disease. As a result, many Tarnished travelers will likely have experienced multiple deaths from Scarlet Rot, making the ailment itself a formidable opponent in Elden Ring.
Fortunately, there are two ways to cure Scarlet Rot and remove the effect, along with any progressive buildup. The first is by consuming an item called Preserving Boluses. Tarnished might stumble upon several of these fluffy red snacks during their journey. A limited stock of Preserving Boluses can also be purchased from the Nomadic Merchant near the Caelid Highway North. However, the player's goal should not be to find these precious Consumables but craft them via a recipe Cookbook.
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To make Scarlet Rot-removing Preserving Boluses in Elden Ring, adventurers will need the Armorer's Cookbook [6]. This Cookbook can be found within the Siofra River region near the Site of Grace at the Siofra River Bank. More specifically, Tarnished can loot the recipe book from a corpse sitting by a cliff's edge next to two ghostly Ancestral Followers.
Once travelers have acquired the Armorer's Cookbook [6], they can craft Preserving Boluses using the following ingredients:
The second way to cure Scarlet Rot in Elden Ring is by casting an Incantation called Flame, Cleanse Me. Costing 14 FP and requiring 12 Faith, the Flame, Cleanse Me Spell is located within a Fire Monk Camp southeast of Church of Vows. Tarnished can reach this location by
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