Where to find Stonesword Keys in Elden Ring
And the Imp Statues you use them on.
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Elden Ring’s Stonesword Keys some of the rarest items in the game. They let you unlock a variety of closed-off rooms that contain valuable items. Like Pharros' Lockstones in Dark Souls 2, these keys can be slotted into Imp Statues to remove fog doors, giving you access to crafting items, spell tomes, talismans, and even dungeons. Their value is also the reason that a Stonesword Key is one of the bestElden Ring keepsakes.
In this list of Elden Ring Stonesword Key locations, I’ll go through the ones we’ve found so far, as well as the Imp Statues we’ve located. Some of these have some decent goodies, so you should get an idea of where to spend your scarce keys. We don’t have too many yet, since theyarerare, but we’ll add more as we find them.
Stonesword Keys
Elden Ring Stonesword Key locations
East Limgrave
West Limgrave
South Limgrave
Siofra River
Caelid
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Mt. Gelmir
Altus Plateau
Leyndell, Royal Capital
East Mountaintops of the Giants
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Imp Statues
Elden Ring Imp statue locations
There are lots of Imp statues scattered throughout the world, but here’s what some of them unlock, so you know where to spend your keys:
Roundtable Hold
West Limgrave
East Limgrave
Siofra River
West Liuria
Mt. Gelmir
And that’s all we’ve unlocked for now. We’ll add more to this list in due course.
Sarah started as a freelance writer in 2018, writing for PCGamesN, TechRadar, GamingBible, Red Bull Gaming and more. In 2021, she was offered a full-time position on the PC Gamer team where she takes every possible opportunity to talk about World of Warcraft and Elden Ring. When not writing guides, most of her spare time is spent in Azeroth—though she’s quite partial to JRPGs too. One of her fondest hopes is to one day play through the ending of Final Fantasy X without breaking down into a sobbing heap. She probably has more wolves in Valheim than you.
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