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Elden Ring: How to Equip Sorcery Spells and Magic

Time to utilize magical arts!

Elden Ring: How to Equip Sorcery Spells and Magic

With FromSoftware‘s Elden Ring now finally upon us, it is time to dive into the hardcore world of action RPGs and prepare to die and die again. However, you can make your life a little bit easier by upping your knowledge game, and with our guide on how to equip Sorcery spells and magic in Elden Ring, you will get off on the right foot.

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How to Equip Sorcery Spells and Magic in Elden Ring

When it comes to wielding the magical arts in Elden Ring, it is broken up into two main components. First of all, you will have to either possess the spell from questing or finding it in the world, or purchase it from the vendors that are well-versed in sorcery.

  1. Find spells/incantations for sale from vendors to purchase.

  2. Head to a Site of Grace, and enter the Memorize Spells menu.

    Choose the spells that you want to equip and confirm your selection. If you want to equip more spells, you may need to increase your Memory slots by obtaining Memory Stones.

  3. Use your selected spells in Elden Ring.

    Do note that if you’re using Sorcery, for instance, you’ll also need to equip a staff in an armament slot to use them. The Astrologer class starts with a staff, but you can also get them as enemy drops.

Once you have done everything, this will let you equip two different spells at the start, and more slots can be opened up with Memory Stones. These are obviously rare items, and can be either found in the world or purchased from certain vendors.

Now that you are all caught up on how to equip Sorcery spells and magic in Elden Ring, be sure to check out our guide wiki for even more tips and tricks, including saving your game, and learning more weapon upgrades.

If there are any questions that you might have that are not answered, please leave them in the comments below and we will get back to you as soon as we can!

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