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U4GM - 5 Elden Ring Consumables That Increase Your Speed Temporarily


Mobility in Elden Ring can be the difference between life and death. While dodging and sprinting are core movement mechanics, temporary speed boosts can give players a crucial edge during exploration, combat, or PvP. Whether you're trying to outrun a deadly boss attack, reposition in battle, or make a quick getaway, certain Elden Ring Items provide powerful, time-limited movement advantages.

During my time in the Lands Between, I’ve tested various consumables to improve my speed, and these five stood out for their effectiveness and versatility. For those who want to enhance their gameplay or skip the farming process, it's also a convenient option to buy Elden Ring Items to keep these rare consumables on hand.

1. Roped Fetid Pots (Used Strategically)

While not directly increasing your own speed, these consumables are excellent for creating chaos and space in combat. Throwing one can trigger panic in enemy groups, allowing you to reposition or sprint away unscathed.

Personal Use Case: I used roped pots while infiltrating enemy camps like the one near Fort Gael. They gave me just enough room to move quickly through tight enemy formations without engaging directly.

2. Exalted Flesh + Light Load Combo

Though Exalted Flesh is primarily a damage-boosting consumable, pairing it with a Light Equipment Load build can enhance overall movement. With lighter armor and fewer encumbrances, your dodge rolls become faster and you sprint more freely. While not a traditional speed booster, this setup functions as one.

My Experience: In PvP duels, I’d pop Exalted Flesh just before a fight and use my faster movement to bait out attacks and dodge more cleanly, keeping pressure on opponents who couldn’t match my pace.

3. Spiked Cracked Tear (Wondrous Physick Mix)

Though the Spiked Cracked Tear doesn't explicitly state "speed" on the label, it enhances charged attacks, which synergizes well with mobility. Charging into enemies with enhanced moves can reduce the time needed in direct combat, indirectly speeding up your offensive pacing.

Why I Recommend It: I’ve used it to great effect against large enemy groups. With more powerful attacks, you spend less time in danger and more time moving between threats.

4. Quickstep Ash of War (Paired with Speed Consumables)

While Quickstep itself isn’t a consumable, it becomes even more potent when used alongside consumables that remove stamina limitations or improve FP efficiency. Combining Quickstep with items like the Cerulean Hidden Tear allows nearly endless evasive movement.

Real Gameplay Scenario: When fighting fast bosses like Black Knife Assassin, this combo let me weave around attacks without breaking rhythm, effectively increasing my movement speed throughout the battle.

5. Pickled Turtle Neck

This underrated consumable boosts stamina recovery speed for a short duration, which indirectly increases your movement capability. With faster stamina regen, you can sprint, dodge, and attack more fluidly without pause.

First-Hand Experience: I relied on Pickled Turtle Necks heavily during my first attempt at Stormveil Castle. The increased stamina recovery helped me weave through enemy patrols, avoid direct combat, and maintain a steady exploration pace.

Speed isn’t always about raw sprinting—it’s about agility, stamina, and the ability to outmaneuver threats in a dangerous world. These consumables, while subtle, had a major impact on how I approached battles and exploration in Elden Ring. Understanding how to use them effectively, or choosing to buy Elden Ring Items for faster access, can elevate your gameplay and keep you one step ahead of the enemies in the Lands Between.

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