Elden Ringhas a lot of consumable items that add to the player experience one way or the other. These can often be ignored by the players in favor offlashy abilities and powerful weapons, but they can make your game much easier when properly used.

There are non-combat applications for some consumables as well, such as the Bell Bearings found throughout the base game and theShadow of the Erdtree DLC. One such Bell Bearing is theGreasemonger’s Bell Bearing,which can be found a little way away from Bonny Village.

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Greasemonger’s Bell Bearing Effects & Uses

The bell bearing of a hornsent greasemonger who did not survive the war.

Offer to the Twin Maiden Husks at the Roundtable Hold to gain access to the following items:

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- Root Resin

- Knot Resin

The Greasemongger’s Bell Bearing is a typical Bell Bearing. The item can be used with the Twin Maiden Husks at the Roundtable to unlock Root and Knot Resin. The two resins are used to craft Grease items, which can beused to buff weapons. The specific buff depends on the additional material used, varying from giving fire damage to granting buffs against dragon-type enemies.

Where To Find Greasemonger’s Bell Bearing

To get the Greasemonger’s Bell Bearing in theShadow of the Erdtree DLC, you must travel tothe Bonny Village site of grace. Head northeast, going past the Bridge Leading to the Village site of grace. Once you’ve reached theChurch District Highroad site of grace, turn around and start following the road back to where you came from.

Head to the secondrocky outcroppingnext to thelarge cliff wall. Get rid of the wolves there and go to theedge of the platform. You’ll see ajar hanging from the cliff. Although you can’t lock on to it, aim at it using your controller or mouse, and use a throwable weapon or item to break it. Backtrack and go down to the location where the item inside the jar fell to pick up the Greasemonger’s Bell Bearings.