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Throughout history, perfumers have prized this extremely fragrant form of miranda pollen, not yet scattered into the air. — Miranda Powder
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Miranda blossoms are enemies and an optional boss in Elden Ring.
Background[]
Since antiquity, the carnivorous miranda flowers have been cultivated by the cloistered perfumers of Leyndell.[1][2] Their potent, unspent pollen,[3] extracted with great care, has long been a key ingredient in the creation of powerful healing aromatics.[4]
Characteristics[]
Characteristics[]
Full-grown miranda flowers typically have pink petals.
Variants[]
Drops[]
Item | Drop rate | Quantity | Notes |
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Runes | 100% | x256 - 5,825 | |
Miranda Powder | 100% | x1 | |
Poisonbloom | 100% | x3 | Crystal Miranda Blossom only |
Poisonbloom | 100% | x5 | All except Crystal Miranda Blossom |
Cracked Crystal | 100% | x3 | Crystal Miranda Blossom only |
Locations[]
Miranda blossoms are found throughout the Lands Between.
Moveset[]
Boss fight[]
Notes[]
- Miranda are particularly troubled by Fire damage.
- Miranda flowers do not grow in the Consecrated Snowfield or on the Mountaintops of the Giants.
- Rather than summoning a downpour of light, the crystal miranda blossoms casts the Star Shower glintstone sorcery.
Trivia[]
- The forename Miranda comes from the Latin word mirandus, which means "worthy of admiration". It also derives from the Latin verb miror, which means "to admire" or "to wonder at".
- William Shakespeare invented the name for a character in his play The Tempest in 1611. In the play, Miranda is the daughter of the magician Prospero. They were sent to die at sea on a "rotten carcass" of a boat but survived and found exile on a small enchanted island.
- Miranda's Prayer, an item cut from the final version of the game, described Miranda as a maiden who became the first miranda flower.
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