The Golem Finger is one of the dozens of materials you can find in Granblue Fantasy: Relink, and it’s something you’ll need to get to make your weapons stronger.
If the name didn’t make it clear enough already, you’ll mostly be getting these things from defeating Golem enemies. But where do you even find the golems?
Well, that’s one of the questions we’ll answer in our guide! So, read on and we’ll help you hunt for those Golem Fingers.
How to Get Golem Finger
You can only get the Golem Finger material by defeating the Rock Golem. Your first encounter against the Rock Golem will be during Chapter 6: In Search of Hope.
Defeating that Rock Golem will get you 5 Golem Fingers. Fighting the Rock Golem is part of the main story, so you really can’t miss it!
If that’s still not enough Golem Fingers, though, you can also trade for them at Siero’s Knickknack Shop in Folca. You will need the following materials for the trade:
Desert Ash x3
Red-Hot Cactus x3
You can find those materials as part of certain quests, with Chapter 6 counting as one such quest. So, you should already have some after defeating the Rock Golem the first time around.
If you need even more, though, your best bet is to do the “Golemology 101: Desert Golems” side quest. This quest should unlock for you at the Quest Counter after you beat Chapter 6.
This quest pits you and your party against a Rock Golem, and you can repeat the side quest as many times as you want.
You will get a variety of Desert Ash, Red-Hot Cactus, and Golem Finger materials by simply repeating the quest over and over. As such, it’s by far the best source for Golem Fingers in the game!
Plus, it’s not too tough, especially if you stay on top of upgrading your Sigilsand whatnot.
So, in summary, you should just complete Chapter 6 of the main story first. Then, repeat the “Golemology 101: Desert Golems” side quest for more Golem Fingers if you need them.
You should have no trouble collecting dozens of them now, thanks to our guide!
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