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These signs let you be summoned by other players, or summon them yourselves. You can summon up to two allies into your game
In practise, getting into all of this means you need a few in-game items to access various bits of multiplayer .
Furlcalling Finger Remedy: This item, which you can buy a recipe to craft from Merchant Kale near the start of the game, lets you see other players' summon signs on the ground in gold, and interact with them to summon the players in question. The item is consumed when you successfully summon someone.
Tarnished's Furled Finger: This item lets you leave your own summon sign on the ground, to be summoned by players who encounter it if they choose. It can be used infinitely without being consumed.
Small Golden Effigy: This sends a bunch of your summoning signs to different pools to let players summon you from a broader range of locations, if you don't mind where you help out. It's got infinite uses, too.
If you want to play with a specific friend, Elden Ring has a system that lets you be tighter with who gets to see your summon signs - passwords.
In the multiplayer menu you can set two types of password, and we'll explain each below.
Multiplayer password: Setting this password to the same as your friends will ensure you only see summon signs from those who match with it, making it way easier to find your friends in-game.