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I know how to obtain the normal version, but I have no clue how to get a Proof of a Concord Well Kept to drop for me in any way. How do I get one? I know that killing an invading dark spirit when summoned to another world as a Blue Sentinel or a Blade of the Darkmoon will get me one, but how do I obtain a Well Kept Proof from a standard summoning?

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  • There isn't a way to get it from a standard summoning.
    – Vemonus
    Commented May 28, 2017 at 19:38
  • @Vemonus what do you mean?
    – Parzival
    Commented May 28, 2017 at 19:44
  • read my answer. You have to be summoned into someone's world as a Blade of the Darkmoon and kill an invading member of Rosaria's Fingers. That's the only way.
    – Vemonus
    Commented May 28, 2017 at 20:15

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The only way to get a Proof of a Concord Well Kept, according to the wiki page is to be summoned as a Blade of the Darkmoon and then kill an invading dark spirit that is a member of Rosaria's Fingers. This item is not dropped any other way. In fact, the wiki dispels a misconception that people have about where to get this item:

It is a common misconception that these drop from Aldrich Faithfuls after killing them. However, this is not the case, even if the player lands the killing blow on them.

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  • Having done /so many invasions/ this seems inaccurate, otherwise I'd have way, way more Well Kept Concords. In my experience I've only seen them drop under one single circumstance: I was summoned as a Sentinel/Blade to a host who had used Dried Fingers and I killed a Mad Phantom, a Mound Maker. All of those things are required. I'm a blue, the host has used dried fingers, I kill an invading purple (not an aldrich). If it was as easy as merely killing a red, how would we even get regular concords, which we get from killing reds? No rewards for killing aldrich... Commented Jun 2, 2017 at 17:49
  • It's too bad it's so hard to test, since we can't exactly "force" two random summons at once to a single testing host. These can't be "soapstone" summons after all... Commented Jun 2, 2017 at 17:51

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