What to do with the Red Jewelled Brooch?

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I've collected a Red Jewelled Brooch in Bloodborne, which I can use to gain a Droplet Blood Gem; or give to the child that gives you the Tiny Music Box — as confirmation of her mother's death.

From what I've read online, the child will cry and leave the house. What other consequences are there to giving the child the brooch? Is it better to not give it to her?






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Quick Answer about "What to do with the Red Jewelled Brooch?"

  • Using the Red Jeweled Brooch will give the player a Red Blood Gem.
  • The Red Jeweled Brooch can also be given to the Young Girl in Central Yharnam, as part of a quest.


  • What does giving the red brooch do in bloodborne?

    By consuming this item it turns into a precious Droplet Blood Gem. Possible Gems it can produce: Red Blood Gem.

    Should you hand over red Jewelled brooch?

    You keep the brooch. The same as (2). She will eventually leave on her own. You keep the brooch.

    Should I give red brooch to girl bloodborne?

    Eventually she will leave her home. Defeating the pig in the sewers will yield a Red Messenger Ribbon. 2b. If you don't give her the Brooch, and have visited the Oedon Chapel about it being a safe haven, you can tell her to go there for safety.

    How do you use red blood gem?

    Use. The Blood Gem Workshop Tool allows the Hunter to add or remove Blood Gems to and from weapons when used at the Workshop in Hunter's Dream. Note that the weapon in question must be upgraded to at least +1 before a Blood Gem can be slotted into it.



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