Quick Scoop

It sounds like you’re talking about Elden Ring mechanics —specifically duplicating Remembrances (like a “moon” boss drop) and then trading or using them for rewards (what you’re calling an “enhanced chest”).

What Actually Happens

If you duplicate a boss Remembrance (for example, Rennala’s “moon”-related one):

  • Duplication (Walking Mausoleums)
    • You can copy a Remembrance once per mausoleum.
    • This gives you a second version of the same boss reward token.
  • Turning them in (Enia at Roundtable Hold)
    • You exchange Remembrances for boss weapons, spells, or items.
    • Each Remembrance usually has 2 possible rewards , and duplication lets you get both.

Important Clarification

  • There is no “enhanced chest” mechanic tied to giving duplicate Remembrances.
  • You don’t upgrade rewards by stacking or handing duplicates to an NPC.
  • The system is strictly:
    • 1 Remembrance = 1 reward
    • Duplicate = access to the other reward, not a stronger version

Example

Take Rennala’s Remembrance:

  • Option 1: Carian Regal Scepter (staff)
  • Option 2: Rennala’s Full Moon (spell)

If you duplicate it:

  • You can get both items
  • But neither becomes stronger just because you had two

Why the Confusion Happens

A lot of players assume:

  • Duplicate = upgrade → Not true
  • Giving more = better loot → Also not a mechanic here

Elden Ring keeps it simple: duplication is about choice flexibility , not power scaling.

Bottom Line

Duplicating “moon drops” just lets you collect more boss rewards—it does not unlock enhanced chests, stronger versions, or hidden upgrades. TL;DR: Duping Remembrances gives you more options, not stronger gear. No enhanced chest mechanic exists for this. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.