Hollow Knight Silksong: Craw Summons Guide – How to Get, Use & Rewards

The Craw Summons is one of those mysterious late-game items in Hollow Knight: Silksong that can easily be overlooked if you’re rushing through Pharloom. At first glance, it looks like a simple parchment on a pin near a bench, but in reality, it’s your ticket to one of the toughest optional challenges in the game. Here’s everything you need to know about how it works, how to get it, and what happens once you use it.

Hollow Knight Silksong: Craw Summons Guide – How to Get, Use & Rewards
Hollow Knight Silksong: Craw Summons Guide – How to Get, Use & Rewards

The Craw Summons isn’t just another collectible—it’s a key to unlocking the Court of Craws and facing the Crawfather boss. This encounter isn’t required to finish the main story, but it plays a major role if you’re aiming for 100% completion or want access to extra mementos for your Bellhome. The fight also drops unique rewards that enhance both your combat tools and your resource generation.

How to Obtain the Craw Summons

Getting this item can feel unpredictable, and players report slightly different unlock conditions. However, a few consistent steps will improve your chances:

  1. Progress to Act 3
    • The Craw Summons only becomes available after you’ve entered the third act, so story progression is mandatory.
  2. Complete Craw Journal Entries
    • Many players receive the item after filling out the Hunter’s Journal for the Craw enemies: Craw, Tallcraw, Squatcraw, and Craw Juror. These foes are mostly found in the Greymoor biome.
  3. Trigger Bench Spawns
    • The item appears pinned near certain benches, such as those at Bellhart or Far Fields. Resting, leaving the area, and returning—or even saving and reloading—can help force the item to appear.
  4. Quest Links
    • Finishing quests like The Dark Below seems to be tied to the item spawning. After completing this, check benches in Greymoor-adjacent areas more carefully.

In short, keep advancing Act 3 objectives, clear Craw-related journal entries, and revisit benches until you hear the distinct “craw” call that signals the summons has spawned.

Where to Use the Craw Summons

Once you have it, head to Craw Lake in Greymoor:

  • Enter the large building in the center of the lake.
  • Drop down into the main room.
  • On the bottom right, you’ll find a sealed door.
  • Hand over the Craw Summons, and the hatch will open with a squawk.

This grants entry to the Court of Craws, a brutal arena that leads directly into the Crawfather boss fight.

How to Beat the Crawfather in Silksong

The Court of Craws is a gauntlet that tests your endurance. You’ll fight waves of Craw enemies before facing the Crawfather, a massive version that calls in reinforcements throughout the battle.

Tips for the Fight

  • Recommended Tools: Weapons like the Threefold Pin and Conchcutter excel against groups of smaller enemies.
  • Support Options: The Pollip Pouch and Quick Sling help you recover and sustain damage output.
  • Arena Strategy: Stick to the sides to avoid the boss’s sweeping chain attack. Save heavy-hitting tools for moments when the Crawfather summons allies.

Rewards After Defeating the Crawfather

Defeating the Crawfather nets you more than bragging rights. After the fight, you’ll gain:

  • Craw Memento: A unique keepsake for your Bellhome collection.
  • Crawbell: A decorative item with a hidden perk—it generates Rosaries and Shell Shards over time when placed outside your house in Bellhart.

While not game-breaking, these rewards add flavor to your collection and provide a steady trickle of resources that can be handy for long-term progression.

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The Craw Summons is a perfect example of Silksong’s design philosophy: rewarding exploration and persistence with hidden challenges and meaningful rewards. Whether you’re a completionist or just want to experience one of the game’s most thematic boss fights, it’s worth taking the time to unlock and use this mysterious item. Play Now!

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