The standard attacks of the saw are powerful enough in Elden Ring » S4 Network
by on 10. July 2023
114 views

Bleed is the only status effect in Elden Ring that is considered to be of such high regard, and it is also the source of nearly as much controversy among the player base as any of the other status effects. Bleed damage is dealt to an opponent by repeatedly striking them with the appropriate weapon until their bleed gauge is full. This continues until the bleeding damage threshold is reached. Within the context of the game, this category of damage is referred to as Hemorrhage. Hemorrhage is unlike other status effects, such as poison, which dole out damage gradually over a period of time until the affected character's bar is depleted. Instead, the full amount of damage caused by hemorrhage is dealt all at once to the target. This damage is not a fixed value but rather a percentage of the enemy's health (approximately 15% of a normal enemy's maximum HP and 7% of a boss's, in addition to a bonus that varies depending on the weapon that is being used). This damage is dealt in addition to a bonus that varies depending on the weapon that is being used. The best part is that there is no required cooldown for bleed, which indicates that as soon as the gauge reaches its maximum capacity, it will immediately begin to fill up again.

 

 

This is because there is no required cooldown for bleed.

 

- Because we want to make things as easy as possible for you, very few enemies and bosses are immune to the accumulation of bleed damage

- This leaves them extremely vulnerable to astute players who are armed with the appropriate tools

- Which of your weapons should you use to cut you so deeply that you bleed

- Which one of these do you think will be the most effective in bringing Malenia to her knees once and for all

- There are still some players who have a significant advantage despite the recent buffs that have been implemented

- We won't keep you waiting any longer; without further ado, let's take a look at the top five bleed weapons that Elden Ring has to offer



This enormous spinning saw with curved teeth certainly looks the part, as it bears a striking resemblance to the whirligig saw that can be found in Bloodborne. In addition, its statistics and moveset provide evidence to support its assertion. In order for a character to effectively wield Ghiza's Wheel, they need to have a Strength score of 28 and a Dexterity score of 18. This is due to the fact that it is such a massive weapon. On the other hand, the power that it possesses more than justifies the return on investment that was made. The standard attacks of the saw are powerful enough to take down a good number of adversaries without the user having to worry about inflicting any blood loss on their victims. The beauty of this weapon, however, is only brought out to its full potential by the Weapon Art.

It is known as the Spinning Wheel, and it is able to fulfill the role that is inferred from the meaning of its name. When the Weapon Skill is activated, Ghiza's Wheel will start spinning at an alarmingly fast speed, cutting through anything that is in its path without slowing down. While this ability is active, the player character will only be able to move at a snail's pace. However, the staggering amount of damage output combined with the rapid rate at which the bleed gauge fills ensures that any enemies that are unfortunate enough to get in the way of the player will almost certainly be killed.

When using Eleonora's Poleblade, which is one of the most powerful and fastest weapons in the game, the player is able to rapidly inflict damage and build up bleeding at an alarming rate. This is because the Poleblade is one of the most powerful and fastest weapons in the game. All you have to do is equip the pole blade with both hands and keep launching attacks in rapid succession to generate a vortex of blood and viscera in the area around you. The sprint attack is especially effective, and its devastating speed allows it to quickly dispose of unarmored foes in a single blow. Characters need to have a Strength score of 12, a Dexterity score of 21, and an Arcane score of 19 in order to effectively wield this weapon.

In order to generate Hemorrhage even more quickly, you should try out the Weapon Skill that is associated with the polearm. Bloodblade Dance is an ability that gives the Tarnished the ability to launch themselves forward with a flurry of bloody swings that almost immediately fill the bleed gauge of any opponent they are fighting. In order to make the superiors really break a sweat, include some blood or fire grease in your presentation.

The Thorned Whip is the ideal weapon for you to use if you are looking for something that can cause blood loss and has a bit more range than other options available to you. Because of the light and quick nature of this weapon, the Tarnished are able to keep their distance while raining down a series of rapid strikes without fear of retaliation when using it. This gives them an advantage over their opponents. Because it is covered in red barbs, each swing causes a significant amount of bleeding due to the fact that it is so long. Not only does the Thorned Whip have the potential to cause blood loss, but if it is leveled up first, it also has the potential to deal an impressively high amount of physical damage in comparison to the type of weapon that it is. The only necessary stats to effectively use this weapon are a Strength rating of 8 and a Dexterity rating of 16.

Unfortunately, the Weapon Skill associated with the Thorned Whips does not in any way contribute to the infliction of Hemorrhage on the target. Instead, it enables you to kick enemies away, putting a little distance back between you and them in the event that they are successful in breaking through your defenses. This is similar to the functionality of other whips in the game.

The Zamor Ruins, which are located on top of the Mountaintops of the Giants, are where one can look for the location of the Thorned Whip. The fact that it is a rare drop makes obtaining it a little bit more difficult than acquiring the other weapons because of the increased competition. Kill the Prelate that is standing in front of the bridge; it is a large foe that uses a whip and has a blazing head. If you want to cross the bridge, you must first kill the Prelate. After it is defeated, the Thorned Whip may fall from its grasp if you are fortunate.


You want a powerful greatsword that will make your enemies run for the hills, don't you? The Cursed Sword of Morgott is your best bet for finding what you're looking for. The attack and animation speeds of the greatsword have seen significant improvements since Patch 1.04, and these enhancements will continue in Patch 1.06. Because of this, this weapon now moves and deals damage in a manner that is unparalleled. It is possible for a single combo to reduce an opponent's health to that of mincemeat due to the high amount of damage that the sword is capable of dealing. This is due to the fact that the sword is capable of dealing a high amount of damage. Characters will require a high Dexterity skill of 35 in order to successfully wield this behemoth weapon. In addition to that, they will require a Strength skill of 14 as well as an Arcane skill of 17.

It is to your advantage to put as many points as you can into the Arcane skill because of the progression of Morgott's Cursed Sword Hemorrhage scales with Arcane. Its 'Cursed-Blood Slice' Weapon Skill is fantastic for dealing enormous amounts of both physical and blood damage, and it is one of the most devastating attacks that it possesses. When the ability is activated, it causes the Tarnished to be hurled in front of the user with two powerful swings. This attack is capable of dealing a significant amount of damage on its own, but it also leaves behind bloody trails that, a few moments later, burst into flame and deal additional damage to your opponent.

Post in: Society