Elden Ring Bleed

Elden Ring Bleed: In Elden Ring, there are many different things you can do to your enemies (and they can do the same to you) with your weapons and magic. These status effects can take away your health, slow you down, steal your FP, and even kill you right away! How exciting. 

If you want to talk about one of the most dangerous status effects. You can call it hemorrhaging or bleeding. Here’s what you need to know about Bleed builds in Elden Ring and how to use them.

Bleed isn’t supernatural or hard to understand. 

It’s just one of the downsides of being alive. It shows up on your screen when you take Bleed damage from an enemy. Usually one who has sharp weapons or claws. It’s dark red. Every time you use a Bleed attack, the meter grows. 

When it reaches 100%, you’ll be infected with Blood Loss. Which will cut off a huge chunk of your health bar. It’s because Bleed is so simple that it’s hard to stop. That strength works just as well against your enemies as it does against you. 

With the right weapons and some clever stat allocation. You can make a Bleed build-in Elden Ring that can do a lot of damage by filling up an enemy’s Bleed meter over and over again.

Elden Ring Bleed Build

Do we need to do anything else? The first thing we need to do is get some weapons. As I said, most bladed weapons naturally do Bleed damage. Even if that’s not their main job.

 It is possible to make a weapon do more Bleed damage by applying certain Ashes of War and changing its affinity with a Whetblade. Switching a weapon’s affinity to Blood will lower all of its stat scalings except for Arcane. But you should know that.

We need a weapon that’s already set up to do Bleed damage. It’s hard to say which is the best here. The Rivers of Blood katana is without a doubt the best. That name should tell you what this thing can do.

Here are Rivers of Blood’s figures:

  • Damage Type is 89 Physical (89 Fire) 100 Crit
  • Scalings: STR E DEX D, AR D
  • Requirements Requirements: DEX 18, STR 12, AR 20
  • Status Effects 50 Bleed
  • Special skill The Corpse Piler. Unleashes a sequence of slashes that are wide and red.

Elden Ring Bleed

Rivers of Blood can do a lot of damage even if you don’t upgrade it. When you add the Bleed that comes from its normal slashes and its Corpse Piler. You can cut off a lot of an enemy’s HP with just a few combos.

You can get Rivers of Blood from an NPC called Bloody Finger Okina. Who appears outside the church where you can get a rest.

There are two ways to get more bloody goodness at home: You can use Rivers of Blood on its own or operate a second katana with it. It doesn’t matter what kind of katana you have, but if you want a good suggestion, you should try to get Bloody Finger Hunter Yura’s favorite weapon, the Nagakiba. 

As long as you finish his questline, he’ll hand it over. Any way you look at it, if you apply the Bloody Slash Ash of War to it. You’ll have two swords that deal a lot of Bleed damage and also do normal wear. Or, you can kill him and take it from him.

STR, DEX, and ARC are what Rivers of Blood and Nagakiba scale with the most. Some END might help, too, because Katanas are heavier than other types of swords. It’s also possible to get some Faith, or at least enough to use the incarnation Bloodflame Blade, which makes a weapon’s ability to deal Bleed damage even better.