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The elden ring
The elden ring




the elden ring

Once in Caelid, heading along the road that leads to Fort Faroth means you'll be met with a slumbering dragon. If you haven't reached Caelid yet, you can find a shortcut by exploring the ruins very close to where you begin back in Limgrave, taking you to Sellia Crystal Tunnel, which will teleport you to the middle of the region: Next up is Fort Faroth on the eastern side of Caelid, you can see the exact location of the fort on the map in the images below. Elden Ring Dectus Medallion right half location There should be enemies in the fort but they're easily dispatched, or you can run around them if you're quick enough.Īt the top of the ladder is a chest, open it and you've got one half of the Dectus Medallion. Follow these all the way up to the top of the fort, then take a right and head up the ladder. Once in the fort, head up the first flight of stairs, then go left and head up the second flight of wooden stairs.

THE ELDEN RING UPGRADE

The Site of Grace is also marked on the above images, as the filled-in yellow circle.Īs you go up the road and past the defences, you'll see a glowing tree, be sure to go over to it and collect the Golden Seed as this will help you upgrade your Flasks. If you follow the road to Fort Haight from the northwest, you'll find a Site of Grace on the right side of the road as you approach. We'll start with Fort Haight, showing you where that is on the world map, and where the medallion half is in the fort itself.įort Haight is on the eastern side of Limgrave, the first major area in Elden Ring, and is marked on the maps below. Elden Ring Dectus Medallion left half location One half of the medallion can be found at Fort Haight in Limgrave, the other at Fort Faroth in Caelid.

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Then keep levelling up that Strength for the maximum payoff - a weapon that does game-changing damage.Watch on YouTube Elden Ring Side Quests For Dummies: Side Quests You Need to do If you're really good at Strength, you want a weapon with A-grade Strength scaling. It sounds complex, but all this means that the best thing you can do is to find a weapon that scales to your best stat, and does so in a big way.

  • We can see that levelling up the weapon is making a minor improvement on the Dexterity scaling specifically (though not enough to take it out of the D-grade), and consequently if we committed to the upgrade, it'd take the bonus damage from +18 to +20, even though our Dexterity - the stat it's based on - hasn't changed.
  • This means that any change to our Dexterity has an even greater effect, as the multiplier increases. So a Dexterity of 20 will add a little bit of damage to an E-grade Dex scaling, and a lot of damage to an A-grade Dex scaling!
  • However, the multiplier offered by scaling can also change! Upgrade or modify the Uchigatana, and the Dexterity scaling will change from a D-grade to a C-grade, or even better.
  • As we increase Strength or Dexterity by levelling up at Sites of Grace, the weapon will do more bonus damage.
  • These grades mean that our character's Strength and Dexterity attributes are both being used for this weapon's bonus damage, the scaling acting as a multiplier.
  • Beneath the attack power we can see that this weapon has a section called Attribute Scaling, and it has D-grade scaling in both Strength and Dexterity.
  • However, the bonus +18 part is based on our attributes.
  • This'll be the same no matter who holds this blade. The only way to change this number is to upgrade it at an anvil or blacksmith, and even then, our attributes won't impact this specific number. Our attributes - our stats - don't affect this part.
  • The 115 is the standard Uchigatana damage.
  • This is the damage it does when used on enemies. When we look at its stats, we see its base form, for us, has 115+18 attack power.
  • Let's take the Uchigatana starting weapon for the Samurai class.
  • It's a little hard to explain, so we'll go over it step-by-step below. Weapon scaling in Elden Ring is a special mechanic whereby certain weapons gain bonuses depending on your stats.






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