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ELDEN RING The FALX is the BEST BLEED CURVED SWORD in Patch (NG+7 Main & DLC Bosses, No Hit)

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0:00 Intro 0:17 Divine Beast Dancing Lion 0:39 Rellana, Twin Moon Knight 1:04 Golden Hippopotamus 1:30 Messmer the Impaler 2:08 Romina, Saint of the Bud 3:01 Promised Consort Radahn 3:29 Margit, the Fell Omen 3:50 Godrick the Grafted 4:28 Mohg, Lord of Blood 5:05 Draconic Tree Sentinel 5:18 Godfrey, First Elden Lord 5:37 Morgott, the Omen King 6:03 Fire Giant 6:53 Godskin Duo 7:18 Tree Sentinel 7:36 Maliketh, the Black Blade 8:09 Sir Gideon Ofnir, the All-Knowing 8:46 Hoarah Loux, Warrior 9:22 Radagon of the Golden Order 9:49 Elden Beast 10:38 Build Breakdown 11:46 Buffing Sequence 12:17 Second (Optional) Build Setup 12:48 Second (Optional) Buffing Sequence 13:57 Outro ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello everyone! This build revolves around the Falx, which is a curved sword that scales primarily off of Dexterity followed by a little Strength and is found in Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC expansion. Its weapon skill, Revenger's Blade, dashes you toward an enemy and slashes the swords in succession repeatedly. While this can be powerful, it has an incredibly long windup time, and realistically, not many bosses will allow you to use the weapon skill effectively. This build instead relies on the special jump attack moveset that curved swords get when dual-wielded. Even though the Falx cannot be infused with Ashes of War (and thus its affinity can't be changed to something like Blood), it has innate bleed buildup, so it doesn't really matter. That, paired with its good weapon scaling, makes for what I believe to be the best bleed build that I have made to this date. Some of my favorite kills throughout the video are against DLC bosses such as Promised Consort Radahn, Messmer the Impaler, and Divine Beast Dancing Lion (all on NG 7). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Build Breakdown: Right Hand: Falx, Madding Hand, Deadly Poison Perfume Bottle Left Hand: Falx, Any Seal, Poisoned Hand Armor: Black Dumpling, Raptor's Black Feathers, Rakshasa Gauntlets, Rakshasa Greaves Talismans: Aged One’s Exultation, Kindred of Rot’s Exultation, Millicent's Prosthesis, Rotten Winged Sword Insignia Wonderous Physick: Bloodsucking Cracked Tear, Thorny Cracked Tear ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buffing Instructions: Swap your weapons so that you have a Madding Hand in your right hand and a seal of your choice in your left hand. Cast Golden Vow. Next, cast Howl of Shabriri until you are about 1-2 uses away from proc’ing madness. Drink your Wonderous Physick and then use Howl of Shabriri until you proc madness. This will trigger the effects of the Madding Hand and Aged One’s Exultation, boosting your attack power significantly. Swap weapons so that you have a Deadly Poison Perfume Bottle in your right hand and a Poisoned Hand in your left hand. Use its weapon skill. This will trigger the effects of the Poisoned Hand and Kindred of Rot’s Exultation, further boosting your attack power significantly. Lastly, swap weapons so that you have a Falx in each hand. You're all set :) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Level: Although I am technically a NG 7 build channel, this build can work just as well at lower levels. Firstly, if you are on NG 7, a level 250 character can get you damage close to what you see in the video. The Falx is a weapon that scales primarily with Dexterity followed by a little bit of Strength ( ), so allocate 80 levels into Dexterity and 60 into Strength. The rest of your levels can be used at your own discretion (Vigor, Endurance, more Dexterity/Strength, etc.). For lower levels/NGs, focus your levels primarily on Dexterity until you're at 80, then begin putting points into Strength. Your bosses will also most likely be significantly weaker than mine, which will make up for any damage discrepancy. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns regarding this build. I am more than happy to help!

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