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Bleed weapons that are currently available in Elden Ring

Bleed is easily one of the most powerful status effects in Elden Ring, if not the best. Because there is such a wide variety of weapons that can contribute to the accumulation of bleed, this guide will cover all of the Bleed Elden Ring Weapons that are currently available in Elden Ring and recommend the ones that are the most effective.

In Elden Ring, the Bleed status effect is accumulated over time whenever you deal damage to an opponent. You will need a weapon that either directly causes a buildup of blood loss or is buffed with an Incantation like Bloodflame Blade in order for this to work. Any other weapon will not do.

If you strike an opponent with a weapon that has the bleed effect, a meter that tracks your blood loss will fill up each time you do so. After the meter has been completely filled, the effect of Blood Loss will become active, dealing instant Hemorrhage damage to the target.

The amount of damage that can be done by Blood Loss is proportional to the target’s maximum hit points. It is not like poison, which builds up over time, and it does not affect your speed or anything else.

You are able to apply the status effect to a weapon even if it does not have the bleed passive already equipped on it. Bleed can be added to a weapon in Elden Ring in one of two different ways.

The Ash of War: Blood Blade is the first method for adding Bleed to a weapon, and it is also the most expensive. This gives any small or medium sword the Blood Blade skill, and when you press the skill button, it launches a ranged attack at the opponent that raises their Blood Loss meter. Keep in mind that doing this drains the player’s own health.

A second way to add Bleed is to do so through the use of the Bleed affinity. In order to give a weapon the ability to bleed, you will need to search for the Black Whetblade in the Sacred Grounds of Night in Nokron. Visit the Ashes of War menu on a site of grace, choose your weapon, and then select the Bleed affinity option from the drop-down menu. It is important to keep in mind that not all ash of war can be used with the bleed effect.

The following is a list of weapons that cause bleeding or loss of blood: forked hatchet

In Elden Ring, the forked hatchet is a type of axe that has a blood loss buildup of fifty. After you have vanquished the Imp, its weapon will fall to the ground as a reward.

The blood loss buildup that Hookclaws in Elden Ring have is equal to sixty. If you follow the path that Gatekeeper Gostoc explains to you, you will be able to obtain this weapon at the Stormveil Castle.

The Bloodhound Claws of the Elden Ring has an accumulation of blood loss equal to sixty. After you have defeated Bloodhound Knight in the bowels of Volcano Manor, this weapon will spawn as a drop for you to pick up.

The blood loss buildup of Elden Ring’s Raptor Talons is currently at level 60. You’ll need to go inside the Sage Cave and look behind some secret walls to find this weapon.

The colossal weapon known as Ghiza’s Wheel can cause a buildup of blood loss equal to 70 points when used in Elden Ring. As a reward for vanquishing the Inquisitor Ghiza located in Volcano Manor, you will be able to obtain this weapon there.

The curved greatsword known as Bloodhound’s Fang has a blood loss accumulation of 55 and can be found in Elden Ring. Defeating the Bloodhound’s Knight Dariwil in Limgrave will earn you this weapon as a reward. You can pick it up there.

The curved greatsword known as Morgott’s Cursed Sword can be found in Elden Ring. It has a blood loss buildup of sixty. Finger Reader Enia, who can be found at Roundtable Hold, is the one who sells this weapon.

A blood loss buildup of 45 is accumulated by the Scavenger’s Curved Sword in Elden Ring. You can find this weapon on a dead body in Mount Gelmir, not far from where the Grafted Scion is located.

One of the daggers found in Elden Ring, Reduvia, has a blood loss buildup of fifty. This weapon can be obtained as a drop from Nerijus, the Bloody Finger if you kill him.

A dagger known as the Wakizashi can be found in Elden Ring and has a blood loss buildup of 38. This weapon can be obtained from the Gaol Cave by going inside the locked cell.

The blood loss buildup of the Great Knife, a dagger found in Elden Ring, is 38. The Bandit class begins to play with a copy of this weapon in their inventory.

The blood loss accumulation of 45 fists known as Spiked Caestus can be found in Elden Ring. The Isolated Merchant in Dragonbarrow is the place to go if you want to purchase this weapon for 4,000 XBOX Elden Ring Runes.

Elden Ring contains a fist known as the Star Fist, which has a blood loss buildup of 45. This weapon can be found in Leyndell, the Royal Capital, on a body that is located close to the left side of the coliseum and is also close to the West Capital Rampart.

The blood loss buildup for Flail in Elden Ring is currently at level 50. This weapon is kept in a cart that is guarded by soldiers in Gatefront Ruins. It can be obtained there.

A blood loss buildup of 50 has been accumulated by the Chainlink Flail in the Elden Ring. This weapon is able to be obtained as a drop from the Pumpkin Head that possesses it.

In the Elden Ring, Nightrider Flail has a blood loss buildup of 50. This weapon can be obtained as a drop from the Night’s Cavalry boss that is located in the Weeping Peninsula zone.

Great OmenkillerThe blood loss buildup of the Cleaver, a great axe found in Elden Ring, is 55. You can obtain this weapon by killing Omenkiller in Volcano Manor and collecting the loot it drops.

Greatspear found in Elden Ring with a blood loss buildup of 33, Moghwyn’s Sacred Spear is a part of the Moghwyn set. You can acquire this weapon by making a trade with Enia at Roundtable Hold in exchange for a Remembrance of the Blood Lord.

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