Ash of War: Scattershot Throw |
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Affinity | Keen |
Skill | Scattershot Throw |
Ash of War: Scattershot Throw is an Ash of War and Upgrade Material in Elden Ring. It is a brand-new Ash of War in the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. Ash of War: Scattershot Throw provides Keen affinity and the Scattershot Throw Skill. Ashes of War can be equipped on Weapons and Shields to modify the Skill or an equipment, or to apply affinities that modify scaling values.
This Ash of War grants an armament the Keen affinity and the following skill:
"Scattershot Throw: Employ smithing arts to conjure multiple copies of the armament in both hands and throw them all at once. Follow up with an additional input to throw again."
Usable on throwing blades.
Ash of War: Scattershot Throw Location in Elden Ring
Where to find Ash of War: Scattershot Throw:
- Can be found by killing a scarab. Just south of Taylew's Ruined Forge entrance, near a bridge. It's hanging high on a pillar with some mobs underneath it. [Map Link]
Ash of War: Scattershot Throw Elden Ring Guide
- Grants the skill Scattershot Throw
- Provides the Keen affinity
Elden Ring Ash of War: Scattershot Throw Notes & Tips
- Notes and player tips go here
- Cost: 11 FP, can be followed up with additional inputs to perform multiple attacks. each costs 11 more FP.
- Anonymous
Location: just outside Taylew's Ruined Forge, you will see a scarab hanging on one of the pillars. Kill it to get this AoW.
- Anonymous
Use the Golden Epitaph's Ash of War and then switch to a weapon with this ash of war and every little hit will apply 20 more holy damage which means you will suddenly do a ton of extra damage with this.
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Maxed out claws of night are better then the maxed out Smithscript dagger in damage but you can add grease to the daggers and other buffs so it's cool to have both set up for bleed for night and poisoning for dagger maybe...
- Anonymous
Is this ash of war only compatible with certain throwing weapons?
I have the chakram the axe and the greathammer, but I'm unable to put it on any of them.
It's in my inventory but it's like I don't even have it.
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This seems to be pretty strong even when only a portion hits your enemy. Wide arc for group control and decent stagger. Honestly I'm loving the throwing daggers more and more.
- Anonymous
This is not great for frostbite. Tried against an omen in the sewers and it took 3 while being pretty close and in a succession. Spamming under a dragon and against a Haligtree big knight took 5.
- Anonymous
For those curious this ash is found in Rauh Base underneath the great bridge that is connected to Shadow Keep. To get to Rauh Base start at Moorth Ruins site of grace and head northeast to the pond on the map. At the north of the pond is a cave entrance. At the end of the cave is a tree and an exit on the right. Go through the exit and hug the left wall for a while till you end up a Rauh Base (You will pass a lot of stone birds in a posion swamp). Once there take a right. You will need to fight some demihumans and the beetle holding the ash is on floating on the pillar closest to the cave wall.
- Anonymous
this ash drops from a scarab, if I remember correctly i found it between the ancient ruins grace and taylew's ruined forge, theres a few scarabs around there but only 1 has the ash
- Anonymous
Just tested this, and can confirm that every individual blade procs status effects separately. Try it out with a bleed or poison build.
- Anonymous
I think this only works with the throwing blade. doesn't seem to work on any other weapons I have but I haven't tested many of the new ones
- Anonymous
Through my testing Scattershot Throw seems to only has a Motion Value of 15 per projectile x 12 total projectiles, which equates to 180 MV total which is honestly pretty mid, and only really useful against big enemies. The status MV appears to be 25 per projectile though, so each usage can reach up to 300 MV. This is hampered by the Dagger's low total status on the weapon itself though. For example +25 Blood at 80 Arc only provides 49 Blood Loss buildup, which with an effective MV of 300 equates to 147 Blood Loss per Ash of War usage. That buildup is comparable to Blood affinity with 80 Arc on any 'great' but not Colossal Weapons like the Great Katana, and that is just with R1s, doesn't require FP, and also doesn't require hitting all 12 projectiles against a super big target. This Ash of War isn't especially good in any regard statistically, but boy is it satisfying.
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