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Unleash a beastly roar, rending the air as a forward-traveling projectile.
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Beast's Roar is a Skill in Elden Ring. Beast's Roar is a regular skill that can be found in Ashes of War and applied to all melee armaments.
How to get Beast's Roar
- Bestial Sanctum: Reward from Gurranq, Beast Clergyman after giving him the fourth Deathroot. Elden Ring Map Link.
Elden Ring Beast's Roar Guide, Notes & Tips
- This is an Ash of War Skill, associated with the Ash of War: Beast's Roar.
- FP Cost: 10
- Deals 0 stance damage
- This Skill not Chargeable
- This Skill cannot be Parried
- Damage is increased by the Shard of Alexander and Roar Medallion talismans, and by wielding a Highland Axe (works when two-handing another weapon, but wielding 2 does not increase the effect).
- Other notes and tips go here.
- Fairly high range and large projectile size, but no tracking at all.
- Unaffected by the damage or scaling of the weapon used. Has its own base damage and dexterity scaling that increase with upgrade level and are affected by infusions.
- Infusions appear to be able to increase or reduce the dexterity scaling, but not add scaling to any new stats. Thus, only Keen and Quality infusions increase damage, although the former is notably better. Keen infusion noticeably increases damage even with minimal Dexterity investment. It is important to note that the scaling of the weapon does not affect this at all, so putting the keen infusion on a weapon with poor Dex scaling will improve this skill just as much as a weapon with very good Dex scaling. (Tested with the Urumi and Partisan)
- Useful on weapons like Claws and Fists as a way to engage enemies that stay out of range of your close range attacks
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I've tested them with several weapons, all A or B dex scaling keen weapons, and only on Urumi with an S scaling in Dex does the damage change. Goes significantly higher than misercorde, nagakiba, and raptor's talons. So Dex scaling of the weapon must affect the damage in some way. Also seems to deal counter attack damage, but that might just be different parts of the projectile hitting the enemy and causing the damage to change.
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If used with a shield-chipping weapon, your beast's roar projectile will also chip.
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Worth noting that this has a small explosion after it hits- it isn't a big AoE spell but it will usually hit anyone standing next to your target as well, for lesser damage.
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"Deals more damage on weapons infused with Keen" isn't this just wrong? I thought ranged AOW only used weapon level and the stat they use (dex).
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What does it scale with? Base damage, dex scaling? I'm just wondering because a keen highland axe is mediocre for both and there might be better options
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Does anyone know what kind of damage this deals? I'm assuming standard but could it be strike or magic?
Will take on the aspects granted to the weapon by Bloodflame Blade and I don't know what else.
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Put your local mage in his place. Sorry but you are not casting sh1t with me around lol
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Man, I swear most weapon art projectiles are better than most spell projectiles, Fast, far, low cost, and can be used on by anyone.
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If you use this in the same room as the beast clergyman he will become hostile.
Does the Spellblade Set increase the damage?
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