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Spell Type | Gravity Sorceries |
FP Cost 18 | Slots Used 1 |
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Pulls foes toward caster with gravity projectile volley
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Collapsing Stars is a Sorcery in Elden Ring. Collapsing Stars spell is a gravity manipulating spell that directly affects foes in range.
One of the glintstone sorceries that manipulates gravitational forces.
Fires numerous gravitational projectiles. Any foes struck will be pulled toward the caster. Charging enhances potency.
A gravitational technique mastered by the young Radahn. "I thank you for your tutelage, for now I can challenge the stars."
Where to find Collapsing Stars
Where to find Collapsing Stars :
- Looted from a chest located at the War-Dead Catacombs. In the initial room with the enemies fighting each other, drop down to the lower level filled with scarlet rot and look for the chest, it will be in the center of the floor of the West most wall.
- This catacomb is located in the northmost edge of Starscourge Radahn arena after beating him, just south of Lenne's Rise. [Map Link]
Elden Ring Collapsing Stars Guide
- Gravity Sorcery
- Boosted by the Meteorite Staff
- Also boosted by Magic Scorpion Charm
- Stamina Cost: 27
- Sends out nine gravity orbs towards an enemy which deal magic damage.
- Each orb does (Sorcery Scaling x 0.44) magic damage, for a total of (Sorcery Scaling x 3.96) damage across all orbs.
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I actually prefer this spell over Star Shower as a passivity punish in PvP.
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This and gravity well are very useful for pulling the archers off the roof in liturgical town, and bubble guys off branches in the haligtree
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Cannot be used while riding on Torrent for some reason. Rock Sling can, but this one cannot
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When properly optimized i constantly one shot my opponents praise the void.
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Does this proc millicent's prosthesis/ wing sword insignia? since it technically hits a target 9 times
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A fantastic well-rounded spell. Good damage per FP, has great tracking and a staggered effect for making it harder to dodge, and its range is generous enough to allow a quick poke at long reaches for re-establishing aggro on a boss after your host or pulling a far off mob off a cliff.
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This spell works great with Wing of Astel in PVP. I've blown people up with a single Collapsing Stars into Nebula combo.
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This paired with Godfrey Icon and Meteorite Staff is a beast.
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Pairs Very well in a str/int hybrid build with falling star beast jaw.
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Fun Fact: in the current patch (1.04) this chest has the same model as a Dark Souls 1 chest.
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Pulled an invincible hacker with 65k hp to his death today. Best spell in the game.
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Alternating this and Ancient Death Rancor is hella fun. Cast Rancor first then Collapsing Stars > it pulls them into all the skulls.
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Someone with edit rights please fix the link for Magic Scorpion Charm. Currently, the period at the end is connected to the hyperlink and it leads to a 404 error as a result.
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Someone with edit rights please fix the link for Magic Scorpion Charm. Currently, the period at the end is connected to the hyperlink and it leads to a 404 error as a result.
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I've misunderstood or underestimated this spell...post Andula's nerf and offhanding the meteorite staff, this is a fantastic damaging spell with very little fp cost.
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Other cool things you can do with this spell: use it as a "taunt" to help out of comrade (works wonders on some bosses like Malenia) and pull a target closer to your Terra Magicus seal.
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Very underrated. It's a bit slow but you don't use it for the speed, you use it when your opponent is playing passively, as it is tricky to dodge, displaces them dramatically against their will (which 90% of the time causes people to panic), and just oozes combo potential. Some of my favorite combos are Wing of Astel R2s, Carian Piercer roll catch if they're brought in really close, or Adula's Moonblade if I just managed to clip them and they start rolling to the side.
This is the GO TO SPELL for Haligtree when you first get there - on the Tree branches and roots: Using Collapsing Stars to yank those marshmallow enemies, ants and even the fat ones - they will be dropped into oblivion!
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This spell is amazing for pvp in my experience, pairs with phalanx spells to great effect
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I dont seem to get much of pulling out of this spell, I likely need to play around with it more.
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I was surprised to see this in an original Dark Souls style wooden chest. Is this the only chest of this style in the game? Because I haven’t seen any others.
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God I love how useful and satisfying this is for getting enemies and players off of platforms or high heights.
is it just me, or does this do less damage than gravity well?
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Great spell, but there is a bug with it as it doesn't receive the buff from the meteorite staff like rock sling does.
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This spell, when charged, deals 49*9 base dmg with a base FP cost of 18, which is more mana efficient than Glintstone Pebble (152 base dmg with a cost of 7 FP). Not even counting the potential 30% boost from Meteor Staff.
YES YOU HEARD IT RIGHT COLLAPSING STARS IS MORE FP EFFICIENT THAN PEBBLE
Can't believe how nobody found this out after the patch.
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This spell, when charged, deals 49*9 base dmg with a base FP cost of 18, which is more mana efficient than Glintstone Pebble (152 base dmg with a cost of 7 FP). Not even counting the potential 30% boost from Meteor Staff.
YES YOU HEARD IT RIGHT COLLAPSING STARS IS MORE FP EFFICIENT THAN PEBBLE
Can't believe how nobody found this out after the patch.
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oh how deeply satisfying it is to yank those arrow albinaurics off the roof with this in ordinia
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After patch 1.03 this thing is so freaking amazing holy it shredded bosses easily, it was already powerful before but now its even better
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It auto-targets enemies, so you don't need to lock on. It might not go on the correct target ofc. That fact makes it pretty good in pvp combined with Carian Slicer imo. Worked well for me atleast.
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High FP cost for the damage and the casting time+recovery time leaves you very open. Can be very strong for a niche combo such as pulling someone in to follow up with a big aoe weapon art or spell and can yank enemies off ledges but otherwise this isn't a good performer. Looks really cool tho >:)
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The issue with both this and gravity well is the recovery time. By the point you can cast a follow up, the enemy has been free for several moments.
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The chest is in the middle of the lower area. Geographically, it's below where the NPCs are fighting.
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"I thank you for your tutelage, for now I can challenge the stars."
A ****ing chad
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This can pull an enemy multiple times, and seems to be more effective than gravity well on larger enemies. Very useful in some late game areas.
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Just found the chest, it's underneath the area where all those mobs are fighting each other.
The chest is located at the very bottom of the large room in the Catacombs (where all those knights are fighting). The area down there is full of scarlet rot.
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Sort of the same wind up with less damage than Rock Sling, but the homing on this is quite nice
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Sneaky of them to put a dungeon in the corner of Radahn's arena.
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idk why but this spell feels really weak, with 36 int req and fully charging does less damage to simple armored knight than rock sling with twice less req and insta cast (all with meteorite staff). Kinda weird
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In non-Haligtree areas: "I command thee, approach!"
In Haligtree: "I command thee, fall!"
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