Cursed-Blood Pot

cursed blood pot elden ring wiki guide 200px
item effects icon elden ring wiki guide 55px 18pxEffect
Throw to make your summons target a particular enemy.
attribute scaling elden ring wiki guide 18Scaling
-

FP Cost -

Cursed-Blood Pot is a Consumable Item in Elden Ring.  It can be thrown to make your Spirit Ash summons target a particular enemy, and requires an empty Ritual Pot to craft. 

 

Craftable item prepared using a ritual pot.
Decorated with the crest of the Lord of Blood.

Throw at enemies to douse them in accursed blood, causing summoned spirits to assail them with a rabid fervor.

A childhood memory of the Lord of Blood.

 

Cursed-Blood Pot use in Elden Ring

Cursed-Blood Pot can be used to throw to douse the enemy with accursed blood. A glowing red insignia will appear on the affected enemy, at which point any spirit(s) you have summoned with Spirit Ashes will aggressively target and attack that enemy. 

 

Elden Ring Cursed-Blood Pot Crafting Guide

To craft Cursed-Blood Pot you would need the Nomadic Warrior's Cookbook [12] as well as the following Crafting Materials:

 

Elden Ring Cursed-Blood Pot Notes & Tips

  • You can hold up to 10 Cursed-Blood Pot, depending on how many Ritual Pots you have.
  • You can store up to 600 Cursed-Blood Pot
  • Sell Value: Cursed-Blood Pot cannot be sold
  • Once a Cursed-Blood Pot is thrown, its Ritual Pot will be available for crafting another throwing pot.
  • Can be used by Mimic Tear Ashes if you have Cursed-Blood Pot equipped in your inventory.

 

Elden Ring Consumables
Academy Magic Pot  ♦  Acid Spraymist  ♦  Aeonian Butterfly  ♦  Albinauric Pot  ♦  Alluring Pot  ♦  Altus Bloom  ♦  Ancient Dragonbolt Pot  ♦  Baldachin's Blessing  ♦  Beastlure Pot  ♦  Bewitching Branch  ♦  Blasphemous Claw  ♦  Blood Grease  ♦  Bloodboil Aromatic  ♦  Boiled Crab  ♦  Boiled Prawn  ♦  Bone Dart  ♦  Budding Horn  ♦  Celestial Dew  ♦  Clarifying Boluses  ♦  Clarifying Cured Meat  ♦  Clarifying White Cured Meat  ♦  Crystal Dart  ♦  Cuckoo Glintstone  ♦  Dappled Cured Meat  ♦  Dappled White Cured Meat  ♦  Deathsbane Jerky  ♦  Deathsbane White Jerky  ♦  Dewkissed Herba  ♦  Dragon Heart  ♦  Dragonwound Grease  ♦  Drawstring Blood Grease  ♦  Drawstring Fire Grease  ♦  Drawstring Freezing Grease  ♦  Drawstring Holy Grease  ♦  Drawstring Lightning Grease  ♦  Drawstring Magic Grease  ♦  Drawstring Poison Grease  ♦  Drawstring Rot Grease  ♦  Elden Remembrance  ♦  Exalted Flesh  ♦  Explosive Stone  ♦  Explosive Stone Clump  ♦  Fan Daggers  ♦  Fetid Flesh  ♦  Fetid Pot  ♦  Fire Blossom  ♦  Fire Grease  ♦  Fire Pot  ♦  Fireproof Dried Liver  ♦  Flask of Cerulean Tears  ♦  Flask of Crimson Tears  ♦  Flask of Wondrous Physick  ♦  Freezing Grease  ♦  Freezing Pot  ♦  Frenzyflame Stone  ♦  Frozen Raisin  ♦  Furlcalling Finger Remedy  ♦  Ghost Glovewort (3)  ♦  Giantsflame Fire Pot  ♦  Glass Shard  ♦  Glintstone Scrap  ♦  Glowstone  ♦  Gold-Pickled Fowl Foot  ♦  Golden Centipede  ♦  Golden Rowa  ♦  Golden Rune (1)  ♦  Golden Rune (11)  ♦  Golden Rune (13)  ♦  Golden Rune (2)  ♦  Golden Rune (3)  ♦  Golden Rune (4)  ♦  Golden Rune (6)  ♦  Golden Rune (8)  ♦  Golden Runes  ♦  Grace Mimic  ♦  Grave Glovewort (1)  ♦  Grave Glovewort (2)  ♦  Grave Glovewort (4)  ♦  Grave Glovewort (5)  ♦  Gravity Stone Chunk  ♦  Gravity Stone Fan  ♦  Heavy Meteorite Fragment  ♦  Hero's Rune (1)  ♦  Hero's Rune (2)  ♦  Hero's Rune (5)  ♦  Holy Grease  ♦  Holy Water Grease  ♦  Holy Water Pot  ♦  Holy-Shrouding Cracked Tear  ♦  Holyproof Dried Liver  ♦  Host's Trick-Mirror  ♦  Immunizing White Cured Meat  ♦  Invigorating Cured Meat  ♦  Invigorating White Cured Meat  ♦  Ironjar Aromatic  ♦  Kukri  ♦  Lands Between Rune  ♦  Large Glintstone Scrap  ♦  Lightning Grease  ♦  Lightning Pot  ♦  Lightning-Shrouding Cracked Tear  ♦  Lightningproof Dried Liver  ♦  Lord's Rune  ♦  Magic Grease  ♦  Magic Pot  ♦  Magic-Shrouding Cracked Tear  ♦  Margit's Shackle  ♦  Melted Mushroom  ♦  Mimic's Veil  ♦  Miquella's Needle  ♦  Miranda's Prayer  ♦  Mohg's Shackle  ♦  Neutralizing Boluses  ♦  Numen's Rune  ♦  Oil Pot  ♦  Omen Bairn  ♦  Pauper's Rune  ♦  Pickled Turtle Neck  ♦  Poison Grease  ♦  Poison Pot  ♦  Poison Spraymist  ♦  Poisonbone Dart  ♦  Poisoned Stone  ♦  Poisoned Stone Clump  ♦  Prattling Pate Let's get to it  ♦  Prattling Pate My Beloved  ♦  Prattling Pate Please help  ♦  Prattling Pate Wonderful  ♦  Prattling Pate You're Beautiful  ♦  Preserving Boluses  ♦  Pureblood Knight's Medal  ♦  Radiant Baldachin's Blessing  ♦  Rainbow Stone  ♦  Rancor Pot  ♦  Raw Meat Dumpling  ♦  Regal Omen Bairn  ♦  Rejuvenating Boluses  ♦  Remebrance of the Black Blade  ♦  Remembrance of Hoarah Loux  ♦  Remembrance of the Black Blade  ♦  Remembrance of the Blasphemous  ♦  Remembrance of the Blood Lord  ♦  Remembrance of the Dragonlord  ♦  Remembrance of the Fire Giant  ♦  Remembrance of the Full Moon Queen  ♦  Remembrance of the Grafted  ♦  Remembrance of the Lichdragon  ♦  Remembrance of the Naturalborn  ♦  Remembrance of the Omen King  ♦  Remembrance of the Regal Ancestor  ♦  Remembrance of the Rot Goddess  ♦  Remembrance of the Starscourge  ♦  Rimed Crystal Bud  ♦  Roped Fetid Pot  ♦  Roped Fire Pot  ♦  Roped Fly Pot  ♦  Roped Freezing Pot  ♦  Roped Holy Water Pot  ♦  Roped Lightning Pot  ♦  Roped Magic Pot  ♦  Roped Oil Pot  ♦  Roped Poison Pot  ♦  Roped Volcano Pot  ♦  Rot Grease  ♦  Rot Pot  ♦  Rowa Raisin  ♦  Rune Arc  ♦  Sacramental Bud  ♦  Sacred Order Pot  ♦  Scriptstone  ♦  Shield Grease  ♦  Silver-Pickled Fowl Foot  ♦  Sleep Pot  ♦  Soap  ♦  Soft Cotton  ♦  Soporific Grease  ♦  Spark Aromatic  ♦  Spellproof Dried Liver  ♦  Stanching Boluses  ♦  Starlight Shards  ♦  Stimulating Boluses  ♦  Swarm Pot  ♦  Sweet Raisin  ♦  Thawfrost Boluses  ♦  Throwing Dagger  ♦  Uplifting Aromatic  ♦  Volcanic Stone  ♦  Volcano Pot  ♦  Warming Stone  ♦  Winged Crystal Tear  ♦  Wraith Calling Bell



Register to EDIT the Wiki!
    • Anonymous

      Don't equip this before summon mimic, instead summon the mimic then equip the pot to use. The mimic throw the pot but the pot buff user spirit ashes not themself and since mimic don't summon spirit ashes he literally just wasted time throw a pot that did nothing. The pot however did buff mimic if you yourself throw it onto the mimic. It made mimic act like red eyes ashes for about 1 min. You can throw the pot anywhere and your ashes received the buff automatically the part where it mark the ground have nothing to do with the buff part.

      • Btw the pot effect isn't mark the target, it actual effect is made all your spirit ashes red eyes and went berserk for a min and the pot only have the effect of control those spirit into going where you want them to go as red eyes spirit don't follow player so by throwing it on 1 enemies the red eyes will run toward that location and attack anything near to them. i tested it and i throw it random on the ground the spirit then sprint to the enemies far away which mean the effect isn't aggressive toward mark a target at all it was aggressive toward everything and the pot i throw on enemies right before i summon my spirit and the spirit run out hit the air on the location i throw while they doesn't got the red eyes buff like if i throw it after summon.

        • Anonymous

          The info about the pot is wrong. This said it mark the target and made spirit more aggressive toward that enemies, but it actually mark the ground for spirit to walk there and spirit is auto turn aggressive for 1min no matter if the pot is throw to.

          • Btw the wiki is wrong here, The pot doesn't mark enemies it just made spirit ashes walk to the pot and turn those spirit ashes red eyes like the demi human at night. Their aggro range and aggressiveness increase until the effect end, those spirit ashes won't walk back to the player and will just chilling at where ever place they are in and will sprint to the target without second thought unlike how they normally just edge walk. Like for example the night maiden puppet will constantly attack instead of edge walk around. You can just throw the pot right on top of the spirit ashes and they will aggressively run toward any enemies that they see with their range of view amplified by 3 to 4 time their normal aggro range and won't stop attack middle of the fight like their normal version.

            • Anonymous

              Fun fact if you throw this onto your ashes all normal ashes will act like red eyes ashes and will glow red eyes as i try on oleg and he won't teleport back to you until the effect run out.

              • Anonymous

                "A childhood memory of the Lord of Blood"

                Imagine being an Omen child living in the sewers but random spirits keep jumping you lmaoo

                • Anonymous

                  I think the only thing this does is put priority on the target enemy. So if you're fighting a group of enemies you can hit the boss with this and your spirit summon will focus solely on the boss while you can mop up the trash mobs.

                  I did not notice any damage increase or increased attack rate. It would be cool if this could make spirits turn on their summoner, like if used on the two commander bosses.

                  • Anonymous

                    Expensive to make and does nothing particularly useful. Would be better if it created an area of bloodflame for a short time similar to the volcano pot.

                    • Anonymous

                      Absolutely useless. No change in ferocity or frequency in spirit attacks and doesn't last very long. Game has too many terrible/useless items/spells/weapons.

                      • Anonymous

                        Total bummer that it doesn't give the spirits +20% damage or something. Maybe make homing-attacks like rancors chase the target more effectively?

                        • Anonymous

                          This works with spirit ashes, and is quite useful for single ashes like Rollo or Finlay. If your plan is more to attack with your spirit summon, instead of using them as a distraction, I'd suggest using this.

                          • Anonymous

                            "Throw at enemies to douse them in accursed blood, causing summoned spirits to assail them with a rabid fervor."

                            Summoned spirits. Spirit ashes. You know, the optional-to-summon minions that are only active in certain parts of the world.


                            They should've included that this pot is useless, or at least should have given summons a damage boost against an enemy that I decided to drench in my piss. God forbid you use this pot against a solo boss.

                            • Anonymous

                              Do we know if it affects all spirit ashes? I've noticed outside of focusing on the target hit, there wasn't much change in the demi-human ashes when used at night. I also didn't see much difference in Latenna. It's supposed to make the AI more aggressive and increase damage right? Maybe I just need to pay more attention to the damage numbers.

                              • Anonymous

                                Could this be used to make Commander O'Neil's own spirit ash troops attack him? I doubt it, but that would be cool.

                                • Anonymous

                                  So if I'm understanding this correctly, this pot causes your spirit ashes AI to go super aggressive on whatever you hit with the pot, and gives the spirit a damage buff when they do so. For extra hilarity, Mimic Tear can use this item and proc the effects itself.

                                  • Anonymous

                                    This things seems to revert Mimic Tear back to its OG status btw.

                                    Equip pot, summon mimic, mimic uses pot, faces get wrecked.

                                    • Anonymous

                                      It also seems to have a hidden effect. Used it on Juno Haslow after 50+ losses and suddenly he seemed slower to react and I could suddenly land combos.

                                      • Anonymous

                                        Few mysteries remain:

                                        - How long does it last?
                                        - Does the aggressive AI stance get reverted when the buff ends or does it persist?
                                        - Is the buff global? (eg. toss at some enemy 20m away and your mimic being 50m away as an extreme example. does it still buff / affect them?)

                                        • Anonymous

                                          "A Childhood memory of the lord of blood"

                                          I like to imagine Mohg used to fill up pots with his blood and throw it at his brother Morgott, just to annoy him. Then morgott beat the **** out of him and learned his catchphrase "Put these foolish ambitions to rest"

                                          • Anonymous

                                            Have this in your item inventory when using Mimic Tear. When it uses the pot, it’ll get buffed and it’ll overwrite the nerfed AI from 1.03. Normally my Mimic Tear walks around like a dummy, but after it hits an enemy, it starts going berserk on them. Great item (for *me*, not me).

                                            • Anonymous

                                              I was using it with Dung-eater puppet and 2 out of 3 times it would cause my game to crash. I was on NG+ using it on Margit the first time and Godrick the second time. I used it on once Margit with no crashing. It might be that Dung-eater was using his WA at the same time and it couldn't handle it or something.

                                              • Guys, I know the in-game description is pretty much useless, but there's two ways you can use this. First of all, if you throw it at a certain enemy it will make the spirit summon go after them specifically, AND it will buff them. (Seemingly a similar buff you get from war-cry or white mask judging by the animation). But if you don't want to target a specific enemy and just buff your homie, throw it at the ground, your spirit still get the buff regardless.

                                                • Anonymous

                                                  This should be self explanatory but this item is like a little command button/item for your ashes. Usually when I throw it they go for who I tossed it at but it also doubles as a lure for them or just a overall frenzy like buff.
                                                  (Frenzy as in bloodhound ashes level of aggression.)

                                                  • Anonymous

                                                    note for those that care. this does exactly 1 damage and does not seem to scale with any boosting or debuffing gear. also does work on indirect hit but its incredibly unreliable.

                                                    • Anonymous

                                                      Seems to make your Spirit Ash summons more aggressive, and possibly give them a buff. Mimic Tear ashes can buff themselves with it if you have them equipped (alongside greases for your weapon if applicable and such).

                                                      • Anonymous

                                                        Hmm mimic tear has and uses your items i need to test if he'll use it himself and boost his own damage no cost to me

                                                        • Anonymous

                                                          appears to give spirits a damage buff when they attack a target marked with it? that's what i'm assuming based on the effects at least

                                                        Load more
                                                        ⇈ ⇈