Jarwight Puppet |
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Type | Spirit Summon |
FP Cost 60 | HP Cost - |
Effect
Summons Jarwight spirit
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Jarwight Puppet is a Spirit and Summon in Elden Ring Jarwight Puppet summons the spirit of Jarwight, who throws various pots.
One of Seluvis' puppets.
Use to summon the spirit of a jarwight.
Spirit of a man who wished to become the innards of a livingjar.
A jar-hurling specialist who throws all manner of pots and jars.
The warrior jar once told the nameless man this:
"You are not yet ready to join the warriors inside.
No, you must apply yourself!
Better yourself,
and one day I will return for you."
Where to find Jarwight Puppet
Where to Find Jarwight Puppet
- Can be bought from Seluvis' body in Seluvis's Rise for Starlight Shards after reaching the end of Ranni's questline. Map Link
If Seluvis' secret room is discovered beforehand, he will allow you to purchase one of his puppets. - Video Location
Elden Ring Jarwight Puppet Guide
- Consumes Medium FP (60)
- Upgradeable using Ghost Glovewort
- You must be near a rebirth monument to summon spirits from ashes.
- When you are close to a rebirth monument and able to summon, a monument icon will appear on the left side of the screen.
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It seems like he prioritizes pots made from local ingrediants. Which results in him throwing rot and poison pots at scarlet/poison reisstant enemies in Caelid and magic and ice pots at wizards and dragons in liurnia. Which makes him basically worthless outside of meme factor.
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Once you realize Spirit Ashes only exist to draw aggro, you start to think about them differently. You begin to wonder, who's the most FUN to use, not just who's the best? Look no further than Jarwight. Dude throws pots. He runs around. He gets smacked down but gets back up. 10/10.
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You're laughing. This man has been turned into a puppet, and you're laughing.
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pretty sure this guy inspired "Let Me Solo Her"'s character
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This guy is like that one friend's DnD character that just has a bunch of **** in his Bag of Holding which he takes things out of at random and throws them at people, I absolutely love it
Soo seluvis made love to a comatose old man with a jar on his head eh, no kink shaming buuut
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Funniest summon in the game. Butt naked with a pot on his head, insane activity level/work rate. Effectiveness really at the whim of the AI and what he decides to throw, but I love watching this guy cook.
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Literally my favorite ash in the entire game. He lets you know what element the enemies are weak too because he rotates his pot selection so rapidly. Its how I literally figured out weaknesses of like 90% of the bosses I fought. Ice Pot - 3 damage. Ok strong against Ice. Fire pot - 300 damage. Ok time to use the fire grease on my weapon. I upgraded this dude to +10 and I really haven't had a reason to use any other summon yet.
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Look, Fromsoft, all I am asking for is consistency. If I'm fighting a Dragon made of ice, maybe don't have this jarhead chucking ice pots at it?
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He has no right having this much damage and utility. Plus, funny jar man.
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Using this spirit ash crashed me multiple times against the first dragon you fight in Crumbling Farum Azula. Probably something to do with particle effects and multiple status effects going on at once. Tried again without the summon and was fine.
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This dude is wild - not sure he’s effective but he’s hilarious
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I upgraded my mimic to maximum and enchanted my +24 or something katana with frost and I only got to second phase and got her about half health when my mimic died but this guy fully upgraded and me can do the job
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This guy is honestly insanely powerful. Summoned him for Mohg, just because I thought it would be funny and I wanted to progress Seluvis's questline. He procced like four status effects in the first thirty seconds and I was almost able to kill the boss before the phase 2 transition. Unupgraded btw
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he needs 2 katanas then you have let me solo her but less skilled
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this dude is slippery as hell, makes for some really nice ranged support on melee builds that can take aggro
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Chad spirit.
Absolutely hilarious to watch. This guy also has decent survivabilty since he actively dodges away from targets and keeps throwing all kinds of **** at them. Amazing
Jarwight, The Honorable!
He isn't a tank of any kind. Fire Giant murked him in Phase 2 with 1000 damage fireballs at +10.
He is a very capable tool-based control mage with access to fire, holy, lightning, frostbite, and sleep from the Pots I've seen him use so far.
I will assert that Jarwight, The Honorable has the ability to use every single Pot in the game.
He destroyed the annoying Ice Dragon for me in the Mountaintop.
Jarwight, The Honorable!
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For a naked guy with a pot he's surprisingly good as a Spirit Ash. Zero melee capability, but if you can manage to keep boss attention on yourself, he will just keep on throwing all kinds of garbage, eventually inflicting boss with bleed, frost, scarlet rot, poison, sleep, AIDS and cancer and who knows what else. Maybe not the fastest or deadliest, but surely hilarious as hell.
This guy is surprisingly good in the colosseum. Rolls alot and hangs out in the middle of the arena most of the Time. Most of the time he gets ignored and is a low priority target for most. Throw s random pots and can do some nice damage cumulatively.
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Very capable toolbox-type summon. Probably the strongest of its kind.
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I can’t speak to more technical aspects of the summon like DPS or probability of him throwing certain pots, but this is my favorite summon in the game and I found him to be decent. Sure, it’s going to always be outclassed by summons like the mimic tear, tiche, or the dung eater, but I liked him better than all of the other summons that cost around the same amount of FP. The various status effects he can apply can be extremely useful and his survivability isn’t too bad, especially when fully upgraded. Besides, he’s fun to use and I just beat Malenia with his help, so this summon will always have a place in my heart
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somehow throws sleep pots at random locations but doesnt even dare it against the foreskin duo. Dolores it is.
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I know I'm not the only one who sees this, but could Let Me Solo Her have been Jarwright's brother? LMSH might have learned his sword skills from Blaidd, and to not fear pretty flying ladies from Ranni. Sevilus likeley taught him interdimensional travel, too.
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unrelated to this spirit ash, but one comment mentions the omen near a minor erdtree at altus plateau inflicting death-blight. Is this right? if so, is it unique to that particular omen or can they all do it late game? I've killed quite a few of these omen, near the abandoned coffin area in altus plateau, but none of them have used anything against me that inflicted the death-blight status effect.
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I had 5 hp left and he literally saved me by staggering the enemy with a volcano pot right before it attacked.
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Jarwight is vulnerable to Death Blight, which isn't much of an issue as there are few important bosses that can afflict it. I learned this when he got Blighted by the Omen located near the Minor Erdtree north of the Capital.
From the quote from this spirit's flavor text:
"You are not yet ready to join the warriors inside. No, you must
apply yourself! Better yourself, and one day I will return for you."
We can tell that upon being rejected by the warrior jar, he then went on to become stronger; more agile-more deadly. The spirit we see here is a mere echo of his present-self, a reminder of times long past. Now you can find this same man at the roots of Miquella's Haligtree, training and honing his skills against the great demigod of Scarlet Rot. Unbeknownst to him, however, he had already long surpassed his original ambition, becoming a legend greater than the jars themselves. Perhaps one day, when he finally lays down his two katanas, he will remember his previous dream and seek out the jars once anew.
"The fluttering petals tell a story, a repeating battle between two great warriors of their age. Through countless instances and countless worlds."
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Dude is a beast. Necessary for a "Man of the Jar/Jar of Duty" build.
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If you summon him in the malenia fight he will wield a uchigatana and a rivers of blood
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upgrading him drastically improve his dps. His pots also proc their status way faster.
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he does not use sleep pots, but Dolores puppet makes up for it
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"Spirit of a man who wished to become the innards of a livingjar." So you're telling me that jars are made of people? But how are there jar-kids then?
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if you approach the camerato him when you're in the haligtree area you can clearly listen: "Let me solo her".
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Honestly, my go too summon. I think he has every kind of pot, it seems like he throws them at random. Doesn't take too much aggro which feels a bit cheap on other summons, decent damage when status effects proc. Also he fully comes out swinging like the chad he is, as soon as jarboi is standing up, the MFer is launching pots and scooting around. A tier for sure.
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2 Questions to anyone using this summon:
1. Which kinds of pots does he have?
2. How is his AI? Does he throws pots at random or does he adapt to the weakness of the opponent?
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Seems like he got a pretty nice buff as a consequence of the recent buff to throwing pot damage. Now he can do pretty solid AoE ranged damage. Basically a better mage than any of the mage summons, and he's naked and fairly tanky despite that. Definitely worth using, especially for Arcane builds since he can help you land status ailments.
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He's also buyable if you find Selivus' secret room in the ruins near Ranni's Rise. You have to find the room and then confront Selivus about finding it and he'll offer you one of his 3 summons for free.
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Best summon purely because he's a naked man with a jar on his head
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Can someone tell me his upgrade materials ? Ghost or Grave ?
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I got a choice between this and the Finger Maiden summon for finishing the Nepheli questline. I did not give Nepheli the potion.
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Please guys we need to know where this npc Is for the pot questline and for Volpescu twonck
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Can anyone remember where this guy was BEFORE becoming a puppet? He might be useful in Iron Fist Alexander's quest.
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Can also get it for free if you find Sully's secret sex dungeon
So far iv seen it throw dung pots, some sort of improved fire pot, and some sort of blood pot
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My very first playthrough, when I got this guy late in the game, I had a bunch of Ghost Glovewort, so I went ahead and upgraded him just for fun. He is so fast and accurate chucking his pots that I breezed through the rest of the game with him. I got him to +10 and he's been my go-to ash ever since. :-)
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