Mushroom Crown is a Helm in Elden Ring. Mushroom Crown is part of the Mushroom Set, and is a Heavyweight headpiece that raises attack power when something nearby suffers from poison or rot, this includes yourself. Mushroom Crown protect the player's head by applying various defensive properties, it also changes the appearance as well when it is equipped. Some armor pieces may be available to both genders but may be slightly different for male and female characters.
Mushrooms found growing all over the body. These overgrown mushrooms form a towering headpiece.
Raises attack power when something nearby suffers from poison or rot.
Long ago, great lords served the scarlet rot. Perhaps such fungal bodies served as their crowns.
Where to find Mushroom Crown in Elden Ring
The Mushroom Crown Helm can be found at:
- Found on a corpse hanging off the top of a column in the southeastern corner of the Lake of Rot. Climb the fallen pillar leading to a rocky outcropping, south of the ruin, to reach it. [Elden Ring Map here]
Mushroom Crown Set in Elden Ring
- Mushroom Crown is a piece of the Mushroom Set.
- The rest of the set is composed of the Mushroom Head, Mushroom Body, Mushroom Arms, and Mushroom Legs.
- The Head and Crown are both considered a part of the set.
Builds with Mushroom Crown
Elden Ring Mushroom Crown Notes & Tips
- Sell Value:
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- Increases damage by +10% for 20 seconds after you or an enemy suffer Poison or Scarlet Rot.
- Stacks with other poison proc-activated buffs.
- You can trigger this buff with the self-poison from Raw Meat Dumpling.
- Effect stacks with Kindred of Rot's Exultation.
- The buff persists even if you cure the poison, but has a fixed buff duration of about 20 seconds.
- Poise Updated to patch 1.07
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Virgin dual bleed curved sword white mask user VS virgin dual antspur rapier mushroom crown user (they're both virgins)
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I hate wearing this thing, it's so goofy. But that buff is worth it, hopefully it will grow on me...
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not big enough, i need to be visible from space with my goofy ass hat
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poison build supremacy, not just poision but all the weird ****, dung eater stuff, malania stuff, bandit stuff, all to yiur hearts content.
i am hopped up on so many goddamn drugs rn you dont understand.
GO FORTH STINKY BOY SAND RECK HAVOC ASHAJAJL
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Seems bugged. Using this and I only get the damage boost through Rot infections, poison doesn't do it. Tested with the throwable poison rocks against dragons and scorpion stinger dagger.
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Got jumped by a magic user wearing this and his friend with the black knife while I was level 32… sad times.
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I see anyone wearing this or the Coil Shield, it's on sight. Honor goes out the window.
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I think someone vandalized the damage negation part of this page.
One thing: Combine Mush set with DEATH'S POKER for the 420 build.
For those who don't know... DEATH'S POKER's scaling is C, B, D...
*Dabs*
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People ask about the katnooba and sleep on snake claws of buffable super poison and boss eater (no noobstep needed)
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This game desperately needed a transmog system, such a HUGE waste of opportunity with Boc, like wtf is even the point of him.
I refuse to wear these silly looking helmets in a game like this, totally kills the immersion for me.
If it was a PvP thing for them since so many pieces of armor offer little stat bonuses and maybe the opponent wants to know what they’re fighting against (me personally I could give 2 shits what my opponent is wearing, +3 arcane or 10% extra damage when proccing poison aint gonna change my strategy) they could’ve just disabled transmog as soon as you enter multiplayer.
Oh well, no fun poison/bleed double proc talisman fun builds for me.
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This is an important piece of gear for those who want to stay at or above 61 Poise while still retaining a Helmet damage buff + the Raptor's Black Feathers buff. White Mask just barely doesn't have enough Poise to reach the 61-point threshold, capping at 60 with the Bullgoat Legs + Hands + Talisman. You can instead use the Mushroom Crown + any 3.5 Weight, 4 Poise Gloves to reach that threshold at only a 0.6 weight increase.
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Mushroom man, Mushroom man where the hell'd you go? tell me why my ladyfriend is freezing in the snow! oh! oh! Mushroom man I am a hostage of fathe
So, I'm end game and wanted to get all 3 bosses in the lake of Rot. So, I acquired the mushroom armor and the crown ... and I had the immunity talismans and the Ant shield already. It did nothing to help me whatsoever. Immunity is bullshit. It's absolutely bullshit.
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Bleed/Poison builds have become my favorites by a mile, after I learned just how much bonus damage you can stack with them.
Crown + Kindred of Rot's + Rotten Sword + Thorny Cracked all combine for 79% increased damage. Pair that with dual curved swords (heck, dual daggers) and you have something that can **vastly** out-perform other melee builds. Some of the most fun I've had with any FromSoft game, especially when taken into NG+.
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I'm wondering if the weight is really worth the 10% AP boost in a poison build
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Does anyone know anything that would look good with this? I'm making a Serpentbone Blade build and I can't find anything that would look good with this. Thanks.
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This is not only useful because of the damage boost. It does also have the most robustness of all helms which is what you want in the bleed meta. Tho there are also other cool options if you do not got for the poison e.g. in Iji's Mirrorhelm or the set of Radahn.
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when you wanna wield a poison/rot weapon but you're gonna have to wear a mushroom for a helm
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Sucks that it's not the same colors as the rest of the mushroom set
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does it buffs twice if the enemy is afflicted both with poison AND rot?
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I beat the game wearing this stupid mushroom. It's legitamatly one of the best helmets in terms of damage resistance
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So I've been running a poison and bleed arcane build without knowing about these insane damage buffs?
This promises to be fun!
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Looks cool, wanna get this so people will finally think I’m a Fun-guy.
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The real question is: do you double dip on the bonus if an enemy is poisoned and has rot?
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A truly wonderful reward for braving such a harrowing area.
Mushroom, O' Mushroom
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It start when your bar of poison/rot is full, but even if you are still in the status effect, the buff seems to only last 18~20s, I don't think it's worth, and it seems to be 10% increase which is ok
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So the helmet does indeed stack manipulatively with the "Kindred of Rot's Exultation" talisman (so increases damage by 1.2*1.1 for a total increase of 32%).
I tested it now using poison mist on low mobs. My baseline attack was 334.
Using both the helmet and talisman this increased to 441 (so 32% with rounding from 440.88 to 441).
Using only the talisman it increased to 401 (so 20% on the dot).
Using only the helmet it increased to 368 (so 10% on the dot).
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Does this work if the player themselves is afflicted by poison/rot?
Does anyone know if this stacks with the Kindred of Rot's exultation?
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Very powerful! But is it worth the the the
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