Rainbow Stone Arrow is an Arrow in Elden Ring. Rainbow Stone Arrows are a craftable type of arrow. Ammunition can be used in ranged weapons such as Bows and Crossbows, so players can deal ranged damage to Enemies and Bosses.
Arrow whittled from animal bones tipped with chips of Rainbow Stone. Colored light shines at the point of impact.
Craftable item.
Where to Find Elden Ring Rainbow Stone Arrow
Rainbow Stone Arrow can be found at the following location:
Elden Ring Rainbow Stone Arrow Notes & Tips
- The arrow has a cluster of Rainbow Stones at the tip, which emits light of a random colour.
- The Rainbow Stone will lodge on whatever the arrow impacts with, be it terrain or an enemy.
- Unlike normal Rainbow Stones (which last for a very long time, if not infinitely), Rainbow Stones from these arrows disappear after 30 seconds.
- The arrows almost immediate disappear upon contact if fired using the Rain of Arrows weapon skill.
- You can hold up to 99 Rainbow Stone Arrow
- You can store up to 600 Rainbow Stone Arrow
- Sell Value:
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How to Craft Elden Ring Rainbow Stone Arrow
To craft Rainbow Stone Arrow (x10) you need the Nomadic Warrior's Cookbook [7] as well as the following materials:
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Step 1: get the harp bow
Step 2: craft a bunch of these
Step 3: get a light equip load
Step 4: call yourself “Magic Man!” But don’t actually cast spells.
Congratulations! You will delight your friends and confound your enemies as the most annoying build to ever exist ;)
When Godrick rolls around with a bunch of these stuck in him, the particles trail behind him and it looks really pretty :)
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I like how they made utility arrows like this and the shatters hard arrows, these arrow are good for marked invisible enemies and bridges. Can be used to mark far away areas too.
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I think these arrows should increase your discovery stat when they kill something.
They help illuminate the target, rainbow stones are used to help players see/discover, so killing things with rainbow stone arrows should help increase your discovery stat on a killed mob.
Given they are no better then regular arrows in terms of damage, yet cost extra to make, I think is a fair utility upgrade on them. Would make them excellent for farming raw materials like feathers, bones, etc.
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If you shoot an enemy that turns invisible (i.e. mages and assassins), the stone glow doesn't turn invisible letting you track their moves.
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Using Ash of War rain of arrows you get a beautiful dance floor
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Notably useful for how many you can make in one go -- very efficient in terms of crafting materials.
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I used these once and only once in co-op, I thought itd be fun to have a bow with barrage on it and use these with it to draw a smiley face or something dumb. First time I did it almost immedately crashed my game at like the 10th arrow so I guess dont spam them lol
Useful for locating invisible surfaces, and since in this game they also give off light, you can get sneak peeks into dark corridors at range using them. Saved myself from risky exploration more than a few times by just seeing there wasn't anything of note. Now if only we could get these to persist longer and get Glowstone arrows...
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If you're a real tricksy feller, you could potentially use these to bait a curious player into a trap/ambush.
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These are so pretty! I rarely use them but I love them.
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lesser damage or not, i'm totally using this to glamorously slay my foes
These are super handy, easily one of the most useful utility items in Elden Ring. Excellent idea.
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