Rakshasa Gauntlets are Gauntlets in Elden Ring. They are brand-new Gauntlets in the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. Rakshasa Gauntlets are part of the Rakshasa Set, and are dropped by Rakshasa. Rakshasa Gauntlets is an armor piece that protect both of the player's arms 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.
Gauntlets of Rakshasa, soaked in the spurting blood of her victims. Tatters of ragged cloth jut out haphazardly, as if her lust for carnage threatens to break free.
Increases damage dealt to foes, but greatly increases damage taken by the wearer.
Cut down and devour. Only those who repeat the cycle without rest can truly subvert the self and become Rakshasa.
Where to find Rakshasa Gauntlets in Elden Ring
The Rakshasa Gauntlets Armor Gauntlets piece can be found at the following location:
- Dropped by Rakshasa in Eastern Nameless Mausoleum. This area can only be accessed by using the ladder in Shadow Keep to get down to a special teleport coffin (this Elden Ring Map location). This will take you to Ruins of Unte and you must follow the cliffs downstream and then carefully drop down to bottom level to reach the mausoleum. [Shadow of the Erdtree Map]
Rakshasa Gauntlets Set in Elden Ring
- Rakshasa Gauntlets is a piece of the Rakshasa Set
- Boosts All Damage by 2%, but increases damage taken.
- The increased damage received isn't actually a debuff, it's just that this armor set has lower damage negation for its weight class. A good comparing could be the Night's Cavalry Set which has the exact same weight. And compared to that you'll lose roughly 2% damage negation per piece.
- The rest of the set is composed by the Rakshasa Helm, Rakshasa Armor, and Rakshasa Greaves.
Elden Ring Rakshasa Gauntlets Notes & Tips
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