Redmane Fire Pot |
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Effect
Throw at enemies to inflict heavy
Fire Damage
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Scaling
Str A
Dex C |
FP Cost | - |
Redmane Fire Pot is a Consumable Item in Elden Ring. It can be thrown at enemies you to inflict heavy Fire Damage, and requires an empty Ritual Pot to craft.
Craftable item prepared using a ritual pot.
Engraved with the crest of red-maned lion.
Throw at enemies to inflict heavy fire damage.
Even today, the survivors of Radahn's battalion employ fire to stave off the scarlet rot.
Redmane Fire Pot use in Elden Ring
Redmane Fire Pot can be thrown at enemies to inflict heavy Fire Damage.
- Base Attack Rating: 326
- 10 Strength 10 Dexterity: 397 AR
- 20 Strength 10 Dexterity: 458 AR
- 50 Strength 10 Dexterity: 576 AR
- 80 Strength 10 Dexterity: 620 AR
- 99 Strength 10 Dexterity: 634 AR
- 10 Strength 99 Dexterity: 463 AR
- 99 Strength 99 Dexterity: 700 AR
- Strength Scaling: 10-20: (6.1 AR per lvl), 20-50: (3.93 AR per lvl), 50-80: (1.46 AR per lvl), 80-99: (0.7 AR per lvl)
- Dexterity Scaling: 10-20: (1.8 AR per lvl), 20-50: (1.06 AR per lvl), 50-80: (0.4 AR per lvl), 80-99: (0.2 AR per lvl)
Attack Rating is the damage number before subtracting Enemy Defense and Damage Negation.
Elden Ring Redmane Fire Pot Crafting Guide
To craft a Redmane Fire Pot you need the Armorer's Cookbook [4] as well as the following Crafting Materials:
- Mushroom x1
- Smoldering Butterfly x1
- Old Fang x1
- Empty Ritual Pot x1
Elden Ring Redmane Fire Pot Notes & Tips
- You can hold up to 10 Redmane Fire Pot, depending on how many Ritual Pots you have.
- You can store up to 600 Redmane Fire Pots.
- Sell Value: Redmane Fire Pot cannot be sold.
- Once a Redmane Fire Pot is thrown, its Ritual Pot will be available for crafting another throwing pot.
- Both the Redmane Fire Pot and the Giantsflame Fire Pot are direct upgrades to the Fire Pot, however, it should be noted that Redmane scales off of Strength and Dexterity like the normal Fire Pot, while Giantsflame scales off of pure Faith. On a Strength or Quality build, Redmane performs better, while Gitansflame is better for Faith builds.
- Anonymous
Probably the single worst craftable in the game, just because of those damned old fangs
- Anonymous
I would like to put into perspective the difference between Redmane Fire Pots and the other 3 fire-damage pots: the Fire Pot, the Volcano Pot, and the Giantsflame Pot.
The default Fire Pot is reliable, slightly annoying to farm but deals good burst damage, ideal for combo with Oil Pots. Deals less damage than Redmane obviously.
The Volcano Pot, is easiest to farm, and though it's a pain to get the recipe, you can get it "relatively" early on, within a few hours of gameplay, or if you just mad-dash it to Volcano Manor. Deals less damage than Redmane as well, but not by much, however its lingering effect means it is really only effective against large and slow targets, like Erdtree Avatars. Also due to the nature of how it deals damage, it means it can't be combo'd with Oil Pot.
And now for the real contender to the Redmane Fire Pot: the Giantsflame Pot.
This bad boy deals slightly less damage, but is infinitely easier to farm for, except at early game. You might think the scaling of the Redmane might be impressive and five it some edge, but its meh. Giantsflame almost always outdamage unless you are running a full on no-spellcasting build. And if you are going for a build that has even the slighest investment in Faith, then you are going to even reap more benefits.
Sure, it costs 10 FP to throw the Giantsflame, fair enough, but i'd rather spend some FP, than literal hours of my time farming for Old Fangs. :v
Even if you are going for a character with maxed stats, the Redmane is still cucked because it loses to 90 damage from Giantsflame.
Tl;dr: Redmane Fire Pot is sadly a poor choice of fire damage pots, use Giantsflame and Volcano Pots instead.
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
These are actually really strong at low-mid pvp & on enemies weak to fire. The only issue is farming the mats, if you can afford to stock up and want fp free damage try these.
- Anonymous
did about 600 damage when I threw it at a weak enemy, character was about level 40 so thats actually good!
they should be equal to if not higher base damage than ancient dragonbolt pots, considering theres so much damn water everywhere
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