Tooth Whip

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attack power elden ring wiki guide 18Attack
Phy 109
Mag 0
Fire 0
Ligt 0
Holy 0
Crit 100
guarded damage negation elden ring wiki guide 18Guard
Phy 27
Mag 16
Fire 16
Ligt 16
Holy 16
Boost 16
attribute scaling elden ring wiki guide 18Scaling
Str E
Dex D
attributes required elden ring wiki guide 18Requires
Str 10
Dex 24
Whip Strike
Painful Strike FP 16
Wgt. 3.0 passive effects elden ring wiki guide 18Passive poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66)

Tooth Whip is a Whip in Elden Ring. It is a brand-new Whip in the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. The Tooth Whip scales primarily with Strength and Dexterity and is a good Weapon for players looking for a Poison whip. This applies posionbuildup and comes with the painful strike skill.

 


Whip bestrewn with rotting, misshapen teeth.
Filthy and seething with disease,
the teeth are embedded in the whip
and dose the victim with deadly poison upon each strike.
As the wounds ripen they grow inflamed and ooze pus.

The flesh of shamans was said to meld harmoniously with others.

 

Where to Find Tooth Whip in Elden Ring

The Tooth Whip weapon can be found at the following location:

 

Elden Ring Tooth Whip Notes & Tips

 

Moveset & Videos in Elden Ring for Tooth Whip

  • Videos for the Tooth Whip Coming Soon

 

Tooth Whip Upgrades in Elden Ring

Please see the Upgrades page to understand the weapon bolstering process.

Requires regular reinforcement with Somber Smithing Stones.

  Attack Power Stat Scaling Passive Effects Damage Reduction (%)
Tooth Whip Phy Mag Fir Lit Hol Sta Str Dex Int Fai Arc Any Phy Mag Fir Lit Hol Bst Rst
Standard 109 - - - - 46 E D - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 16 11
Standard +1 124 - - - - 50 E C - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 16.16 11
Standard +2 140 - - - - 55 E C - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 16.32 11
Standard +3 156 - - - - 59 E C - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 16.48 11
Standard +4 172 - - - - 64 E C - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 16.64 11
Standard +5 188 - - - - 69 E C - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 16.8 11
Standard +6 203 - - - - 73 E C - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 16.96 11
Standard +7 219 - - - - 78 E B - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 17.12 11
Standard +8 235 - - - - 82 E B - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 17.28 11
Standard +9 251 - - - - 87 D B - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 17.44 11
Standard +10 267 - - - - 92 D B - - - poison status effect elden ring wiki guide 25px(66) 27 16 16 16 16 17.6 11

 

 

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    • Anonymous

      This thing is absolutely amazing, especially if you're playing on PC (latency and ghost hits). It actually gets better the worse connection between each opponent is. Uncanny!

      • Anonymous

        I use it in the offhand with a poison infused butchering knife as my main, whips belong in the offhand, such a good side arm.

        • Anonymous

          If the definition of "flesh of others" can be extended to include teeth, could that imply this whip is made out of Shaman flesh?

          • Anonymous

            Can't wait to take this back to the lands between and use it on radagon and all the other golden order boys

            • Anonymous

              My favorite thing about the lore revelations is that I doubt you're even meant to think Marika & the Golden Order are justified (wouldn't blame you if you did, though). I think you're meant to look at the Hornsent of Bonny Village, knowing the sheer magnitude of a domino chain that they set in motion, and say, "you absolute worthless idiots..." they spent their time mutilating & shoving Shamen into jars for some ritual purpose, and in so doing, ruined everything for everyone, practically everywhere.

              • Anonymous

                Super effective AOW with rapid proc. Surprises in PvP. Huge range of the final hit of its aow, tested longest reach of any melee weapon including urami heavy R2. AOW actually hits 5 times so it melts large enemies. Beat Bayle, all DLC dragons, annoying Rhino boss with this thing. Applies deadly poison, not regular. Underrated dlc weapon.

                • Anonymous

                  before the DLC: Mesmere is a psychopath who committed genocide

                  After the DLC: Fear not, great impaler, I will continue your mission

                  • Anonymous

                    Can anybody confirm what if anything this does in PVE? It seems to me like it makes enemies slower, kind of like when they are afflicted with frostbite. It's subtle enough, though, that I'm wondering if it's just placebo because of the green lines.

                    • Anonymous

                      I suppose the skil does nothing to pve enemies? They have no stamina at all, what's the point of debuffing them? Kinda reminds me of bleed from dk2

                      • Anonymous

                        Total Hornsent Death. Kill hornsent. Backstab hornsent. Dryleaf whirlwind kick a hornsent into the abyssal woods. Slam dunk a hornsent's spritestone into the trashcan. Crucify greater potentates. Defecate in a hornsent’s scorpion stew. Launch hornsent into the Scadutree. Stir fry hornsent in a furnace golem. Toss hornsent into active wickermen. Urinate into a hornsent’s pot. Palm blast hornsent into abductor virgins. Twist hornsent’s horns off. Report hornsent to Messmer’s Crusade. Maul hornsent with vicious Messmerfire hounds. Dryleaf chop hornsent in half. Hoarfrost stomp fat hornsent inquisitors. Trap hornsent in the lake of rot. Crush hornsent with catacomb spike traps. Liquefy hornsent in a vat of rot. Turn hornsent into man-flies. Dissect hornsent in the Specimen Storehouse. Exterminate hornsent in a poison swamp. Stomp hornsent’s pots with black knight boots. Cremate hornsent in the embrace of Messmer’s flame. Destroy hornsent’s spirits with frenzied flame. Mandatory vigor checks for hornsent. Catapult hornsent into the Jagged Peak. Farm hornsent with waves of Gold. Drown hornsent in fried festive grease. Drag hornsent behind your steed. Toss hornsent out of Enir-Ilim. Vaporize hornsent with comet azur. Kick hornsent Grandams down the stairs. Feed hornsent to golden hippos. Slice hornsent with a katana.

                        • Anonymous

                          Does anyone know what the green aura debuff on enemies is? It's not poison, on the first hit there's the same vfx as damage up on players but instead of red it's green on the enemy.

                          • Anonymous

                            Dentist when your card declines. Also good for trolling just use ash and poison and keep forcing them to roll with less stamina regain.

                            • Anonymous

                              The AoW is awesome, and applies the debuff even on phantom hits against other players. The AR is kinda low compared to Urumi but this one does strike dmg instead of slash and has deadly poison. Very good weapon overall.

                              • Anonymous

                                This has the DKS 3 weapon art. Pretty much an auto include in any dual whip set up, because you won't get that ash any other way.

                                • Anonymous

                                  Do you think the weapon art's ability to reduce stamina regen can dilute the thirty pounds of cocaine pulsing through the bloodstream of half the bosses in the DLC

                                  • Anonymous

                                    Wait if Marika was a Shamen and " The flesh of shamans was said to meld harmoniously with others.".
                                    This would explain why Godrick and Scions were the only ones who can be grafted.

                                    • Anonymous

                                      You can see traces of gold in the Innard Meat. Shaman Village is obviously Marika's homeland. So the hornsent used whips like these to mutilate the flesh of Marika's people and chop their bloated, infected flesh up to make living jars. If the hornsent and the Omen are the same, as they sure seem to be, then it's a small wonder why they are scorned and called "cursed" in the Lands Between; the sovereign goddess deemed it so, after the suffering her people endured. It would also explain Dung-Eater suggesting his fate was the grandest, most brilliant of them all - in the Lands of Shadow, the hornsent are divine, their crucible vestiges revered rather than excised.

                                      • Anonymous

                                        Marika hails from the Shaman Village, and this item description describes how the Hornsent targeted the Shaman women for their jar rituals. Marika went to war against the Hornsent over this, and had her son burn them to the ground for it.

                                        • Anonymous

                                          The weapon has 66 deadly poison buildup and the ash of war inflicts a debuff that lowers enemy stamina regeneration. Other than that, it has your standard whip moveset. Grossout design and lore behind it aside, I've found it really useful in duels.

                                          • This might be one of the most disturbing items in Elden Ring.

                                            Although the English description is a lot more nuanced, I'm pretty sure in Japanese it implies straight-up that female shamans were whipped to the point of having infected, exposed wounds and then forcibly mixed into other corpses in jars (as per the dialogue of the ghost at the Whipping Hut).

                                            This probably explains why the living jars in the land of shadow specifically are so grotesque and ****ed up. The participants were forced into this against their will in some disgusting Hornsent ritual to "cleanse" sinners through burying them into jars, using the flesh of shamans as a sort of binding agent. So no, Lands Between jars probably aren't as ****ed up. It's probably specifically the Hornsent practice that was so abhorrent to the point of the jars' flesh themselves coming alive out of constant pain/hate.

                                            • Anonymous

                                              They really nailed the vibe of the Lands of Shadow. If you're paying attention and reading item descriptions/following questlines...wow this place is dark, depressing, and disgusting after what Marika did. And then picked up this item and it's so revolting that I nearly puked. Bravo, Micheal Zaki. Bravo.

                                              • Anonymous

                                                Is poison still the weakest status in the game or has it received some kind of improvement?
                                                The moth is good, but the animation is long.

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