Wandering Noble Ashes |
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Type | Spirit Summon |
FP Cost 28 | HP Cost - |
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Summons five wandering noble spirits.
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Wandering Noble Ashes is a Spirit Summon in Elden Ring. Wandering Noble Ashes summons 5 Wandering Nobles with independent life bars that can move and attack enemies at melee range.
Wandering Nobles can entertain multiple enemies for a while, giving you a lot of space against crowds, but they are not effective at combat, so you should not expect them to defeat many Enemies by themselves.
Wandering Nobles can also be found in groups as Enemies in Elden Ring. For more information, see Wandering Nobles.
Ashen remains in which spirits yet dwell.
Use to summon the spirits of five wandering nobles.
The spirits of nobles who, after death, now wander the Lands Between. Surely they were in search of something once - but whatever it was has long been forgotten.
Wandering Noble Ashes Location in Elden Ring
Where to Find Wandering Noble Ashes:
- Located on a corpse that is resting against a stone coffin in the Stormfoot Catacombs in Limgrave. Proceed through the catacombs as normal until reaching a ladder that is going up, once you've reached the top continue forward past some Imps until reaching a dead end room that is being guarded by two Imps, the corpse resting against the stone coffin will hold the ashes. Map Link
Elden Ring Wandering Noble Ashes Guide
- Consumes Low FP (28)
- Each Noble has its own individual life bar
- 3 Nobles are armed with swords and 2 with Torches
- Their individual health is rather low, but due to their numbers, they are great to lure enemy attention away from you. The Greatshield Soldier Ashes are generally better in this regard due to their greatshields and projectile attacks.
- Their attack animations are slow
- They perform best against single enemies, allowing them to attack more freely.
- When fighting large enemies (confirmed with dragons), the summoned Nobles will cower in fear and refuse to fight.
- Due to their low health and high count, the Wandering Nobles can pair well with equipment that procs on kills, such as the Serpent-God's Curved Sword or the Taker's Cameo, as the on-kill effects of these will apply when a spirit summon dies.
- You must be near a rebirth monument to summon spirits from ashes.
- When you are close to a rebirth monument and able to summon, a monument icon will appear on the left side of the screen.
Best source for building up the most broken element in the game - geriatric damage!
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Doing a no summons run but will use these guys for fun at forts. They are entertaining if nothing else, and were actually useful for the giant hands.
On a 5 on 1 odds they can even kill a enemy.
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I used these guys to clear sorcery township and they did so much work. Mind you I’m SL 1 so I’m basically one of the boys too
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What were they looking for? Can they be summoned to help find a super secret weapon or armor set?
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Don't bother with this bunch of bottle jobs. A gang of trainee corpses. Demi Humans could take out 50 of these clowns.
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It should say "2 torches, 2 Noble Slender swords, and 1 Noble Estoc" as there is one soldier noble in the group.
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Not gonna lie the torch is the most annoying thing you can imagine if your riding on torrent
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It's required by law that every time you summon these you have to physically raise your hands and call out "Boys!"
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Unironically good if you just need a distraction, plus they are great comic relief, they have a fatal weakness against chandeliers however
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Will run away, cower and cry in a corner when they are faced with a regular dragon, yet they aren't afraid to try and go fight a 50 meter tall giant with the power of a flame god, or a gigantic hellish demigod serpent abomination who can summon a hellstorm and rain burning skulls upon you, a little weird but okay.
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The geriatric rotary club out for another outing! Hey now, even our elders need some exercise from time to time, cut them some slack! I bet they got some mean stories to tell.
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Don't use in actual battles on bosses who don't summon help or anything
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summoned these guys against the boss of the same dungeon you get them in, and these mofos did 9 damage per swing lmao
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They work really well as crowd control against enemies who get stunned by fire, like the hands in Carian Manor. Waste of FP for any other purpose.
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I got a +2 summon on my NG +. I don't see it mentioned anywhere, I wonder what the difference is. Its not a duplicate as they are both in my inventory. The boss drop was a duplicate and when into storage
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No one will ever be more convinced these guys are good than Jerma was for his entire playthrough.
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Don’t use these guys when fighting dragons, they are useless. Summoned them by accident during fight with Decaying Ekzykes and these 5 useless f’s just ran away and cowered next to a rock doing nothing. I killed the dragon myself and ran over to see them all still cowering like the stupid f’s they were
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I tried using them against fingercreepers due to their weakness to fire and they STILL couldn't kill anything
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Ah yes, i feel truly safe now that i have 5 Dereks at my side.
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Ah yes, i feel truly safe now that i have 5 Dereks at my side.
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While having 5 of them sounds tempting, they're effectively worse than wolves in every way. If you want numbers, get the Demi-Human ashes. Those guys are awesome.
Wolves are better and outshine these in every way these guys are too slow and take every single attack to the face. Wolves atleast have the potential to dodge attacks and surround a boss
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Use them where you need them exactly. They seem to bug on to edges pretty fast. If they work they are good as in taking aggro. If your enemy got some sweep attacks they be on their way to death really soon xD not sure if upgrading this makes sense vs wolfes or later signs.
Summoned them for a dragon fight and all they did was duck and covered their heads
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Very good for distracting a lot of enemies at once, I think the dogs and jellyfish are better against bosses but these guys have their uses in the early game or for someone not investing in FP.
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These nobles are just a bunch of Kyles, only good for hitting drywall and causing a scene. Go with the Skeletal Militia Chads.
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Reminds me of that one item you get in WoW from a scholomance quest xD
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“Wandering Nobles can entertain multiple enemies for a while, giving you a lot of space against crowds, but they are not effective at combat, so you should expect them to defeat many Enemies by themselves.“
uhhhhhh okay?
They're my friends :)
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