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Summons white light from the crevice in the weapon's ancient meteoric ore, using its power for a charging attack which pierces foes. Additional input causes the light to explode.
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White Light Charge is a Skill in Elden Ring. It is a brand-new Skill in the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. White Light Charge creates a powerful white light that is employed for a charging attack that pierces enemies.
How to get White Light Charge in Elden Ring
- The default skill for the Ancient Meteoric Ore Greatsword is acquired after examining the altar at the Ruined Forge of Starfall Past. The altar is found on the second level. To reach the altar, you must pull the lever to raise the iron door and use it as a platform to jump across to the second level where the altar is. [See Shadow of the Erdtree Map]
Elden Ring White Light Charge Guide, Notes & Tips
- This is a Unique Skill
- FP Cost: 10 (-/25)
- This Skill not Chargeable
- Other notes and tips go here
Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree White Light Charge Videos
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Bandai really thought they were slick copying the switch axe from monster hunter
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A friend mentioned that this weapon is shaped exactly like an elongated mouse cursor and now I can't unsee it. This weapon art shall henceforth be known as "Point and Click".
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SWOR-TRICKSWOR-TRICK-SWOR-TRICK EEEEYAHH EEEEYAHH EEEEYAHH EEEEYAHH EEEEYAHH
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The follow up reminds me of that one weapon from Dino Crisis
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Haven't found this weapon yet, but if this skill lets you fly through the air with the thrust you could probably do some serious gap clearing and platforming with this. Skip parts of dungeons to save time and stuff like that. Dislike post if I'm wrong though, but from the clip it's got be really curious to get and try this myself.
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Wanted also buff the weapon with lighting after the second attack
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This one is pretty absurd. The follow up deals insane damage and has a pretty big hitbox.
I know the Lightning Scorpion Ring doesn’t impact this. Does it do elemental damage at all, or is it purely physical? The weapon itself is mostly physical with an arcane-scaling dip into magic damage, like the Eochaid swords. Dancing Blade does mostly physical with a small magic dip, just like the weapons that have the art… is this similar?
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