

And these builds are among the most powerful in PVE as well. The phrase "Rivers of Blood" likely sends shivers down their spine.
#Tiny witch king helmet free#
There, you'll be free to loot the helm from his corpse.Īnyone who has ventured into Elden Ring’s PVP scene knows how powerful bleed builds can be. To get it, you’ll have to finish Sorceress Sellen’s questline, then return to the spot north of Hermit Village where you first met Primeval Sorcerer Azur. Azur’s Glintstone Crown is effectively the cherry on top of your laser turret. The tear negates all FP costs for fifteen seconds, meaning you can cast Comet Azur for free, even while wearing the crown and using other buffs that increase FP costs.ġ5 seconds of fully buffed Comet Azur will one-shot certain bosses, and do immense damage to any boss that stands still (or can be staggered) for a significant amount of time. Late in the game, you can compensate by putting more levels into mind, but where the Crown really shines is when combined with the Cerulean Hidden Tear for your Flask of Wondrous Physick. Under normal circumstances, that would not be a worthwhile tradeoff. The crown increases the damage of three spells: Comet Azur, Glintstone Cometshard, and Glintstone Comet, but those boosts come with a major downside: increasing the FP cost for all of your sorceries by 15 percent. Assuming you're willing to brave the rot swamp and its basilisks, you'll find the Mushroom Crown on some rubble in the southeastern corner.Īzur’s Glintstone Crown is a case of an item that is only useful in extremely specific scenarios, but in those cases it is game-breakingly powerful. Unfortunately, getting it requires wading through the Lake of Rot. Whatever method you use, the Mushroom Crown will be a crucial part of your build. And both the Mushroom Crown and the Kindred of Rot's Exultation will count you as a trigger for their effects, which means you can go into fights with a thirty percent damage increase already activated. Unlike most status effects, poison is relatively easy to trigger on yourself either by eating Raw Meat Dumplings or throwing Fetid Pots. The most obvious use for it is to combine it with the Kindred of Rot’s Exultation talisman, which gives an additional 20 percent damage buff when poison or rot are around, and then using a weapon that inflicts one of those status effects. Aside from allowing you to run around with a giant mushroom on your head (arguably worth it on its own), the Mushroom Crown gives you a ten percent damage buff for 20 seconds any time something nearby suffers from poison or scarlet rot. The Mushroom Crown is one of the more outlandish helms in the game.
