Assuming you have been leveling Vigor and Endurance appropriately the build should be finished around RL 100-110. At around 25 str and 40 dex, this thing does a ton of damage, buff with bloodflame, which only requires 12 faith, and you have a high physical damage, high bleed procs, and some fire damage to boot. So you get high bleed without having to increase arcane at all. For my first character, which was built around this weapon and a decent shield, I had my strength in the mid 20s and my Dex around 40 and I constantly buffed this with Bloodflame Blade, which increases the bleed buildup substantially, so that's fantastic, and it also gives you fire damage, which is great. When fully upgraded scales much better with Dex, so if you are planning a Dex build you're in luck, and it works okay as a quality weapon. Videos for the Bloodhound's Fang Coming Soon.Moveset & Videos in Elden Ring for Bloodhound's Fang Alternatively may be referred to as an "atkCorrection" Combining values from multiple hits will give you misleading comparison values for anything relating to health damage due to the way that is calculated in Fromsoftware's games. The same applies if there is multiplication, done to save space if there are, say, 6 attacks in a row using the same motion value. If the motion value for an attack is listed as ""X + X"" this is done to separate individual attacks made from one input. A motion value is a multiplier to the various properties of attacks represented as a percentage (100 = 100%). Motion value is a term that is, as far as I've been able to find, borrowed from the Monster Hunter series.The motion values of the Bloodhound's Fang are 118, 142, 128 and 151 respectively, compared to the regular Curved Greatsword motion values of 107, 127, 112 and 132.Some jumping attacks of the Bloodhound's Fang have a higher motion value compared to the rest of its class, you can think of this as a damage boost that varies by jumping attack. 1h Jumping R1, 1h Jumping R2, 2h Jumping R1 and 2h Jumping R2 are all effected.Bloodhound's Fang can be upgraded by using Somber Smithing Stones.This weapon can be enchanted with Magic and buffed by Consumables.This weapon cannot be infused with Ashes of War.Įlden Ring Bloodhound's Fang Notes & Tips Dropped by the Bloodhound Knight Darriwil, in Limgrave.The Bloodhound's Fang weapon can be found at the following location: Where to Find Bloodhound's Fang in Elden Ring Curved greatsword with a gently undulating blade wielded byĪ fearsome blade capable of brutal airborne attacks.
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