How To Optimize Beast Claw Build In Elden Ring DLC?

The process of finding the first set of Beast Claws in Elden Ring DLC ​​is fairly straightforward, as they are located near the starting area of ​​DLC. These Beast Claws can be infused and replace their Ash of War. This guide will recommend a build that features Cold Infusion and will also suggest some other builds that showcase the potential of Beast Claws.

Beast Claw Position

In Elden Ring DLC, players can find Beast Claws in the first area, Gravesite Plains. To obtain it, first ascend the steps from the starting point of DLC, then turn right and head towards the woods to the southeast. In these woods, there is a subtle enemy NPC, Logur the Beast Claw, who uses Beast Claw as his primary weapon, when you approach him, he will make a high-pitched bird-like sound as a clue to his location. It is worth noting that he is proactive and may attack before you see him.

Beast Claw Overview

Beast Claw is a pair of weapons whose attack actions are designed to help players move forward in combat, so your attacks can still hit even when facing retreating enemies. Beast Claw’s fast attack speed can help players quickly stack status effects, and because of its short recovery time, players can quickly take evasive actions after using attacks.

This type of weapon also has a special evasive attack mechanic, performing an evasion operation while charging a heavy attack can achieve a slashing attack on the enemy while retreating, so that the enemy can be damaged even when moving backwards. In addition, Beast Claws support the use of special skills Ash of War: Savage Claws and Raging Beast.

Build

This build relies heavily on Beast Claw’s high affinity for Cold Affinity, combined with Sorcery to maximize Int Scaling provided by Cold Affinity. By inflicting Frostbite with a quick attack, and then resetting the damage type with Magma Sorcery, this build can effectively whittle down enemy health at a variety of combat distances. Additionally, mastering powerful Gravity Sorceries is extremely beneficial for this style, as it helps players control enemy movement, making it easier to disrupt their defensive posture.

This build focuses on Sorcery, and in order to pull this off, players will need to amass numerous Elden Ring Runes to raise their Intelligence to at least 60. To stay resilient in combat, we recommend setting Vigor to 60, which almost guarantees that you won’t go down easily when attacked. Meanwhile, 40 Mind ensures that you have enough focus to frequently use Weapon Skills and Sorceries.

Strength is set to 20 because, despite our choice of Cold Infusion, the claw’s damage output is still directly related to Strength. Dexterity only needs 11 points to meet the basic requirements for using claws. 18 Faith allows us to use all Magma Sorceries, and if you plan to upgrade your character to level 150 or above, you can even further increase Faith to 15 points to unlock more powerful magic such as Golden Vow. Arcane has no effect on the accumulation of frostbite, so it can be kept at 10 points.

Since our equipment cannot be too heavy, we need to choose light armor, and Blue Cloth Set is a good choice because it has quite good defense. In actual combat, you should dual-wield Beast Claw, and equip Carian Regal Scepter in your left hand so that you can quickly switch when you need to cast a spell.

If you want to get more damage out of Magma Sorcery, you can add Gelmir Glintstone Staff to the right equipment slot and switch it before casting Magma Sorcery with Regal Scepter to get an additional 10% Magma Sorcery damage bonus while still benefiting from Regal Scepter’s superior Sorcery Scaling.

Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman should be the first choice for defensive amulet, as it reduces physical damage by 20%. To enhance the damage output of Lava Magic, you can equip Talisman of the Dread, which provides a 14% bonus to Magma Sorcery damage. In addition, Rotten Winged Sword Insignia is also an excellent choice, as it increases the damage output of all types as the attack continues. If used properly, you can also use the damage bonus of Rotten Winged Sword Insignia to strengthen your spell attacks.

For the fourth Talisman Slot, Blessed Blue Dew Talisman speeds up FP regeneration, which is very useful during exploration, reduces the reliance on Blue Flasks, and ensures that you can always use Ash of War. FP regeneration is particularly key for spell-heavy builds. Turtle Talisman is also an excellent choice to help keep your stamina bar full.

Alternative Build

Beast Claw, as an infusible weapon, offers great flexibility and fits many build styles. One recommended approach is to focus on Arcane and a moderate amount of strength to create a bleed build. Taking advantage of Beast Claw’s inherent bleed effect, as well as their unexpectedly powerful strength expansion after Bleed infusion, can effectively increase damage output. In addition, these weapons show amazing strength expansion after heavy infusion, so going all-in on a strength build is also an option worth considering maximizing this.

Another interesting build is a strength/faith build that combines Crucible and Bestial Incantations, which utilizes specific spells to enhance offensive capabilities, using Clawmark Seal can gain extra advantages in battle. These builds not only improve the player’s combat efficiency but also add fun and challenge to the game.

As players continue to explore and experiment, you can discover more innovative ways to build and further expand the game experience. No matter which build you choose, Beast Claws will become a powerful assistant for players to adventure in the world of Elden Ring.

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