Elden Ring: The Frost Mage



Invasions using a frostbite based wizard build centered around a variety of spells

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34 thoughts on “Elden Ring: The Frost Mage”

  1. Love the content Chase. I was anticipating some builds but you’re going HARD with them. I broke my CPU the other day and waiting on a new one to come in the mail, itching for some ER, but your videos keep me content in the meantime

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  2. Mmmm mmmm mmm. The Reduvia blood knife is my jam. Just so hard to get a 3 somber smithing stone before Godrick. The crystal cave slaves supposedly drop them but I killed almost 100 with a tasty pickled bird foot active half the time and still haven't got one. Anyone playing PS5 or 4? I have a gillion crystals I will trade for 1 (3)somber smithing stone.

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  3. I am curious, do you respec with Rennala each time you try a different build?
    Or do you always have some set stats for hybrid builds of your choosing?

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  4. Hey chase, I have found a quality claymore build you might like. Simply equip the thunderbolt WA to the claymore, and scale it with quality. Thundebolt might be one the best ranged poke WA in the game, and scaling it quality keeps the claymore open for buffs.

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  5. Hit up the Frostmist WA on twinblades. My buddy and I were hosting out in Altus Plateau with 125 frost on hit. Just saying, it's a little ridiculous that all hits on multihit count as frost in this game

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  6. I love all the magic and incantations in this game. The uniqueness off them all, and especially how good they are. Such a great shift from DS3 where the magic was just plain bad.

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  7. I make my first playthrough as a frost sorcerer and interesting thing that i noticed after some test is the darkmoon spell actually count as à full moon spell and a frost spell so rennala's staff and ranni's hat buff applies to it, you can get insane amount of damage in PvE, even in pvp if you manage to hit

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  8. Ducking the moon veil was dope. Hitboxs seem like they've been drastically improved, being able to duck highs and jump lows. It feels so good jumping someone's low swing into a heavy jump attack.

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  9. hey Chase, there's currently SL 120 fight clubs going on around the Liurnia side of the Grand lift of Dectus, if you're interested in testing higher lvl builds

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  10. I have made the experience that unlike in the previous souls games, in elden ring investing lots of points into vigor is actually a pretty bad idea. Most mid-late game bosses will need 1-2 hits to kill you. The point is to get just enough HP to survive one hit and then heal up. Which is at about 25 vigor. And depending on the builds that players use in pvp they will also twoshot you, no matter if your vigor is at 25 or at 40. Having more than 25 vigor imo is a complete waste of points. I feel like Elden Ring in general aims for players to build more glass-canon like. Which is actually great. It's a high risk-high reward playstyle which I really enjoy.

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  11. In the first invasion as far as i see he is spamming ash of war for shield, it gives you invurnerability for a second or two as far as i figured… but as i figured you have to time it just right before you get hit, as you would a parry for example.
    I used it a bit against a that fast, multiarmed poison spewing mini boss in a dungeon in that ruins just before giant Iji in Liurnia…
    When you are a moment before you get hit and realize "omg, i'm not gona be able to dodge that…" you cast that and then you dodge out of the way because it lasts only for like a second. That guy should had cast that just a moment before ice explodes under him or a spell hits him. It's tricky to time same as a parry is tricky to time…
    Haven't used it in pvp because i don't see much point to it, you either have to use it predictively most of the time as you would parry or there is always better options to do, if yo uare in melee fight you might as well parry with that reflexes of yours XD
    In pve against bigger enemies and bosses that have hitboxes all over the place it seems usefull but then again it seems you can do other stuff in that second or two or not get into that position that you have to use this "hail-marry" spell to survive tough spot. I used it only against this one boss because he jumps at you very very fast from the start to survive first attack and get my bearings a bit..

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  12. love the vid, chase! I dunno if u or anyone else will see this but whats your opinion on the erdteee greatshield build people are using? I feel like it's a little difficult to counter or rather that and the deathblight build are the ones i'm not sure how to.

    if theres one place to get pvp opinions from its from you and this community! Thanks guys 🙂

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