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Elden Ring Players Love (And Hate) That Moonveil Katana

If you're into it or not, samurai have a monopoly on Elden Ring. It's a class that is good, with some solid base stats and starting gear that will last until the final stages of Elden Ring Runes the game if treated them right and level up. The uchigatana is an great weapon for beginners, but there's another weapon that has an ever-growing fan base singing its praises: the Moonveil katana.

The Moonveil resembles the Rivers of Blood and uchigatana. This is because it's made to look like a katana traditional Japanese-style curly blades and all. The process of getting it right isn't easy, though. You gotta defeat a giant salamander that is a sword-wielding, fire-breathing Magma Wyrm within the depths of Gael Tunnel, which is on the border of Limgrave. This is a hard fight. Magma Wyrm's size is enormous and the arena's size isn't big, so maneuvering it sucks. The camera may also get stuck on the walls, especially if cautious, and Magma Wyrm has some attack that can kill you in one hit. It's an exercise in frustration.

If you are able to bring down the deadly Magma Wyrm, you'll earn a dragon heart and also the sought-after Moonveil. Let me say that this sword looks awesome when in use! It's a magic-based katana with large blood loss buildup, and an impressive damage output that scales according to Intelligence, Dexterity and strength. However, what makes it desired is its weapon ability which is called transient Moonlight. Similar to the uchigatana's weapon skill that is, holding on the shoulder's left button you can sheathe the blade prior to the quick attack, but on top of cheap Elden Ring Items the devastating physical strike, drawing drawing the Moonveil Katana will also launch the blue projectile. 


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Added Jul 22

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