Thankfully, it doesn’t seem to greatly affect any Spirit Ashes, meaning these choices should be unaffected. UPDATE 1.04: The latest surprise update for Elden Ring is here and it’s a doozy. It’s much better to give it self-healing passives (like the Godskin Swaddling Cloth). It seems like the Mimic Tear can still use flasks to heal itself. Its damage output was reduced by about 50 percent and, while it can still use certain items, it seems much less prone to using things like weapon skills. You can read the official patch notes here, but it’s specifically worth noting that the Mimic Tear was nerfed. UPDATE 1.03: With the surprise launch of Patch 1.03 for Elden Ring, one particular summon underwent radical changes. With that out of the way, the current Spirit Ashes tier list is available in its simplest form just below. If that’s you, skip this for now and come back later! Though we suspect you already know what you’re in for if you’ve read this far. Some players might not even want a hint of a whiff of what new powers await them. This is a game all about exploration and discovery. NOTE: Reading past this point will lead to MINOR SPOILERS for Elden Ring. So let’s take a look at what that means in our Elden Ring Spirit Ashes tier list! We’re here to try and provide at least a baseline for what works and what doesn’t (or at least what works when). That’s what this article is for, of course. Picking them all apart is a fairly difficult process. Some are incredibly useful! Others almost seem almost to exist as jokes or lore items. The game sports dozens of spirits you can call (usually at the cost of FP), which perform various attacks or provide other benefits. Whether that’s brought to bear against bosses, dungeons, or just regular foes. Elden Ring‘s Spirit Ashes function as a way for solo players to summon a little help into battle.
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