Elden Ring: How to use Incantations
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Elden Ring is undoubtedly a masterpiece, and will no doubt go down in history as one of the best RPGs ever made. With that said, some of its gameplay mechanics may be a little confusing for new players, especially if they haven’t played one of FromSoftware’s earlier “Soulsborne” titles before.
One of those mechanics is Elden Ring’s magic system, which allows players to use powerful sorceries and incantations as long as they have the stats necessary to do so. Of the two magic types, incantations are considered to be the most versatile, as there are a wide variety of both offensive and supportive incantations that can be used to attack, heal, or buff before or during combat. Incantation spells can often be obtained while exploring or from vendors, but many players aren’t sure how to actually cast them.
If you’re interested in trying out incantations, but you don’t know where to start, this guide will go over everything you need to know. Additionally, if you’re planning on playing the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, it’s a good idea to have plenty of Sacred Seals in your inventory.
Elden Ring: How to use incantations
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WhileElden Ringsorceries are almost always dependent on your character’s Intelligence stat, all of the game’s incantations require Faith, though some will also need Arcane or Intelligence as well. Note that all classes and all players can get and use incantations throughout a playthrough, provided that you tailor your stats to meet a spell’s minimum stat requirements.
With that said, only two classes begin with the stats and the equipment necessary toactually useincantations, which is likely where some confusion is coming from. Both the Prophet and Confessor class start with incantations (often shortened to incants), as well as the correct item needed to use them. If you’re playing something like a Wretch or a Vagabond, you need to buy an item to use incants: a Sacred Seal. Below, we’ll go over how to equip Sacred Seals, as well as where you can purchase one.
Here’s how to equip a Sacred Seal:
Keep in mind that you’ll also need to equip your incantations in order to cast them. This is done by memorizing spells, which you can do whenever you’re sitting at a Site of Grace. You can find incantations out in the world as loot, rewards for boss kills, or even purchases from vendors. Press up on the D-Pad to cycle through your spells, and hold the up button whenever you want to jump back to the first spell in your inventory.
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Note:If you’re unable to cast an incantation with your Sacred Seal, it means you either don’t have enough FPor don’t meet the spell’s minimum requirements. Your FP, represented by the blue bar under your health, can be replenished with the Flask of Cerulean Tears (“mana potions”) and upgraded with investment into the Mind stat. You can find the stat requirements of any spell in your inventory menu, where your collected incantations are listed. More often than not, you’ll need more Faith if you’re not able to cast a spell, though you’ll also need Arcane for Dragon Communion spells and Intelligence for Golden Order spells.
Elden Ring: Where to get a Seal
If you’re starting as a Confessor or a Prophet, you start with a Sacred Seal already equipped. If you’re playing another starting class and want to pick up incantations a bit later, it’s very easy to purchase one and get started. Here’s how:
This Sacred Seal is the ideal one to get started using incantations with, as it has low stat requirements and good incantation scaling at lower Faith levels. However, as you progress through the game, you’ll find a variety of different Sacred Seals that outperform this basic one when paired with certain Elden Ring builds. We’ll go over these Sacred Seals in the next section.
Elden Ring: Best Seals to use
While all of Elden Ring’s Sacred Seals can be used to cast incantations, some of them are better than others depending on the type of character you have. This is because each Sacred Seal scales with each of the game’s stats differently. If your character’s stats line up with the stats that a given Seal scales with best, that Seal will provide you with higher incantation scaling, improving the effectiveness of your spells. You can also improve a Sacred Seal’s incantation scaling byupgrading it with Smithing Stones.
Additionally, many Sacred Seals also boost the power of certain incantation types, regardless of whether or not you actually cast with them. For example, the Godslayer’s Seal improves the potency of Godskin Apostle incantations when equipped — even if it’s equipped in the hand that doesn’t have the Sacred Seal you’re casting with. Notably, these bonuses can stack, allowing you to get up to a 30% damage bonus if you acquire an additional version of a Sacred Seal via player trade.
Below, we’ve listed all of the game’s Sacred Seals, along with a short description of each one’s stat scaling properties (when upgraded) and bonus effects. Note that in general, to achieve maximum damage with thebest Elden Ring spellswhile using high Faith builds, it’s best to cast with the Erdtree Seal while holding a Sacred Seal that boosts the damage of your chosen spell type in your other hand. You can also check out our list ofElden Ring magic types.
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There are many different ways to defeat enemies in Elden Ring, and one of the best options is with the complex magic system. You can keep foes at bay from more of a distance, allowing you to hopefully avoid getting jabbed or slashed by their long weapons.
But, like with most things in Elden Ring, you will not be very powerful with incantations at the start of the game. This is why you need to focus on leveling up and collecting Sacred Seals. Once you’ve gotten to a decent level and have collected various helpful items, you’ll become a magical force to be reckoned with.
Elden Ring is one of thebest Xbox gamesandbest PC gamesof all time, and I strongly recommend picking it up and beginning a playthrough now if you haven’t done one already. That way, you’ll have some time to experience what 2022’s Game of the Year has to offer before the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC launches on June 21. Notably, theShadow of the Erdtree expansion is availablefor Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Windows PC now, and there’s even a Collector’s Edition with several awesome collectibles included.
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