The summary of ‘Sorcery Spells Tier List (PVE) Elden Ring’

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The video explores a tier list for sorcery spells in PvE contexts in the game, focusing on the efficiency and effectiveness of various spells across different scenarios, considering factors such as damage output, utility, and FP usage. The discussion delves into the strengths and weaknesses of spells like Magma Shot, Frost sorceries, Scholar's Armament, Frost spells, crystal spells, and Knight Sorceries, among others. The speaker emphasizes the nuances of each spell, their applications in PvE and PvP, and concludes with a tier list ranking spells based on their performance in different situations. Viewers are encouraged to consider and compare spells while highlighting the subjectivity of the tier list, with potential updates based on community feedback.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on a tier list for sorcery spells in PvE. The presenter distinguishes between early and late-game scenarios, emphasizing the efficiency of spells in the mid-level range of around 100 to 200. Spells are evaluated based on overall usability rather than specific instances, with a preference for spells that are universally effective. Defensive spells like Stops Barrier and Carrion Retaliation are discussed, with some limitations noted for certain boss encounters. Magma sorceries are deemed lukewarm, with considerations for their fire damage utility against magic-resistant enemies. Specific spells like Gail Mirror’s Fury are critiqued for their effectiveness in both AOE and boss scenarios. Differences between Magma Shot and Roiling Magma in terms of damage output and usage are also highlighted.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various sorceries in the game. Magma Shot is highlighted for its single target damage and FP efficiency. Gravity sorceries, including Rock Sling and Meteorite spells, are mentioned as alternatives for non-physical damage. Rock Sling is praised for consistent physical damage and staggering enemies. Collapsing Stars is recommended as a powerful spell with some limitations. Frost sorceries, such as Moon Sorcery and Frozen Armament, are detailed for their damage outputs and frost effects. Lastly, Frost Infusion is suggested for weapons to apply frost status efficiently.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses Scholar’s Armament and Scholar Shield. Scholar’s Armament includes Clayman’s harpoon and its base infusion significantly impacts the scaling in Ash of War. It is useful for spell spear builds, conserving FP and allowing for allocation into other stats or HP flasks, earning it a rating of ‘C’. The Scholar Shield increases magic damage negation by 70% and other damage negation by 30%, also boosting guard guard by 20%. Regarding utility and buff spells, Terra Magicka boosts magic damage by 35% in the area, aiding burst damage and saving FP, especially against bosses. The speaker also mentions other spells like starlight, lucidity, unseen blade, unseen form, and misspell categories like Fias Mist, Chilling Mist, and Knight Maiden’s Mist, outlining their uses and effectiveness.

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In this segment, various frost spells in the game are discussed, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. The Ice Storm spell is deemed weak due to its slow cast speed and limited area of effect. Icecrack is mentioned as a way to apply frostbite but has short range. A Jula’s Moon Blade is highlighted as both a frost and sword spell, despite being nerfed in damage. Carrion Greatsword is praised for its large area coverage and high damage to FP ratio, making it effective for AOE clearing. Carrion Slicer is commended for its good damage and high damage to FP ratio, being versatile against mobs and bosses. Carrion Piercer is noted for its PvP potential but lacks performance in PvE. The distinction between sword sorceries and Glenblade sorceries is mentioned, with Carrion Retaliation being recommended for use.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various spells and their characteristics in the game. They compare the damage, impact, and efficiency of spells such as Phalanx, Ash of War, Death spells, Tibia Summon, Explosive Ghostwing, Ranker Call, Shatter Earth, and Rock Blaster. The analysis includes considerations of damage output, stagger effects, casting times, poise damage, and positioning strategies for each spell mentioned. The speaker emphasizes the intricacies and functionalities of each spell for both PvE and PvP scenarios while highlighting specific aspects like delayed attacks, damage potential, efficiency, and hitboxes.

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In this segment of the video, the discussion revolves around various sorcerer spells in Dark Souls. Briar spells are more effective in PvE due to easier landings and low FP cost, despite costing HP. Oracle Bubble is deemed inefficient, while Great Oracle Bubble is an FP-efficient spell with AOE splash components, ideal for initiating combat. High mass spells like Canon of Jaima are great for PvE and offer a long-range attack option. Gavel of Jaima is rated highly for its 200 hyper armor, serving as a panic button in combat situations. Loretta’s Great Bow and Loretta’s Mastery provide long-range sniping capabilities. Crystal spells like Crystal Burst and Crystal Barrage differ, with Crystal Barrage being rated as an S-tier spell for its concentrated beam damage output after charge up. The transcript delves into the nuances of each spell’s effectiveness in different scenarios.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various crystal spells and their effectiveness in combat situations. Crystal barrage is highlighted as a powerful PvE skill that does significant damage while being FP efficient. Crystal release is mentioned as a good tool for clearing weak mobs, and Reign of Stars is recommended for both AoE damage and boss fights. Magic downpour may not have high damage but offers a unique gimmick of reflecting projectiles. Star spells are deemed less efficient due to tracking issues and split damage instances. Spiral pierce is suggested for multiple hits on larger enemies, and Glenstone arc is praised for long-distance AoE. Comet azure is lauded as a boss slayer, while swift Glenstone shard is noted for its fast travel speed and effectiveness in PvE despite being overlooked by some players.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on discussing the efficiency and utility of different sorcery spells in the game. The Swift Glinstone Shard is highlighted for its fast cast time and lower stamina cost, allowing for chain casting and better kiting. The Great Glinstone Shard and Glinstone Pebble are compared, with the former being more efficient in terms of damage per FP. The importance of choosing spells based on burst damage and utility rather than conserving FP is emphasized. Knight Sorceries are praised for their power with the Staff of Loss, considered the strongest spells in the game, especially in PvE. Ambush Shard is noted for its effectiveness against shielded enemies, while Eternal Darkness is rated lower due to its limited use against specific enemies. The segment concludes with a tier list ranking sorceries in PvE based on their effectiveness and utility in different scenarios.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses a tier list for spells in a game, emphasizing that the distribution of tiers is better for PvE compared to PvP. The presenter highlights the subjective nature of the tier list but assures that it is backed by experience and calculations. They encourage viewers to compare spells before advocating for changes in the tier list. Additionally, the presenter mentions the possibility of updating the tier list based on community input. Finally, they invite viewers to like and subscribe for more content.

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