The summary of ‘Elden Ring All BLEED Weapons Ranked – Which Bleed Weapon Is Best?’

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The video discusses and ranks various bleed weapons in "Elden Ring," analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and overall effectiveness in gameplay. Weapons are evaluated based on attributes like blood loss buildup, attack power, and usability. Notable weapons include Morgott's Cursed Sword for its damage, Great Stars Warhammer for its health restoration, and Moonveil Katana for its versatile slashes and magic scaling. High-ranking weapons in the S tier are Eleanora's Pole Blade, Mogwen's Sacred Spear for its AOE attack, Scavenger's Curved Sword for dual-wielding, and Rivers of Blood Katana for its powerful attacks despite nerfs. The video emphasizes each weapon's unique attributes and their utility in various builds, culminating in recommendations for both PvP and PvE scenarios.

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In this segment of the video, the creator ranks bleed weapons in Elden Ring, starting with a disclaimer about the ranking and encouraging viewers to engage by liking and commenting. The discussion begins with weapons in the lower tiers:

1. **Vars Banquet**: A hammer with low attack power but blood loss buildup. It has a mediocre Ash of War ability, Blood Tax.
2. **Great Knife**: A knife with quick stab capabilities and blood loss buildup. It gains more value when infused with an Ash of War but is not highly recommended.
3. **Vulgar Militia Saw**: A halberd with 55 blood loss buildup. It can be infused with Ash of War and has a standard Spinning Slash. Its slow attack animation makes it less desirable.
4. **Spiked Caestus**: Fist weapons with unique R2 animations but low attack rating. They are generally not preferred, but there are better fist options.
5. **Forked Hatchet**: An axe with faster animations than other axes and standard blood loss buildup. It has an okay physical attack rating and comes with Quick Step.
6. **Great Omen Killer Cleaver**: A great axe with wild strikes, good physical attack power, and 55 blood loss buildup. It’s recommended for an Arcane build using a great axe.

The discussion emphasizes the strengths and weaknesses of each weapon, providing insights into their effectiveness in gameplay.

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In this part of the video, the speaker evaluates and ranks several weapons based on their effectiveness, focusing on attributes like blood loss buildup and attack power. Heavier weapons are noted to be less effective in causing quick blood loss, though some, like a grade axe, remain solid picks. The Raptor Talons, despite their unique jump attack, are ranked lower due to their lower overall attack power and limited usage in swift attacks needed for applying status effects. The blood-stained dagger, while better than the great knife and having good strength scaling, is still not highly ranked due to the general weakness of daggers compared to other weapon options. The Star Fist, better than the spike caestus with 45 blood loss buildup, is also discussed for its potential in fist build setups despite the speaker’s personal preference against fist weapons. Lastly, the flail weapons, particularly the standard flail and the chain link flail, are considered some of the weakest flails, with the speaker humorously referring to the spinning chain attack of the flail as amusing but not highly effective.

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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses several weapons in a game, focusing on their characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses:

1. **Morning Star**: An easy-to-acquire weapon with low stat requirements and blood loss buildup, valuable early in the game but less effective later due to its basic kick skill.

2. **Spiked Spear**: Considered one of the worst spears due to its mediocre attack rating and standard 50 blood loss buildup, though it has a unique R2 attack and impaling strike skill.

3. **Reduvia Dagger**: Recognized for its unique bloodblade skill, decent arcane scaling, and 51 blood loss buildup. Recommended for dagger builds.

4. **Nightrider Flail**: A better flail among others, with customizable skills and a standard 50 blood loss buildup.

5. **Spiked Club**: A solid hammer with strength and dex scaling, customizable skills, and decent damage output.

6. **Sword of Milos**: A great sword with good physical attack rating, 55 blood loss buildup, and unique skills that provide FP (Focus Points) recovery and reduce enemy resistances, more suitable for PVE than PVP.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker reviews various weapons, detailing their attributes and potential uses. A dagger with Quick Step is highlighted for its versatility, allowing for different enhancements and combinations, such as pairing with katanas. The Forked Greatsword has average scaling but is valued for its customizable Ash of War and inherent blood loss build-up. The speaker compares the Hook Claws and Bloodhound Claws, noting the differences in their Ash of War properties—Quick Step and Bloodhound Step, respectively—and the possibility of adding extra status effects to the Hook Claws. Hoslow’s Petal Whip is discussed next, characterized by its blood loss build-up and moderate attack power, despite the generally awkward attack combos of whips. Finally, the Flameburg Greatsword is commended for its slightly better scaling and customizable Ash of War, akin to the Forked Greatsword but with additional unique qualities.

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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses various weapons in a game, focusing on their attributes and effectiveness. The spear is praised for its impaling thrust and customizable Ash of War, giving it a unique moveset with slashes for faster attacks. The Scythe, included in the B tier, is noted for its physical attack and blood loss capabilities, with potential for customization. The Bloody Hellis, another B tier weapon, stands out for PVP due to its improved directional control and heavy thrusting ability. The Bloodhound’s Fang, though limited in Ash of War changes, is recognized for its strong dexterity scaling and early game availability. The Inquisitor’s Girandole, despite its fire damage and blood loss buildup, is criticized for its ineffective Ash of War. The Winged Scythe and Meteoric Ore Blade round out the segment, each acknowledged for their specific traits but with room for better options within their categories.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various weapons, focusing on their attributes, strengths, and weaknesses. They highlight a katana with magic and physical damage, mentioning its okay strength scaling but noting it’s not the best weapon on the list. The Great Stars Warhammer is praised for its blood loss buildup and health restoration upon hitting enemies, though its default skill is described as average. The old geezer’s wheel is noted for its high blood loss buildup and unique spinning attack, despite its poor scaling. The Halo Scythe is preferred over the Winged Scythe for its better scaling and attack range. Morgott’s Cursed Sword, a curved greatsword that scales with Arcane, is recognized for its solid damage despite scaling poorly with Arcane. The Hand of Malenia is a high-damage katana with excellent physical scaling, famously associated with the Waterfowl Dance skill. The Grave Scythe, a favored Reaper weapon, features a customizable Ash of War and boosts vitality.

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In this part of the video, various weapons and their attributes are discussed, ranking them in different tiers. The speaker mentions:

1. **Naga Kiba and Uchikatana**: Both have similar properties with slight differences in length and physical attack rating, and each has 45 blood loss build-up. Both weapons can have their Ash of War changed and are praised for their versatility.

2. **S Tier Weapons**:
– **Eleanora’s Pole Blade**: A twin blade with good scaling, physical and fire damage, and a useful Ash of War called Bloodblade Dance. The weapon is compared to Rivers of Blood but slightly less powerful and recommended for various builds.
– **Mogwen’s Sacred Spear**: Features Arcane scaling and Blood Boone Ritual, an Ash of War that deals significant AOE damage. The tactic of using standard attacks versus the powerful Ash of War based on fighting one enemy or multiple is highlighted. It has 55 blood loss build-up.
– **Scavenger’s Curved Sword**: A flexible curved sword with spinning slash and 45 blood loss build-up. Its fast attack speed and ability to change scaling make it ideal for dual-wielding builds, especially combining status effects like poison.
– **Moonveil Katana**: The speaker’s favorite weapon, it does physical and magic damage, scales with intelligence, and has 50 blood loss build-up. The Transient Moonlight ability offers versatile horizontal or vertical slashes.
– **Rivers of Blood Katana**: Despite being nerfed, it remains highly effective with 50 blood loss build-up and physical and fire damage.

Each weapon’s unique features, build potential, and how they rank in terms of effectiveness and flexibility are emphasized.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the effectiveness of the Restraint Course Pilot in PvE, noting that despite nerfs, it remains highly potent when used in close proximity to enemies due to its significant damage output. The weapon is praised for its quick status effect triggers, fire damage, and decent physical damage, making it a top choice for blood loss build-up scaling and versatility with various weapons. The speaker concludes the list, thanks viewers for their support, and invites feedback on the rankings and personal favorite weapons.

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