FromSoftware and Bandai Namco Entertainment’s upcoming RPG Elden Ring is a collaboration with the creator of Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin, modelled after his book series. Fans of high fantasy and RPG are excitedly looking forward to the game which releases on 25th February for the platforms of Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
As a survival game, Elden Ring follows the destruction of the eponymous Elden Ring which caused the shards, known as ‘the Great Runes’ to be dispersed all over the realm of the Lands Between. The task of the player is to retrieve all the Great Runes in order to repair the Elden Ring, and become the Elden Lord with significant effort. The game has numerous character builds and storylines, and the player will need to exterminate enemies, learn combat and magic abilities to defeat the game bosses. There is much to cover in this game including weapon skills as they are lots of new types. This guide will take you through the process of how to get and use the Determination Ash of War in Elden Ring.
Function of Determination Ash of War in Elden Ring
Weapon art skills are a vital part of Elden Ring. Determination is just one of the many different types of weapon art skills found in the game. As you fight numerous enemies, you might need an extra boost, and that’s where this skill comes in. Determination lets you increase the damage of your next attack at the cost of 10 FP. This works on swords and is a chargeable skill.
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How to Get Determination in Elden Ring
Determination can be found as a drop from a particular enemy called the Teardrop Scarab. To find them, you need to make your way to the Seaside Ruins and travel to the eastern side of the beach of West Limgrave. Near some pillars, you will find the Teardrop Scarab. Defeat them and take your Determination.
How to Use Determination in Elden Ring
This art skill will give you a useful damage boost, so make sure to save it for powerful enemies. You can apply it to your character at the start of the fight. Avoid using it in the middle of a battle as you run the risk of being interrupted by enemies.