Key Takeaways
- Elden Ring’s latest patch nerfs final boss Radahn and buffs stance weapons, making them much stronger.
- Rellana’s Cameo Talisman significantly increases damage for several stance-based weapons.
- Check out what weapons have been affected by the changes.
The latest patch for Elden Ring will cause quite a stir with the playerbase. While it nerfed the final boss of Shadow of the Erdtree, players have discovered that certain stance weapons have become overpowered.
This has come to light after several players noticed how stance weapons, when used with Rellana’s Cameo Talisman, now deal massive amounts of damage.
As reported by The Gamer, patch 1.14 for Elden Ringincluded a buff to
Here’s a list of the affected weapons:
Stance Weapons Are Now Overpowered
To see how powerful these stances have become, you can check out this YouTube video by Hyde, which showcases the overwhelming strength of these weapons. Even major bosses like Melania, Maliketh, Commander Gaius, and Promised Consort Radahn can now be defeated comparatively easily using these stance weapons.
Perhaps the most notable among them is Rellana’s Twin Blades. Apart from the talisman buff, this weapon also benefits from better attribute scaling for lower Intelligence and Faith attributes.
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Additionally, Rellana’s Twin Moons has seen an increase in the attack range for its first and second attacks, making it even more powerful in combat.
The patch also nerfed the final boss of Shadow of the Erdtree, Promised Consort Radahn, who had gained a reputation for being notoriously difficult. The changes included adjustments to attack patterns and reduced damage output, making it easier for players to handle the once-intimidating boss.
It’s interesting to see these balancing changes take place in the game. It remains to be seen how these overpowered weapons will impact the game’s balance in the long run.
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