While Elden Ring is full of hundreds of weapons that are mostly easy to obtain, there are a few that can require a bit of grinding to get as an enemy drop. As enemies are defeated, there is a very small chance their weapon will be dropped to be then picked up and used, sometimes being incredibly powerful compared to other weapons found nearby.
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While farming enemy drops can be a tedious task, there are a few ways to speed up the process. These harder-to-find weapons are often worth the work, as the Envoy’s Long Horn is a strong faith-based weapon with a unique skill that deals impressive amounts of damage. There are two locations to find the hammer and a few other tricks to help the odds of this weapon dropping when farming enemies.
Updated by Mehrdad Khayyat on June 25, 2024: Added a video to help with navigation.
Elden Ring
- Released
- February 25, 2022
Where To Find The Envoy’s Long Horn
The only way to get an Envoy’s Long Horn is to get it from an enemy drop by those wielding them. These enemies can be found in either Leyndell Capital or Miquella’s Hailgree. In Leyndell Capital, start from the East Capital Rampart site of grace. Head down the path deeper into the capital, turning left once stepping outside. Ahead of you will be many Oracle Envoy enemies, most of them being the smaller ones. Only the larger ones wielding the Long Horn will drop that specific weapon. Killing the enemies and returning to the site of grace to respawn them is the most efficient location to farm for this weapon.
Your other option is a bit later in the game when exploring Miquella’s Haligree. While running along the roots, you’ll find more Envoy enemies. A few larger ones with the Long Horn will spawn, but these enemies are stronger than those in Leyndell, and the roots are a bit more challenging to fight on when farming, making this the more difficult option to farm at. For players wanting to speed up the farming aspect of getting this weapon, using a Silver-Pickled Fowl Foot will significantly increase the chances of the weapon being dropped. This weapon has an incredibly low drop rate, and it is recommended to use the Silver Fowl Foot to farm it.
How To Use The Envoy’s Long Horn
The Envoy’s Long Horn requires 23 strength, 11 dexterity, and 18 faith to wield. As this weapon is upgraded, it will scale most off of your faith stat and only a bit from your strength. This weapon comes with the skill Bubble Shower and cannot be infused with other ashes of war.
This weapon does physical and holy damage, and while it is a powerful hammer, its skill is beyond excellent. Bubble Shower makes this weapon well worth the grind to obtain and decimates larger enemies. Each bubble fired from the horn deals independent damage, meaning larger targets hit with a flurry of bubbles will receive an incredible amount of damage.
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