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  U4GM - Top 10 Most Overpowered Items in Elden Ring (And How to Get Them) (69 อ่าน)

4 มิ.ย. 2568 13:54

Elden Ring is full of secrets, powerful builds, and game-changing loot. But if you've spent any time in the Lands Between, you know that some items are far more powerful than others—so much so, they can trivialize boss fights, PvP duels, and entire sections of the game. After hundreds of hours exploring, testing, and helping other players through Elden Ring Nightreign Boosting, I’ve put together a personal list of the 10 most overpowered items in the game—and exactly how to get them.



These picks are based on real experience and are especially useful for players looking to get ahead, whether you're starting fresh or looking to round out your collection with cheap Elden Ring Items.



1. Mimic Tear Ashes

Why It's OP: This Spirit Ash creates a clone of your character—including gear, stats, and consumables. It can effectively double your damage and survivability.



How to Get It: Found in Nokron, Eternal City, after defeating Radahn and gaining access to the crater.



My Experience: This summon carried me through NG+ and even saved me during co-op sessions in Elden Ring Nightreign Boosting. It’s unmatched in versatility.



2. Moonveil Katana

Why It's OP: This katana scales with Intelligence and causes devastating Bleed buildup. Its Transient Moonlight skill fires magic projectiles with high damage and stagger.



How to Get It: Dropped by the Magma Wyrm in Gael Tunnel, Caelid.



Pro Tip: Perfect for hybrid INT/dex builds. I used this weapon extensively in PvP and it’s one of the most popular weapons in the game for a reason.



3. Rivers of Blood

Why It's OP: Inflicts Bleed damage with absurd speed. Its special move, Corpse Piler, melts through enemies in seconds.



How to Get It: Dropped by Bloody Finger Okina near the Church of Repose in Mountaintops of the Giants.



Comment: Once I got this katana, I barely needed another weapon for PvE or PvP. It’s especially deadly in power-stanced builds.



4. Comet Azur

Why It's OP: Fires a continuous beam of destruction that can one-shot bosses when paired with the right setup.



How to Get It: Speak with Primeval Sorcerer Azur in Mt. Gelmir, near Hermit Village.



Usage Tip: Combine with Cerulean Hidden Tear and Terra Magica for maximum effect. I’ve used this setup in Elden Ring Nightreign Boosting to melt even the Fire Giant in seconds.



5. Blasphemous Blade

Why It's OP: One of the best Greatswords in the game for Faith builds. Restores health with every enemy killed or damaged by its skill.



How to Get It: Trade Rykard’s Remembrance at the Roundtable Hold.



My Use Case: I built a pure Faith tank and this sword never left my hands. It’s amazing for survivability in long fights.



6. Shard of Alexander

Why It's OP: Boosts skill damage by a significant amount, synergizing with nearly every weapon.



How to Get It: Complete Iron Fist Alexander’s questline, including his final fight near Farum Azula.



Observation: Once I equipped this talisman, my weapon arts became noticeably deadlier. A must-have for aggressive builds.



7. Lionel’s Armor Set

Why It's OP: Among the highest poise and defense values in the game without being excessively heavy.



How to Get It: Found in a bed in the Lower Capital Church, Leyndell.



Personal Experience: This armor helped me survive countless late-game bosses. I paired it with Fingerprint Shield for near-invincibility during Elden Ring Nightreign Boosting tank builds.



8. Cerulean Hidden Tear

Why It's OP: Eliminates FP consumption for a short time. Essential for Comet Azur builds.



How to Get It: Found in Mt. Gelmir after defeating the Ulcerated Tree Spirit near Minor Erdtree.



Game-Changer: This is the heart of one-shot sorcery setups. With it, I obliterated Morgott in under 15 seconds on one run.



9. Great-Jar’s Arsenal

Why It's OP: Greatly boosts your equip load, allowing for heavier weapons and armor without fat-rolling.



How to Get It: Win the duel against three NPC invaders in Dragonbarrow, near the Great-Jar.



Real-Use Tip: This was essential for my colossal weapon builds. It’s especially helpful for PvP tank setups.



10. Radagon’s Scarseal / Sourceal

Why It's OP: These talismans give a large Strength boost, perfect for melee-heavy builds early or mid-game.



How to Get It: Found in Fort Faroth (Scarseal) and after defeating Crucible Knight in Fort Gael (Sourceal).



Advice: While they increase damage taken, the damage boost is worth it. I used these talismans frequently when optimizing damage for speed-runs or short co-op duels.



When I first started playing, I relied on trial and error to figure out what items worked best. Over time—and especially through Elden Ring Nightreign Boosting—I found these ten items to be consistently powerful, regardless of build or playstyle. Whether you’re casting from a distance or going full melee, having even a few of these can make your journey through the Lands Between much smoother.



If farming these yourself feels like a grind, many of them can be found in curated bundles of cheap Elden Ring Items, helping you get straight to the action without compromising your build.

Resource Hub: 10 Best Weapons in Elden Ring (Based on Real Experience)

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