Elden Ring: What are Claymen Sorceries and where to find them
Because of Elden Ring's focus on sorcery, players have access to a wide range of damage types and delivery methods. The Claymen spells, which allow players to blow destructive bubbles at their opponents, are one of the more interesting examples of this. Elden Ring players will find the Claymen Sorceries to be a set of two slow-moving, high-impact projectile-based spells that will come in handy in any Arcane/Intelligence builds, such as the Bandit or Astrologer starting classes.
The Oracle Bubble is the first of the two Claymen Sorceries, and it may be obtained by killing one of the Teardrop Scarabs found in the ruins to the right of the Siofra River Deep Well Site of Grace. Arcane/Intel builds will enjoy the sight of a handful of bubbles being cast from the tip of their Glintstone Staff and watching them explode into blue flames upon impact at close to midranges, or once they've reached their terminal distance, with a casting requirement of 19 intelligence and 15 arcane.
The Great Oracular Bubble, on the other hand, can be found by killing another Teardrop Scarab in the stone ruins at the Siofra River's highest point by killing another Teardrop Scarab. Sorcery castors should expect a more concentrated attack than Oracle Bubbles, with a casting requirement of 25 Intelligence and 18 Arcane. This sorcery concentrates its damage output into one huge, bulbous bubble that explodes on hit. While it takes longer to cast than Oracle Bubbles, the Great Oracular Bubble's AoE burst of damage on hit makes it an excellent choice for crowd control.
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