Hướng Dẫn Elden Ring | Bloodhound's Fang
Bloodhound's Fang is a Curved Greatsword in Elden Ring. The Bloodhound's Fang scales primarily with Strength and Dexterity and is a potent Weapon, capable of performing brutal melee attacks against enemies and immediately taking distance from them.
Vị trí và cách tìm Bloodhound's Fang
The Bloodhound's Fang weapon can be found at the following location: Dropped by the Bloodhound Knight Darriwil, in Limgrave. [Map Link]
Các thông tin khác về Bloodhound's Fang
Weapon Skill: Bloodhound's Finesse
This weapon cannot be infused with Ashes of War
This weapon can be enchanted with Magic and buffed by Consumables
Bloodhound's Fang can be upgraded by using Somber Smithing Stones
Causes Blood loss Buildup: (55)
Sell Value: 500
NOTE: As of Patch 1.09, the scaling values of this weapon were changed. Please refer to the Upgrades Table of this weapon below. Additionally, speed, range, recovery time and guard counter speed of Curved Greatsword weapons has increased.
Some jumping attacks of the Bloodhound's Fang have a higher motion value compared to the rest of its class. 1h Jumping R1, 1h Jumping R2, 2h Jumping R1 and 2h Jumping R2 are all affected.
The motion values of the Bloodhound's Fang are 118, 142, 128 and 151 respectively, compared to the regular Curved Greatsword motion values of 107, 127, 112 and 132.
Motion value is a term that is, as far as I've been able to find, borrowed from the Monster Hunter series. A motion value is a multiplier to the various properties of attacks represented as a percentage (100 = 100%).If the motion value for an attack is listed as ""X + X"" this is done to separate individual attacks made from one input. The same applies if there is multiplication, done to save space if there are, say, 6 attacks in a row using the same motion value. Combining values from multiple hits will give you misleading comparison values for anything relating to health damage due to the way that is calculated in Fromsoftware's games. Alternatively may be referred to as an "atkCorrection"
