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Elden Ring: Best Sorceries

best sorceries in elden ring

Elden Ring has the most robust magic system of any FromSoftware game so far, with all manner of spectacular spells to cast. Not all of them are very good, though. In fact, some are arguably useless, and it’s often hard to tell which is worth investing in as you attempt to build a powerful arsenal to take down the game’s harder bosses and areas. Here we’ll be reviewing what we consider the best sorceries in Elden Ring.

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The Best Sorceries in Elden Ring

Glintstone Pebble (INT 14)

You might start off with the Glinstone Pebble as an Astrologer, but don’t be fooled into thinking this entry-level spell isn’t one of the best in the game. It’s extremely FP efficient for the damage it inflicts, and it will obviously scale with your character and staff as you level so that by the game’s end, it’s hitting for impressive DPS. The Glinstone Pebble is your workhorse spell, and if you haven’t already got it as an Astrologer, then purchase it from Sorceress Sellen in Waypoint Ruins for 1,000 Runes.

Swift Glintstone Shard (INT 12)

Essentially a faster-firing version of Glintstone Pebble, the Swift Glintstone Shard fires projectiles at rapid speed and only costs 5FP per cast. It makes for another great spell to spam at clusters of enemies. You can purchase it from Miriel, Paster of Vows, the giant tortoise at the Church of Vows in Liurnia of the Lakes after you have handed over the Academy Scroll, which is found in a cemetery just west of the very first Liuna Site of Grace (directly north of Stormveil Castle).

Magic Glintblade (INT 14)

If you chose the Prisoner class, then you’ll already be aware of how powerful the Magic Glintblade spell is, but for those who didn’t, then we highly recommend adding it to your arsenal. It has two unique properties: it fires from above the spellcasters head, and it fires two projectiles at once. Both these elements combine for a spell that’s tricky to avoid and can hit enemies from locations they might otherwise be immune to damage. You can purchase it for 3,00 Runes from Miriel, Paster of Vows, the giant tortoise at the Church of Vows in Liurnia of the Lakes.

Carian Slicer (INT 14)

A spell that turns your staff into a magical melee blade that slices through enemies for only a tiny slither of FP per strike. The Carian Slicer is a go-to spell for dealing with basically any type of enemy, so long as you don’t mind getting up close and personal (something not necessarily akin to a magic build). You can purchase it from Sorceress Sellen in Waypoint Ruins for 1,500 Runes, but only after handing over the Royal House Scroll, which itself is found just south-east of the Waypoint Ruins on a corpse resting on a large structure.

Ambush Shard (INT 23)

If you’ve ever been frustrated by enemies who dodge ranged spells then the Ambush Shard is a perfect solution. It strikes enemies from behind for a similar amount of damage to a Glintstone Pebble, and they can’t really avoid it. You can find the spell in the Weeping Peninsula on a corpse in the underground jail of the Witchbane Ruins. It’s a fairly easy location to zip through if you’re Level 25+.

Rock Sling (INT 18)

Easily one of the most powerful early game spells, the Rock Sling is a gravity spell that is perfect in combination with the Meteorite Staff. Both the staff and the spell can be found in Caelid. We have a detailed guide here that offers you step-by-step directions. This should be your go-to spell for boss encounters right up until the mid-game.

Comet Azur (INT 60) 

Perhaps the best late-game spell, which is excellent versus the game’s hardest boss encounters and enemy types. The Comet Azur hits for a lot of damage but has a long cast time and drains quite a bit of FP per use. Still, there’s no doubt it’s one of the best spells in the game. To get Comet Azur, go to the Hermit Village in eastern Mt. Gelmir and then head north, past the Demi-Human Queen miniboss. Look for the Primeval Sorcerer Azur Site of Grace with Azur’s corpse; the spell is close by.

Scholar’s Armament (INT 12) 

For those who have opted for, say, a Dex/Int build or some sort of hybrid setup that allows them to wield powerful melee weapons in addition to spellcasting, the Scholar’s Armament is a must-have. It adds magic damage to weapons that don’t already have a buff (such as magic, faith, fire, etc). This increases the damage output and can be extremely powerful when paired with certain combinations of weapons. You can purchase it from Sorceress Selen for 3,000 Runes at Waypoint Ruins.

Rennala’s Full Moon (INT 70)

A powerful spell that you won’t be able to use until the late game, Rennala’s Full Moon is one you should be familiar with after having defeated Rennala herself at the Raya Lucaria Academy. The spell has a very long cast time, transforming the player-character into a moon that is then launched forward and hits enemies for massive damage. It’s a fun spell to cast, but it’s one you will need to use carefully, given how long it takes to complete.

That should give you everything you need to know about the best sorceries in Elden Ring. Be sure to search for Twinfinite or check our guide wiki for more tips, tricks, and information on the game.

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About the author

Alex Gibson

Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action

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