Best Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree Spells
Here are the best Sorceries and Incantations to seek out in Elden Ring’s DLC, and exactly where you can find them.

UPDATE: We have streamlined the information on this page and added some new spells for you to try.
The best Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree spells give your build a big step up and add new ways to play, but not all of the Land of Shadow’s spells are worth respeccing for. A handful of Sorceries and Incantations have much more to offer than the likes of Crucible: Bloom or whatever the heck the finger shield spell is supposed to do, though some of them are also tougher to find.
Our best Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree spells list lays out the top Sorceries and Incantations in Shadow of the Erdtree, including where to find them and what stats you need to get started.
- Best Sorceries in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
- Best Incantations in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
Here’s an interactive map detailing where in the Land of Shadow to find all of the Sorceries and Incantations mentioned in this guide:
Best Sorceries in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC
It’s safe to say Elden Ring’s sorcery had its finest moment in the base game, as FromSoft added few new spells and some of rather questionable value. There’s still a small handful worth building around, though, including one that even makes the final boss a much simpler challenge.
Impenetrable Thorns
- Prerequisite: 24 Faith
Impenetrable Thorns is one of Shadow of the Erdtree’s most broken spells, so much so that we even made a whole Impenetrable Thorns build . Like other thorn sorceries, this one scales on faith and uses some of your HP to summon thorns. Unlike the other two thorn sorceries, Impenetrable Thorns actually targets a foe or spreads in a fan-shape if you don’t target lock. It deals several instances of damage and quickly builds the blood loss meter. Most enemies are weak to hemorrhage in Shadow of the Erdtree, even the final boss, so this is an excellent sorcery to keep around even if you aren’t running a bleed build .
Imepenetrable Thorns is on a corpse near the top of Shadow Keep . Take the flight of stairs down from Messmer’s chamber, drop to the balcony below where there’s a bat perched on the edge, and you’ll see the corpse behind you against the wall.
Fleeting Microcosm
- Prerequisite: 42 Intelligence
Fleeting Microcosm flings a ball of energy at a target that lingers for a second and explodes, dealing two instances of damage. The targeting and ball placement can be a little finicky, but that’s less of an issue if you’re dealing with mobs. You can also cast Gravity Well or Gravitational Missile to hold targets in place before using this, though the setup time is a bit lengthy..
Count Ymir sells you Fleeting Microcosm after you progress his quest.

Blades of Stone
- Prerequisite: 48 Intelligence
Blade of Stones summons multiple jagged rocks from the ground in a circle, and it deals several instances of high damage with a good chance of staggering your target for a second. Pair it with the Meteorite Staff for the best results.
Blade of Stones comes from Commander Gaius’ Remembrance . Gaius is behind Shadow Keep, so you’ll need the Prayer Room key to get through the keep’s church district and out the back entrance.
Mass of Putrescence
- Prerequisite: 28 Intelligence, 22 Faith
Mass of Putrescence flings a giant ball of sludge at a foe, and that ball explodes and sets the ground on fire. The initial sludge ball deals a respectable amount of damage and is helpful against large enemies in particular. The flame aftereffect is a bit weaker, but it’s useful for catching groups of enemies.
Mass of Putrescence is tucked away in Stone Coffin Fissure , north of the Fissure Waypoint Site of Grace.
Rings of Spectral Light
- Prerequisite: 24 Intelligence, 18 Faith
Rings of Spectral Light is lowkey one of Shadow of the Erdtree’s best spells period. It builds an enemy’s Frostbite meter and usually triggers it after a couple of hits – more, if they have high resistance – and while it takes a bit longer than Glintstone Icecrag, it has two big advantages over the Glintstone spell. You can charge it, and Spectral Light’s range is much longer. It also tracks foes pretty aggressively, which pairs nicely with the spell’s longer range.
Rings of Spectral Light is near a giant gravestone protected by Grave Birds in the Charo’s Hidden Grave location , before you reach the Death Rite Bird.
Glintstone Nails
- Prerequisite: 32 Intelligence
Glintstone Nails doesn’t do as much damage as you might expect from flinging a handful of sharp objects at high speeds, but it does have a pretty quick casting animation. Repeated hits will break the stance even of sturdy foes, so as long as you’ve got distance between you and your target or someone to watch your back while you cast, it’s a straightforward way to bring down tough enemies quickly.
You can buy this from the Cathedral of Manus Metyr after completing one part of Count Ymir’s quest.

Rellana’s Twin Moons
Prerequisite: 72 Intelligence
This one does what it says on the label and gives you Rellana’s ultimate spell. The downside is that it comes with drastically reduced range compared to the version she uses against you in the Rellana boss fight, so you need to be pretty close to your target for it to work well. The three hits take a big chunk of HP out of any enemy’s health bar, though, so it’s worth the risk.
You’ll need to trade Rellana’s Remembrance to get the Twin Moons spell. Make sure to run it with the Carian Regal Scepter, since that staff has excellent sorcery scaling and boosts full moon sorcery power.
Best Incantations in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree DLC
FromSoftware definitely prioritized Elden Ring’s incantations in Shadow of the Erdtree, likely for thematic reasons, so you’ve got no shortage to choose from. These are our favorites, though.
Divine Beast Tornado
- Prerequisite: 28 Faith
Divine Beast Tornado allows you to channel the power of the Divine Beast Dancing Lion himself, summoning and launching a huge tornado in front of you that can stagger foes. You can also charge the attack if the fight allows for it.
To get your hands on this Incantation, you’ll need to pay a visit to the Ancient Ruins of Rauh . East of the Temple Town Ruins Site of Grace, you should see an island with a small temple containing a Dancing Lion. Defeat the Dancing Lion here to recieve Divine Beast Tornado.

Pest-Thread Spears
- Prerequisite: 26 Faith
Pest-Thread Spears finally lets you use those rot pest spears on your enemies, and they work just as effectively. After a short casting animation, you send sticky spears – just don’t think about it – flying into your foes. The range is exceptional, the damage scaling is high, and they melt enemy HP bars.
Pest-Thread Spears is in the rot caverns under the Church of the Bud in Rauh Ruins.
Ghostflame Breath
- Prerequisite: 23 Faith, 15 Arcane
Ghostflame Breath is one of the better Dragon Incantations thanks to its multiple hits and quick casting time. It spews ghostlfame from a conjured dragon head, and the breath attack deals damage at least twice, depending on your target’s position in relation to yourself, and it’s almost guaranteed to inflict Frostbite if the enemy is weak to it. The damage it deals is pretty hefty anyway, so the two combined makes it one of the more potent spells on our list.
Ghostflame Breath comes from the Grand Altar of Dragon Communion outside Dragon Pit and costs three Dragon Hearts.
Golden Arcs
- Prerequisite: 22 Faith
Golden Arcs flings three arcs of golden light at a single target, which sounds pretty basic, but they deal a surprisingly high amount of damage. They also tend to stagger enemies and interrupt their attacks, assuming they aren’t highly armored, so it’s a solid option to have on you to keep mobs under control. It might not have the area-of-effect range of Giant Golden Arc, but it casts more quickly and ends up dealing greater damage.
Golden Arcs is in a building at the bottom of Moorth Ruins .

Messmer’s Orb
- Prerequisite: 60 Faith
Messmer’s Orb lets you pull off Messmer’s opening attack. You generate a sphere of fire, fly forward, and crash onto the ground with an explosion, and then the orb explodes and deals damage in a broader area. Its wide coverage area and the fact that the initial strike doesn’t even have to land next to a foe for the explosion to damage them, makes up for the spell’s slow casting time.
You can exchange Messmer’s Remembrance for this spell.
Fire Serpent
- Prerequisite: 16 Faith
Fire Serpent is a less flashy, but still effective Incantation that tracks foes and deals a fair bit of damage. It’s the same spell the Fire Knights and shades in Shadow Keep use against you at every turn. Its range is a bit short, but its much more effective than the base game’s fire Incantations.
Fire Serpent is on a corpse on a balcony in the lower levels of the Specimen Storehouse .
Knight’s Lightning Spear
- Prerequisite: 36 Faith
Knight’s Lightning Spear has a big advantage over the base game’s Lightning Spear, as it flings several bolts at a target – and with speed. The damage scaling is high, and if the target dodges the main bolt, they’ll probably get hit with the follow-up attacks, making it excellent in PvP and against bosses. Just bear in mind that you have to actually be facing the target you want to hit for the follow-up bolts to work. Otherwise, they just fly off in whatever direction you’re facing.
Knight’s Lightning Spear is in the Scorpion River Catacombs .

Midra’s Flame of Frenzy
- Prerequisite: 41 Faith
Midra’s Flame of Frenzy is the one good Frenzy spell. It essentially just sends bolts of frenzied flame out in haphazard patterns, but since the area of effect is pretty small, you’re almost guaranteed to hit your mark – especially if the target is large. It builds your madness meter, so make sure you’ve got plenty of focus, but it also deals heavy fire damage and benefits from a few madness-specific pieces of gear.
You can get this by exchanging Midra’s Remembrance after you make it through the Abyssal Woods and defeat him.
Multilayered Ring of Light
- Prerequisite: 36 Faith
Multilayered Ring of Light is a big step up from the base game’s Discus of Light. It hurls a big, well, multilayered ring of light that lingers in place for a few seconds and deals repeated instances of damage. Smaller foes and those with lower poise get stuck, you can throw multiple discs at a time, and the range is fantastic. This one is essential for any faith build.
Multilayered Ring of Light drops from the Misbegotten Crusader in Stone Coffin Fissure .
Rotten Butterflies
- Prerequisite: 33 Faith
Ok, so Rotten Butterflies is definitely not one of the best Incantations in Shadow of the Erdtree. I’ll be the first to say that, but how often is it that FromSoftware provides players with a pretty, pink Incantation that conjures up butterflies?
If you’re all about aura farming in Elden Ring rather than Rune farming, Rotten Butterflies is the girlypop Scarlet Rot Incantation for you! Upon use, the player twirls around as pink light and multiple butterflies are summoned. These then quickly disperse and explode, spreading Scarlet Rot.
To get your hands on this Incantation, you need to defeat Romina, Saint of the Bud and trade her Remembrance at the Roundtable Hold .
Light of Miquella
- Prerequisite: 72 Faith
The Light of Miquella Incantation summons a large vertical pillar of holy light a few meters in front of you when cast. This pillar then deals holy damage and physical damage to those within it, and will easily stagger smaller foes.
It has an incredibly high Faith requirement and you won’t get it until the end of the DLC, but it’s pretty good fun when mowing down mobs of enemies, though it’s not the best against bosses.
To get the Light of Miquella Incantation, you must defeat the DLC’s final boss and trade their Remembrance at Roundtable Hold .
Furious Blade of Ansbach
- Prerequisite: 19 Faith, 27 Arcane
Another Incantation you likely won’t get until the very end of the DLC is Furious Blade of Ansbach. This Incantation conjures up a bloodflame blade before lunging at and slashing at a target. It deals fire damage only while building up bleed on foes, and is honestly great for Arcane-heavy Bleed builds.
The only thing letting down this Incantation is the fact it requires Faith at all, given the Bleed damage that it does scales with Arcane (and that’s much more impressive than it’s fire damage). That said, pair it with the likes of Flame, Give Me Strength and other buff Incants to make the most of that Faith stat if you’re going for it.
To get the Furious Blade of Ansbach, you need to complete Ansbach’s questline , opting to side with him against Leda . Once that’s done, rest at a Site of Grace after felling the DLC’s final boss, then loot the corpse near the entrance to the boss arena.
If you’re after more help, check out our guides for the Hornsent quest , Redmane Freyja’s quest , and Thiollier’s quest to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

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