Wielded by the Deathbirds within the Lands Between, Death's Poker is a Greatsword in Elden Ringthat does piercing damage and can inflict Frostbite. The Greatsword comes with a standard moveset of quadruple light-attack combo and a charged uppercut. Scaling primarily with Strength and Dexterity, players will need Str 10, Dex 17, and Int 11 to use the weapon properly.
However, the main appeal of Death's Poker is its weapon art in Elden Ring, known as Ghostflame Ignition. This skill has the caster thrust out the barbed rod, setting the tip alight with a ghostly flame. Following the ignition, the user will execute a light attack that will temporarily cover the ground ahead with a carpet of fire. Alternatively, a charged attack with Ghostflame Ignition will have the wielder perform the same action as before. Yet, instead of setting the ground ablaze, an explosion will detonate, similar to Explosive Ghostflame. Furthermore, the blast can knock back enemies onto the floor. While the Death's Poker Greatsword isn't as overpowered as Moonveil or Sword of Night and Flame, its skill offers high-damage bursts useful against elite enemies and bosses.
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The location of the Death's Poker in Elden Ring is a Deathbird's lair near the Southern Aeonia Swamp Bank. To reach this area, Tarnished travelers must follow the Caelid Highway southward from the Caelem Ruins. Once they arrive at Caelid Highway South, they can trek along the main road to the east to find the Deathbird's lair.
Those who have yet to explore this section of Caelid can teleport to the north of the Aeonia Swamp by using the Teleportation Trap Chest within Limgrave's Dragon-burnt Ruins. After exiting the Sellia
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