Magic is incredibly powerful in Elden Ring, and Tarnished players can learn plenty of potent Sorceries as they journey through the Lands Between. Sorceries offer a variety of effects and attacks, though they tend to sacrifice utility for offensive strength, allowing Elden Ring’s mages to tear down foes with viscous magical attacks. Sorceries can also typically be cast at a great distance, making them a great option for magic users who prefer long-ranged attacks. There are over a dozen different classes of Sorceries in the game, as well as four Legendary Sorceries, so players will have plenty to choose from when building a magic-wielding character worthy of becoming the next Elden Lord.
In order to cast Sorceries in Elden Ring, players will need to equip a staff. Both the Astrologer class and Prisoner class get a basic staff as part of their starting equipment, but more powerful staffs like the Meteorite Staff can offer additional buffs and effects. Unlike Elden Ring’s Incantations, which scale with Faith, Sorceries scale with Intelligence. However, casting Sorceries consumes FP and Stamina, so players hoping to cast more powerful Spells should invest their Runes in leveling Mind and Endurance as well as their primary Intelligence stat. Additionally, players can only memorize as many Sorceries as they have Memory Slots, but more slots can be unlocked with Memory Stones.
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Sorceries can be found in almost every corner of Elden Ring’s open world, and many drop from enemies, Scarabs, and chests found throughout the map. However, several Sorceries can be purchased from various NPC tutors. Sorceress Sellen will train players to use a variety of the game’s most useful Sorceries from
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