The Halo Scythe is a Reaper in Elden Ring imbued with Miquella's Ring of Light, a weapon art that hurls a shining halo at a target, dealing both Holy Damage and Blood Loss. Miquella's Ring can be cast in rapid succession, allowing the Scythe's wielder to launch multiple spinning frisbees of deadly sunshine at their opponent. The Halo Scythe scales with Strength, Dexterity, and Faith in Elden Ring, and its unique skill costs 11 FP per cast.
The Halo Scythe is a favorite among Faith-hybrid builds as it can maintain a high damage output with low stat and upgrade investments. For instance, at +4, the Reaper weapon can already deal 349 points in Attack Power. Furthermore, thanks to its melee and ranged capabilities, the Halo Scythe is both incredibly effective and efficient to use in PvE combat. The only unfortunate downside is that the halo projectiles do not track target enemy movements when cast by the player.
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To get the Halo Scythe in Elden Ring, Tarnished adventurers must farm the weapon's wielder, the Cleanrot Knight. This enemy initially appears as a Dungeon Boss in Stillwater Cave of Liurnia of the Lakes. A Cleanrot Knight Boss Duo also can be encountered at the end of the Abandoned Cave in Caelid. However, the non-boss variants are the mobs that have a chance to drop their armor set and the Halo Scythe Reaper.
Regular Enemy Cleanrot Knights can be found in multiple locations throughout the Lands Between. Tarnished travelers can encounter these elite enemies in the Shaded Castle of Altus Plateau, the Swamp of Aeonia in Caelid, the Consecrated Snowfield's Catacombs, and Miquella's Haligtree. However, the best area to farm for the Halo Scythe in Elden Ring is,
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