Elden Ring players have a lot of choices at their fingertips when it comes to creating builds and theory crafting. There are those that opt to dish out as much damage as possible by stacking Strength and using overbearing heavy weapons that can crush their foes in a single blow. There are others that opt to snag magically-infused items and sling powerful damage-dealing spells from distance. There are even some that take a slow and methodical approach to combat, preferring to slowly damage their enemies over time while they dance around them or block their attacks.
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Players that gravitate toward a tactical, long-lasting combat style may want to consider using the Poison status effect as their primary weapon. There are a lot of Incantations, Sorceries, and weapons that will apply Poison buildup, as well as some Ash of War that are geared towards the status effect. One good example is the Poison Moth Flight Ash of War, which gives players a damage-dealing attack that will do additional damage if its follow-up attack hits an enemy that's suffering from the damage over time effect. Here's how players can find Poison Moth Flight in Elden Ring.
Thankfully, finding the Poison Moth Flight Ash of War is pretty simple, but players will have to travel to one of the most imposing (and annoying) zones found in Elden Ring. The Poison Moth Flight is in possession of a Night's Cavalry, which stalks the barren wastelands of Caelid, looking for any wayward souls to strike down with its long-reaching flail. To reach this mini-boss, players will need to head towards the Caelid Highway South Site of Grace. Those that have yet to head to the Scarlet Rot-infested zone can reach it by heading to the Northeast
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