![]() ![]() And no INT scaling for frost! I was so happy about that. It feels so much faster and smoother, not nearly as clunky. I've been whacked by one of the mounted spear knights in leyndell at the beginning of the move and didn't get knocked out of the animation, so this becomes veeeery handy for me, a tarnished with all the structural integrity of a wet napkin. For real tho, I haven't done a tone with it yet but it's basically impossible to get really any poise period on aight roll build without throwing an insane amount into stamina, but that AoW gives you insane hyperarmor. And I can actually wear clothes with this so the drip unreal. BHF is mad heavy though, 2.5 lbs heavier than this. I've been running through stuff with almost no issue. I've been rocking a light roll build with bloodhounds fang and it's been fine. Also it looks sick, just like the heroes who wield it. To sum everything up, this weapon is actually really strong when used correctly and I think people ***** about it more than they should. Even though it has short range, in my 300 hours on that character, I have never once died due to not being able to reach my enemy. I've seen a lot of players just afk inside the blizzard while its still going, instead of attacking. Another tip I have is that the blizzard lasts longer than your animation, meaning you can attack while the blizzard is still dealing damage. ![]() I've found that you can actually dodge some piercing/swinging boss attacks like morgotts swings and nialls spear thrusts by using the ash of war in front of them, and while summoning the blizzard, you can actually dodge their attacks with the lowered hit box. it procs frost, shreds poise and also lowers your hitbox lower to the ground, as you crouch. the ice storm ash just shreds everything. the jump attacks alone shred poise and usually poise break most main story bosses within two to four heavy jumping attacks. The ash of war is where this weapon shines. The design is beautiful and the attack animations are really pretty, which I like a lot. I don't play much multiplayer but for PVE this is an incredibly good weapon. I beat the game to ng+7 with this and only this. Moveset & Videos in Elden Ring for Zamor Curved Sword The first hit has the same motion value as other CGS' but it doubles the offset from 100 compared to the standard CGS on the one hand R1 attacks, and increases disproportionately on the two hand R1 attacks.Please refer to the Upgrades Table of this weapon below. Additionally, speed, range, recovery time and guard counter speed of Curved Greatsword weapons has increased. NOTE: As of Patch 1.09, the scaling values of this weapon were changed.Light attacks with this weapon cost significantly less stamina than other curved swords.Can be power stanced with the Bloodhound's Fang on a Quality/Dexterity build to get both Bleed and Frost innately.Compared to the normal CGS moveset, this R1 attack moves the user significantly further forward during each attack ![]() The wielder will spin 360 degrees in between each hit while advancing forward. Zamor Curved Sword can be upgraded by using Somber Smithing Stones.Cannot be enchanted with Magic nor buffed by Consumables.This weapon cannot be infused with Ashes of War.Įlden Ring Zamor Curved Sword Notes & Tips Giant-Conquering Hero's Grave: Dropped by the Ancient Hero of Zamor boss found at the end of the dungeon.The Zamor Curved Sword weapon can be found at the following location: Where to Find Zamor Curved Sword in Elden Ring Icy wind and imbued with a powerful frost effect. In apparent devotion to winter, the curved blade is styled after an Renown during the War against the Giants. ![]() Weapon wielded by the knights of Zamor who earned great ![]()
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