In Elden Ring, Gravity Sorcery is a specialized form of magic that manipulates the forces of gravity to control the battlefield and devastate enemies. These sorceries are particularly useful for crowd control and dealing heavy damage, leveraging the power of gravitational forces to create powerful effects.
Overall, Gravity Sorcery in Elden Ring offers players powerful tools to control and dominate the battlefield. By manipulating gravitational forces, players can disrupt enemy formations, deal massive damage, and create strategic advantages in combat. These spells are ideal for players who enjoy a mix of offensive power and tactical control in their magical arsenal.
Fires numerous gravitational projectiles. Any foes struck will be pulled toward the caster. Charging enhances potency. A gravitational technique mastered by the young Radahn. "I thank you for your tutelage, for now I can challenge the stars."
Fires a projectile of condensed gravitational force. Those struck by it will be pulled toward the caster. Charging enhances potency. A gravitational technique studied by the young Radahn. His master was an Alabaster Lord with skin of stone.
Summons a void that emits a rain of small meteorites. Hold to continue the effect. The sorcery originates from the Onyx Lords, who had skin of stone, and were called lords in reverential fear of their destructive power.
Summons a void that emits a hail of meteorites. Hold to continue the effect. A manifestation of the power with which Astel leveled the Eternal City.
Pulls a clump of rocks from the earth and sends them flying. This sorcery can be cast while in motion. A gravitational technique studied by the young Radahn. His master was an Alabaster Lord with skin of stone.
Fires a gravitational projectile that pulls in enemies before finally exploding. Charging extends reach of projectile and number of inward pulls. Said to have originated in the lightless dark far beyond—the home of the fallingstar beasts.
Pulls blade-like clumps of rock from the earth. Charge to form three successive clumps. Gaius and Radahn were good rivals in their youth, and this sorcery is a product of their friendly competition.
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