Elden Ring’s Meteorite Staff: How to get the best early Astrologer sorcery weapon
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While I was playing Elden Ring during the review period, I struggled immensely with early sorcerer gameplay. The spells were a bit weak, and my staff was relatively awful to boot, making me wonder what exactly I was doing wrong. Funnily enough, the game does offer a wealth of great items forElden Ring’s beginner astrologer sorcerers, even from the start of the game.
The best item without a doubt is the incredible Meteorite Staff. This S-ranking Intellect staff gives you immense sorcery power right out of the gate, and while late-game fully-upgraded staffs will beat it on raw sorcery scaling, this staff will last you deep into the first half of the game, and possibly even beyond. It also boosts the immensely powerful Rock Sling spell, which is situated very close by to the Meteorite staff. Every budding sorcerer in Elden Ring needs this staff, and while it can be tricky to get, here’s how you can go about it.
Elden Ring: How to get the Meteorite Staff (and Rock Sling spell)
The Meteorite Staff will make your life a lot easier for many, many levels, due to its scaling and power. It has an S-tier intellect stat scaling, which means it beats out most staves, even upgraded ones, quite deep into the game. To get it, you need to go to a higher-level area called Caelid, next door to the starting area of Limgrave. You’ll want to ensure you have your horse, Torrent, before attempting this journey.
Elden Ring is a truly amazing game, and easily one of the best Xbox games of all time. If you’re planning to play a sorcerer, this staff will firmly boost your capabilities in the earlier portions of the game.
Dark Souls 4.
A staggering achievement, Elden Ring defies modern trends and builds something entirely new. Beautiful and brutal, Elden Ring is almost more hobby than game, owing to its depth and complexity, and vast size.
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