Is Bleed Good for Morgott?
What is Bleed and its Scalanos with Morgott
Before delving into the topic of whether bleed is good for Morgott, let’s clarify what bleed is and how it scales with this particular boss.
Bleed: A bleed effect is a damaging state that can occur in combat, causing increased damage to the target. This damage is typically measured as a percentage of the target’s maximum health. The Bleed effect stacks for as long as the damaging attack remains active and ends after a set duration, whether that be through its default timer or through cancelation from another effect or boss death.
Scales: The Bleed effect, like many other stats and attributes in Elden Ring, scales with Morgott’s Arcane, Intelligence, and Dexterity (IDK). With 5 Arcane or over, Morgott is incredibly weak to Slash and Slash/Slash attacks and strong against Frostbite damage (with 5 Intel). Arcane affects discovery.
Answer Directly
To answer directly, yes, Bleed is good for Morgott. Morgott, a boss in the late-game, has an already relatively low amount of health, making the damage-dealing effects of bleed much more impactful. Morgott is weak to slash damage and strong against Frostbite, so using the Right-Frostbite-Fold-Again strategy (more on this in other answer) can really ramp up the damage to increase Bleed damage over time.
Choosing the Right Build for Bleed
When creating a build for Morgott focused on Bleed damage, consider the Right Build: Bandit (Samurai) are your best bet. Morgott, with 5 Intel or over, takes full damage from Slash (Slashes) and minimal from Frostbite. Additionally, he has a strong secondary skill, which should contribute to your overall Pain and Suffering.
Rising Tide of Blood-Feared Elden Rings: Some Elden Ring classes scale with Arcane stats like Morgott; when this happens, Blood can really become a big source of damage. Using equipment and strategies that improve these skills will increase their chance to trigger and overall deal even more damage, helping in your fight to keep Bleed Running Rampant on these tough foes.
Combat and Bleed with Elden Ring
Understanding bleed effects and how to control the battlefield is very crucial in these 2-player games of ELDEN RING.
As a result of an increasing Bleed stat,
In combat, managing time spent on the board should also be a vital portion of your strategy and make a big difference on some harder bosses.
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To answer directly,
No Bleed is more deadly and powerful than some attacks when the target falls vulnerable from damage. A significant effect on the entire build.
To answer direct: no Bleed deals minimal damage to Morgott,
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With proper gear and strategies Bleed on Morgott seems rather potent.
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