How to Use Whetstones in Elden Ring

Learning how to use Whetstones is an essential part of the Elden Ring questline, but how do you use them correctly? This article will cover the Glintstone Whetblade, Black Whetblade, Sacred Blade Ash of War, and Raya Lucaria Academy. You will also learn about their usage in combat. Keep reading for more tips and tricks to make the best use of these items!

Glintstone Whetblade

The Glintstone Whetblades are key items in Elden Ring. These items provide Frost and Magic affinity to weapons. To obtain them, you should find corpses near the Debate Parlor Site of Grace, or loot them from their corpses. This item can be found in several locations, including the Academy of Raya Lucaria.

The Glintstone Whetblades are obtained by defeating sorcerers and enemies at different locations in the game. Once you have a Whetstone Whetblade in your inventory, you can use it to attack weak opponents. You can also use this weapon to get Ashes of War. But the Glintstone Whetblade isn’t the only weapon you can use in the game.

You can get the Glintstone Whetblades from the mage in the courtyard, although you cannot use them on their own. If you want to use them for other purposes, you must have an item called the Blacksmith in Roundtable Hold. Once you have your Whetblade, you can use the Blacksmith to upgrade it to Frost or Magic.

Black Whetblade

The Black Whetblade is the hardest of the two Whetblades, and is one of the most difficult to obtain. You can find it in Nokron and Night’s Sacred Ground. Unfortunately, it is not available until you defeat the optional boss, Starscourge Radahn. To cheese him, use Rotten Breath on him. But if you are willing to do some extra work, you can find it in the Nokron area of the game.

You will find the Black Whetblade in several places in the Elden Ring and Terre Intermedie. One of the places you will find it is in the underground room of Redmane’s castle. You will need a Stonesword to open the door to the Whetblade, so make sure you have it before you begin the quest. You will need to spend time assembling it before you can use it, so it will take some time to assemble.

Sacred Blade Ash of War

The Sacred Blade is an item that can be used in the Elden Ring. It is compatible with melee weapons, except for claws and fists. When equipped, it fires a holy arc projectile, causing 85 Holy Damage in a short amount of time. This effect only lasts 20 seconds, however. However, it is very powerful, and can help you defeat undead creatures.

The Ash of War can only be used on one weapon at a time, and is acquired from the blacksmith at the Site of Grace, located just before the Margit fight. It can also be duplicated. However, this method requires Lost Ashes of War, which is not as common as it sounds. If you’re a newbie to the game, you may want to consider other options before buying the Ash of War.

Once you’ve acquired a Flask of Wondrous Physick, you can use it to get the Sacred Blade. This item is also found all throughout the Elder Ring. In fact, there’s a certain NPC in Limgrave who sells these items. In addition, you can find several different Ashes of War in the Elder Ring. If you want to use the Ash of War in your weapon, you can always use a different weapon, but remember that the blade must be compatible with it.

Raya Lucaria Academy

A legacy dungeon in Elden Ring, the Academy of Raya Lucaria is a reimagined version of Limgrave that contains valuable items for Intelligence and Astrologer builds. The academy is guarded by scholars who use whetstones to make weapons and armor. Players can earn a Sacred Tear from the Church of Irith south of the Site of Grace.

The Glintstone Whetblade is a magical weapon that can be used in Frost and Magic attacks. It can be found in Liurnia, outside of the Schoolhouse Classroom. You can find the weapon by defeating the Red Wolf of Radagon. Head outside and climb the left side stairway. There are other ways to find this weapon.

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