Elden Ring offers an incredible selection of weapons, but it’s hard to pass up an opportunity to wield a katana, as these slim swords can dish out some outrageous damage and bleed buildup. In the case of sorcery builds, it’s hard to go wrong with Moonveil. This excellent pickup can take enemies out quickly and has an exceptional special skill. Even better, you’ll be happy to hear that it can be obtained quite easily, so follow this guide to find out where you can grab it.
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Moonveil explained
Moonveil is a magic-based katana that requires 12 Strength, 18 Dexterity, and 23 Intelligence to wield. It’s widely considered one of the best melee weapons for any sorcery build due to its solid Intelligence scaling, and it causes blood buildup for some extra damage output, too.
Much of the appeal of Moonveil, however, is its weapon skill Transient Moonlight. This skill has the player sheathe the katana and then unleash a horizontal wave of magic energy for some devastating damage. Doing so requires a lot of FP, though, so it’s best used in moderation.
Moonveil’s item description reads:
Katana forged of glintstone. Masterpiece of a Sellian swordsmith. Light enwreathes the blade when sheathed, explaining its Moonveil moniker.
Where to find Moonveil
Moonveil can be obtained by defeating the boss at the end of the dungeon Gael Tunnel, which is located in Eastern Limgrave right on the border of Caelid. You can get to this dungeon rather early in the game, and reaching the boss door shouldn’t prove too difficult. What awaits you inside is a different story.
Taking down the Magma Wyrm at the end of Gael Tunnel can prove quite the challenge for an underleveled character, so you may want to bring a friend along for co-op if you’re trying to snag this one very early in the game. If you’re low-level and can’t bring a friend, you’ll need to master the art of dodging or blocking a massive enemy in a very small area while doing middling damage. Once you do manage to take the beast down, though, you’ll be awarded with the Moonveil katana and be one step closer to the ultimate sorcery build.
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