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Where to Get the Winged Scythe in Elden Ring

The Winged Scythe is a popular weapon for FromSoftware fans, and anyone wondering if it appears in Elden Ring is in luck. The Winged Scythe can indeed be found in the game, and it is a bit of a beast. The Winged Scythe can be found by venturing south from Limgrave, across the Bridge of Sacrifice, and then to the west.

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Here, between the Church of Pilgrimage and the Weeping Evergaol, players will find the Tombsward Ruins. The area is patrolled by rats that shouldn’t prove too challenging to deal with. In one of the ruins, players will find a staircase leading underground, and following it will lead to a large room with two enemies. Take these enemies out but be mindful of their close-range attacks, which can be powerful. Open the door on the far side to discover a chest. Inside the chest is the Winged Scythe.

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The Winged Scythe requires a Strength and Dexterity of 16 and a Faith of 24 to use. It will do 87 Physical and 104 Holy damage at base level. The weapon comes with the Angel’s Wings skill, which performs a jumping slash attack on enemies. The Winged Scythe is an excellent weapon for players working on a Faith build, but it can be a little annoying to use in restrictive environments due to the length of the weapon.


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