Elden Ring’s latest update just gave this weapon a massive buff


If you haven’t heard, Elden Ring’s new 1.06 patch is out, and it finally brought some big nerfs for the Bloodhound Step Ash of War and the Rivers of Blood katana to the table. These obnoxious and overpowered tools have plagued the game’s meta in both PvE and PvP since Elden Ring’s launch in February. Because of that, the community is thrilled to see them get knocked down a few pegs. On top of that, fans are also ecstatic about the update’s addition of expanded functionality for summoning signs and invasion items, as players now have the option to co-op or invade in multiplayer zones outside of the one they’re currently in — including in faraway regions.

However, amid all the hype for nerfs to busted gear and quality of life improvements for Elden Ring’s multiplayer tools, there’s one change that I think a lot of players have overlooked: the update’s buff to greatswords, curved greatswords, and great hammers that increases the speed of their heavy attacks and charged heavy attacks. 

This change greatly impacts all weapons from these classes and makes them significantly more viable, but there’s one weapon in particular that benefits massively from the buff. That weapon is the Dark Moon Greatsword (also known as the Moonlight Greatsword), one of the best Elden Ring weapons for Intelligence builds.

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The reason why the Dark Moon Greatsword gains so much from the update is that its Ash of War, Moonlight Greatsword, relies on heavy attacks to be effective. The Ash of War imbues the Dark Moon Greatsword in frosty moon magic that adds extra damage and Frostbite status effect build-up to your strikes, but it also allows you to fire projectiles of moonlight energy at foes by using heavy attacks. 





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