Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree Frostbite builds are some of the most fun you can have in From Software’s spectacular RPG. Freeze foes with icy particles, blast them with blizzards, and get a nice healthy damage boost on top.
Keep reading to see how you can make the ultimate Elden Ring Frostbite build, including what weapons to use, what stats to put your points into, and what the best spells and incantations are.
If you’re looking for other ways to play, visit our Shadow of the Erdtree guides hub. We’ve got an Elden Ring lightning build guide, as well as expert tips on how to find Scadutree Fragment locations, and take down Furnace Golems.
Here’s what you need to know about elemental builds such as Frostbite. Basically, these builds apply status effects to targets once a meter is filled. Repeated attacks with weapons, skills, and spells that cause Frostbite trigger the effect.
Frostbite deals extra damage upon triggering, and then increases the target’s damage absorption by 20% for 30 seconds. It also slows their stamina regeneration for 30 seconds (this is more useful during PvP). Enemies can come with in-built resistances to elemental effects, but as a rule of thumb, most flesh-based ones are weak to Frostbite.
Frostbite builds are more for experienced players. If you’re looking to make the game easier, you might want to try a lightning or a bleed build. The frost effect builds slower than bleed, and does less damage. That said, it’s an undeniable riot to run around beating up enemies with frost, and you can do it both with melee weapons and with Sorceries.
Frostbite does not scale with any stat. The only way to increase the damage and buildup speed is by upgrading your weapon itself, and of course, by leveling up to take advantage of your weapon’s scaling. For instance, putting points into Strength will increase the damage of a cold-enthused greatsword, if it scales with Strength.
That said, it all depends on whether you’re using melee weapons or spells. For melee weapons, put points into Strength and Dexterity to get the most out of them. For spells, put points into Intelligence. For Incantations, it’s Faith. See a rough stats guide below:
Make sure to put a cold affinity on your weapon before anything. You can do this from the blacksmith back at base. Also, it goes without saying, but you’ll also want to upgrade your weapon using Smithing Stones as high as you can.
For these powerful Frostbite Sorceries, you’ll want to use either Lusat’s Glintstone Staff or the Carian Glintstone Staff. Make sure you have a high Intelligence. Most Sorceries here use around 30 Intelligence to cast. The highest, Ranni’s Dark Moon, requires 68 Intelligence.
Note: you’ll need at least 12 Arcane and 15 Faith for these Incantations, along with a seal to cast with.
That’s how to make the best Elden Ring Frostbite build. Remember to visit our Shadow of the Erdtree guides hub to get the most out of your DLC.
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