Cursed-Blood Pot Elden Ring: How to craft and use

Crafting is among the most important aspects of Elden Ring gameplay, making exploring difficult areas easier for players.

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By Rohit Kohli | Apr 18, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Crafting is among the most important aspects of Elden Ring gameplay, making exploring difficult areas easier for players. The game allows users to craft different things from arrows to grease to boluses, provided they have the recipes for them.

One such valuable craftable item is the Cursed-Blood Pot, which will douse them in accursed blood when thrown at an enemy target. Once the item hits and the effect procs, the opponents will start to draw constant aggro from the player’s summoned Spirit Ashes. In this article, we will tell you how to craft the item.

How to craft Cursed-Blood Pots?

Players will first have to acquire a recipe that unlocks that particular item in the crafting menu. They will also require enough supply of the raw materials used to make them.

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  • Players need to get the Nomadic Warrior’s Cookbook — a recipe book. The recipe is something that players will find very early in the game.
  • Now to be able to craft the Cursed-Blood Pot, the Tarnished must have the following ingredients in their inventory: Mushroom ×2, Beast Blood ×1, and Bloodrose ×1.
  • Beast Blood can be extracted from Lesser Runebrears, and players can find an abundant supply of these in central Mistwood, which is East Limgrave. These bears can be difficult to defeat early in the game, and players are recommended to face them once they have enough levels and weapon stats.
  • Bloodrose is also a farmable resource, and a great deal of them can be found in Fort Haight on east Limgrave. Rose church is another farming spot. An alternate method would be take down the Imprisoned Merchant in Mohgwyn Dynasty Mausoleum. Upon taking it Bell bearing to the Twin Maiden Husks in the Roundtable Hold.

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