Comments from our Elden Ring Wiki
By Anonymous
#16419954
Int/Fai build for the win!
User avatar
By Salty Shalquoir
Posts Avatar
#16432093
They all laughed at us for clinging to our hexing and pyromantic ways! But look who can finally do damage once they're halfway through the game and level 70! Muahahahah
By Anonymous
#16454430
As soon as I got my hands on the Sword of Night and Flame, I knew I had made the right choice haha. Can't wait to get my hands on this seal as well.
User avatar
By Azareis
Posts Avatar
#16461434
@Salty
You can actually rush for this at the start of the game. Only have to clear one dungeon for it, which isn't terribly hard. See my other comment on the page.
By Anonymous
#16421764
Does this ever become better than the finger seal when leveled up?
By Anonymous
#16429648
yes
User avatar
By Salty Shalquoir
Posts Avatar
#16432092
For me its much better than the basic finger seal, but I have pretty much equal Intelligence and Faith. I only have it at +4 with 30 Int and Fth but it gives Incant Scaling of 202.
By Anonymous
#16426688
What are Fundamentalist incantations?
User avatar
By Salty Shalquoir
Posts Avatar
#16432089
It seems that Fundamentalist Incantations are those like the one's D teaches you. Litany of Proper Death and the Order's Blade incantations. Not sure which others there might be yet but these both are good at hunting "Those who live in Death."
By Anonymous
#16435604
It's usually in the first line of the description
By Anonymous
#16435620
It's usually in the first line of the description
By Anonymous
#16435633
It's usually in the first line of the description
By Anonymous
#16436020
Any spells that mention Golden Order fundamentalists or the hunters of Those Who Live in Death in their descriptions are probably safe assumptions. But to be honest, I don't know how most of those spells work, or if spells that don't deal damage are even effected by the buff. Order's blade and litany of proper death are probably your safest bets
By Anonymous
#16436053
Any spells that mention Golden Order fundamentalists or the hunters of Those Who Live in Death in their descriptions are probably safe assumptions. But to be honest, I don't know how most of those spells work, or if spells that don't deal damage even benefit from the buff. Either way, order's blade and litany of proper death are probably your safest bets
By Anonymous
#16436326
The ones where you see a triangle on the spell scroll thing, like holy weapon and litany of proper death
By Anonymous
#16437218
They say in the description that it's "Fundamentalism is scholarship in all but name. Scales incantation using both intelligence and faith." So I guess incantations that scales with both int and faith like what D sells.
By Anonymous
#16677647
The ones that have a dual INT/ Faith requirements like the ones with rings of light.
By Anonymous
#16428420
Has the same bug as DS3's Crystal Chime where the INT part of the scaling doesn't benefit healing or weapon buff miracles.
By Anonymous
#16436557
it���s not a bug it���s intentional
By Anonymous
#16442701
When it's put in the design twice in a row, it's the design.
By Anonymous
#16443052
When it's put in the design twice in a row, it's the design...
By Anonymous
#16453843
When it's put in the design twice in a row, it's an oversight
By Anonymous
#16546333
"it's the design"


what a nice design to make a INT/FTH seal that doesn't even properly scale the weapon buff associated to it (Order's Blade)
By Anonymous
#16559368
seems to me that healing is the domain of the faithfull, and with order's blade, well, sacred affinity doesn't add INT scaling either.
By Anonymous
#16429250
This thing really weighs nothing?
User avatar
By Salty Shalquoir
Posts Avatar
#16432090
Correct, that's not a typo. The seal really weighs nothing. It still makes your hand glow but it appears as though your hand is empty when you have it equipped.
By Anonymous
#16434862
You legitimately have to wonder why a tattoo doesn���t weight anything?
By Anonymous
#16436693
yup, same as the dragon one. they're just shiny symbols, not a physical object. thus weigh nothing
By Anonymous
#16460814
Even the wepons made of runes weighs nothing.
By Anonymous
#16501533
And the Erdtree one.
By wombatgirl
Posts
#16629633
A surprising number of Golden Order equipment doesn't weigh anything, since it's just "hard light" (to borrow a sci-fi term). I wish there was an armor set based around that. It would look really cool, but it would probably be a balance nightmare.
By Anonymous
#16429376
Is there an equivalent dual scaling sorcery catalyst?
By Anonymous
#16431294
Yes there is, Prince of Death's Staff.
By Anonymous
#16501530
Also the briar-themed staff dropped by the fire cultist ladies near the Seethwater Terminus grace, as well as a magma-sorcery boosting staff I can���t remember the name of.
User avatar
By Salty Shalquoir
Posts Avatar
#16432095
Also, I wanted to point out that by +4 the incantation scaling is at least B for both Int and Faith. I really wish I had made a note of how it upgrades, I'll keep track of it from here on out.
By Anonymous
#16435871
That's incredible, wow! Really excited to go full archmage :)
By Anonymous
#16432305
What does fundamentalist incantations mean?
User avatar
By Salty Shalquoir
Posts Avatar
#16433698
I think it refers to the incantations of the Golden Order Fundamentalists. I've only found three examples so far, Litany of Proper Death, Order's Blade and Order Healing. Unfortunately, I don't have any catalysts with anywhere near this one's Incantation Scaling, so my tests might be skewed.
By Anonymous
#16501520
They usually have ���Fundamentalists��� in the flavor text description, and they (almost?) always have an INT requirement.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 10