This Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree Item Is Essential For Spellcasters

Spellcasters from Elden Ring Shadow Of The Erdtree

Shadow of the Erdtree introduced so many incredible and powerful weapons, spells, consumables, and more to Elden Ring, but there’s one item in particular I think every single spellcaster build needs to incorporate. The Lulling Branch is a Shadow of the Erdtree consumable that will change the way you approach FP management, and tracking down the crafting recipe as soon as possible is well worth it. If you are struggling to maintain FP and are sick of burning through Starlight Shards like they’re going out of style, Lulling Branches are the perfect solution.

How Lulling Branches Work In Shadow Of The Erdtree

Restore FP Over Time & Inflict Sleep Buildup

The Lulling Branch in Shadow of the Erdtree is a unique item in that it’s the only consumable that causes Sleep buildup, one of Elden Ring’s many status effects. Prior to the expansion, players were more or less limited to Soporific Greaseand/or Sleep PotsSleep-inducing items are few and far between in the base game, but were largely expanded on in SOTEwhich even introduced a new sleep variant status effect, Eternal Sleep. The Lulling Branch is one of these many Sleep-based items, but its Sleep effect isn’t necessarily why you should be interested.

Consumable
FP Regen Rate
Duration
Total FP Restored

Starlight Shards
2FP every 1s
60s
120

Lulling Branch
5FP every 2s
60s
150

If you’re playing a Sorcerer or Battle Mage (or any Spellcaster build for that matter), you should absolutely be taking advantage of Lulling Branches for the FP Restoration effect. Similar to Starlight Shards, Lulling Branches regenerate FP over time, but the total amount of FP restored is higher, and more importantly, they stack with the Starlight Shard regen. With a healthy supply of these consumables, you won’t necessarily need to rely on your FP flasks, and you can allocate charges to health and even allocate points from Mind into other stats.

Best Way To Use The Lulling Branch Consumable

Take Advantage Of Sleep Buildup With St. Trina’s Smile

A player character mourns the death of St. Trina in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Ertree An image of St. Trina's Blossom, a flower helm in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Ertree, with a character in the background wearing the blossom. Miquella and St. Trina from Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree.Custom Image by Katarina Cimbaljevic.

The obvious caveat here is that Sleep buildup will need to be managed or capitalized on in some way when using Lulling Branches as a source of FP. To avoid falling asleep from the Lulling Branch’s effect, you’ll need to have high Focus: at least 311, to be exact. There are many ways to get to 311 Focus without investing too many points into Mind, such as the Mottled Necklace and Clarifying Horn Charm talismans. High Focus is essential if you don’t want to fall asleep mid-battle from using a Lulling Branch.

However, my recommended approach is to embrace the Sleep effect and keep your Focus low, equipping St. Trina’s Smile to take advantage of the 20% damage bonus. The Lulling Branch will be enough to induce Sleep if you have a Focus of 310 or lower, meaning you can reliably give yourself an easy damage bonus while also regenerating FP. The St. Trina’s Smile talisman is an essential addition to your build when using Lulling Branches, but you’ll need to defeat the NPC Thiollier in order to pick it up.

How To Get Lulling Branches In Elden Ring: SOTE

Find St. Trina’s Cookbook 3 For The Lulling Branch Recipe

Putrescent Knight on his horse in Elden Ring Shadow Of The Erdtree with sickle in the sky. Player fighting against Putrescent Knight boss in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. Elden Ring player sits on a rock overlooking a rolling plain of glowing blue flowers. There are giant coffins jutting from the landscape.

If you’re looking for Lulling Branches, you’ll need to travel to the Garden of Deep Purple and defeat the Putrescent Knight. There will be a small cave nearby in which you can find St. Trina Disciple’s Cookbook [3], which contains the recipe for Lulling Branches. Crafting a Lulling Branch requires one Dewgem, one Nectarblood Burgeon, and a Beast Horn, all of which are relatively rare materials that can be farmed in specific locations.

Dewgem can be farmed somewhat reliably at the Ancient Ruins of Rauh, near the Fire Golem there. Nectarblood Burgeons can be farmed in the Stone Coffin Fissure by killing animals surrounding the Fissure Depths Site of Grace. Finally, Beast Horn can be farmed reliably at the Viaduct Minor Tower Site of Grace in the Specimen Storehouse. While it may be a bit of work to gather these materials and craft a healthy stockpile of Lulling Branches, the end result is well worth it for any Spellcaster build in Elden Ring.

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