Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree - How To Get The Backhand Blade

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC introduces a variety of new weapons that you can use to perfect your build. While most of the weapons are locked behind bosses and elite enemies, some are quite easy to get.
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PostsOut of all the new weapons in the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, the Backhand Blade is one of the earliest you can get, as you can find it right away after stepping into the Land of Shadows. The weapon features a unique moveset and playstyle that you might find appealing, especially if you want to try out the new weapon type.
How To Find The Backhand Blade
If you’ve just stepped into the Land of Shadows, head northwest to activate the Gravesite Plain Site of Grace. From there, keep moving northwest to reach the Scorched Ruins Site of Grace.
You can also grab the map of the area first, which can be found directly south of the Scorched Ruins, to make it easier for you to navigate.
The standard Backhand Blade can be found northwest of the Scorched Ruins Site of Grace. Here, you’ll find the Backhand Blade at a small mausoleum. Once you’ve reached the location, you’ll spot an item near the coffin. Grab it to get the Backhand Blade.
Be wary of the Furnace Golem walking around the area, as it can make it difficult for you to approach the weapon’s location.
The Backhand Blade Stats
The Backhand Blade requires a minimum of ten points in Strength and 13 points in Dexterity to be wielded effectively. Since the weapon scales on these stats, focus on increasing them as much as you can to inflict great damage on the enemies. You can also use Smithing Stones to upgrade the weapon to its maximum level of 25.
Base Stats
Requirements
Scaling
STR
10
D
DEX
13
D
INT
-
FAI
-
ARC
-
How To Use The Backhand Blade
The weapon’s moveset features fast strikes that are exceptionally powerful when dual-wielded, making the Backhand Blade an ideal weapon for Dexterity builds. So, we recommend you always dual-wield the weapon for some rapid hits.
You can also inflict various status effects on the enemies and bosses using the Backhand Blade by equipping Ash of War on it.
The Backhand Blade’s Ash of War, Blind Spot, allows the player to quickly dash to one side and then hit an enemy with a powerful strike. Note that the dash can also be used to dodge attacks. However, you can't cancel the follow-up attack. If you don’t like the default Ash of War on this weapon, you can easily change it from any Site of Grace.
The Blind Spot, Ash of War, might be a bit tricky to use since you will be stuck in the attack's sequence, which may make you vulnerable to enemies' hits.
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