Elden Ring stands out from many modern RPGs for its utter embrace of player freedom. Its open world is dense, vast, and unexplained, which gives players a real sense of adventure and progression as they learn the language of the game. One aspect of player freedom Elden Ring excels at is build variety.
FromSoftware has always had a penchant for variety, with each of their games (except Sekiro) offering players a plethora of viable and completely unique playstyles to choose from. In Elden Ring, no Intelligence/Dexterity hybrid is complete without the Moonveil
, arguably the best Int-based weapon in Elden Ring.
Updated December 27, 2024 by Erik Petrovich: In Elden Ring, Moonveil Katana builds tend to focus on expanding the players’ ability to wield this fast and versatile weapon with backup spells and weapons to complement the playstyle, as well as Talismans and Armor to help boost your effectiveness. This guide to the best Moonveil build Elden Ring players can put together has been updated to provide more details on these recommendations, including new information on the weapons’ requirements and scaling, the most useful Sorceries, and more.
How To Get Moonveil (& What It Does)
Where To Find Moonveil & Moonveil Stats/Requirements
Katana forged of glintstone.
Masterpiece of a Sellian swordsmith.
Light enwreathes the blade when sheathed, explaining its Moonveil moniker.
The Moonveil Katana can be found very early on in Elden Ring if you know where to go. From the Third Church of Marika, head north towards the western entrance to Caelid. Follow the road until you reach the telescope marked on the world map – from here, head directly west to reach the Gael Tunnel.
Alternatively, you can look on the world map for an orange-tinted cave icon on the border of Limgrave and Caelid. Most caves in Elden Ring with lots of crafting materials are highlighted with this symbol on the map.
Once inside, get to the end of the tunnel to speak with Alexander and progress his quest. Then, light the Lost Grace, and head inside the boss room to fight the Magma Wyrm. Upon defeat, this boss drops Moonveil.
Beating the Magma Wyrm
It’s a tough fight, but Dark Souls players will immediately recognize the movement patterns of this boss as being like that of the Gaping Dragon. Its charge attack, where it stomps across the room leaving lava in its wake, can be avoided the same way as this iconic Dark Souls boss: don’t roll, just sprint at a 90-degree angle away from its path as best as possible.
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It will struggle to turn quickly, but the hitbox on its stomps and lava is surprisingly large, so it’s important to react quickly even though the charge itself is slow. Only go for hits when necessary, roll into its sweeping attacks to take advantage of I-frames, and use these rare opportunities to get a hit or two in.
It’s a tedious fight – especially for Magic users – but far from impossible.
Moonveil Stats & Requirements
Moonveil has the Transient Moonlight Ash of War, which allows its wielder to cast one of two special attacks after entering stance. With the light attack button, after holding down your input for the Ash of War, you will send forth a short-range beam of magic horizontally. With the heavy attack follow up, you will launch a vertical slice of magic forward quite a distance. Both of these special attacks deal significant damage and are extremely useful against both groups of enemies and single-target bosses.
Moonveil also deals Bleed damage on hit, though it does not scale with Arcane and cannot be increased. It scales with Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence (primarily Intelligence), and its Ash of War will deal significantly more damage the more Intelligence your character has.
Damage and Types |
Scaling |
Level Requirements |
Ash of War |
Weight |
Additional Properties |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
73 Physical, 87 Magic |
Slash and Pierce |
STR: E |
DEX: D |
INT: C |
STR: 12 |
DEX: 18 |
INT: 23 |
Transient Moonlight (15 FP) |
6.5 |
Bleed buildup on hit |
Recommended Moonveil Stat Allocation
Emphasize Dexterity And Intelligence, With Some Arcane
The Moonveil Katana scales primarily with Dexterity and Intelligence and rewards a playstyle that mixes close-quarters swordplay with midrange spellcasting. The Ash of War that comes with Mooveil is Transient Moonlight, which lets players launch a powerful (and cheap) magic arc that scales with the weapon’s upgrade level. Equipping Moonveil requires at least 18 Dexterity, 12 Strength, and 23 Intelligence, which isn’t a lot considering the high-tier scaling and skill that comes with it.
Dexterity doesn’t just increase the damage of Dexterity-based weapons, it also shortens spellcasting times.
Vigor |
Mind |
Endurance |
Strength |
Dexterity |
Intelligence |
Faith |
Arcane |
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35 |
20 |
12 |
12 |
40 |
45 |
10 |
11 |
Having high Vigor is essential to surviving in Elden Ring, so be sure to regularly put a point or two into this stat as you level up. Having a high Mind stat lets you use Moonveil’s Ash of War more before running out of FP, and a split 40 in Dex and 45 in Int takes advantage of the weapon’s scaling effectively.
Investing in Arcane is not recommended for this build as it will not increase your ability to deal Bleed buildup. Moonveil has a relatively low 50 Bleed damage with each hit, but it does not scale with Arcane and cannot be infused to have Arcane scaling, so increasing this stat will not affect Moonveil’s Bleed.
Sorceries for the Moonveil Katana Build
The best Sorceries to pair with the Moonveil katana are those that fill in the gaps for things the katana can’t do or complement the moveset in some way. For example, Magic Glintblade can be useful to Moonveil users as they can time their entrance into melee combat with the spell’s activation.
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Spells that deal AoE damage, like the Rotten Breath Incantation or Meteorite Sorcery, are useful to Moonveil users too, though they do require more careful stat planning. Rock Sling is a classic among Magic-wielders for its impressive ability to break enemy posture with Physical damage, not Magic damage, which can give a good opportunity for a series of attacks when you successfully stagger an enemy.
In general, Magic Glintblade and Rock Sling should be more than enough to make your Moonveil Katana build more effective. Magic Glintblade should be cast before entering combat, or during lulls, while Rock Sling is great if an enemy can be easily staggered or is resistant to Magic damage.
Side Weapons for the Moonveil Katana Build
The best side weapon to use with Moonveil is another katana to unlock the Powerstancing moveset unique to the weapon class. Powerstancing in Elden Ring lets players trade off defense for raw damage output, practically dealing twice the amount of damage as normal.
Pair Moonveil with another Int-based katana like the Meteorite Blade to take advantage of shared scaling, or use classics like Rivers of Blood or the Hand of Malenia to complement Moonveil’s buildup of Bleed.
An Uchigatana or side Wakizashi will prove invaluable for the dual-wield setup until these end-game Katanas are available. Just be sure to equip Moonveil in the right hand to be able to use the Transient Moonlight Ash of War.
Best Talismans for Moonveil
The Moonveil build is one based primarily on speed and rapid attacks and regular use of its Ash of War, so Talismans that can take advantage of this playstyle shine. The Winged Sword Insignia and Warrior Shard are essential for increasing regular and special damage output, while the Carian Filigree Crest and the Lord of Blood’s Exultation reduce FP consumption and increase attack power when opponents bleed.
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The Warrior Jar Shard (and the Shard of Alexander) greatly increase the damage that weapon skills and Ashes of War can deal. The Godfrey Icon enhances charged Spells and Skills, too. These two combined can do much to increase the damage output of Moonveil, but ultimately the boosts to FP reduction and Bleed damage will prove more useful in more situations.
Complementary Armor for Moonveil
Ultimately the armor and appearance of your character when using Moonveil is up to you, but it’s a weapon that just looks better when wielded by someone with light, flowing armor. The Preceptor’s Gown (Altered) resembles a black Gi, though there is something to be said for the classic Land of Reeds armor too.
You just can’t go wrong with traditional-Japanese-inspired aesthetics, and with some careful character facial customization, even roleplaying as the One-Armed Wolf of Sekiro isn’t out of the question.
One of the most iconic armor sets in the game, and a great armor set for the Moonveil Katana build that doesn’t rely on samurai-like gear, is the Carian Knight set. You’ll look like Moongrum, the named enemy who stands guard outside of Rennala’s boss room, but instead of a paltry short sword, you’ll be wielding one of the best Intelligence katanas in the game.
- Released
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February 25, 2022
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
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