Reduvia is a Dagger in Elden Ring. The Reduvia scales with Strength, Dexterity, and Arcane. It is one of the first weapons the player can acquire that scales with Arcane and is exceptional at inflicting Blood Loss on targets.
Jagged dagger with a distinctive curled blade.
Carried by the noble servants of the Lord of Blood.
This dagger rips the flesh as it enters, inflicting blood loss with sickening efficacy. A proud testament to the success of its vicious design, this weapon is perpetually coated in blood.
Elden Ring Reduvia Notes & Tips
- Weapon Skill: Reduvia Blood Blade
- Cannot be infused with Ashes of War or enchanted with magic.
- Upgraded using Somber Smithing Stones.
- The small wave of blood, launched by the weapon's skill, flies a relatively short distance, but can still be used while staying outside the melee attack range of most enemies.
- The weapon's skill, Reduvia Blood Blade, inflicts more Blood Loss buildup per hit than the weapon's melee strikes.
- The Bandit starting class can utilize this weapon from the get-go upon obtaining the weapon, as the class has already met all the stat requirements for the weapon.
- Sell Value: 100
- Causes Blood Loss Buildup. Base bleed build up is 50 at all weapon upgrade levels.
- The Arcane scaling of this weapon affects the amount of Blood Loss buildup the weapon has.
- Whilst Nerijus powerstances two of these, it is neither a paired weapon nor possible to obtain two within the same NG cycle without trading with another player.
- NOTE: As of Patch 1.08, the speed and distance of some attacks has been increased and the recovery time has been reduced.
- NOTE: As of Patch 1.09, the scaling values of this weapon were changed. Please refer to the Upgrades Table of this weapon below.
- Other notes and player tips go here
Reduvia PVP Poise Damage Values in Elden Ring
Patch 1.10 adjusted PVP Poise Damage of all Weapons including some Spells and Incantations. Please take note that these adjustments are exclusive to PVP.
One-Handed Attacks
- 1H R1 (1/2/3/4/5/6 Attacks): 40.5/63/63/63/63/126
- 1H R2 (1/2 Attacks): 144/144
- 1H Charged R2 (1/2 Attacks): 540/540
- 1H R1 Jumping: 60.75
- 1H R2 Jumping: 360
Two-Handed Attacks
- 2H R1 (1/2/3/4/5/6 Attacks): 52.65/81.9/81.9/81.9/81.9/163.8
- 2H R2 (1/2 Attacks): 158.4/158.4
- 2H Charged R2 (1/2 Attacks): 594/594
- 2H R1 Jumping: 78.975
- 2H R2 Jumping: 396