ELDEN RING: Easy to use One-Shot Build (One-Shot Malenia to Promised Consort with 29K~53K damage!)

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This is probably the easiest to do one-shot build I can attempt with the only hard-swapping being the head wear and one talisman slot. With this build, I was able to do an exact 29480 damage to a new game plus Malenia. Having level 20 Scadutree Blessing, I do double that damage in the Shadow Realm. Taking account for the 20% pierce damage negation of Promised Consort, I am then able to do about 53K damage using this same build which is enough to one-shot Promised Consort up until New Game Plus 2 where their health is at least 52K but it also depends on your stats. The most important stats to invest are Strength and Dexterity to make use of the big damage scaling bonus from Quality Affinity.

In my opinion, this build is a lot easier to use against Promised Consort because they have the tendency to do that initial spinning launch attack against you the moment you walk through the fog gate which makes landing that counter attack much easier compared to Malenia's. For Malenia, I had to throw a bone dart to taunt her towards me to make her do a predictable follow-up attack. The only bosses I see this build would struggle against is the New Game Plus Fire Giant who has ridiculous health even when compared to DLC bosses, bosses with ranged attacks like Metyr which will make getting in close very difficult, and bosses who have more than one health bar like the Rennala. Malenia is another example of a boss with more than one health which was intended to prevent players from from attempting one-shot builds but you simply need to time your charge attack during the initial start of her 2nd Phase so she impales herself onto your sword when she ground pounds which you can find many examples of throughout Youtube.

The two trickiest part of this build is to time your buffs is first knowing the order of set-up for buffs and the second is timing it so you are below 20% health when you equip Red-Feathered Branchsword. Knowing the order of set-up takes some practice till you are familiar with what you need to do. It also helps to puts some items in the chest so you can hard-swap faster between your items rather than waste time scrolling through it. Due to to the various amount of HP depleting debuffs you inflict upon yourself, it will take practice till you know when you need to apply HP related buff like Blessing of the Erdtree and Seppuku so you will be at the 20% health range when you equip the Red-Feathered Branchsword. I didn't get this in one go. If took me several tries till I was able to time my buffs with the indicator for my HP being when it dropped around the North Symbol on the compass above my head which was when I knew I needed to cast Blessing of the Erdtree so Bloodsucking Cracked Tear wouldn't kill me before I finished applying all of my buffs and be low health enough to have the Red-Feathered Branchsword buff instantly ready since you have a 30 second window to stack all these buff the moment you inflict Madness upon yourself.

Below is a list of the items I use to increase my damage and how long they last as I used them in order:
Spiked Cracked Tear: 15% damage for charge attacks for 3 minutes
Bloodsucking Tear: 20% damage at the cost of 1% HP per second for 3 minutes
How of Shabiri: 25% damage in exchange for Madness build-up and -30% damage negation for 40 seconds
Golden Vow: 15% damage and 10% damage negation for 80 seconds
Blessing of the Erdtree: 12 HP per second for 90 seconds
Black Dumpling: 10% damage for 60 seconds with Madness
Aged-One's Exultation: 20% damage for 30 seconds with Madness
Madding Hand: 7.5% damage for 30 seconds with Madness
White Mask: 10% damage for 20 seconds with Bleed
Lord of Blood's Exultation: 20% damage for 20 seconds with Bleed
Seppuku: Inflicts blood loss upon the user for 100 + 15% of their health
Mushroom Crown: 10% damage for 20 seconds with Poison
Kindred of Rot's Exultation: 20% damage for 20 seconds with Poison
Poisoned Hand: 7.5% damage for 20 seconds with Poison
Deadly Poison Spray: Inflicts deadly poison upon the caster
Red-Feathered Branchsword: 20% damage when at 20% or less health
Royal Knight's Resolve: 80% damage weapon buff for next instance of damage for 10 seconds
Axe Talisman: 10% damage to charge attacks
Spear Talisman: 15% damage to counter attacks
Two-Handed Sword Talisman: 15% damage to two-handed attacks
Rakshasa Armor: 2% boost to all damage
Rakshasa Gauntlets: 2% boost to all damage
Rakshasa Greaves: 2% boost to all damage
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I really wish you narrated this to explain in more detail, what you are doing. I get the gist of it but more clarity would be appreciated

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very nice vid, thanks. Now i wont die 1000 times trying to beat her again

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