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Elden Ring: List of Mist spells, their effect and location

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Remember those good old magic tricks where magicians released a cloud of dense mist on the stage? You can do the same in Elden Ring. You can cast Mist spells to engulf enemies in a cloud of dangerous mist that damages their health.

Let’s explore what Mist spells you can use in Elden Ring.

List of Mist spells to cast in Elden Ring

There are four Mist spells you can cast in Elden Ring: Fia’s Mist, Freezing Mist, Night Maiden’s Mist, and Poison Mist.

Mist Spell Effect Location Requirements
Fia’s Mist • Creates a deathly cloud of mist before the caster
• You can cast this spell while in motion
• Charge it to increase AoE damage
Dropped by Fia’s Champions after killing them in the Deeproot Depths Intelligence 23
Faith 18
Freezing Mist • Creates a cloud of ice-cold mist that slows enemies down
• You can cast this spell while in motion
• Charge it to enhance its range
Buy it from Seluvis for 6,000 Runes Intelligence 21
Night Maiden’s Mist • Releases a cloud of silver mist before the caster that sucks life away from all the characters caught within
• It can affect the caster as well, so stay away from it
• You can cast this spell while in motion
Buy it from Gowry for 5,000 Runes Intelligence 14
Poison Mist Creates a cloud of poisonous mist that affects enemies with the Poison status Dropped by a Teardrop Scarab southeast of the Castle Morne Rampart Site of Grace in Weeping Peninsula Faith 12

Quick tips on how to use Mist spells

Fia’s Mist is an excellent spell to cast if you want to camouflage your actions. Use it while preparing to cast a much more powerful spell.

Use Night Maiden’s Mist to kill the invisible scarabs on the beaches in the Coastal Cave area. The scarabs will die instantly the moment they touch the mist cloud.

By the way, Night Maiden’s Mist instantly kill Dragonflies as well.

Charge this spell to create a much larger AoE when dealing with big enemies and slow mobs.

And now you know!

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