The Impenetrable Thorns sorcery is a Faith spell found at the Scadutree Base
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The Shadow of the Erdtree Impenetrable Thorns are a Sorcery that have quickly become one of the most powerful spells in the whole DLC and Elden Ring itself, though there’s a wild card element to them: despite being a Sorcery, the Impenetrable Thorns require a high Faith stat to cast, and have no minimum level of Intelligence.
Regardless, below we’ll explain how to find the Impenetrable Thorns spell in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree, as well as what makes this sorcery just so good.
Where to find Impenetrable Thorns in Shadow of the Erdtree
The Shadow of the Erdtree Impenetrable Thornsare found at the entrance to the Scadutree Basearea of Shadow of the Erdtree, on the North side of the map. You can find outhow to get to the Scadutree Base in Shadow of the Erdtreeat the attached guide, then once you’re there, you need to do the following:
Shadow of the Erdtree map fragmentsShadow of the Erdtree Rakshasa’s Great KatanaShadow of the Erdtree Martial ArtsShadow of the Erdtree Bloodfiend’s Arm
This spell, as mentioned above, is an odd one:despite being a Sorcery, it requires 24 Faith to cast, and no minimum Intelligence score.Still, at this point in Elden Ring that’s probably not too hard to hit, and it doesn’t mean that the effectiveness of the spell scales to Faith - it should scale to whatever Staff you use to cast it with as normal.
Speaking of, when you cast Impenetrable Thorns,you create three lines of growing thorns that explode out of the ground at the target, dealing damage and bleed effect.This also inflicts some small amount of damage and bleed on the caster, but it’s worth it, as the amount of damage and bleed is pretty devastating. Not only that, but if you get a Glintstone Staff that scales to Arcane, that increases the Bleed effect even further.
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