News tip Rakshasa Elden Ring DLC: How to get your katana and the complete set of your armor?
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In Elden Ring Shadow of the ErdTree, nameless mausoleums are buildings that each house a hostile NPC with a tempting reward. Rakshasa is one of them and has its own building not far from the Black Castle. Here's where to find the Nameless Oriental Mausoleum, how to prepare to defeat Rakshasa, tips for combat, and the rewards she gives.
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Where to find the Nameless Eastern Mausoleum and the Rakshasa boss?
Already present in Elden Ring, the mausoleums are making their return in the Shadow of the ErdTree DLC. This time, it's not about duplicating your hard-earned memories on bosses but about facing NPCs there. One of them is called the Unnamed Eastern Mausoleum and is home to Rakshasa.
To access it, you just have to start from the grace of the castle water point. To achieve this, you must take the secret passage located in the black castle. Once you reach the Ruins of Unte, head south-southeast along the left. You will find a new grace as well as a narrow path. After jumping twice to dodge the holes, watch your right. Dodge the flying flies and jump to the right when the opportunity presents itself. Continue straight and drop down when you see a grace below. Rest there to cancel the threat of the monsters. Look down and you will then see different platforms ready to host a small platforming sequence. Once at the bottom, go around to the left until you see the unnamed eastern mausoleum.
The path to the unnamed oriental mausoleum in video
Rakshasa Rewards: Rakshasa Great Katana and Rakshasa Armor Set
To defeat Rakshasa and obtain his rewards, simply stay out of range of his large katana. The boss has three different attacks and can heal himself. A jumping attack, two 180-degree horizontal slashes and a thrust. Wait until the end of each of these attacks to land one or more blows until the end of the fight.
Defeated, Rakshasa gives several items for equipment. The large Rakshasa katana with unique war ash Mowing. This allows you to slash horizontally in front of you as long as your CP bar allows it. But it is especially its equipment set that is interesting. In addition to absorbing damage well, it improves by 2% the damage inflicted per piece equipped… but also the damage taken. A set that can fit well into a build that seeks to atomize the enemy, like the one from the perfumer.