news Rakshasa Elden Ring DLC: How do I get my katana and full armor?
In Elden Ring Shadow of the EarthTree, Nameless Mausoleums are buildings that each house a hostile NPC with a tempting reward. Rakshasa is one of them and has his 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 the fight, and what rewards are available.
Where can I find the Nameless Oriental Mausoleum and the Rakshasa Boss?
Mausoleums, which already exist in Elden Ring, return in the Shadow of the EarthTree DLC. This time, it’s not about duplicating your hard-earned memories of bosses, but about facing NPCs. One of them is called Unnamed Oriental Mausoleum and is the home of Rakshasa.
To access it, it is enough to start from grace Castle water pointTo achieve this, you must take the Secret passage in the Black Castle. Once you get to the Unte Ruins, head left to the southeast. You’ll find New Grace and a narrow path. After jumping twice to avoid the gaps, watch your right side. Dodge the flying flies and immediately jump when the opportunity presents itself. Continue straight and drop down when you see a grace below. Rest there to clear the monster threat. Look down and you’ll see various platforms ready to host a small platforming sequence. Once at the bottom, head left until you see the unnamed Oriental Mausoleum.
The way to the unnamed oriental mausoleum in the video
Rakshasa Rewards: Rakshasa Great Katana and Rakshasa Armor Set
To defeat Rakshasa and claim his rewards, simply stay out of range of his large katana. The boss has three different attacks and can heal himself. A jump attack, two 180-degree horizontal slashes and a thrust. Wait for the end of each of these attacks to land one or more blows until the end of the confrontation.
When defeated, Rakshasa drops several items as equipment. The large Rakshasa katana with unique War Ash mowing. This allows you to sprint horizontally in front of you, as long as your PC bar allows it. But above all, its equipment is interesting. Not only does it absorb damage well, but it also improves the damage dealt per equipped piece by 2%… but also the damage taken. A set that fits well in a build that aims to atomize the enemy, like this one from the perfumer.