Elden Ring players on Reddit have discussed a possible contradiction with the Blasphemous Blade, and some have explained why it might not make sense. Elden Ring features several types of weapons and equipment that suit different playing styles. Many of these categories have special weapons that have unique effects or skills, and the Blasphemous Blade is no exception.

The Blasphemous Blade is a Greatsword that heals players after they defeat an enemy. It also has a unique weapon art called Taker's Flames that unleashes a special attack dealing fire damage. Blasphemous Blade is probably one of the most unique weapons in the game, but one player tries to explain the reason why they think it doesn’t make sense in the world of Elden Ring.

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A Reddit user named rectal4shadowing has shared an image of the in-game description of the Blasphemous Blade. The user questions why this weapon scales with the Faith stat and claims that it looks the exact opposite of a holy item. The Blasphemous Blade has a somewhat disturbing design, so the poster’s claims are not without merit. However, other Elden Ring fans don’t appear convinced by their argument and state that faith does not necessarily equate to holy.

Some Elden Ring Fans Think the Blasphemous Blade Makes Sense

These fans mention that faith is simply someone’s belief, and it isn’t synonymous with holy damage. A player named AdamOfIzalith explains that holy damage is just energy used by the Greater Will in Elden Ring. They mention that some people confuse faith with moral righteousness, which may not always be the case. Furthermore, every group appears to be morally righteous in their minds, even if they are committing sins against others. A fan summarizes it well, as they state that something blasphemous to a few may be sacred to others. As another player aptly puts it, people can put faith in unholy things and beings.

Elden Ring has deep lore, and players have an interesting discussion about the history of this world and its implications in the comments section of this post. Users can check out an Elden Ring video that condenses all the important information and explains the game’s lore in under three minutes. Longer videos that share a deep dive into Elden Ring’s lore are also available online.

Gamers interested in trying out the Blasphemous Blade can obtain it by exchanging the Remembrance of the Blasphemous at the Roundtable Hold. Alternatively, they can choose to go for the Rykard's Rancor spell, or even duplicate the Remembrance at a Walking Mausoleum to grab them both.

Elden Ring is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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