Sanguine Noble is an enemy and boss in Elden Ring.
Overview[]
Nobles who serve Mohg, Lord of Blood. They serve as both assassins who emerge from pools of blood to strike down foes, and missionaries who share the gospel of the accursed blood.[1] They bear elaborate designs on their shoulders to signify the noble rank they intend to claim once Mohg's dynasty has been established.[2]
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Drops[]
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Bloodrose | 15% | - |
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Background[]
A Sanguine Noble encountered in the cellar of Writheblood Ruins in Altus Plateau. This enemy guards a chest containing a Bloody Helice, the same weapon wielded by all Sanguine Nobles.Notes[]
- The Sanguine Noble at the Second Church of Marika will only spawn before or after the encounter with Bloody Finger Hunter Yura and Eleonora, Violet Bloody Finger. It will not spawn while they are present.
- Sanguine Nobles wield a Bloody Helices in their right hand and a Reduvia in their left hand.
- If blood loss is inflicted near them, they receive a damage boost similar to Lord of Blood's Exultation; they are highly vulnerable to suffering a bleed.
- The Sanguine Noble Set is dropped by Sanguine Noble (Invader) in the Consecrated Snowfield. This is an NPC who does not have the same model or moveset as the Sanguine Noble enemy, and who dual wields Reduvias just like Nerijus.
- Sanguine Nobles have black horns resembling Mohg's protruding from their necks. They also have horns growing downwards out of the soles of their feet, serving like high heels, and they also have long claws on their fingers and toes.
- The nobles may be a late stage of the "cessblood" affliction used among the Bloody Fingers, as this seems to use Mohg's own blood.
- Their internal name is "daemonbloodlaity."
- Daemonblood, again, likely references them having been given the injection as per the initiation ritual.
- A laity is non-ordained member of a religious organization; a layperson.
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