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Starcaller is an enemy in Elden Ring.

Overview[]

Starcallers are hooded individuals who scavenge for rocks imbued with gravity magic in the wake of meteor strikes.[1] They are often found around craters, hacking at the ground with crude pickaxes. They use these tools in combat, as well as gravity sorceries.

Background[]

The starcallers were practitioners of gravity-based glintstone sorcery.[2] They traveled to meteor impact sites to harvest rocks imbued with gravitational energy.[1]

After learning gravity sorcery from an Alabaster Lord,[3] Radahn confronted the stars and defended Sellia during the Starscourge Conflict.[4] In the time that followed, falling stars were rare in the Lands Between.[5] For this reason, the starcallers were desperate to scavenge what precious few gravity stone chunks they could find.[1]

Characteristics[]

Drops[]

Gravity Stone Chunk4.0%
Gravity Stone Fan8.0%

Moveset[]

Notes[]

  • The weapon and outfit worn by the starcallers are unobtainable items.
  • "Starcaller" is what these individuals call themselves.[1]
  • It is unclear whether the starcallers venerate the Alabaster and Onyx Lords.[6]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Shard of rock found in the wake of a meteorite strike. It is imbued with a particularly weighty magic. The desperate ones who scavenge for these shards dub themselves "starcallers." (Gravity Stone Chunk)
  2. One of the glintstone sorceries that manipulates gravitational forces. (Rock Sling)
  3. A gravitational technique studied by the young Radahn. His master was an Alabaster Lord with skin of stone. (Gravity Well)
  4. A gravitational technique mastered by the young Radahn. "I thank you for your tutelage, for now I can challenge the stars." (Collapsing Stars)
  5. The mightiest hero of the demigods confronted the falling stars alone—and thus did he crush them, his conquest sealing the very fate of the stars. (Starscourge Heirloom)
  6. This sorcery originates from the Onyx Lords, who had skin of stone, and were called lords in reverential fear of their destructive power. (Meteorite)
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