- For the Dark Souls III variant, see Blood Gem.
Bleed Stones are upgrade materials in Dark Souls II.
In-Game Description
- An altered state of titanite. Use to make weapons lacerating, or to provide bleeding reduction to shields.
- Sorcerers at the Melfian Magic Academy once attempted to imbue titanite with various elements, but are said to have failed.
- Someone must have succeeded, though; what else would explain this stone?
Availability[]
After the Undead Crypt has been cleared, Stone Trader Chloanne will sell three of these stones for 7,000 souls each.
Effect[]
Used to infuse a weapon to the Bleed upgrade path at Steady Hand McDuff.
When applied to a weapon it takes away a percentage of health and temporarily reduces maximum stamina of enemies. Adds bleeding effect to weapon and scaling with bleed bonus. When applied to a shield, it adds Bleed resistance.
Mechanics[]
Certain weapons upgrade differently. Bleed and Poison use different percentages of physical and elemental damage than other upgrade paths.
- Weapons that use Titanite or Twinkling Titanite to upgrade, increase by 5% per level. Weapons that use Petrified Dragon Bone to upgrade, increase by 10% per level.