Drakeblood Set | |||||||||||||||||||
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Stats | |||||||||||||||||||
476 | 47 | ||||||||||||||||||
456 | 107 | ||||||||||||||||||
513 | 84 | ||||||||||||||||||
489 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
74 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
100 | |||||||||||||||||||
51 | 340 | ||||||||||||||||||
88 | 29.6 | ||||||||||||||||||
Type | Medium Armor Set |
- For the Dark Souls III variant, see Drakeblood Set (Dark Souls III).
The Drakeblood Set is a medium armor set in Dark Souls II: Crown of the Sunken King.
Availability[]
Found on a body in the Dragon's Sanctum, in a large, descending room before fighting Elana, the Squalid Queen. It is on a body in a room with five empty, opened iron chests, against a wall to the left.
Characteristics[]
The Drakeblood set has very high defenses, most notably against slash attacks, Dark damage, and Fire damage, but upgrades poorly to compensate. It is also one of the heaviest of the medium armor sets, with a weight of 29.6 units, being only a fraction of a unit (0.1) heavier than Benhart's Set, but lighter than the Gyrm Set.
It upgrades with regular titanite.
Set pieces[]
Trivia[]
- The armor design is most likely inspired by the Greenwich armor, based on the intersecting design patterns.
Medium Armor Sets |
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Alonne Captain Set • Alonne's Set • Alva Set • Archdrake Set • Aurous' Set • Bandit Set • Bell Keeper Set • Benhart's Set • Creighton's Set • Dark Set • Drakeblood Set • Elite Knight Set • Executioner Set • Falconer Set • Forlorn Set • Gyrm Set • Hard Leather Set • Heide Knight Set • Hollow Infantry Set • Hollow Soldier Set • Infantry Set • Insolent Set • King's Set • Knight Set • Pate's Set • Penal Set • Royal Soldier Set • Royal Swordsman Set • Ruin Set • Targray's Set • Throne Watcher Set • Traveling Merchant Set • Xanthous Set |