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Lots of useful incantations by just 12, worth getting even on any build IMO
Thank you
Alternatively, Cure Poison can be purchased from the priest in the Roundtable Hold. It requires 10 faith and consumes only 7 FP, which makes it a viable anti-poison option for virtually any build. If you do not have a FInger Seal to cast it, the same person who sells this miracle will also have one in stock.
Finally, you could try to defeat Sirens with better positioning so as to not be poisoned at all. Sprinting around or away from them when you see them winding up those attacks, sneaking up on them, or attacking from range will substantially reduce your chances of being poisoned.
Yeah, that 12 faith one covers poison and scarlet rot. With poison, you should learn to manage it. If you are in an area with a lot of poison. I’ll let the poison go and cure with healing, and then use the poison cure at the end.
Gravity Well in general is such a funny spell and is extremely useful beyond basic damage. You can stun flying enemies such as birds or the harpies giving you trouble with a single hit. You can pull troublesome archers off of ledges so you can hit them with your melee.
You can pull enemies into bottomless pits.