Sorry Rusty it seems Sony is in late stage talks to buyout Kadokawa the parent company of From Software. Report came from Reuters so a definite reliable source. Dammit not what I expected so am very disappointed.
@@jamesschutz7734 Yeah! I was about to comment about that too! I found out from ZIOSTORM! Why in the F%#@, are they doing this! I know what SONY did to Doctor Who! They made CONCORD! I hope to GOD, that they will not turn the FROMSOFT games into a woke nightmare! Do you think they will let Miyazaki carry out his vision, the way HE wants! Since Elden RIng was so successful, NOW SONY wants FROMSOFT! When I learned of this, I was like:' WTF!' 'NO!' Damn it man! I HOPE they will not be completely SCREWED now!
Fun fact you can just throw the roundrock item itself for a similar effect to the hefty rock pot (and probably for more damage due to having a high strength scale)
hey Rusty ik there’s a small chance I’ll ever get a response for this but I’m trying to start recording myself and I don’t know how to capture game footage on an Xbox, could you possibly give a list of what a newbie would need to start recording and editing?
Crafted the heftiest pot imaginable for some guy the other day. Little did he know I laced that shit with Destined Death. Shit's gonna send him straight to the Shadow Realm
As of this video Rusty has left to rank: All throwable weapons Scadutree fragments. Golden seeds Sacred Tears Throwable items Arrow types Sites of grace Animals Enemies NPC foot sizes Status effects
Gotta say, the Rock Pot is the funniest and most simple idea for a damaging pot ever. I will riot if in Elden Ring 2 we dont get the same pot but with swords inside.
Hefty Rock Pots also come with the benefit of having a fuckton of knockback, which is EXTREMELY useful in invasions against other players, for those who like doing that. Turns out nothing scatters a coordinated team quite like blasting them with a giant rock for 800 damage.
You could also just throw the rock- Less damage, less knockback, but nothing beats the psychological damage of hitting someone in the face with a rock the size of a beach ball
Things to Note from Video: Although these crafting items are unrenewable, they are available and can be farmed / dropped by certain enemies. 6:30 Furnace Visages can be farmed from the common soldiers by the dead Furnace Golems near the main entrance to Shadow Keep. It's still really annoying to farm though as the drop rate is super low. At least it's not hopeless if you used up all your Furnace Pots. No need for NG+. 17:47 The Ancient Dragon sleeping in Farum Azula (where the skeletons / Alexander are) has a 100% Gravel Stone drop rate and it gives you 3 of them. Although it's a difficult enemy. it was my go to in farming gravel stones. It is much more guaranteed and reliable. 21:56 St. Trina's Lilies can be dropped by certain specific enemies. The Clean Rot knights drop rate for it is so tiny. However the Jellyfish in Consecrated Snowfield are great in farming them. The specific jellyfishes that are by the Apostate Derelict Church (where Latenna and the Albinuaric lady is at) have a much higher drop rate of St. Trina Lilies as well as an easier time farming as there's a grace nearby.
Thank you for this, I knew some of the items he said were limited but aren't actually and I was wondering about the others. I didn't expect Furnace Visages to be farmable
@@gregorycarmichael6907 Yup. Even the obscure new craftable items that are non-renewable in the DLC still can be farmed. The Sharp Gravel Stones can be farmed by killing the red electric corpse blobs in Jagged Peak. Dragon Calorblooms can be farmed by killing the wildlife (birds, deer, etc) in Jagged Peak. Nectarblood Burgeons can be farmed by killing bloodfiends and the wild life sleeping just before the Putrescent Knight Boss. Swollen Grapes can be farmed by killing the madness rats in Midra's Manse. Spirit Calculas can be farmed by killing the wildlife (native to the Shadowlands) in Rauh Ruins. The drop rate for all of these is so small and so specific, which makes it hard to know that these can be farmed.
Too bad it takes literal hours to farm an appreciable amount, when any build that doesn't focus on craftable stuff can just be used with far less time wasted. This sort of farming is fine for things that are eventually possible to farm fast or straight up buy, but not for anything else. One of the few things that I still don't understand the purpose of in gaming is chance based farming when the chances are any lower than 25%, outside of free-to-play games.
@@NecroBanana it couldn't possible be that he missed ONE CASE where enemies have a low drop rate for the item, no no He even missed the one for Trina's lillies at the consecrated snowfield, that kind of stuff is really easy to miss
Handy tip for mimic tear users, you just need a single pot made and equipped for your mimic to have an infinite supply they will sometimes use. Watching your mimic just decide to start chucking hefty rot pots is always great.
"Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!" "Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!" "Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!" "Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!" "Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!" etc.
Trina's lilys are akchually not limited. You can farm them from a jellyfish outside the church where Latenna's big sister is sleeping in the Consecrated Snowfield.
@@Someone-fv3iv they still drop more often then Aeonian butterflies from basilisks in the Lake of rot. And I had to farm them too because ran out of all of them.
The fact that filling pots with all manner of magical, holy, or unholy concoctions all pale in comparison to throwing rocks at people is the exact kind of FromSoft design that I'm here for.
So... the Hefty Volcano Pot is still just genuinely terrible for all the other reasons mentioned, but... Gas Stones are actually reasonably common in the Ruined Forges. And they respawn constantly, so they're unlimited.
I used fire pots frequently in my first playthroughs, but eventually I realized that getting in and dodging attacks is more fun than standing still and throwing a red-hot rock for 0.5% of the boss’s healthbar
@@NeutralDrowyeah these “farms” are usually abysmal. Farming is one of the worst things about Elden ring, not exactly sure why they made some items have insanely low drop rates.
@@ignitedember343 It's only like that if you don't know how to cook. Which happens to be most americans and people in general. The only wrong one is the barbaric raw meat. Even well-done can have blood if you cooked it well. No need to resort to low-effort trash.
The best thing about the DLC is that now Rusty can go back through every single one of his old ranking videos, reupload them, and call it new content. For the next 6 months (or until he gets demonitized) he'll be able to put pork in his daily ration of rice n beans.
6:35 the furnace Visage can be farmed by the soldiers around that area where you find the dead golems. But that just makes it a waste of time rather than impossible. Just wanted to state that it is farmable
Yo Rusty, Trina Lily's can actually be farmed from the jellyfish at the church with the giant albinauric woman at the consicrated snowfields. They have an 8% drop rate which is a lot better than gravel stones
Gravel Stones are pretty good to farm though. The sleeping Ancient Dragon in Farum Azula is great to farm as it has a 100% drop rate of 3x gravel stones. And it respawns.
I've never used pots and probably won't ever use them, but i watched this because Rusty's descriptions, especially in the first half of the lists, tend to be hilarious.
The wiki says that the lily used in sleep pots can drop from the jellyfish outside the church in the northwestern part of the consecrated snowfields. That means technically those are able to be farmed in the same way that the gravel stones can be for ancient dragonbolt pots. I wonder if sleep pots being renewable would bump them significantly up the list.
I think he edited out of this video. I watched it yesterday and I'm 99% sure there was a brainrot 'resets frost' clip in there, but now I can't find it.
fun fact: i had a really bad sleeping habit, where barely sleep at all, until i found out that listening to rusty yapping about literally nothing cure me, like really, thank you rusty, you saved my life❤
I like the hefty rot pot being in game, it gives everyone the means to proc rot without having to farm basilisks in the lake of rot for a few hours or use some specific weapons or spells. Incredibly useful for the cinematic move bosses like DLC Radhan and Godfrey.
I remember when the DLC trailer dropped and showed the hefty pot, and most people thought it was going to be some new Ash of war or special attack. Just being a bigger, slower pot consumable was not on most people's lists (or wants).
Am I the only the one person who thinks roped pots should be the thrown ones and regular pots the ones you drop? You’d think the rope would help you swing it and lob it farther. Also, dropped/rope pots should be able to be dropped on a roll/dodge. Press the toss button and instead of throwing the pot it just equips it to your hand and then when you dodge, it drops the pot where you used to be standing. That would be much more useful than tossing it backwards in my opinion. It would work as an option for super close range builds, or squeezing through dungeons… etc. especially if you had a talisman or something that let it work with all “dodge/avoidance” ashes and skills. Imagine bloodhound step dropping a flame pot right before you poof. Poof in, drop pot, poof out. That would be awesome for my spellsword caster build that I run. To be clear, I’m not saying that it should entirely replace the back toss if people actually use it… but it would be nice to have the option to just drop pots on a dodge. A sneaky little fuck-you left behind as you gtfo. To be fair it should probably only be the small pots and it should add a very slight delay or occupy your main hand while the pot is equipped and swinging your weapon/casting just unequips or drops the pot. I’m just trying to think like a game developer and balance it so it’s not OP to just roll around spamming pots while never getting hit. A very short animation of pulling the pot out and holding it while keeping your main hand occupied seems fair to me. Pots are usually less of a CoD style grenade toss and more of a planned action so I don’t mind waiting for a small opening to equip my pot and then drop rolling as the boss attack comes. What do you guys think? Am I on to something or just a moron? Hahah I’m genuinely curious what people think. I personally would love that skill, especially if it worked with bloodhound step! It would convince me to actually use pots. I’ve maybe used a dozen in actual combat and a few dozen more just screwing around, testing them out or whatever… stuff like that. I’ve only ever used sleep pots and holy pots seriously to take down godskins and royal revenants who kick my ass. If I could drop and dodge it would be soooo much better! Especially for those damn revenants! Gaaah I hate them!
Can't believe we live in a world where we got a "all pots ranked" video before an "all Radahn festival summons ranked" video. In which I have now asked Rusty for the 32st time to do so. Current streak: 29. Highest streak: 29. Previous highest streak: 3.
The rot pot was criminally underrated here. It's crazy impactful to chuck a few then watch a big boi like PCR or Bayle melt while taking little effort.
Remember that your Mimic Tear can use these infinitely, like the Blessing of Marika, Raw Meat Dumpling, Ironjar Aromatic, etc. If you want a pal who actually uses these kinds of items while not having to worry about using them yourself, just equip all of these on your hotbar and you'll never go back to the old Mimic Tear ever again.
I will say, the beastlure pot was good to identify how many scorpions were around each corner in the dlc, which was good because they freak me out quite a bit 😅
Much like Gravel Stone, you can _technically_ farm for Trina's Lillies. According to Fextra, the Jellyfishes in Apostate Derelict drop them (for some reason). And Cleanrot Knights too, though at a very low rate.
Honestly: an Anarchist build with Catch Flame (aka The Cigar Lighter) with Oil Pots and Fire-themed Pots of your choice. One of the few builds where Mimic feels like a proper partner-in-crime, instead of just Temu You (but sometimes better, somehow). Oil Physick Flask is optional but not necessary.
Near the entrance of the Shadow Keep there lies a dead Furnace Golem with infantry soldiers, those dudes can and will drop Furnace's Visages, so it's one way to farm for infinite Furnace's Visages for making the pot... useable
That’s Brad In Shape, from have a nice death! So strange to hear the music somewhere else. Loved Have A Nice Death, hopefully more people recognised it?
8:28 The giant pots and the ritual lightning pot are decent in the dlc spirit NPCs like the solitude knight. As soon as you go through the fog, take a step forward and beam them with it and it’ll knock them out of any range attack or buff they are trying to do
There's actually a easy thing to do for both of the Hefty Furnace pots for the Furnace Golems and the Sleep pots. Hefty Furnace pots can farm the Furnace Visage just outside of Shadow keep entrance where you have to find the Crucible Hippo and if your facing Shadow keep go to the right and you'll see some foot soldiers and kill them will drop the Furnace visage sense they're on a Furnace Golem that's dead, just rest at grace and farm, the Sleep pots would be more effort to get a renewable resource cause you have to clear all of Latenna's story quest or just blatantly get to the location of the ending point for Latenna's quest is and you'll see some jellyfish kill them and you'll get St. Trina lilies
I've only used the Holy Pots for bullying holly-weak enemies, freeze pots, sleep pots and for a short while the rot pots (until I just got tired of the Aeonian Buttterfly requirement and abandoned them for the Rot Breaths). After this DLC... I still haven't found the Heft Rock pot and even then I'm already built for using stone of gurranch so I dont really have an excuse to use it over the Eternal Sleep pot or Heft Rot pot (scarlet buds being respawnable is great).
Hefty furnace pots are infinitely crafable. Outside the royal hippo boss fight, outside the front of the castle, is a destroyed furnace golem swarming with lesser dudes looting it and each of them can drop the crafting item
the only time I have ever used a pot was when I was using a death sorcery build. I didn't feel like dealing with the consecrated snowfields deathrite bird, so I got the sacred order pots and holy water pots.
Furnace visages are farmable: a rare drop from the foot soldiers east of the front lift to the shadowkeep. Where the dead furnace golem lies Trina lillies can be farmed by the jellies next to apostate derelict
You can also farm Gravel Stones from the drake near Alexander's location in Farum Azula. It respawns and i think it drops 4 stones at a 100% drop rate. Probably even more of a pain in the ass than farming either of the other two things, but you can do it.
Again, I’ve said this in a past comment section. I’m not trying to be rude but you’re absolutely able to farm furnace visages for more furnace pots. They’re farmed right next to the guy you need them for too (also you can farm trina lilies and aeonian butterflies from snowfields jellyfish and the rot pests respectively) again, not dogging on Rusty, I love him
Furnace visages (used for crafting hearty furnace pots) are farmable, they have a chance to drop from Mesmer soldiers by the dead furnace golem in front of Mesmer keep (where you find the note)
I would've put Freezing pots at top 3 easily. It's extremely easy to make and also useful on the majority of builds (unlike a lot of other pots). The only build they are meh on is anything involving fire, in which case you have oil pots. Freeze pots are also one of the only pots that continue being useful into NG+7.
I’m honestly surprised that the basic fire pot isn’t #1. It has the exceptionally rare benefit above all other pots of not annoying me by requiring me to get to or go back to a specific area to farm its ingredients. You find regular mushrooms and flame butterflies absolutely everywhere. The fact that it’s the least annoying to use means that it’s the ONLY one I ever use.
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Sorry Rusty it seems Sony is in late stage talks to buyout Kadokawa the parent company of From Software. Report came from Reuters so a definite reliable source. Dammit not what I expected so am very disappointed.
@@jamesschutz7734 Yeah! I was about to comment about that too! I found out from ZIOSTORM! Why in the F%#@, are they doing this! I know what SONY did to Doctor Who! They made CONCORD! I hope to GOD, that they will not turn the FROMSOFT games into a woke nightmare! Do you think they will let Miyazaki carry out his vision, the way HE wants! Since Elden RIng was so successful, NOW SONY wants FROMSOFT! When I learned of this, I was like:' WTF!' 'NO!' Damn it man! I HOPE they will not be completely SCREWED now!
What about the background music👻😄? Thanks in advance
Fun fact you can just throw the roundrock item itself for a similar effect to the hefty rock pot (and probably for more damage due to having a high strength scale)
hey Rusty ik there’s a small chance I’ll ever get a response for this but I’m trying to start recording myself and I don’t know how to capture game footage on an Xbox, could you possibly give a list of what a newbie would need to start recording and editing?
Crafted the heftiest pot imaginable for some guy the other day.
Little did he know I laced that shit with Destined Death.
Shit's gonna send him straight to the Shadow Realm
He's gonna lose his Grace of the Erdtree
Shouldn't have hit that laced pot now I'm in blight town 😳
Man i can't believe they did this to me how the hell am i going to escape a never ending dream fuckin laced pot
Bro sent him to blight town
what a jarring turn of events
Chicken burger on a plate
God dammit take your like and leave
I can barely contain myself
Shut
You can Stuff it with your puns
Honestly I've literally never used a pot in this game
I'll still watch this though
I literally spent hours getting the materials to never use pots. I kinda wonder why they're even there.
I've only ever used holy water pots against deathrite birds and that was just because I was curious, never bothered again
Sleep pots make every godskin encounter completely free.
@@Jekunda Thats the thing:
I never use consumables out of fear I might need them later.
In every single game I play.
@Graysett so does AOW spam and mimic, they also require much less effort in the prep
As of this video Rusty has left to rank:
All throwable weapons
Scadutree fragments.
Golden seeds
Sacred Tears
Throwable items
Arrow types
Sites of grace
Animals
Enemies
NPC foot sizes
Status effects
Also:
Breakable statues
Smithing stones
Spirit springs
Crafting items
Movesets
Birds
He did do the map ranking, but not in the dlc if that is what you mean
Didn’t rusty already rank the merchants?
@@The_pain_is oh shit he did its super hard to keep track of everything
Most titillating emotes to do on the giant statue feet Miyazaki made us walk on tier list wen?
Gotta say, the Rock Pot is the funniest and most simple idea for a damaging pot ever. I will riot if in Elden Ring 2 we dont get the same pot but with swords inside.
Rock pot for strike damage
Sword pot for standard damage
Scrap metal pot for slash damage
Spikey pot for pierce damage
@@cothrone3651 Scrap metal pot to inflict tetanus status
Nail bomb
@@viljamtheninja The rusty nail pot
@nophion2-electricboogaloo647 great jar arsenal pot, throws whatever weapons you have equipped stuffed inside a pot to deal their combined damage
Hefty Rock Pots also come with the benefit of having a fuckton of knockback, which is EXTREMELY useful in invasions against other players, for those who like doing that. Turns out nothing scatters a coordinated team quite like blasting them with a giant rock for 800 damage.
You could also just throw the rock-
Less damage, less knockback, but nothing beats the psychological damage of hitting someone in the face with a rock the size of a beach ball
Can you do a tier list of all your elden ring tier lists
Unironically I could actually see him doing this.
Every weapon, and all armor sets have gotta be top 2 teir lists. Shield tier list probs lower down
Things to Note from Video:
Although these crafting items are unrenewable, they are available and can be farmed / dropped by certain enemies.
6:30 Furnace Visages can be farmed from the common soldiers by the dead Furnace Golems near the main entrance to Shadow Keep. It's still really annoying to farm though as the drop rate is super low. At least it's not hopeless if you used up all your Furnace Pots. No need for NG+.
17:47 The Ancient Dragon sleeping in Farum Azula (where the skeletons / Alexander are) has a 100% Gravel Stone drop rate and it gives you 3 of them. Although it's a difficult enemy. it was my go to in farming gravel stones. It is much more guaranteed and reliable.
21:56 St. Trina's Lilies can be dropped by certain specific enemies. The Clean Rot knights drop rate for it is so tiny. However the Jellyfish in Consecrated Snowfield are great in farming them. The specific jellyfishes that are by the Apostate Derelict Church (where Latenna and the Albinuaric lady is at) have a much higher drop rate of St. Trina Lilies as well as an easier time farming as there's a grace nearby.
Thank you for this, I knew some of the items he said were limited but aren't actually and I was wondering about the others. I didn't expect Furnace Visages to be farmable
@@gregorycarmichael6907 Yup. Even the obscure new craftable items that are non-renewable in the DLC still can be farmed.
The Sharp Gravel Stones can be farmed by killing the red electric corpse blobs in Jagged Peak.
Dragon Calorblooms can be farmed by killing the wildlife (birds, deer, etc) in Jagged Peak.
Nectarblood Burgeons can be farmed by killing bloodfiends and the wild life sleeping just before the Putrescent Knight Boss.
Swollen Grapes can be farmed by killing the madness rats in Midra's Manse.
Spirit Calculas can be farmed by killing the wildlife (native to the Shadowlands) in Rauh Ruins.
The drop rate for all of these is so small and so specific, which makes it hard to know that these can be farmed.
Too bad it takes literal hours to farm an appreciable amount, when any build that doesn't focus on craftable stuff can just be used with far less time wasted. This sort of farming is fine for things that are eventually possible to farm fast or straight up buy, but not for anything else. One of the few things that I still don't understand the purpose of in gaming is chance based farming when the chances are any lower than 25%, outside of free-to-play games.
Came here to push up my glasses and say actually 🤓 furnace vintages can be farmed near the shadow keep lol
TH-cam has witheld this gem from my gaze for an entire minute, this grave transgression shall not go unanswered for.
11:57 you've always been a great scriptwriter Rusty, but you were tapping into something ancient with this line. Bravo.
GUYS HE DID IT! HE RANKED THE POTS!
now rank every mobs.
Apparently you could farm the Furnace Golem Visage from a few Messmer soldiers camping close a dead one in front of the Shadow keep
Yeah you can that is where I got mine from
Was just going to comment that good that I checked lol
Yeah but Rusty decided to be a hack this time around, likely to farm engagement.
@@NecroBanana man if you're just here to hate why be here
@@NecroBanana it couldn't possible be that he missed ONE CASE where enemies have a low drop rate for the item, no no
He even missed the one for Trina's lillies at the consecrated snowfield, that kind of stuff is really easy to miss
I do think i know why the albinauric pot doesn't work on haligtree knights and depraved perfumers
They use a wonderous physick flask to heal
Those cheeky bastards XD.
Handy tip for mimic tear users, you just need a single pot made and equipped for your mimic to have an infinite supply they will sometimes use.
Watching your mimic just decide to start chucking hefty rot pots is always great.
"Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!"
"Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!"
"Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!"
"Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!"
"Mimic Tear used Stone Edge!"
etc.
I think they changed this to only be the amount of things you have equipped?
@@therighttrousers343 let's say you only have Hefty Pot in your equipment, the Mimic will use just that the entire time
As a pothead, I approve this ranking.
But you are a shellhead
But you’re a shellhead?
Trina's lilys are akchually not limited. You can farm them from a jellyfish outside the church where Latenna's big sister is sleeping in the Consecrated Snowfield.
While your point still stands, the drop is VERY rare. If you want to farm a lot of them, then expect to be there for a while 😭
I usually farm them in the fertile and verdant fields of Cheat Engine, where even the rarest flower grows everywhere...
@@Someone-fv3iv they still drop more often then Aeonian butterflies from basilisks in the Lake of rot. And I had to farm them too because ran out of all of them.
@@RashFever26 I envy you
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The fact that filling pots with all manner of magical, holy, or unholy concoctions all pale in comparison to throwing rocks at people is the exact kind of FromSoft design that I'm here for.
JESUS CHRIST RUSTY HOW MANY VIDEOS HAS IT BEEN THE TOE RANKING SHOULD'VE BEEN RELEASED AND NUTTED ON ALREADY COME ON DO IT
Least degenerate rusty fan
Ikr
15:34 Why was it so funny to me. It very much shouldn't have been but it was
Now this is a true rusty style ranking
So... the Hefty Volcano Pot is still just genuinely terrible for all the other reasons mentioned, but... Gas Stones are actually reasonably common in the Ruined Forges. And they respawn constantly, so they're unlimited.
I used fire pots frequently in my first playthroughs, but eventually I realized that getting in and dodging attacks is more fun than standing still and throwing a red-hot rock for 0.5% of the boss’s healthbar
Just want to genuinely say thanks for all the work you do. Every time I see a new video I get a huge smile on my face. Thank you.
You can farm furnace visage from one camp of messmer soldiers near front gate of shadow keep, they are not limited
I've done that farm. Unless one of the last patches buffed it, the drop rate is ludicrously low.
@@NeutralDrowyeah these “farms” are usually abysmal. Farming is one of the worst things about Elden ring, not exactly sure why they made some items have insanely low drop rates.
"You like you steaks medium, rare or wrong?" Alright, thats a pipe in a mail right here, sorry folks, next list is canceled
I hope you enjoy your black tar flavored charcoal brick
@@ignitedember343 It's only like that if you don't know how to cook. Which happens to be most americans and people in general.
The only wrong one is the barbaric raw meat. Even well-done can have blood if you cooked it well. No need to resort to low-effort trash.
The best thing about the DLC is that now Rusty can go back through every single one of his old ranking videos, reupload them, and call it new content. For the next 6 months (or until he gets demonitized) he'll be able to put pork in his daily ration of rice n beans.
Mmm yummy
6:35 the furnace Visage can be farmed by the soldiers around that area where you find the dead golems. But that just makes it a waste of time rather than impossible. Just wanted to state that it is farmable
Yea he went full *Robert Downey Jr in Tropic Thunder saying the r word*
@@NecroBananawhat?
@@LatteSoul3603they're jumping through hoops to avoid saying a slur in the written word
Yo Rusty, Trina Lily's can actually be farmed from the jellyfish at the church with the giant albinauric woman at the consicrated snowfields. They have an 8% drop rate which is a lot better than gravel stones
Gravel Stones are pretty good to farm though. The sleeping Ancient Dragon in Farum Azula is great to farm as it has a 100% drop rate of 3x gravel stones. And it respawns.
For the Furnace Pots you can farm them from the foot soldiers outside the shadow keep entrance. So it's not just a single playthrough item.
I unironically love this kind of content
I can feel it, the ranking all crafting materials video is closer than ever
I love pot, and as a fellow enjoyer I congratulate you on this well put on video. Dunno what elden ring is though.
Jeff, if Rancor Hefty Pot isnt number one I'm putting YOU in a jar and throwing it into Mt Gelmir! ❤
I've never used pots and probably won't ever use them, but i watched this because Rusty's descriptions, especially in the first half of the lists, tend to be hilarious.
Bloody hell just today while hurling hefty firepots on a furnace golem i was thinking it would be interesting if rusty made a pot tier list
Finally some good rankings, who needs things like weapons or spells when pots are always there for you.
The wiki says that the lily used in sleep pots can drop from the jellyfish outside the church in the northwestern part of the consecrated snowfields. That means technically those are able to be farmed in the same way that the gravel stones can be for ancient dragonbolt pots. I wonder if sleep pots being renewable would bump them significantly up the list.
Another day closer to all cookbooks
I'm going crazy, I'm looking for a video I'M SURE Rusty made where there was a mini "reset frostbite" clip, and I can't find it ...
I think he edited out of this video. I watched it yesterday and I'm 99% sure there was a brainrot 'resets frost' clip in there, but now I can't find it.
@@unscuffed2444 Wich one it was ? I'm though it was a Mandela effect thing and it never happened xD
last place i thought was poison , as i forgot those lures even existed
fun fact: i had a really bad sleeping habit, where barely sleep at all, until i found out that listening to rusty yapping about literally nothing cure me, like really, thank you rusty, you saved my life❤
Thank you for your content. These are getting me through writing my papers during finals week.
I just looked at my YT yearly recap which they apparently do now and it said I’m in the top 0.6% of Rusty viewers 💀
22:00 jellyfish spirits near apostate derelict have an 8% chance to drop st. Trina's lilies lmao
I like the hefty rot pot being in game, it gives everyone the means to proc rot without having to farm basilisks in the lake of rot for a few hours or use some specific weapons or spells. Incredibly useful for the cinematic move bosses like DLC Radhan and Godfrey.
I remember when the DLC trailer dropped and showed the hefty pot, and most people thought it was going to be some new Ash of war or special attack. Just being a bigger, slower pot consumable was not on most people's lists (or wants).
Am I the only the one person who thinks roped pots should be the thrown ones and regular pots the ones you drop? You’d think the rope would help you swing it and lob it farther.
Also, dropped/rope pots should be able to be dropped on a roll/dodge. Press the toss button and instead of throwing the pot it just equips it to your hand and then when you dodge, it drops the pot where you used to be standing. That would be much more useful than tossing it backwards in my opinion. It would work as an option for super close range builds, or squeezing through dungeons… etc. especially if you had a talisman or something that let it work with all “dodge/avoidance” ashes and skills. Imagine bloodhound step dropping a flame pot right before you poof. Poof in, drop pot, poof out. That would be awesome for my spellsword caster build that I run.
To be clear, I’m not saying that it should entirely replace the back toss if people actually use it… but it would be nice to have the option to just drop pots on a dodge. A sneaky little fuck-you left behind as you gtfo. To be fair it should probably only be the small pots and it should add a very slight delay or occupy your main hand while the pot is equipped and swinging your weapon/casting just unequips or drops the pot. I’m just trying to think like a game developer and balance it so it’s not OP to just roll around spamming pots while never getting hit. A very short animation of pulling the pot out and holding it while keeping your main hand occupied seems fair to me. Pots are usually less of a CoD style grenade toss and more of a planned action so I don’t mind waiting for a small opening to equip my pot and then drop rolling as the boss attack comes.
What do you guys think? Am I on to something or just a moron? Hahah I’m genuinely curious what people think. I personally would love that skill, especially if it worked with bloodhound step! It would convince me to actually use pots. I’ve maybe used a dozen in actual combat and a few dozen more just screwing around, testing them out or whatever… stuff like that. I’ve only ever used sleep pots and holy pots seriously to take down godskins and royal revenants who kick my ass. If I could drop and dodge it would be soooo much better! Especially for those damn revenants! Gaaah I hate them!
I'm so happy to see both of my favorite potheads in another video😊
Still waiting for the "ranking every crafting material based on how much they suck to farm" video
Thank you for the commitment to these ranking videos.
this is perfect timing because I literally just started my Convergence mod perfumer playthrough like 20 minutes ago
Can't believe we live in a world where we got a "all pots ranked" video before an "all Radahn festival summons ranked" video. In which I have now asked Rusty for the 32st time to do so.
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The rot pot was criminally underrated here. It's crazy impactful to chuck a few then watch a big boi like PCR or Bayle melt while taking little effort.
Before I watch, calling hefty oil pot at number 1. It boosts fire damage.
Damn
Rusty could you rank all ds3 weapons? You did it for miracles, so please do it for weapons
Why would you need some God's power when you can just throw some rocks?
Your commentary always makes my day better.
23:47 Oh my god. He's doing it
Anybody else parkour into all these ruins after not figuring out the puzzle?? 😅
Remember that your Mimic Tear can use these infinitely, like the Blessing of Marika, Raw Meat Dumpling, Ironjar Aromatic, etc. If you want a pal who actually uses these kinds of items while not having to worry about using them yourself, just equip all of these on your hotbar and you'll never go back to the old Mimic Tear ever again.
I will say, the beastlure pot was good to identify how many scorpions were around each corner in the dlc, which was good because they freak me out quite a bit 😅
Much like Gravel Stone, you can _technically_ farm for Trina's Lillies. According to Fextra, the Jellyfishes in Apostate Derelict drop them (for some reason). And Cleanrot Knights too, though at a very low rate.
Honestly: an Anarchist build with Catch Flame (aka The Cigar Lighter) with Oil Pots and Fire-themed Pots of your choice. One of the few builds where Mimic feels like a proper partner-in-crime, instead of just Temu You (but sometimes better, somehow).
Oil Physick Flask is optional but not necessary.
Seeing pots brings Chase The Bro to mind; seeing the Hefty Furnace Pot so early bc crafting materials brings Chase's sanity to mind.
Near the entrance of the Shadow Keep there lies a dead Furnace Golem with infantry soldiers, those dudes can and will drop Furnace's Visages, so it's one way to farm for infinite Furnace's Visages for making the pot... useable
Finally the tier list I’ve been waiting for!!!
I saw the title in my notifications and couldn't help but laugh. I love you Rusty, you're the funniest ranker I know
That’s Brad In Shape, from have a nice death! So strange to hear the music somewhere else. Loved Have A Nice Death, hopefully more people recognised it?
8:28 The giant pots and the ritual lightning pot are decent in the dlc spirit NPCs like the solitude knight. As soon as you go through the fog, take a step forward and beam them with it and it’ll knock them out of any range attack or buff they are trying to do
You honestly don't need any intros at all to entertain us. Disputed Origin usually just launches into the list, and that works great.
There's actually a easy thing to do for both of the Hefty Furnace pots for the Furnace Golems and the Sleep pots. Hefty Furnace pots can farm the Furnace Visage just outside of Shadow keep entrance where you have to find the Crucible Hippo and if your facing Shadow keep go to the right and you'll see some foot soldiers and kill them will drop the Furnace visage sense they're on a Furnace Golem that's dead, just rest at grace and farm, the Sleep pots would be more effort to get a renewable resource cause you have to clear all of Latenna's story quest or just blatantly get to the location of the ending point for Latenna's quest is and you'll see some jellyfish kill them and you'll get St. Trina lilies
I've only used the Holy Pots for bullying holly-weak enemies, freeze pots, sleep pots and for a short while the rot pots (until I just got tired of the Aeonian Buttterfly requirement and abandoned them for the Rot Breaths). After this DLC... I still haven't found the Heft Rock pot and even then I'm already built for using stone of gurranch so I dont really have an excuse to use it over the Eternal Sleep pot or Heft Rot pot (scarlet buds being respawnable is great).
"Suck a tennis ball through a rolled up movie poster" lmao. Idk where you get these but they're fantastic!
Hefty furnace pots are infinitely crafable. Outside the royal hippo boss fight, outside the front of the castle, is a destroyed furnace golem swarming with lesser dudes looting it and each of them can drop the crafting item
According to youtubes gaming recap, i watch this channel 36 times more than the average viewer
I didn't realize there were 50 of these things.
Hell, I completely forget they exist whenever I boot the game up
Finally, a video worthy of distracting me from my Alton Brown insane turkey cookery binge.
Threw it on the ground reference sold this video for me
Going to be watching this for the throwing pot build I'm DEFINITELY going to be doing
i recoiled when i realized the bg music is romantic love from parappa 2, unexpected but nice to hear
The Have a Nice Death music was a jumpscare considering I played for 5 hours before watching 🤣
Rank the books that cook rusty. The cookbooks rusty
I have been waiting for this for so long
Love that when Rusty runs out of things to say, he complains that he doesn't have things to say
Have A Nice Death ost in the first entries of the video? I see Rusty is a man of culture as well.
Love the lonely island reference, big ups to throwing on the ground
the only time I have ever used a pot was when I was using a death sorcery build. I didn't feel like dealing with the consecrated snowfields deathrite bird, so I got the sacred order pots and holy water pots.
Furnace visages are farmable: a rare drop from the foot soldiers east of the front lift to the shadowkeep. Where the dead furnace golem lies
Trina lillies can be farmed by the jellies next to apostate derelict
You can also farm Gravel Stones from the drake near Alexander's location in Farum Azula. It respawns and i think it drops 4 stones at a 100% drop rate.
Probably even more of a pain in the ass than farming either of the other two things, but you can do it.
Again, I’ve said this in a past comment section. I’m not trying to be rude but you’re absolutely able to farm furnace visages for more furnace pots. They’re farmed right next to the guy you need them for too (also you can farm trina lilies and aeonian butterflies from snowfields jellyfish and the rot pests respectively) again, not dogging on Rusty, I love him
Furnace visages (used for crafting hearty furnace pots) are farmable, they have a chance to drop from Mesmer soldiers by the dead furnace golem in front of Mesmer keep (where you find the note)
Just what I needed after I got home from work, doing laundry, dishes and taking care of my animals...
Pot.
The best video on youtube hands down
"Feces From a Different Species" shall be the name of my new Goregrind-Band
edit production is super duper good
As someone who’s never even opened the crafting menu in Elden Ring, I had no idea there were more than 10 pots
I would've put Freezing pots at top 3 easily. It's extremely easy to make and also useful on the majority of builds (unlike a lot of other pots). The only build they are meh on is anything involving fire, in which case you have oil pots. Freeze pots are also one of the only pots that continue being useful into NG+7.
Rusty's bills are due
I’m honestly surprised that the basic fire pot isn’t #1. It has the exceptionally rare benefit above all other pots of not annoying me by requiring me to get to or go back to a specific area to farm its ingredients. You find regular mushrooms and flame butterflies absolutely everywhere. The fact that it’s the least annoying to use means that it’s the ONLY one I ever use.