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Divine Arms is one of the Radiant Spell available in Lords of the Fallen (LotF). Divine Arms Divine Arms is a Radiant Spell that summons a host of divine blades to cut down your enemies. These blades attack enemies, slicing through them with divine power. To use this spell, you need a Radiant Catalyst. Spells in Lords of the Fallen (LOTF) are special powers that allow the player to do a variety of game-changing actions such as boosting his damage, summoning creatures and entities, and even carpeting the field with magical explosions. Magic can be acquired from looting, by defeating enemies, and can be bought from Merchants.
Where to Find Divine Arms in Lords of the Fallen
Divine Arms can be found in the following Location:
- Manse of the Hallowed Brothers: Drops after defeating the Abiding Defenders boss. The Abiding Defenders can be found after taking the elevator in the area all the way up. There will be a square on a second level lined with Defender figures along the edge of the square and an Umbral Flowerbed in the corridor just before you cross the bridge.
LOTF Divine Arms Notes & Tips
- Hidden Lore: "As Orius' mercy descends upon the righteous hearts of the faithful, so too does his judgement strike down upon the sinful hearts of the wicked." - Codex of Eternal Radiance vol. II. (Requires Radiance to unlock)
- Other notes and player tips go here
- Anonymous
This spell summons blades in front of the player and the summon location will ignore height or fence. Summoned blades also auto track down enemies, which means it is extremely useful to kill enemies that are normally out of reach/blocked by obstacles.
- Anonymous
The blades stay still for a while before they slide out. If you can time it right so that the enemy goes where the blades are idle, they get melted. This works the best on huge enemies, as more blades will be in their hitbox
- Anonymous
Extremely useful spell at clearing trash mobs and can be rapidly chained to have an absolutely insane amount of swords slicing across the ground everywhere. Individually theu don't do a ton of dmg. But think of them like pellets of a shotgun. Each BB doesn't do a lot on its own, but when they converge hooooo lordie. Also in pvp it can royally **** with people as it forces them to change their footing. Use it in conjunction with pieta summons and orius rain and uve got a hell of a time
- Anonymous
i see your "orius queef cloud op" comments and raise you 1 spamming this on not-vendrick, his son, reinhold and lightreaper as he's standing still going into phase 2
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