Among thelarge assortment of AOE spells, players are unlikely to find anything more beautiful than Founding Rain of Stars inElden Ring. True to its name, this spell can spawn a small rain cloud, irrigating the ground with little stars and causing damage to anyone in the area of effect. Unfortunately, this spell has several limitations but shows incredible results against slow crowds.
To use Founding Rain of Stars, players must have high Intelligence, but the first difficulty is finding it. Hidden high on the Mountaintops of the Giants, this spell isn’t the most noticeable trophy, but the visuals of it make it worth the journey.

Where To Find Founding Rain of Stars
To find Founding Rain of Stars inElden Ring, players must travel to the northeastern part ofMountaintops of the Giantsand climb to the top of the lone Heretical Rise tower. The problem is that you must solve the puzzle of Heretical Rise to reach the upper tower floors. To find the clue, go to the Freezing Lake Site of Grace and use this place as a starting point. Next, go south along the lake and make a detour to climb up the hill and reach Heretical Rise.
Approaching the tower, you will notice that the entrance is blocked by magic, and instead of the usual altar for the Stonesword Key, there is a statue giving a hint: “Falling snow marks something unseen.” Although it sounds confusing, you must find an invisible bridge that will lead you to your goal. But here are more precise recommendations on how to get to the Founding Rain of Stars spell:

As mentioned earlier, Founding Rain of Stars is one of the most beautiful spells in the game, and you must have at least 52 Intelligence to use it. You spend 27 FP and summon a small rain cloud and star rain thatdeals decent magic damage. The disadvantage of this spell is that the target must remain in one place or be very slow. The rain zone does not change its location, so you must stay in front of the enemy so that it does not leave and receives maximum damage. Single targets are not the strength of this magic, but crowds of undead are unlikely to survive this attack.





