Elden Ring Guide | Bleed Build with Spinning Gravity Thrust
Here's a guide on how to make a Bleed Build with Spinning Gravity Thrust in Elden Ring.
Game Guide by TauxicPandA on Aug 16, 2025
The Spinning Gravity Thrust can be used to make a multi-hit build capable of bleeding your enemies very quickly.
This guide is all about getting the most out of this weapon skill by using status effects and wise equipment choices in Elden Ring.
Core Strategy
You should focus on leveraging multi-hit mechanics with status effects to create maximum damage potential.
The Spinning Gravity Thrust works very well with status effects like frostbite or bleed because each strike in the sequence has a chance of building up status.

When you use this method with weapons that have high status buildup values, it works even better.
Weapon Selection
Your primary weapon choice should be a Colossal sword, specifically the Greatsword in Elden Ring.
This weapon provides an excellent moveset combined with high blood loss buildup, making it perfect for this build.
While frostbite can work effectively with this setup, bleed often proves stronger since it deals pure physical damage that you can boost further with buffs.
Armor Choice
You should equip the Rakshasa Armor set for its damage-boosting properties. Each piece of this armor provides a 2% damage boost, though you will take slightly more damage in return.
When you plan to trade blows with enemies, this damage boost becomes worthwhile as it can help you achieve one-shot potential against other players or NPCs when the full Ash of War combo hits them in Elden Ring.
Essential Talismans
The Shard of Alexander and the Rotten Winged Sword Insignia are the two main parts of your Talisman configuration.

The Shard of Alexander greatly increases your Ash of War damage, which is essential because Spinning Gravity Thrust is your primary source of damage.
The Rotten Winged Sword Insignia makes your damage go up with each hit, which is perfect for this attack because it hits multiple times.
Additional Equipment
Use the Thorny Cracked Tear in your Flask. This makes your damage go up with each attack, which works with your Talisman setup.
This combo makes sure that each hit in your Spinning Gravity Thrust sequence does more damage than the last in Elden Ring.
Level Requirements
This build works best at level 150, when you can easily spread out your stats to meet the weapon requirements and stay alive.
At this level, you can get the most out of your damage buffs while still having enough health to withstand fights with other players.
Damage Enhancement Strategy
Your damage enhancement comes from multiple sources working together. The Exalted Flesh buff can further boost your physical damage output, making your bleed procs even more devastating.
When you combine this with the armor set bonus, Talisman effects, and Flask Tear, you create a multiplicative damage increase that can result in overwhelming burst potential.

Combat Application
When you execute this build in combat, your goal is to land the complete Spinning Gravity Thrust sequence on your target.
The multi-hit nature means that even if your opponent survives the initial damage, the rapid status buildup will likely trigger bleed procs that can finish them off in Elden Ring.
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