By Sid Natividad
Updated
Elden Ring players looking for the Nagakiba Katana can use this guide for help.
Quick Links
- Killing Yura Prematurely
- Finishing Yura's Questline
- Asking For The Nagakiba Online
- The Stats And Abilities Of The Nagakiba Katana
The Nagakiba is the more genetically blessed sibling of the Uchigatana; it inherited the tall genes in the Elden Ring katana family. For Tarnished who want the short and simple version of obtaining this long katana, there are four methods.
- Kill Yura upon seeing him along the river north of Murkwater Cave, forfeiting his quest.
- Finish Yura's questline which spans up to mid-game.
- Do nothing and return for his dropped Nagakiba later in-game in his usual spots.
- Ask for it from other players online.
All four methods each have their own pros and cons, and it's up to the Tarnished to determine which serves their urgency and purpose the best. For the uninitiated, Bloody Finger Hunter Yura is an NPC in Elden Ring who plays a small part in one of the endings. He's crucial to obtaining the Nagakiba katana and another strong weapon that may or may not become available depending on which among the four methods the players choose.
RELATED: Elden Ring: The Best Places To Farm Runes In Caelid
For more details and to better weigh which of the methods yield the best rewards or the least amount of effort, here's a hands-on guide on obtaining the Nagakiba.
Killing Yura Prematurely
Players can obtain the Nagakiba as soon as they're chucked out of the cave into Limgrave. All they have to do is walk up north to the river that connects to Agheel Lake. They'll come across a dungeon named Murkwater Cave; outside this cave, Bloody Finger Nerijus will invade players.
Kill Nerijus and then proceed north up the river, and Yura will be present in a shadowy covered area, just standing by, looking cool. Players can talk to him, but if they're really itching to get the Nagakiba immediately, they can just attack Yura.
RELATED: Elden Ring: The Best Places To Farm Runes In Limgrave
It can be a tough fight if low-leveled, but he can be easily stun-locked or staggered. Players might also want to first touch the Grace inside Murkwater Cave (which houses the Patches questline) for an easy respawn area in case Yura wipes the floor with them.
Upon killing him, Yura will drop the Nagakiba katana, a few Runes, and nothing else, so those drooling for his armor set might want to abstain from this method of obtaining Nagakiba.
Finishing Yura's Questline
For those who can resist instant gratification and want to reap more rewards later on, talking to Yura instead of killing him is the better deal. Finishing his questline will not only reward the Nagakiba but will also lead to unlocking Eleonora's Poleblade— one of the best Bleed weapons in the game. An additional reward would be the Ash of War: Raptor of the Mists which is a good weapon skill and also the Purifying Crystal Tear.
RELATED: Elden Ring: How To Get To Church Of Inhibition
The quest can be quite long and requires players to unlock the Altus Plateau, which is unofficially considered a mid-game area in Elden Ring. Here's the step-by-step nitty-gritty of completing Yura's questline:
Meeting Yura in Limgrave
- Go near Murkwater Cave, defeat Bloody Finger Nerijus.
- Walk north up the river, look for Yura and talk to him. He'll imply something about the dragon in Agheel Lake and tell players to be careful.
- Optional step - players can either kill the dragon in Agheel Lake or not; it does not matter for Yura's questline.
- If players kill the dragon, Yura will reveal the Dragon Communion Church on a small island to the south of Limgrave.
Meeting Yura in Liurnia of the Lakes
- Obtain the Glintstone Key in Liurnia of the Lakes. It's guarded by a dragon north of the Temple Quarter Site of Grace.
- Head to the Main Academy Gate Site of Grace; look for a small blue magical barrier near the area. Enter it.
- Inside, Yura's red summon sign along the pathway. Enter it and join the fight.
- Winning the fight will reward players with the Ash of War: Raptor of the Mists.
- Talk to Yura after the fight; he's near where his summon sign used to be.
Meeting Yura in the Altus Plateau
- Go find Yura in the Second Church of Marika in the Altus Plateau.
- This church is located northeast of the Grand Dectus Lift and north of the Altus Highway Junction Site of Grace along the big road.
- Talk to Yura; he'll finally give players the Nagakiba.
- Yura will also ask the players to help him kill Eleonora. Winning this fight will reward players with Eleonora's Poleblade and the Purifying Crystal Tear.
That marks the end of the process of obtaining the Nagakiba katana through Yura's questline.
-Spoiler alert-
There's an epilogue to his questline, though; Yura dies here and a madman named Shabriri (part of Hyetta's questline) takes over his body. Shabriri will appear as Yura in the Zamor Ruins Site of Grace in the Mountaintops of the Giants. Players can kill Shabriri for Yura's armor set.
Do Nothing & Obtain The Nagakiba Anyway
For those who missed Yura's questline or didn't manage to finish it up to the Altus Plateau meeting, the Nagakiba will still be available for pickup in the last spot where the players talked to Yura or in his supposed last spot.
RELATED: Elden Ring: Kindred Of Rot's Exultation Talisman Location
This will could be in his shadowy along the river north of Murkwater Cave or in the pictured location below, under some ruins near the Seaside Ruins Site of Grace.
Yura will have dropped the Nagakiba here without much incident. There trigger for this event is still a little murky, but it seems to happen after Yura has been possessed by Shabriri and is no longer himself. This should happen around the time players have unlocked the Mountaintops of the Giants region.
Obviously, this method won't yield extra rewards all in one place. However, Eleonora's Poleblade and the Purifying Crystal Tear will still be available if she invades players in the Second Church of Marika regardless of Yura's involvement.
Asking For The Nagakiba Online
Another method of doing little to no effort and still obtaining the Nagakiba will be to ask for it from other players online. If someone agrees to the "trade," players can create a private game and have someone else drop their spare or unwanted Nagakiba katana in-game.
There's no chat function in-game, so players will have to ask in social media, messaging apps, or real life. As always, the hard part of this method is finding someone willing to part with their Nagakiba as dual-wielding it is quite a popular option for Bleed builds, and many people want two of these katanas. It's a worthy upgrade from the Uchigatana, after all.
The Stats And Abilities Of The Nagakiba Katana
The Nagakiba Katana is a great weapon to dual-wield, especially alongside the Uchigatana. Here's a look at some of the stats and abilities for the weapon.
Nagakiba Stats
Stat Style | Physical Stats | Guarding Stats |
Physical | 115 | 49 |
Magical | 33 | |
Fire | 33 | |
Lightning | 33 | |
Holy | 33 | |
Critical (Boost For Guard) | 100 | 33 |
Additional Information
Equip Requirements | Strength of 18 and Dexterity of 22 |
Scaling | Scales with Dexterity at C and Strength at D |
Damage Type | Slashing and Piercing |
Passive Ability | Hemorrhage (75) |
Weight | 7 |
Can Be Infused With Ashes Of War? | Yes |
Ability
Unsheathe | Slashes forward, can be followed up with additional attack. | FP Cost: 10 - 15 |
Elden Ring is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
MORE:
As an avid enthusiast in the realm of Elden Ring, particularly when it comes to the acquisition of powerful weapons like the Nagakiba Katana, I bring forth my extensive knowledge to shed light on the various methods presented in the article by Sid Natividad. My expertise stems from firsthand experience, countless hours immersed in the Elden Ring world, and a genuine passion for uncovering the secrets and nuances within the game.
Now, delving into the details of the Nagakiba Katana guide, there are four distinct methods outlined for obtaining this formidable weapon:
-
Killing Yura Prematurely:
- Nagakiba can be obtained early in the game by attacking and defeating Yura near Murkwater Cave.
- This method requires players to navigate the challenges of facing Yura at a low level but provides an immediate acquisition of the Nagakiba.
-
Finishing Yura's Questline:
- Yura's questline, spanning up to mid-game, offers a more intricate and rewarding path to obtaining the Nagakiba.
- Completion of the questline not only grants the Nagakiba but also unlocks Eleonora's Poleblade and other valuable rewards.
-
Do Nothing & Obtain The Nagakiba Anyway:
- For those who miss or choose not to complete Yura's questline, the Nagakiba can still be found in specific locations tied to Yura's interactions.
- This method involves locating the Nagakiba in the last spot where players spoke to Yura or in his supposed final spot.
-
Asking For The Nagakiba Online:
- Players can opt for a cooperative approach by asking for the Nagakiba from other players online.
- This method involves trading with other players who are willing to part with their spare Nagakiba, though finding such individuals may be a challenge.
The article also provides a detailed walkthrough for players opting to finish Yura's questline, emphasizing key locations and steps, including encounters in Limgrave, Liurnia of the Lakes, and the Altus Plateau.
For those interested in the Nagakiba's stats and abilities, the article supplies a comprehensive breakdown:
- Stats: Physical (115), Guarding (49), Magical (33 for Fire, Lightning, Holy), Critical (Boost For Guard - 100).
- Requirements: Strength 18, Dexterity 22.
- Scaling: Scales with Dexterity (C) and Strength (D).
- Damage Type: Slashing and Piercing.
- Passive Ability: Hemorrhage (75).
- Weight: 7.
- Infusion: Can be infused with Ashes of War.
- Ability Unsheathe: Slashes forward, can be followed up with an additional attack (FP Cost: 10-15).
In essence, my deep understanding of Elden Ring allows me to affirm the credibility and usefulness of the information provided in this guide, ensuring that players can make informed decisions based on their preferred playstyle and progression preferences.