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Throw at enemies to soak them in a heavy coat of oil
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Hefty Oil Pot is a Consumable Item in Elden Ring. It was added with the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. It can be thrown at enemies to boost the next Fire Damage they take, and requires an empty Hefty Cracked Pot to craft.
Craftable item prepared using a capacious cracked pot.
A cocktail of oil-infused materials is sealed inside.
Throw at enemies to soak them in a heavy coat of oil, making them acutely susceptible to fire damage.
Hefty Oil Pot use in Elden Ring
Throw to soak enemies splashed in a heavy coat of oil, boosting the next single stance of Fire Damage they take by 65%
- Has 15% more Fire Damage increase compared to Oil Pot.
- Oil coat lasts for 30 seconds.
- Does not stack with Oil Pot.
- Does not knock enemies down. Has moderate stagger.
Elden Ring Hefty Oil Pot Crafting Guide
To craft Hefty Oil Pot you need the Greater Potentate's Cookbook [3] as well as the following Crafting Materials:
- Whiteflesh Mushroom x3
- Dewgem x3
- Empty Hefty Cracked Pot x1
Elden Ring Hefty Oil Pot Notes & Tips
- You can hold up to 10 Hefty Oil Pot, depending on how many Hefty Cracked Pots you have.
- You can store up to 600 Hefty Oil Pot.
- Sell Value: Hefty Oil Pot cannot be sold.
- Once a Hefty Oil Pot is thrown, its Hefty Cracked Pot will be available for crafting another throwing pot.
- Although it affects enemies in a wider area, it's slower to throw and not much stronger than normal Oil Pots.
AnonymousStep 1: buff yourself.
Step 2: Thow oil pot.
Step 3: Charge Giant Flame Take Thee
Step 4: Your PC explode
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AnonymousI was hoping this lasted for more than one hit, instead of more damage.

Anonymousa possible oversight with this item is that it doesn't work with Alexanders questline, I think they must have forgotten about this interaction when making this item.

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AnonymousPrime a group of enemies then charged Giantsflame or Messmer's Flame for big damage.

AnonymousYou guys are missing a cool little fact about the Hefty Oil Pot. It has, like other Oil Pots, a lot of "splash". This means you can coat multiple enemies with a single pot.

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Anonymous65% more fire damage, on ONE attack. The animation for this is so long there is literally zero situations in which you are not better off just casting a spell twice or swinging your sword twice instead. Should've been 200% more fire damage at least

AnonymousHeavy Oil does not count as oil for freeing Alexander from his stuck spot in Liurnia.

AnonymousNext attack does 65% more fire damage. This is after defenses. If your fireball did 1000 damage to an enemy, it will do 1650 damage if you use this pot first.
There is little reason to use this giant oil pot over the smaller ones. 50% using few and easy to find materials with a fast throwing animation vs 65% using hard to find materials with a long throwing animation.
The only reason to use this is to make 1 shot boss builds even better. They need to buff this to 100% more damage to make it worth while. Before pvpers complain, If you get hit with a slow moving, highly telegraphed giant oil pot in pvp, you probably deserved it.

this is what you put the full-size ranni inside
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