How do estus charges work?
Can anyone advise how Estus Charges work?
I have an Estus Flask 10+7, but I'm not sure what the "+7" means.
Does it mean I get 17 uses of it? Because after 10 uses I'm no longer able to drink the Flask. Is there some way to recharge the flask to get 7 more uses without going back to a bonfire?
Best Answer
The +7 next to your Estus Flask doesn't have anything to do with how many times you can use the flask, it indicates how strong it is (aka how much HP or FP it restores per use). The 10 is your number of uses (aka you can use the flask 10 times before returning to a bonfire). There are a few ways to regain Estus Flasks without returning to a bonfire, but they're not reliable.
Your number of uses can be increased by giving the blacksmith Estus Shards, and the strength of the flask can be increased by burning an Undead Bone Shard at the Firelink Shrine Bonfire.
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What does +1 Estus flask mean?
When you burn an Undead bone Shard at fire link the +1 is added to your Estus Flast it makes each flask you dring heal you more.How do Estus flasks work?
Estus Flasks are the basic healing items in Dark Souls. They are replenished via resting at bonfires. The amount they heal can be upgraded by offering Fire Keeper Souls to other Fire Keepers. The maximum amount of times an Estus flask can be upgraded is seven times.How do I get more estus charges?
The Estus Flask can be upgraded with a Fire Keeper Soul, up to +7, to replenish more HP with each charge. To upgrade it, give a Fire Keeper Soul to [Anastacia of Astora]], the mute girl in the cell below Firelink Shrine bonfire. There's also a Fire Keeper in Anor Londo, and one in Quelaag's Domain.How do you get 15 estus?
The Bonfires with a Fire Keeper present are kindled by default, providing 10 flasks. After acquiring the Rite of Kindling the bonfires can be kindled to 15 and then to 20 Estus uses. Resting will always provide you with the maximum amount of Estus for that Bonfire.Dark Souls 3 Why Do We Get Random Estus Charges?
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