Mimic Tear: FAQs
How early can you get the Mimic Tear in Elden Ring?
After beating General Radahn, typically mid-game. Aim for Level 60+ to make the Nokron area manageable.
Is the Mimic Tear still good after the nerf?
Yes, while the nerf reduced its damage output, the Mimic Tear remains one of the most versatile and powerful summons in Elden Ring. With proper loadout planning and upgrades, it still performs incredibly well, especially in boss fights and tough encounters.
How do I make the Mimic Tear stronger?
You can strengthen the Mimic Tear by:
Upgrading it with Ghost Gloveworts at Roderika in Roundtable Hold.
Equipping high-damage weapons and armor before summoning.
Removing unnecessary or weak items from your quick bar.
Think of it like gearing up your ghostly twin for battle – if you wouldn’t use it, don’t let them.
Can the Mimic Tear use Torrent?
No. The Mimic Tear doesn’t ride Torrent or use mounts. It stays on foot and follows you on the ground. That said, it does have your style, so that’s still a win.
Is the Mimic Tear better than Black Knife Tiche?
It depends on your playstyle. The Mimic Tear shines when you optimize its gear — it can match your strength and style. Black Knife Tiche, on the other hand, is a powerful summon with preset skills, great dodge timing, and strong single-target DPS. If you want control, pick the Mimic. If you want consistency, go with Tiche.
Does the Mimic Tear scale with NG+?
Yes. The Mimic Tear scales based on your character’s current gear and stats, so it remains effective in New Game Plus and beyond. Just keep upgrading your Ashes and gear to maintain its power.