Chameleon |
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Spell Type | |
Slots Used | 1 Slot |
Requirements | 14 Intelligence |
Type | Self |
Chameleon is a Sorcery in Dark Souls 2 (DKS2). Chameleon, an ancient sorcery with origins lost to memory. Enables the caster to blend into their surroundings. Those who fear the unseen are cowards, and those who never doubt their eyes are fools. Sorceries demand the use of a Staff or Special Weapons, requiring a certain Intelligence level for casting.
"A sorcery that dates farther back than recollection. Allows you to blend into your surroundings.
Those who fear the unseen are cowards. Those who never doubt their eyes are fools."
Dark Souls 2 Chameleon Acquired From
- Harvest Valley (Beyond The Mines Bonfire, near two Dark Magic Giants standing in a poison chasm.)
Chameleon Notes and Tips in Dark Souls 2
- Disguises the caster as an inanimate object
- Enemy players cannot lock on to disguised players
- Enemy players cannot see disguised players' health bars
- Disguised players can move & sprint without breaking camouflage. Dash-jumping will break camouflage
- Disguised players can raise their shields and block attacks without breaking camouflage
- Same effect as the Silver Talisman
Location |
Object Description |
Effectiveness |
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Belfry Luna |
Stack of three barrels, laid horizontally | Low. Stacked barrels are easily spotted, and players tend to destroy them by rolling |
Belfry Luna |
A thin brazier, unlit | High. A thin and short prop. Also colored black, making it very easy to blend into shadows |
Grave of Saints |
Standing rat statue holding a jar | Medium-low. Best used in the hallways with other rat statues. |
Grave of Saints |
Small rat statue in a quadrupedal position | Low. Found in only one area of the Grave of Saints, and seems out of place anywhere else |
Grave of Saints |
Bone-filled brazier, unlit | High. Thinner and smaller than the player. Fits almost anywhere in the area |
Iron Keep |
A moderately sized urn | Medium. This prop blends in well, but few urns exist in Iron Keep, and at a few locations |
Doors of Pharros |
Rat / Gyrm statue | Medium. A large prop, but the Gyrm statue blends in well with the stone environment |
Undead Crypt |
Unmarked headstone | High. A small prop, with numerous rooms full of them to hide amongst |
Undead Crypt |
A cistern stained and bound in ropes | Medium. Hides well amongst similar props in the area |
Shrine of Amana |
Cursed urn | Low. Few urns exist in the Amana Shrine, and players tend to roll through them out of habit |
Shrine of Amana |
Broken Column | High. The decrepit nature of the Amana Shrine makes the broken column prop blend in very well |
Drangleic Castle |
Tall urn | Low. Few urns exist in Drangleic Castle, and their large profile makes them easy to spot |
Drangleic Castle |
Wall Mirror | Very low. Many exist in the castle, but this prop is large and visibly floats off walls |
Drangleic Castle |
Small crate | High. Very small prop, hides easily behind pillars, enemies, and in corners |
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This is my favorite spell. I just love to surprise people with it, they will learn to doubt their eyes the hard way.
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you forgot to say that there is a special form in amana its like elizabeth in ds 1
Can't you turn into a mushroom person from ds1 in an area?
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