News wise Build Force Elden Ring: Weapons, Attributes, Armor… What decisions need to be made?
Do you want to return to Elden Ring as the DLC approaches and are you looking for a strength-focused build? Then you’ve come to the right place, because here we’ll explain everything you need to know to integrate such a build into your game.
Summary
- Which weapon should you choose for this Force build on Elden Ring?
- How do you manage your attribute points?
- Equipment parts to choose from
- How does the Force Elden Ring build work?
Which weapon should you choose for this Force build on Elden Ring?
Let’s start by looking at two weapons that seem worth adding to this Elden Ring Force build and what we want to do with them. The first is the Curse of the Giants, a hammer which scales on both Strength in B and Dexterity (also in B).
Another weapon that will be of great interest to us here is the Great Heavy Swordfish, a weapon whose Strength (C) and Dexterity (E) scale. To obtain it is not too complicated, you just have to go to Caelid. You should see a cart driving on the streets.
Follow the latter and climb back as quickly as possible. There you will find a chest that you simply have to open to get this swordfish. As far as equipping these weapons with War Ashes, Lion’s Claw is a good idea.
Using the latter, you will jump onto the enemy and deal him a heavy blow that will hurt a lot. Furthermore, as we have just seen, You can restore the swordfish from the first minutes of the game if you want and manage to get on the shopping cart discreetly.
As for the attribute points you can distribute to your character, this is where you should be once you reach level 150. The main stats you’ll want to improve in this build are: is obviously the power.
In this case, you want to reach and even exceed 60 points. The other trait you want to increase is vitality. Obviously you’re going to take a beating and It’s better to have HP to survive. The aim is therefore to increase this value to around 60 points.
Equipment parts to choose from
When it comes to the equipment provided, there is one item that we can definitely recommend, the “Finger Seal”. The latter rewards you with 25 faith points and allow you to use two very important incantations: “Flame Strengthens Me” and “Golden Oath”.
Then let’s move on to the talismans that we recommend you wear: “Alexander’s Fragment”, which increases the attack power of skills, “Favor of the World Tree”, which increases HP and stamina, “Ritual Sword Talisman”, which increases attacks when HP is present are low and “Green Turtle Talisman” which increases stamina regeneration.
With armor, it’s up to you to see if you think you have enough damage. If this is the case, rely on resistance instead. If you think you’re missing something, you can opt for more offensive armor. Finally, The final point that needs to be addressed is the vial of tears.
For the latter, take the “Cracked Crack with Stone Stitches,” which will make it easier for you to break the stance. Next select “Tipped Cracked Tear” This temporarily increases the power of your charged attacks.
Having discussed all that, let’s now look at how to play this Force build on Elden Ring. Before you start the fight, take the tear flask with the effects we just saw. Then use your faith to activate the two incantations.
Flame Strengthens Me increases the damage of your physical attacks and fire spells by 20% for the next 30 seconds. Golden Oath allows you to increase damage by 15% and reduce damage taken by 10%.. In short, you get a big bonus in terms of your damage.
The idea then is to use this to use your war ashes and Literally melt the opponent’s HP bar at the start of the fight. With your big attacks and the rift, you also have the opportunity to break stance and do even more damage.