I'm only 42 minutes in so I don't know if you discovered it already but pressing "x" when hovering an item in the menu brings up a lot more details about the item and usually some lore!
I've played this game for over 400 hours and I'm still just looking around saying "This game's beautiful". Especially in the DLC which I hope you'll one day get to
The only suggestion/advice you should take is to enjoy the game in your own way, taking your time to do whatever you feel like doing, and figure out how you want to approach it. You only get to experience it for the first time once. "Ok.. one more time!"
TIP: Put the video box that has you in it in the top right of the gameplay screen. That way when you’re in your inventory, we can see what you’re doing. (Nothing happens in the top right, so you’re not blocking anything anyways)
Yaaaaay! We're home again! Lands Between, O Lands Between. Here's a cool tip, always try to get the high ground when fighting. Now, to quote you, "Ok... one more time!"
Congratulations on your 1k And I’m glad your back to Elden ring, don’t give up and I promise you after u finish the game, you will look back and wished to experience that feeling again
golden runes = runes in your inventory that you don't lose upon death. You can use them at shops when you are short on money. Might be a good idea to read up on some of the stuff you've picked up.
Other people have said it in the comments but I just wanted to repeat, when you're looking at items in the inventory hit the x button for more details. When you open the map and the inventory read all of the options at the bottom there's more than you might think. Also, if you miss a tutorial pop-up, they are also in your inventory.
11:41 Most skills will consume FP (your blue bar), so make sure you have enough before using the skill, otherwise it will barely do damage and will be less effective overall. A good way to be sure if you have enough FP is to look at the lower corner, if the skill's name (spinning slash) has a blue overlay and a line crossing it, then you don't have enough FP
Happy to see you do a playthrough of Elden Ring, you're dong really well! I struggled a bit when I tried it as I haven't played many soulslikes. Very fun though! I always love your playthroughs, but I'm especially looking forward to following your adventures in Elden Ring!
ADVICE: Actively write down and take notes on places people tell you about, the names they say, locations you want to return to, etc. it will help you understand the game and allow you to enjoy it even more.
Keep Up the good Work. Geht used to the own death then IT gets easier to take Risks. Try to lvl Up before risking more AS soon AS U have the runes . Use goldrunes If u needs some more. Best of luck
Welcome back! Nice to see you play some more Elden Ring! As a welcome to the game, here are a few general and spoiler-free tips to improve your experience. Some of these may be unnecessary, or known to you, or repeated ad nauseam, but I'll try to come up with a comprehensive list : - When talking to NPCs, make sure to exhaust their dialogue until they repeat themselves verbatim. Failing to do so may prevent you from advancing quests or having access to certain items. - When stuck at a boss, feel free to move away, grind a few levels (take advantage of the fact enemies respawn) and try again later. - Certain people view Fromsoft games as a challenge to overcome and b-line it from boss to boss, other view them as adventures to experience and take in the lore and environment. Most of the storyline in Elden Ring is obtuse by design, and expects the player to connect the dots by themselves. Should you care about it, know this, lore in Elden Ring is conveyed through item descriptions mostly. So read it all. From weapons, to clothing, to throwing pots, to flowers and plants, to rewards dropped by bosses, any and all items can potentially reveal a bit of lore to help you piece things together. It's a slow process, and as stated before, it is vague by design. Environmental storytelling (i.e. the world's design telling a story on its own) is also a thing; so enjoy the view, and take it all in, you might figure a couple things out. But if you invest, the revelations are worth the adventure. - There is no wrong way to play, don't hesitate to experiment with your items, crafting, equipment and weapons, and figure out what suits your play style the best. Anything you chose to do can work if you give it the time of day. - When in doubt as to where to invest your levels, go for vigor. Staying alive with a longer health bar means you can hit the bad guys for longer, it's that simple. - Don't listen to opinions as to what to do and how to play, everybody has an opinion. Just enjoy the ride, and remember that death is a part of the learning curve. - Liar ahead. - Treasure ahead. - Behold dog. Enjoy the ride ;-)
The important thing is to just enjoy the game at your own pace. fandoms can get a bit rabid so don't allow too many suggestions overwhelm you. Just have un
Amazing video, also if you jump and click Left button, you do a great level of damage and should even do some bleed with your curved swords, but you're already an amazing player. Brilliant start!
goated video u are rlly good at the game for a beginner, i suggest you invest levels into vigor, also across the map you will find churches of marika that have sacred tears, to upgrade the effectiveness of flask. Also Fia, the lady who hugs you, gave you a debuff on health, use the baladachin blessing to cure it. The Festival of Combat that Alexander mentioned is located in the red area on the map known as caelid. Also you can get Alexander to forgive you for slashing him, but its a bit more complicated
hello, best advice of the day : up your HP in priority, the game should be far easier after that :). First points in raising HP are the best, each time you up it, its gonna loose a little bit of value, but just 10 or 20 points in it will really really be strong to begin with
Great attempts, you just have to keep trying. Elden Ring is all about how many times you die until you learn the mechanics. Anyone who says they don’t die is lying-that’s what the game is about. If I can give you some advice, don’t do more than 2 combos during raids because they’ll counterattack, and you’ll lose more health in the process. Another tip is to study their attack patterns. Spend 1 or 2 lives just observing their mechanics so you can figure out how to dodge and when to land 1 or 2 hits before dodging again. Always keep your stamina bar at least half full so you can dodge when needed. And my last piece of advice: if you hit an enemy and barely deal any damage, run. You’re too underleveled to fight them. It’s a great way to gauge whether you can take them on or not.
I'm only 42 minutes in so I don't know if you discovered it already but pressing "x" when hovering an item in the menu brings up a lot more details about the item and usually some lore!
I've played this game for over 400 hours and I'm still just looking around saying "This game's beautiful". Especially in the DLC which I hope you'll one day get to
ADVICE: Buy and equip a lantern/torch (in your pouch) for the dark caves.
Can be purchased from merchants sitting at the start of Liurnia Lake and Morne Peninsula.
42:31 this new southern most area of the game (weeping peninsula) has the lowest level enemies, it’s easier than a lot of limgrave
The only suggestion/advice you should take is to enjoy the game in your own way, taking your time to do whatever you feel like doing, and figure out how you want to approach it. You only get to experience it for the first time once. "Ok.. one more time!"
TIP: Put the video box that has you in it in the top right of the gameplay screen. That way when you’re in your inventory, we can see what you’re doing. (Nothing happens in the top right, so you’re not blocking anything anyways)
TIP: animals with red/glowing/fiery eyes give a lot more runes
Yaaaaay! We're home again! Lands Between, O Lands Between. Here's a cool tip, always try to get the high ground when fighting. Now, to quote you, "Ok... one more time!"
Congratulations on your 1k
And I’m glad your back to Elden ring, don’t give up and I promise you after u finish the game, you will look back and wished to experience that feeling again
golden runes = runes in your inventory that you don't lose upon death. You can use them at shops when you are short on money. Might be a good idea to read up on some of the stuff you've picked up.
Here we are back for part 2 glad your enjoying your time in the lands between. What a cuteness overload you are in your reactions😂
Other people have said it in the comments but I just wanted to repeat, when you're looking at items in the inventory hit the x button for more details. When you open the map and the inventory read all of the options at the bottom there's more than you might think. Also, if you miss a tutorial pop-up, they are also in your inventory.
11:41 Most skills will consume FP (your blue bar), so make sure you have enough before using the skill, otherwise it will barely do damage and will be less effective overall. A good way to be sure if you have enough FP is to look at the lower corner, if the skill's name (spinning slash) has a blue overlay and a line crossing it, then you don't have enough FP
Happy to see you do a playthrough of Elden Ring, you're dong really well! I struggled a bit when I tried it as I haven't played many soulslikes. Very fun though! I always love your playthroughs, but I'm especially looking forward to following your adventures in Elden Ring!
That was such a good first try on Margit 😮 can’t believe how close you got
ADVICE: those blue save points will disappear if you run through them. You don’t to manually delete them
Amazing first try on the Height Fort! XD
LOL Thank you, Thank you! I am surprised I did it within the first attempt! 🤣
Don't worry about making alexander angry you can fix that later on, its totally worth it to follow his quest and hes such a nice fella c:
ADVICE: Every time you pick something up, see what it’s for. When you pick something up, you never see what it’s for does or how it can help you.
wonderful amazing thanks for sharing with us
ADVICE: Actively write down and take notes on places people tell you about, the names they say, locations you want to return to, etc. it will help you understand the game and allow you to enjoy it even more.
Ooo I was looking forward to more Elden ring
Keep Up the good Work. Geht used to the own death then IT gets easier to take Risks. Try to lvl Up before risking more AS soon AS U have the runes . Use goldrunes If u needs some more. Best of luck
Did you find anything special at the Gatefront Ruins? I saw you went back there but then you edited it out.
Welcome back! Nice to see you play some more Elden Ring!
As a welcome to the game, here are a few general and spoiler-free tips to improve your experience. Some of these may be unnecessary, or known to you, or repeated ad nauseam, but I'll try to come up with a comprehensive list :
- When talking to NPCs, make sure to exhaust their dialogue until they repeat themselves verbatim. Failing to do so may prevent you from advancing quests or having access to certain items.
- When stuck at a boss, feel free to move away, grind a few levels (take advantage of the fact enemies respawn) and try again later.
- Certain people view Fromsoft games as a challenge to overcome and b-line it from boss to boss, other view them as adventures to experience and take in the lore and environment. Most of the storyline in Elden Ring is obtuse by design, and expects the player to connect the dots by themselves. Should you care about it, know this, lore in Elden Ring is conveyed through item descriptions mostly. So read it all. From weapons, to clothing, to throwing pots, to flowers and plants, to rewards dropped by bosses, any and all items can potentially reveal a bit of lore to help you piece things together. It's a slow process, and as stated before, it is vague by design. Environmental storytelling (i.e. the world's design telling a story on its own) is also a thing; so enjoy the view, and take it all in, you might figure a couple things out. But if you invest, the revelations are worth the adventure.
- There is no wrong way to play, don't hesitate to experiment with your items, crafting, equipment and weapons, and figure out what suits your play style the best. Anything you chose to do can work if you give it the time of day.
- When in doubt as to where to invest your levels, go for vigor. Staying alive with a longer health bar means you can hit the bad guys for longer, it's that simple.
- Don't listen to opinions as to what to do and how to play, everybody has an opinion. Just enjoy the ride, and remember that death is a part of the learning curve.
- Liar ahead.
- Treasure ahead.
- Behold dog.
Enjoy the ride ;-)
The important thing is to just enjoy the game at your own pace. fandoms can get a bit rabid so don't allow too many suggestions overwhelm you. Just have un
Amazing video, also if you jump and click Left button, you do a great level of damage and should even do some bleed with your curved swords, but you're already an amazing player. Brilliant start!
The intro was cute
goated video u are rlly good at the game for a beginner, i suggest you invest levels into vigor, also across the map you will find churches of marika that have sacred tears, to upgrade the effectiveness of flask. Also Fia, the lady who hugs you, gave you a debuff on health, use the baladachin blessing to cure it. The Festival of Combat that Alexander mentioned is located in the red area on the map known as caelid. Also you can get Alexander to forgive you for slashing him, but its a bit more complicated
Dude, why do you spoil so much? Let her have her first experience of Elden Ring and enjoy watching it instead.
@Ltd.Chris.S i didnt spoil anything, alexander already said everything, caleid IS the southeast area.
round 2 pog
🐢 ⬅️ dog
hello, best advice of the day : up your HP in priority, the game should be far easier after that :). First points in raising HP are the best, each time you up it, its gonna loose a little bit of value, but just 10 or 20 points in it will really really be strong to begin with
Great attempts, you just have to keep trying. Elden Ring is all about how many times you die until you learn the mechanics. Anyone who says they don’t die is lying-that’s what the game is about. If I can give you some advice, don’t do more than 2 combos during raids because they’ll counterattack, and you’ll lose more health in the process. Another tip is to study their attack patterns. Spend 1 or 2 lives just observing their mechanics so you can figure out how to dodge and when to land 1 or 2 hits before dodging again. Always keep your stamina bar at least half full so you can dodge when needed. And my last piece of advice: if you hit an enemy and barely deal any damage, run. You’re too underleveled to fight them. It’s a great way to gauge whether you can take them on or not.
it really shows that u aren't a noob at this type of games since you played lies of p that in my opinion is harder than elden ring
No it’s not.
It’s hard but not harder