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@@Quiqueleal85this game (imo) is the perfect souls game at the moment, the only thing I think they fumbled on is not adding a perfect block for weapons like in sekiro, and the shitty anti cheat, but other than that this game is beautiful, has weeks of content (ng+), and has so much new lore paired with amazing visual storytelling it honestly feels like the dark souls 4 Miyazaki doesn’t want to give us
Not sure if it’s already mentioned in the comments, but when you cast Barricade with L2, you can quickly press and hold L1 during the cast to keep your shield up uninterrupted during and after the cast. So Barricade can essentially become an empowered full block.
Ya I’ve also noticed that while using it, the animation also allows a block without even needing to press L1, it’s very good ability manly for the convenience and how even while doing an animation ur still able to parry.
From testing, I got the following results (at 115.0 Discovery): -Noble's Slender Sword: 0.25% drop rate - 400 kills/120 minutes -Noble's Estoc: 1.25% drop rate - 400 kills/120 minutes Best farming spot -in my opinion- is outside the Church of Vows. Five enemies (2 horns, 2 Slender Swords, 1 Estoc) very close to the Site of Grace. Hope this helps.
Got this from another post. Travel/unlock the SCHOOLHOUSE CLASSROOM SITE OF GRACE. There is 3 enemies outside, i was lucky and got it on the first drop :). It 100% drops there
I started Faith build. Got the most on my own. But this video definitely is showing me some very nice details and it's helping me to polish my build. Awesome. Thanks.
Ya, I’m doing mine. I LOVE power stance; it’s why DS2 was always my favorite till this game came out…so I have a pair of Lordsworn Straight Swords for bosses or situations that I don’t need as much defense and go nuts with them…but I think I’m gunna push into some defensive-er tactics since some stuff has been rough.
At this point I'm just watching Elden Ring videos to consume content for it and see what other people have created. My god I love this game. As usual man you've built some things outside the box that look like a lot of fun to play. Going to be doing a few unique builds myself in my next playthroughs. (Currently have 350+ hours in the game and only on my second playthrough.) Half the fun is trying to come up with stuff people haven't thought of that synergizes, yet another aspect of the game that is challenging and rewards you for the effort.
Update 1.06: if you're at 16 strength like the build suggest I recommend a great sword. Either bastard, lordsworns or claymore are good choices. Plus I d switch the brass shield for the lordsworns great shield since you have much better guard power + opponents bounce of greatshields more often vs medium shields. There's also a 14 Str Option if you don't wanna go up to 26. The guard counter of greatswords has been buffed. It comes out faster plus their regular stagger is better than straight swords.
@@retrorek kinda. Great swords guard counters are great! If you plan on using skills like barricade shield and the guard talisman than the brass shield is better because barricade shield / guard talisman work better on medium shields.
@@retrorek it saves you a whole lot of stamina when you use medium shields. If you prefer great shields than it's still alright but you got other options for sure. Hf :)
Great work as always. Here's a humble contribution with 3 weapons I found to be good alternatives for the Noble's Slender Sword should you want some variation, still Paladin-looking, available early, and keeping low STR/DEX as this is a midgame build and we already need Vig/End/Faith : Chainlink Flail : 18STR/12DEX requirement. Has a 100 crit modifier instead of the Noble's Slender Sword's 110 and probably a lower reach (I don't have exact numbers on this), but it deals strike damage (very useful) and induces bleed status (also very useful), also has a fairly fast counter attack animation and an amazing R2 on horseback (honestly it rocks). Personal opinion : flails look fantastic on paladins, on foot and on horseback, but the issue with the other early available flails is their high Dex requirement on a build that's already spreaded pretty thin stat-wise (Nightrider Flail for exemple looks amazing and really gives a "Black Templar" vibe but unfortunately needs 24 DEX and therefore sacrifice very valuable Stat points for looking great, not gonna judge if you do tho because it does look fantastic) the Chainlink flail is the only early flail that doesn't require high dex. Drops at (very) low rate on the Pumpkin Heads that wield it (there's one at the entrance of Fort Haight but only if u haven't cleaned it already, and another one west of the Four Belfries site of grace, near the soldier encampment) Should you evolve this build into a higher strength character with a greatshield, the STR scaling on this won't go to waste. Lordsworn's Greatsword : 16STR/10 requirement which is exactly what we already need for the Brass Shield. The only greatsword in the game with a 110 crit modifier. A heavier hitting with longer reach alternative, but with a slower counter attack animation (I did find myself interrupted while counterattacking with this weapon more often than I should have been). Looks great on foot but it does look a bit off when on horseback as the sword clips through the shield (not gonna lie it kinda breaks immersion for me). Available right at the start of the game from the chest in one of the wagon near Gatefront Ruins. Lordsworn's Straight Sword : 10STR/10DEX requirement. More damage than the Noble's Slender Sword but has lower reach. Same 110 crit modifier. Looks good but not as golden. I'd personnaly value the reach of the NSS more than the small loss in damage. Potato-Patatoe but it does have the advantage of being more accessible if you don't wanna hurt your sanity farming the noble wanderers for 3 hours. I considered the Morning Star as an alternative to the Chainlink Flail as it is easier to access and still has strike and bleed, but the reach looks very low (again maybe it's just visual I'd need exact numbers) and I feel you lack the good looks of the flail + the stunning R2 mounted attack.
Also as a player doing this build put like 1 point into arcane 9>10 and int 9 >13. This will allow you to drop the ashes of war and have pure physical then it allows you to use black fire, blood fire, lightening and order blade incantations all these will do more damage than the ashes of war and last longer. Only black fire blade will last a short time like 15 seconds but it's a quick cast so here's my tip, have it prepared when you know a stagger is coming then switch to cast it takes like 2 seconds then do your reposte, with a lordsworn straight sword +5 and 20 strength with 20 faith you do around 410 damage on the troll outside the 3rd church of Marika but with the black flame blade it goes up to around 650.
I had huge issues with the flail to hit enemies after the guard counter. Sadly, it does and upwards swing like the longsword, but since only the chain should hit the target, then it "whiffs" and does no damage. Morning star is better for guard counters and those crystal enemies, or the nightrider flail but that one has huge dex requirement. I've since moved on to the spear, for the longer reach but as far as mid game goes, straight swords or morning star should be better
I would possibly throw in the serpent-gods curved sword too for general trash clearing, get a little bonus heal for each enemy killed and really play into that tanky playstyle
I farmed the heck out of nobles to get the sword (several hours, almost gave up, horrendous drop rate), and I'd say it's been worth it. The thrusting move (R2) feels like it reaches way further than the Longsworn's sword
Lordsworn Straight Sword is an amazing choice and drops easier than the one in the video. Also, if you are going to show images of your site I would advice you zoom in or crop the image, its hard to see the text in smartphones.
Great guides all around. Much appreciated on the effort. The one thing to mention is the fact that any boss that doesn't stagger in 2 or 3 hits will merk you almost guaranteed. Maybe my sword isn't as cool as his, but I hit hard and counter smack constantly. I still get broken with 30e and get dropped when they continue to smack even when I'm blocking/countering. A lot of these mini bosses will not give af if you block counter if they hit more than 2 or 3 times consistently. Be careful how you use that counter attack or you'll end up getting slapped when they break your stance.
I'm using the Winged Scythe on a very similar build. It scales with faith but you can't use ashes of war on it. It does have a good range and swings mostly horizontally for decent aoe. It's skill is a pretty good jumping aoe thing that I think actually hits twice if you are close enough. It does a 4 light attack combo that will stun most basic enemies if they actually survive it. It also does bleed damage, and it is in a chest that you can get to fairly easily if you just ride past enemies on your horse so you don't have to farm it.
I've been using the Lordsworn Straight sword. It took forever to get my Brass shield and the same mobs dropped that sword long before I ever saw my shield drop.
Same. I think they nerfed drops post launch because a lot of these guides and videos about item farming came out pre launch. Like I got the cleanrot armor last night and it literally took me like 3 hours to get all four pieces lol
Currently playing something similar. I'm a higher level already and I just pumped STR/Faith to 40. Feels great with the Polearm from the first Eldentree Knight. DMG is insane.
I've been doing a similar build but I went the Beast Cleric route because those spells are really cool that and I think its super funny that I can roar at enemies and kill them from a distance.
Finally found the sword after about 3 hours farming the 2 groups of mobs at church of vows but I also used the silver pickled fowl foot to help boost the odds of finding it
Interesting, I came to a somewhat similar build but I'd say it's even more defensive oriented. My build includes a greatshield, which - combined with the barricade shield ability - means you're losing absolutely NO stamina. Even against boss heavy attacks. You will block EVERYTHING and lose no stamina. And all of this means I need less endurance, because carry weight can be improved with either the arsenal charm, or bettter yet - the great-jar's arsenal. As you did, I'm using the Cerulean Dagger and Curved Sword talisman as well. I've put most points into strength, doing the exact opposite of where you invested the bare necessities into strength I have done the same with faith (17, to hit lightning strike, this is my 'ranged option') and use the Clawmark Seal so that incantations can scale off of the strength, and use a weapon with Heavy infusion for better strength scaling. We have acces to Poison Armament, Electrify Armament and Bloodflame Blade with minimal extra investment in other attributes (Needs 10 arcane) Additonally Flame, Cleanse Me, and Flame, Grant Me Strength are available. This offers so much versatility.
I think this is exactly where my character is going. I didn't know about the Clawmark seal, that sounds perfect. Can I ask what weapon you use? Also my fear is that this is TOO versatile because it doesn't really focus on one build.
@@cansabaner6352 I am using a mace, it's quick, and it's counter-attack is pretty quick, does blunt damage which is useful against many enemies such as gargoyles and other 'solid' enemies and has a decently low-weight, freeing up weight for your Greatshield and armor, plus I like the aesthetics. As with TOO much versatility, I wouldn't worry too much. You're not sacrificing a lot of points to hit a bunch of requirements. You've got minimal endurance needed, the tiniest bit of Faith (or you can use the +5 faith talisman) however much Mind you prefer, and the rest can be pumped into Strength and Vitality, with a greater focus on Strength for hitting Greatshield requirements and propping up the damage of my relatively small weapon. Fighting bosses and chonky enemies consists mostly of buffing up pre-fight, use the Physick that boosts strength and lightning damage, buffing the Mace with lightning damage through Electrify Armament, buffing damage further with Flame, Grant Me Strength and possibly even applying Bestial Vitality for some extra in-fight healing. For normal fights you can rely on just the Electrify Armament and Barricade Shield and earn that mana back by shield-countering and doing the critical strike. If you want you could substitute the mace for another weapon with a slightly higher Crit rating to make those more effective. As a sidenote, the Cuckoo Greatshield is fantastic and has a reasonably low weight with fantastic magical defense on top. You can farm it just north of Raya Lucaria in the forest, the mounted knights drop them.
@@Interprestor I was thinking of doing something like this with the Mace or Morning Star. Lean real heavy into Barricade + Countering most of the time. But if I get a really opening or just want to burst something down? Wild Strikes with a Morning Star's bleed might be pretty brutal. At that point though maybe I'm looking at rolling a Vagabond instead of going Faith XD I dunno.
@@rudesthazard5769 Morning Star is a fantastic alternative to the Mace, the base damage is only a tiny bit lower but you'll make up for it in bleed damage. Together with Bloodflame Blade it will stack super quick, which - along with ranged options like lightning strike and aoes like Bestial Claw is worth the little dip into Faith for in my opinion.
I have a similar build, but I use the Morning Star: low stat requirements and bleed buildup, which is amazing, at the expense of some range. Same Ash of War loadout. But I've put more points into mind and faith for more incantations and less in endurance, which I compensate with the Radagon scar/soreseal and the Erdtree Favor. I don't use the turtle (I feel stamina replenishes pretty quickly already) nor the assassin's dagger (which is amazing, by the way, but I need the compensations) and the third talisman is the curved sword one for improved counters. I do use a lot of offensive incantations, though, such as lighting spear, the flames of frenzy (best AoE I've found so far, despite possible interruption, but better range and less FP cost) and black flame, besides the blessing's boon and another buff spell (such as magic defense buff). I wonder if putting some points into intelligence (for 13) in order to get that incantation from D that gives sacred buff to your weapon is worth it.
@@harrycunliffe1914 and why's that? It wouldn't work? I know that other types of incantations don't, but the sacred blade ash works, so I thought maybe Sacred incantations can work on sacred weapons
@@K40005 I don't follow. Sacred Blade is an Ash of War. Which is somewhat related to an incantation in that it gives the weapon a holy boost (it shines gold) after shooting a projectile. This ash of war is infused in my weapon, while also giving it the Sacred affinity. My question is: if Sacred Blade works, would Sacred-inffusing incantations (such as D's one) work as well? I know incantations of other types of affinities do not; but maybe Sacred-affinity incantations do work on Sacred weapons? That's the question. And if it works, would it be better than just using the incantation on a neutral affinity (keen or heavy, etc) weapon?
Really looking forward to seeing how this develops! Only level 30 myself so just starting to put stat points into faith now - would love to see where this goes at like level 70, 75 etc as I do feel like FP is going to be an issue in the long run
This is almost the exact build I'm using. Late game I felt like I *had* to start pumping mind. I have explored extensively, and I just haven't found a great way to get fp back, as it seems most items in the game are based around mitigating fp use, rather than giving it back for free. I am level 130 currently, and struggling hard on the Valkyrie lady from the trailers.
I'm doing this build and it rules! The only different is I took a few points out of faith and endurance and put into dex so I could use the winged scythe. Great weapon for this type of build
I made a little bit of a sacrifice on my Vig, END, And halved my FTH stat ( currently at 15 VIG, 15 END, and was at 35 FTH but dropped it to 24) and put those points into INT in order to use the legendary armament Sword of Night and Flame. The weapon requires a heavy stat investment (stats required: STR 12/Dex 12/ INT 24/FTH 24) The Sword hits like a truck though and best part it has 2 Ashes of War : The moon beam Rennala uses with Light attack and a fire storm aoe the wraps around you like Godrick does for aoe attacks with the Heavy hit button. This sword is great in long range and close range and in groups of enemies w if you don’t have the tail swipe incantation yet. You also get the sword early game, it’s in Liurnia Lake at the very Northmost building on the map called Caria Manor. The Manor has high level enemies there so sneak around if you are low level but if you want to take the manner on I was able to clear it comfortably at the level Fextra is at here (LV 50-60) If you are able to take out the enemies there comfortably then farm them as the small enemies drop Somber Shards(2) and the Large one’s Somber Shards(3) and they drop them regularly. You f you need the Somber Shards(1) there is a giant blacksmith whom will sell them to you just south of the entrance to Caria Manor Jesse that village of madmen and women. You nee dl these stones to upgrade the sword. The sword scales with INT/FTH the most (currently have a C rating on those stats at +4)
Another fun weapon option to consider is the morning star and putting bloodflame blade on it. Is it as paladin like? No. Is getting MORE bleed on a morning star good? Yes Also, if you have a Erdsteel dagger, put your buffing weapon art on that! And put wild strikes on your morning star!
Can confirm-putting the buff on a dagger is the way to go. With buff and sacred blade I’m doing 575 per swing with a long sword. Pretty crazy damage for a class with such survivability. Great for soloing the game
This looks interesting, like all your builds man haha Currently I am playing a Samurai-Wizard and I am killing it.. More importantly, it's so much fun. I found an ice axe last night, and changed it for my trusty katanas.. so now I am a wood chopping wizard I guess haha
@@cookie-monster7468 Icerind hatchet it's called! Tell me if you wanna know where to find it : ) the cone aoe frostbite damage will 100% get nerfed soon though. Way too OP. But pretty af
I’m running a similar build, I was using the Mausoleum Knight armor with Carian Knight set for the rest. Instead of a sword I use the Winged Scythe after upgrading from Sacred Scythe
Been playing all day, with a friend in the New amazing seemless-coop mod.. didnt really get how the whole tanking worked and how to do counters. So thank you💪
Another important element of stamina conservation: Dodging. Especially with the heavier attacks. They lag and are designed to catch people panic-rolling, but if you keep calm and watch the timing for a dodge, you'll conserve stamina vs blocking those big hits, and open up more opportunities to safely sneak in an R1 or two, possibly even a fully charged R2 if it's a big enough whiff.
Agreed, also if you try to play using rolls from time to time, you'll have some valuable technical/timing experience by the time you play future characters who may not use shields.
Just got the game and can't wait to get my character to this point! I love Paladins and this is PERFECT for an upgrade to the Paladin in early game video. Already got my brass shield, just gotta get the skills now
This build is almost exactly what I'm playing my first playthrough, it has some insane matchups and its allowed me to progress pretty deep into areas I probably shouldn't have been able to so easily. Barricade shield is all sorts of OP in the right hands, and remember you can guard counter 1 frame after a block greatly speeding up the recovery so your shield is up (with barricade shield active) before the enemies next attack. It is also worth considering a Thrusting Sword as an option, it allows you to attack and keep your block up at the same time, I use the the Bloody Helice as it gives a nominal bleed option to help push a bit more damage when your struggling to output during larger encounters
If anyone is currently doing this build I recommend watching his perfect palidin vid it’s a proper level 100 for the play style and also goes into ng+ stuff
Ok thank you Fextralife! Now I have to start new game again. BUT this will be worth it. I love this build and the variants of your builds. Awesome work and I'm excited to see the next builds :).
There is a talisman you can choose for your keepsake that pulls aggro. I have been using an almost exactly similar build. If you didnt start with the talisman it can also be picked up in the north east of linuria of the lakes at the frenzy flame village.
If you don't like the lack of range with longswords any spear works very well with this style. Also upgrade the Misericorde dagger for disgusting critical strikes. Golden vow on the dagger Aswell for extra utility. Buff with dagger, counter stagger with spear, critical with dagger.
For those who don’t know, spears allow you to attack with your shield still raised. You could potentially kill a certain NPC in Murkwater Cave and get a +7 spear at what is essentially the beginning of the game.
Im in love with my tanky shield and bleed spear character with spear counterstrike talisman, the massive damage from bleed procs, but most of all counterstrike is insane.
@@Random_Guardsman How do you deal bleed damage with your spear? What kind of spear are you using? And how are your stats looking like? Been looking for a good spear/shield guide! Currently rocking Dex/Faith with lightning armament spell to buff my +7 spear that I got off the NPC in Murkwater Cave but wondering if there's something better out there.
@@deboy00100 Im using the Bloodflame Blade faith spell to apply bleed effect to any weapon I use. BUT theres one bleed spear thats really decent, but it has a stupid high arc requirement, but theres a bleed spear called Inquisitor's Girandole, in the fire area which the Bloodflame Blade spell stacks with, which is what im aiming for, currently using the +7 spear mysellf. Started as confessor. 20 vig, 20 endruance, 20 str, 16 dex, 10 arcana(1 point for bloodflame req) and im currently dumping everything into fath for when I pick up that grand spear that scales off faith and ofc more faith spells, they become bonkers after a while. Maybe im gonna need a little bit mind later on for fp, but not been an issue so far. I did vig first, then balanced out the stats as I needed. Its fairly easy to use, requires no setup unless you want summons to help you, Ive been using the rotten stray, feel the dot fits my tanky playstyle. You could probably not take as much str or dex as me, but I love changing around weapons. I also took the liberty of checking fextralifes wiki and you can find both spears, bloodflame blade and spear counterstrike talisman on the interactive map:) Hope I didnt leave anything out>.< Edit: I did, need the shield ashes from the night knight rider.
Good video, but It would have been nice if you'd have shown where exactly nobles can be found to farm. If you're going to make a weapon part of a build, give us a little more info on where to get it.
The best place is just south of Caelid Highway South grace spot. Look for those graves that have runes in them. Be careful of the giant that can spawn from killing one of the Wandering Nobles. Six of them spawn here and it's extremely easy to wipe them out. I got this tip from an anonymous fextralife wiki comment. WAY easier than the road in limgrave. Try to avoid killing the one that spawns the giant once you figure out which one it is. Or don't bother since you can just run around him
I’ve been playing like this build. I’m at level 75 rn. I’ve been using the Golden Epitaph and brass shield still. I have no clue where the coded sword is for now but I’m just going through the capital. Great video though I do like playing this build
Loving these guides! High level of professionalism in your vids too. A mid-to-late game dex/faith build next, please :D I'm wanting to perfect my style of a katana in one hand and a seal (lightning and dragon incants) in the other but could definitely use some advice as a new player to the series.
My issue with the barricade thing is that it does not last long, it is very situational, and it prevents me to use my sword skill without removing my sword or take my sword two handed, which I find a bit dangerous in the middle of a fight. Or maybe I should learn how to parry with my sword, though I doubt it will be as efficient as with the shield :)
That’s awesome! Definitely gonna try this out. I was thinking about a hybrid Int/faith build, maybe leaning h more to one side or the other. Obviously it would be for a much higher lvl. What do you think
I tried this, it made things really hard for me because I wasn't dealing as much damage as I should for my level and I didn't have the hp I needed. Eventually I respecced and things have been so much better as a faith focused build.
I’m gonna tweak this build and use the sword of night and flame for more ape and maybe royal remains armor for the hp regen after taking dmg I already have this build but with 9 endurance so time to revamp it lol 😂
Most of the bosses have holy resistance. I really like this build but the fact that the most of the bosses have holy resistance scares me. Any thoughts?
Holy resistance only becomes a problem in late-game but if you're still using this build then, get the Flaming Strike Ash of War in Redmane Castle. It's basically Sacred Blade except Fire instead of Holy.
Yesss. This is what I have been waiting for. After your video on the Paladin build, I needed to know what's next. FYI I haven't even started the game, doing all my research first! Haha! Let's go!
They nerfed Barricade Sheild pretty bad in new update. The ash of war went from lasting 15 seconds to NOW lasting only 5 seconds. And uses more FP per use…
Yeah, I'm kind of reluctant to use this build now as I just saw that in the patch notes. Nerfing one skill wouldn't be that big a deal, but its a central focus of this, so I feel like its not something to lightly brush off.
The Godrick Knight Set is *very* comparable to the Mausoleum Knight set. I got a piece of it in Limgrave from the heavy knights walking around. I don't know how long it would take to farm, but it's there as an option!
I have been using a spear, the one that drops of the first knights. I like it because you can light attack past shield guard. Any reason to prefer the sword over spear?
In these FromSoft games, you will find that straight swords are incredibly reliable and versatile. Relatively light weapons with good attack speed and damage, and some ability to hit multiple enemies at once with their wider swings. I'm of the opinion that many bosses in Elden Ring, and especially Dark Souls 3, were almost kind of balanced around you having a straight sword, considering timings and openings. Spears and thrusting swords are very good options for shield users considering their defensive style, though most of them only have pokes and stabs for attacks.
New to souls games, quick question: In the vid he can activate his swords Ash of war while having the shield equipped. When I do it it only activates my shields ash of war and I cant activate my swords. How is he doing it?
Bookmarked for great info. I've just reached Lucaria and I am weak as shit. I love the incantations and melee combinations atm so I will be making a similar build to this. Ty kindly sor taking the time to make content.
I'm using the claymore and i love it! Use it 1 handed though, alongside the brass shield. It's slower, but the damage is insane and the reach is also great.
I know this vid is like a month old, but given the evolution into the Lightning Lancer build, I opted to forego the Faith and just pump dex to 22 instead, leaving the rest of the stats the same (aside from faith obviously, which will be closer to 18). You can pretty much start using treespear as soon as you hit 50, and if you've been spending stones to upgrade it it's a MASSIVE boost to damage. After that just level faith to 30 (nice round number), which allows you to use all the lightning incantations, and then you can choose to pump strength, vigor, or endurance as needed
Got my Noble's Slender Sword farming after Debate Parlor grace (Raya Lucaria Academy). Two nobles searching in the dirt at the ramp. Three more up the ramp (with one sholar in the room). One more on the stairs (up to two really anoying sholars). On the opposite wall are again two searching dirt (and another sholars). Then there is a group of three at the minor erdtree and a last one kneeling at the cliff not far away.
I'm a mix breed I had holly with twin blade with medium shields didn't even know anything about this game got me thru some real hard battles 😳😄 I def try this build love paladin
I tried this build out but my reality seems to be very different from this with regards to the guard counter. In your showcase, we can see that you drop bosses to their knees all the time but when I try this build out on the same bosses i can do 8+ guard counters on them and they won't drop once. Normal enemies tend to get staggered by one or two guard counters but on bosses i have not managed a single time. Am i doing something very wrong or are there crucial aspects to this build not shown in the video?
I think the issue here is that stagger damage actually works like an invisible stun bar that fills each time you counter, but it also decays over time. So in order to actually stun a boss, you have to hit them with a lot of stagger quickly and not all bosses will have attack patterns that make that feasible purely with guard counters. I usually try to mix counters and jump attacks, that usually does the trick.
Bro this was awesome!! I played a Grave Cleric in my last DND campaign, and I was wondering how I could port him to ER. You made it look easier than I thought. Great vid!!
Now that barricade shield was nerfed to be really bad, are there any alternatives? Just a different Ash or maybe a different shield? A bugger shield would give more guard but require more strength and the nobles sword scales with dex and faith so the str would be wasted. I'm not sure what to do.
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Is it possible to make a all in one build?If it is then please do make a video about it
Please do advanced vagabond next! Love this videos man, so helpful. You know everything!
Looking forward to the end game progression of this build guide.
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The fact that you guys can pump out such high quality content so frequently in incredible. Loving the Elden Ring stuff, keep it up.
the game also has a LOT of content/equipment to meddle with it is amazing how many builds and play styles people come up with.
I also love the channel but you have to give a nod - they did great work for other past games such as Demon Souls and Deadfire.
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@@Quiqueleal85this game (imo) is the perfect souls game at the moment, the only thing I think they fumbled on is not adding a perfect block for weapons like in sekiro, and the shitty anti cheat, but other than that this game is beautiful, has weeks of content (ng+), and has so much new lore paired with amazing visual storytelling it honestly feels like the dark souls 4 Miyazaki doesn’t want to give us
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Not sure if it’s already mentioned in the comments, but when you cast Barricade with L2, you can quickly press and hold L1 during the cast to keep your shield up uninterrupted during and after the cast. So Barricade can essentially become an empowered full block.
Ya I’ve also noticed that while using it, the animation also allows a block without even needing to press L1, it’s very good ability manly for the convenience and how even while doing an animation ur still able to parry.
@@jaystar9053 Yeah, if you're good with timing, the initial cast of Barricade is a great timed block.
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From testing, I got the following results (at 115.0 Discovery):
-Noble's Slender Sword: 0.25% drop rate - 400 kills/120 minutes
-Noble's Estoc: 1.25% drop rate - 400 kills/120 minutes
Best farming spot -in my opinion- is outside the Church of Vows. Five enemies (2 horns, 2 Slender Swords, 1 Estoc) very close to the Site of Grace.
Hope this helps.
Thanks! Took me 15min and 4 silver fowl feet!
worked well, took me about 40min 3 silver fowl feet with a 140 discovery (190 with buff).
Got this from another post. Travel/unlock the SCHOOLHOUSE CLASSROOM SITE OF GRACE. There is 3 enemies outside, i was lucky and got it on the first drop :). It 100% drops there
@@cyberkallie6442 Thanks
Or just use the Broadsword
I started Faith build. Got the most on my own. But this video definitely is showing me some very nice details and it's helping me to polish my build. Awesome. Thanks.
Ya, I’m doing mine. I LOVE power stance; it’s why DS2 was always my favorite till this game came out…so I have a pair of Lordsworn Straight Swords for bosses or situations that I don’t need as much defense and go nuts with them…but I think I’m gunna push into some defensive-er tactics since some stuff has been rough.
At this point I'm just watching Elden Ring videos to consume content for it and see what other people have created. My god I love this game. As usual man you've built some things outside the box that look like a lot of fun to play. Going to be doing a few unique builds myself in my next playthroughs. (Currently have 350+ hours in the game and only on my second playthrough.) Half the fun is trying to come up with stuff people haven't thought of that synergizes, yet another aspect of the game that is challenging and rewards you for the effort.
Update 1.06: if you're at 16 strength like the build suggest I recommend a great sword. Either bastard, lordsworns or claymore are good choices. Plus I d switch the brass shield for the lordsworns great shield since you have much better guard power + opponents bounce of greatshields more often vs medium shields. There's also a 14 Str Option if you don't wanna go up to 26. The guard counter of greatswords has been buffed. It comes out faster plus their regular stagger is better than straight swords.
Is this still applicable?
@@retrorek kinda. Great swords guard counters are great! If you plan on using skills like barricade shield and the guard talisman than the brass shield is better because barricade shield / guard talisman work better on medium shields.
@@GerritTV187 I’m not using the guard talisman I don’t think… just the 3 talismans in the video and the barricade shield skill.
@@retrorek it saves you a whole lot of stamina when you use medium shields. If you prefer great shields than it's still alright but you got other options for sure. Hf :)
Great work as always.
Here's a humble contribution with 3 weapons I found to be good alternatives for the Noble's Slender Sword should you want some variation, still Paladin-looking, available early, and keeping low STR/DEX as this is a midgame build and we already need Vig/End/Faith :
Chainlink Flail : 18STR/12DEX requirement. Has a 100 crit modifier instead of the Noble's Slender Sword's 110 and probably a lower reach (I don't have exact numbers on this), but it deals strike damage (very useful) and induces bleed status (also very useful), also has a fairly fast counter attack animation and an amazing R2 on horseback (honestly it rocks). Personal opinion : flails look fantastic on paladins, on foot and on horseback, but the issue with the other early available flails is their high Dex requirement on a build that's already spreaded pretty thin stat-wise (Nightrider Flail for exemple looks amazing and really gives a "Black Templar" vibe but unfortunately needs 24 DEX and therefore sacrifice very valuable Stat points for looking great, not gonna judge if you do tho because it does look fantastic) the Chainlink flail is the only early flail that doesn't require high dex. Drops at (very) low rate on the Pumpkin Heads that wield it (there's one at the entrance of Fort Haight but only if u haven't cleaned it already, and another one west of the Four Belfries site of grace, near the soldier encampment)
Should you evolve this build into a higher strength character with a greatshield, the STR scaling on this won't go to waste.
Lordsworn's Greatsword : 16STR/10 requirement which is exactly what we already need for the Brass Shield. The only greatsword in the game with a 110 crit modifier. A heavier hitting with longer reach alternative, but with a slower counter attack animation (I did find myself interrupted while counterattacking with this weapon more often than I should have been). Looks great on foot but it does look a bit off when on horseback as the sword clips through the shield (not gonna lie it kinda breaks immersion for me). Available right at the start of the game from the chest in one of the wagon near Gatefront Ruins.
Lordsworn's Straight Sword : 10STR/10DEX requirement. More damage than the Noble's Slender Sword but has lower reach. Same 110 crit modifier. Looks good but not as golden. I'd personnaly value the reach of the NSS more than the small loss in damage. Potato-Patatoe but it does have the advantage of being more accessible if you don't wanna hurt your sanity farming the noble wanderers for 3 hours.
I considered the Morning Star as an alternative to the Chainlink Flail as it is easier to access and still has strike and bleed, but the reach looks very low (again maybe it's just visual I'd need exact numbers) and I feel you lack the good looks of the flail + the stunning R2 mounted attack.
Chainlink Flail is perfect! Been trying to decide all day what to bleed weapon to go with for pally, tyty.
Also as a player doing this build put like 1 point into arcane 9>10 and int 9 >13. This will allow you to drop the ashes of war and have pure physical then it allows you to use black fire, blood fire, lightening and order blade incantations all these will do more damage than the ashes of war and last longer. Only black fire blade will last a short time like 15 seconds but it's a quick cast so here's my tip, have it prepared when you know a stagger is coming then switch to cast it takes like 2 seconds then do your reposte, with a lordsworn straight sword +5 and 20 strength with 20 faith you do around 410 damage on the troll outside the 3rd church of Marika but with the black flame blade it goes up to around 650.
I had huge issues with the flail to hit enemies after the guard counter. Sadly, it does and upwards swing like the longsword, but since only the chain should hit the target, then it "whiffs" and does no damage. Morning star is better for guard counters and those crystal enemies, or the nightrider flail but that one has huge dex requirement. I've since moved on to the spear, for the longer reach but as far as mid game goes, straight swords or morning star should be better
I would possibly throw in the serpent-gods curved sword too for general trash clearing, get a little bonus heal for each enemy killed and really play into that tanky playstyle
Going to use this Build with the Lordsworn's Greatsword cool. Thanks
I'm doing this mostly, but with the Winged Scythe the bleed build up is so good on top of everything else.
I appreciate how he takes looks into consideration when making these
Loving the guides man, first you got me through Divinity 2 and now Elden Ring. Your builds are always creative af!
EDIT: Spelling
Same here! Seeing these guides coming up after enjoying them so much on Divinity 2 actually made me buy Elden Ring.
Same! I got a lot of my DOS2 builds from him.
you really don't need to announce the fact that you fixed spelling lol
@@Solaxe yeah I never understood why people need to justify an edit
Same. I couldn't play Divinity 2 without this guy.
FOr anyone not into the sword listed, the Lordsworn's Straight Sword is a alternative, same crit chance, and only needs 10 str/dex.
Thanks. And it has better stats than the Noble..
it's much much slower though
thats what i was using because i loved how it looks better and more chuncky
I farmed the heck out of nobles to get the sword (several hours, almost gave up, horrendous drop rate), and I'd say it's been worth it. The thrusting move (R2) feels like it reaches way further than the Longsworn's sword
@@bryanlee6065 where are the nobles at?
great build, my son has 0 limbs and uses a straw to play, so by pressing 1 button to block and then another to execute was pretty easy for him
Dawg😭
Lordsworn Straight Sword is an amazing choice and drops easier than the one in the video. Also, if you are going to show images of your site I would advice you zoom in or crop the image, its hard to see the text in smartphones.
This seems like a great build to take advantage of all the combat changes. Will definitely be running this soon.
This was exactly what I was looking for. This is the build I'm imagining as I level up. Super helpful!!!
Can’t wait to see where this build goes. I’ve been using this since the beginning of the game and it makes a lot of content easy.
Great guides all around. Much appreciated on the effort.
The one thing to mention is the fact that any boss that doesn't stagger in 2 or 3 hits will merk you almost guaranteed. Maybe my sword isn't as cool as his, but I hit hard and counter smack constantly. I still get broken with 30e and get dropped when they continue to smack even when I'm blocking/countering.
A lot of these mini bosses will not give af if you block counter if they hit more than 2 or 3 times consistently.
Be careful how you use that counter attack or you'll end up getting slapped when they break your stance.
I'm using the Winged Scythe on a very similar build. It scales with faith but you can't use ashes of war on it. It does have a good range and swings mostly horizontally for decent aoe. It's skill is a pretty good jumping aoe thing that I think actually hits twice if you are close enough. It does a 4 light attack combo that will stun most basic enemies if they actually survive it. It also does bleed damage, and it is in a chest that you can get to fairly easily if you just ride past enemies on your horse so you don't have to farm it.
Currently playing with this build and I can 100% confirm it’s very fun!
Love the guides, can’t wait for an update on the “Barbarian” colossal rush playstyle!
Love these builds. Can't wait to see what you'll do with for advanced dragon build
same!
I'm gonna base my next character on that build
I've been using the Lordsworn Straight sword. It took forever to get my Brass shield and the same mobs dropped that sword long before I ever saw my shield drop.
Same. I think they nerfed drops post launch because a lot of these guides and videos about item farming came out pre launch. Like I got the cleanrot armor last night and it literally took me like 3 hours to get all four pieces lol
Currently playing something similar.
I'm a higher level already and I just pumped STR/Faith to 40.
Feels great with the Polearm from the first Eldentree Knight.
DMG is insane.
I've been doing a similar build but I went the Beast Cleric route because those spells are really cool that and I think its super funny that I can roar at enemies and kill them from a distance.
this video came just at the right time, i started my game with your paladin video and i'm currently in lucaria so this is great
Finally found the sword after about 3 hours farming the 2 groups of mobs at church of vows but I also used the silver pickled fowl foot to help boost the odds of finding it
"Posted 8 seconds ago" 😂 That timing is on point!
Interesting, I came to a somewhat similar build but I'd say it's even more defensive oriented.
My build includes a greatshield, which - combined with the barricade shield ability - means you're losing absolutely NO stamina. Even against boss heavy attacks. You will block EVERYTHING and lose no stamina. And all of this means I need less endurance, because carry weight can be improved with either the arsenal charm, or bettter yet - the great-jar's arsenal.
As you did, I'm using the Cerulean Dagger and Curved Sword talisman as well.
I've put most points into strength, doing the exact opposite of where you invested the bare necessities into strength I have done the same with faith (17, to hit lightning strike, this is my 'ranged option') and use the Clawmark Seal so that incantations can scale off of the strength, and use a weapon with Heavy infusion for better strength scaling. We have acces to Poison Armament, Electrify Armament and Bloodflame Blade with minimal extra investment in other attributes (Needs 10 arcane) Additonally Flame, Cleanse Me, and Flame, Grant Me Strength are available. This offers so much versatility.
I think this is exactly where my character is going. I didn't know about the Clawmark seal, that sounds perfect. Can I ask what weapon you use? Also my fear is that this is TOO versatile because it doesn't really focus on one build.
@@cansabaner6352 I am using a mace, it's quick, and it's counter-attack is pretty quick, does blunt damage which is useful against many enemies such as gargoyles and other 'solid' enemies and has a decently low-weight, freeing up weight for your Greatshield and armor, plus I like the aesthetics.
As with TOO much versatility, I wouldn't worry too much. You're not sacrificing a lot of points to hit a bunch of requirements. You've got minimal endurance needed, the tiniest bit of Faith (or you can use the +5 faith talisman) however much Mind you prefer, and the rest can be pumped into Strength and Vitality, with a greater focus on Strength for hitting Greatshield requirements and propping up the damage of my relatively small weapon.
Fighting bosses and chonky enemies consists mostly of buffing up pre-fight, use the Physick that boosts strength and lightning damage, buffing the Mace with lightning damage through Electrify Armament, buffing damage further with Flame, Grant Me Strength and possibly even applying Bestial Vitality for some extra in-fight healing.
For normal fights you can rely on just the Electrify Armament and Barricade Shield and earn that mana back by shield-countering and doing the critical strike. If you want you could substitute the mace for another weapon with a slightly higher Crit rating to make those more effective.
As a sidenote, the Cuckoo Greatshield is fantastic and has a reasonably low weight with fantastic magical defense on top. You can farm it just north of Raya Lucaria in the forest, the mounted knights drop them.
@@Interprestor I was thinking of doing something like this with the Mace or Morning Star. Lean real heavy into Barricade + Countering most of the time. But if I get a really opening or just want to burst something down? Wild Strikes with a Morning Star's bleed might be pretty brutal. At that point though maybe I'm looking at rolling a Vagabond instead of going Faith XD I dunno.
Exactly what I did. I prefer the STR version of the Paladin concept over the FTH one.
@@rudesthazard5769 Morning Star is a fantastic alternative to the Mace, the base damage is only a tiny bit lower but you'll make up for it in bleed damage. Together with Bloodflame Blade it will stack super quick, which - along with ranged options like lightning strike and aoes like Bestial Claw is worth the little dip into Faith for in my opinion.
I have a similar build, but I use the Morning Star: low stat requirements and bleed buildup, which is amazing, at the expense of some range. Same Ash of War loadout. But I've put more points into mind and faith for more incantations and less in endurance, which I compensate with the Radagon scar/soreseal and the Erdtree Favor. I don't use the turtle (I feel stamina replenishes pretty quickly already) nor the assassin's dagger (which is amazing, by the way, but I need the compensations) and the third talisman is the curved sword one for improved counters. I do use a lot of offensive incantations, though, such as lighting spear, the flames of frenzy (best AoE I've found so far, despite possible interruption, but better range and less FP cost) and black flame, besides the blessing's boon and another buff spell (such as magic defense buff). I wonder if putting some points into intelligence (for 13) in order to get that incantation from D that gives sacred buff to your weapon is worth it.
If you’re using Sacred Weapon, you’re better ignoring D’s incantation
@@harrycunliffe1914 and why's that? It wouldn't work? I know that other types of incantations don't, but the sacred blade ash works, so I thought maybe Sacred incantations can work on sacred weapons
@@cogumerlimgaming9803 sacred blade is just a better sacred weapon and sacred weapon can't go on holy infused weapons
@@K40005 I don't follow. Sacred Blade is an Ash of War. Which is somewhat related to an incantation in that it gives the weapon a holy boost (it shines gold) after shooting a projectile. This ash of war is infused in my weapon, while also giving it the Sacred affinity. My question is: if Sacred Blade works, would Sacred-inffusing incantations (such as D's one) work as well? I know incantations of other types of affinities do not; but maybe Sacred-affinity incantations do work on Sacred weapons? That's the question. And if it works, would it be better than just using the incantation on a neutral affinity (keen or heavy, etc) weapon?
@@cogumerlimgaming9803 it does not work (one of them is naturally built into the weapon the other is not)
Really looking forward to seeing how this develops! Only level 30 myself so just starting to put stat points into faith now - would love to see where this goes at like level 70, 75 etc as I do feel like FP is going to be an issue in the long run
This is almost the exact build I'm using. Late game I felt like I *had* to start pumping mind. I have explored extensively, and I just haven't found a great way to get fp back, as it seems most items in the game are based around mitigating fp use, rather than giving it back for free. I am level 130 currently, and struggling hard on the Valkyrie lady from the trailers.
@@keskes1338 the blue assassins dagger or whatever its called goves you fp on crotical strikes
Amazing stuff. Loving these guides!
I'm doing this build and it rules! The only different is I took a few points out of faith and endurance and put into dex so I could use the winged scythe. Great weapon for this type of build
That's exactly what I did for this build too! The damage from the scythe is pretty nasty tbh
I made a little bit of a sacrifice on my Vig, END, And halved my FTH stat ( currently at 15 VIG, 15 END, and was at 35 FTH but dropped it to 24) and put those points into INT in order to use the legendary armament Sword of Night and Flame. The weapon requires a heavy stat investment (stats required: STR 12/Dex 12/ INT 24/FTH 24)
The Sword hits like a truck though and best part it has 2 Ashes of War : The moon beam Rennala uses with Light attack and a fire storm aoe the wraps around you like Godrick does for aoe attacks with the Heavy hit button.
This sword is great in long range and close range and in groups of enemies w if you don’t have the tail swipe incantation yet. You also get the sword early game, it’s in Liurnia Lake at the very Northmost building on the map called Caria Manor. The Manor has high level enemies there so sneak around if you are low level but if you want to take the manner on I was able to clear it comfortably at the level Fextra is at here (LV 50-60)
If you are able to take out the enemies there comfortably then farm them as the small enemies drop Somber Shards(2) and the Large one’s Somber Shards(3) and they drop them regularly. You f you need the Somber Shards(1) there is a giant blacksmith whom will sell them to you just south of the entrance to Caria Manor Jesse that village of madmen and women. You nee dl these stones to upgrade the sword.
The sword scales with INT/FTH the most (currently have a C rating on those stats at +4)
that sword makes this game so boring, just a walktrough
Another fun weapon option to consider is the morning star and putting bloodflame blade on it.
Is it as paladin like? No.
Is getting MORE bleed on a morning star good? Yes
Also, if you have a Erdsteel dagger, put your buffing weapon art on that! And put wild strikes on your morning star!
A mace is very Paladin so why not a morning star
Morning star is amazing for this build
@@Winters1981 Because most paladins don't put blood red flames on their morning stars. They should, but they dont.
Can confirm-putting the buff on a dagger is the way to go. With buff and sacred blade I’m doing 575 per swing with a long sword. Pretty crazy damage for a class with such survivability. Great for soloing the game
What buffing weapon art are you guys referring to
Thanks for the disclaimer at the beginning. I'll make sure to come back to this
Your build guides are amazing! Elden Ring makes me feel like Im playing Diablo 2 again.
As a casual ring player thank you so very much. Takes a load off to watch and build with my own tweets and armor sets. Appreciate the assistance
This looks interesting, like all your builds man haha Currently I am playing a Samurai-Wizard and I am killing it.. More importantly, it's so much fun. I found an ice axe last night, and changed it for my trusty katanas.. so now I am a wood chopping wizard I guess haha
What’s the ice axe called? I’m about ready to give up my katanas lol
been doing mage samurai too, there's 2 different magic katanas which is nice
@@cookie-monster7468 Icerind Hatchet, just need to pick it up from a unguarden chest in the swamps at acadamy if I remember right:)
@@cookie-monster7468 Icerind hatchet it's called! Tell me if you wanna know where to find it : )
the cone aoe frostbite damage will 100% get nerfed soon though. Way too OP. But pretty af
Yes waiting for this one.
This build is really fun thanks, a definite improvement over the paladin build, it felt like it needed a lot more endurance than first suggested
Just wanted to thank you for all of your great content! I've followed you from Demons Souls and Elden Ring.
Quickref Attritbute Stats @ lvl50:
Vig:20
Mind:14
End:20
Str:16
Dex:12
int:9
Fai:29
Arc:9
This is nearly identical to the build I've been playing, and I can vouch that it is incredibly fun.
I’m running a similar build, I was using the Mausoleum Knight armor with Carian Knight set for the rest. Instead of a sword I use the Winged Scythe after upgrading from Sacred Scythe
Haha. Exact same build here.
Been playing all day, with a friend in the New amazing seemless-coop mod.. didnt really get how the whole tanking worked and how to do counters. So thank you💪
Another important element of stamina conservation: Dodging.
Especially with the heavier attacks. They lag and are designed to catch people panic-rolling, but if you keep calm and watch the timing for a dodge, you'll conserve stamina vs blocking those big hits, and open up more opportunities to safely sneak in an R1 or two, possibly even a fully charged R2 if it's a big enough whiff.
Agreed, also if you try to play using rolls from time to time, you'll have some valuable technical/timing experience by the time you play future characters who may not use shields.
I may be wrong but it seems to defeat the purpose of this build which is to block, riposte and stagger.
That’s the main reason for the AoW, so you CAN just block and counter attack without dodging
Very good build, Lordsworns Greatsword also works well in case you don't want to farm.
I've been enjoying the Winged Scythe on my paladin-style build. Will experiment with a quick sword like this too!
Is there anyway to utilize winged scythe the best way? I feel like it could be stronger
@@rudys.artous5477 dual scythes
@@rudys.artous5477 Halo scythe in other hand
Just got the game and can't wait to get my character to this point! I love Paladins and this is PERFECT for an upgrade to the Paladin in early game video. Already got my brass shield, just gotta get the skills now
This build is almost exactly what I'm playing my first playthrough, it has some insane matchups and its allowed me to progress pretty deep into areas I probably shouldn't have been able to so easily. Barricade shield is all sorts of OP in the right hands, and remember you can guard counter 1 frame after a block greatly speeding up the recovery so your shield is up (with barricade shield active) before the enemies next attack.
It is also worth considering a Thrusting Sword as an option, it allows you to attack and keep your block up at the same time, I use the the Bloody Helice as it gives a nominal bleed option to help push a bit more damage when your struggling to output during larger encounters
Also, you will struggle with ranged options, keep that in mind going into this build.
Doesn't lightning spear help solve this? It seems to give me plenty range.
If anyone is currently doing this build I recommend watching his perfect palidin vid it’s a proper level 100 for the play style and also goes into ng+ stuff
Ok thank you Fextralife! Now I have to start new game again. BUT this will be worth it. I love this build and the variants of your builds. Awesome work and I'm excited to see the next builds :).
Just play and respec
Thank you for this build idea! Im working on a few lvl 50 pvp builds!
Killing it with these builds! I want to try them all. Keep it up!😋
When he says you need crucible tail I highly recommend getting crucible horns as well it drops from the crucible knight in stormveil castle
There is a talisman you can choose for your keepsake that pulls aggro. I have been using an almost exactly similar build. If you didnt start with the talisman it can also be picked up in the north east of linuria of the lakes at the frenzy flame village.
If you don't like the lack of range with longswords any spear works very well with this style. Also upgrade the Misericorde dagger for disgusting critical strikes. Golden vow on the dagger Aswell for extra utility. Buff with dagger, counter stagger with spear, critical with dagger.
For those who don’t know, spears allow you to attack with your shield still raised. You could potentially kill a certain NPC in Murkwater Cave and get a +7 spear at what is essentially the beginning of the game.
Im in love with my tanky shield and bleed spear character with spear counterstrike talisman, the massive damage from bleed procs, but most of all counterstrike is insane.
@@Random_Guardsman How do you deal bleed damage with your spear? What kind of spear are you using? And how are your stats looking like?
Been looking for a good spear/shield guide! Currently rocking Dex/Faith with lightning armament spell to buff my +7 spear that I got off the NPC in Murkwater Cave but wondering if there's something better out there.
@@deboy00100 Im using the Bloodflame Blade faith spell to apply bleed effect to any weapon I use. BUT theres one bleed spear thats really decent, but it has a stupid high arc requirement, but theres a bleed spear called Inquisitor's Girandole, in the fire area which the Bloodflame Blade spell stacks with, which is what im aiming for, currently using the +7 spear mysellf.
Started as confessor. 20 vig, 20 endruance, 20 str, 16 dex, 10 arcana(1 point for bloodflame req) and im currently dumping everything into fath for when I pick up that grand spear that scales off faith and ofc more faith spells, they become bonkers after a while. Maybe im gonna need a little bit mind later on for fp, but not been an issue so far. I did vig first, then balanced out the stats as I needed.
Its fairly easy to use, requires no setup unless you want summons to help you, Ive been using the rotten stray, feel the dot fits my tanky playstyle. You could probably not take as much str or dex as me, but I love changing around weapons. I also took the liberty of checking fextralifes wiki and you can find both spears, bloodflame blade and spear counterstrike talisman on the interactive map:) Hope I didnt leave anything out>.< Edit: I did, need the shield ashes from the night knight rider.
@@Random_Guardsman there’s a Bleed Spear in the beginning of Caelid that requires 16 str and 20 dex. Could just run in and get it.
@@justachad6494 The one I want ( Inquisitor's Girandole) is in the zone im currently in, just not ran and got it yet and I want the faith scaling;D
Live that you’re putting out level fifty builds as well, super helpful
Good video, but It would have been nice if you'd have shown where exactly nobles can be found to farm. If you're going to make a weapon part of a build, give us a little more info on where to get it.
He did. Run down the main road in limgrave and hit the convoy with the two
Giants
The best place is just south of Caelid Highway South grace spot. Look for those graves that have runes in them. Be careful of the giant that can spawn from killing one of the Wandering Nobles. Six of them spawn here and it's extremely easy to wipe them out. I got this tip from an anonymous fextralife wiki comment. WAY easier than the road in limgrave. Try to avoid killing the one that spawns the giant once you figure out which one it is. Or don't bother since you can just run around him
Love the F bomb he drops when telling us the chest piece, I agree man, it looks AWESOME!
The brother that always saves you with a paladin build
"This just looks fucking awesome" I'm very happy you said this, I knew I'm not the only one that fashin is more important than raw stats/meta armor.
Recent subscriber! Loving the content! Would be super stoked to see the Soul Samurai next!
I’ve been playing like this build. I’m at level 75 rn. I’ve been using the Golden Epitaph and brass shield still. I have no clue where the coded sword is for now but I’m just going through the capital. Great video though I do like playing this build
I got the sword in 15 minutes, just gotta have a bit of faith
Yay builds to carry me through elden ring
Loving these guides! High level of professionalism in your vids too. A mid-to-late game dex/faith build next, please :D I'm wanting to perfect my style of a katana in one hand and a seal (lightning and dragon incants) in the other but could definitely use some advice as a new player to the series.
Intelligence Samurai next please!
Such good content, every single day. I'm very impressed. Thank you good sir
This game is just absolutely incredible. A true culmination of DS, BB & Sek
My issue with the barricade thing is that it does not last long, it is very situational, and it prevents me to use my sword skill without removing my sword or take my sword two handed, which I find a bit dangerous in the middle of a fight. Or maybe I should learn how to parry with my sword, though I doubt it will be as efficient as with the shield :)
New Fextra Elden Ring build = absolutely fantastic
That’s awesome! Definitely gonna try this out. I was thinking about a hybrid Int/faith build, maybe leaning h more to one side or the other. Obviously it would be for a much higher lvl. What do you think
I tried this, it made things really hard for me because I wasn't dealing as much damage as I should for my level and I didn't have the hp I needed. Eventually I respecced and things have been so much better as a faith focused build.
I’m gonna tweak this build and use the sword of night and flame for more ape and maybe royal remains armor for the hp regen after taking dmg I already have this build but with 9 endurance so time to revamp it lol 😂
This is awesome, thanks for some ideas to round out paladin!
Most of the bosses have holy resistance. I really like this build but the fact that the most of the bosses have holy resistance scares me. Any thoughts?
Holy resistance only becomes a problem in late-game but if you're still using this build then, get the Flaming Strike Ash of War in Redmane Castle. It's basically Sacred Blade except Fire instead of Holy.
Yesss. This is what I have been waiting for. After your video on the Paladin build, I needed to know what's next. FYI I haven't even started the game, doing all my research first! Haha! Let's go!
They nerfed Barricade Sheild pretty bad in new update. The ash of war went from lasting 15 seconds to NOW lasting only 5 seconds. And uses more FP per use…
Yeah, I'm kind of reluctant to use this build now as I just saw that in the patch notes. Nerfing one skill wouldn't be that big a deal, but its a central focus of this, so I feel like its not something to lightly brush off.
@@barachiel212 Barricade Shield can still tank Radahn's BS homing arrows. You good.
Thanks for these I dont game much like I used to and I've been loving the pally vibes in elden ring and I had no idea where to start
How about post shield nerf? Still a valid setup?
It seems good. I just restarted as a. Confessor last week with the same shield and ash. It's a tank
The Godrick Knight Set is *very* comparable to the Mausoleum Knight set. I got a piece of it in Limgrave from the heavy knights walking around. I don't know how long it would take to farm, but it's there as an option!
I have been using a spear, the one that drops of the first knights. I like it because you can light attack past shield guard. Any reason to prefer the sword over spear?
In these FromSoft games, you will find that straight swords are incredibly reliable and versatile. Relatively light weapons with good attack speed and damage, and some ability to hit multiple enemies at once with their wider swings. I'm of the opinion that many bosses in Elden Ring, and especially Dark Souls 3, were almost kind of balanced around you having a straight sword, considering timings and openings.
Spears and thrusting swords are very good options for shield users considering their defensive style, though most of them only have pokes and stabs for attacks.
Been waiting for this!
New to souls games, quick question: In the vid he can activate his swords Ash of war while having the shield equipped. When I do it it only activates my shields ash of war and I cant activate my swords. How is he doing it?
You have to put no skill on your shield.eldenring.wiki.fextralife.com/Ash+of+War:+No+Skill
Bookmarked for great info. I've just reached Lucaria and I am weak as shit. I love the incantations and melee combinations atm so I will be making a similar build to this.
Ty kindly sor taking the time to make content.
Love the build! Would a Claymore be a reasonable alternative for the weapon?
Im using claymore but sometime it too slow so i think it really depend on the fight but that mean u spend more point on dex and str instead of fth
Also once you got urself a lighting incan you will be lighting mage with a blockable sheild
I'm using the claymore and i love it! Use it 1 handed though, alongside the brass shield. It's slower, but the damage is insane and the reach is also great.
Thank you. First time into a from software game. Elden ring is amazing 😍 level 57 atm and stuck using the golden halbert 😅
with the nerf to Barricade Shield from the recent update, is it still worth it? should I focus on a different ash of war?
Yeah still worth it
I know this vid is like a month old, but given the evolution into the Lightning Lancer build, I opted to forego the Faith and just pump dex to 22 instead, leaving the rest of the stats the same (aside from faith obviously, which will be closer to 18). You can pretty much start using treespear as soon as you hit 50, and if you've been spending stones to upgrade it it's a MASSIVE boost to damage.
After that just level faith to 30 (nice round number), which allows you to use all the lightning incantations, and then you can choose to pump strength, vigor, or endurance as needed
1:48 how do you get the armor
like the location?
Mausoleum Knight Set can be farmed from the knight in front of the Black Knife Catacombs. Use the grace to reset, may take a while.
@@jing-xt2tgnot the original commenter but thank you!!!
Got my Noble's Slender Sword farming after Debate Parlor grace (Raya Lucaria Academy).
Two nobles searching in the dirt at the ramp. Three more up the ramp (with one sholar in the room). One more on the stairs (up to two really anoying sholars). On the opposite wall are again two searching dirt (and another sholars). Then there is a group of three at the minor erdtree and a last one kneeling at the cliff not far away.
I’ve got the noble’s slender sword at +3. Is it worth pumping more into, or is there a late game sword I should save materials and time for?
Also curious.
I want the best guard counter weapon
what I’ve been waiting for… let’s go
Does this build still work with the barricade shield nerf?
I'm a mix breed I had holly with twin blade with medium shields didn't even know anything about this game got me thru some real hard battles 😳😄 I def try this build love paladin
I tried this build out but my reality seems to be very different from this with regards to the guard counter. In your showcase, we can see that you drop bosses to their knees all the time but when I try this build out on the same bosses i can do 8+ guard counters on them and they won't drop once. Normal enemies tend to get staggered by one or two guard counters but on bosses i have not managed a single time. Am i doing something very wrong or are there crucial aspects to this build not shown in the video?
I think the issue here is that stagger damage actually works like an invisible stun bar that fills each time you counter, but it also decays over time. So in order to actually stun a boss, you have to hit them with a lot of stagger quickly and not all bosses will have attack patterns that make that feasible purely with guard counters. I usually try to mix counters and jump attacks, that usually does the trick.
Bro this was awesome!! I played a Grave Cleric in my last DND campaign, and I was wondering how I could port him to ER. You made it look easier than I thought. Great vid!!
Now that barricade shield was nerfed to be really bad, are there any alternatives? Just a different Ash or maybe a different shield?
A bugger shield would give more guard but require more strength and the nobles sword scales with dex and faith so the str would be wasted. I'm not sure what to do.
Wondering the same!
Same here...dont know what to do
This is what I have been doing, working now on upping faith