Elden Ring: What players get wrong about Strength
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- So this was more of a video based on how players often times get strength a bit wrong, even here I oversimplified. The main goal was to describe how often times Strength based setups have more versatility than what they are led to be and while they focus on raw physical damage they still have other options such as status effects, light weapons and even power stancing.
Also I know there are other softcaps before 80, but after 80 points that is when the drop-off from investment becomes relatively steep.
Feel free to disagree, this is just my experience form playing this game way too much.
I will keep the damage calculator in the description
The AR calculator link (weapon damage calculator): www.tarnished....
apologies for the audio quality.
Hope you enjoy the video
its actually insane to me how many people i see all over social media having 0 clue what theyre talkin about when it comes to this game. telling people that 1 handed heavy uchi with str does about the same damage per stat points than a keen uchi on dex and they just wont understand or wont believe you, and god forbid u try to explain how bleed and cold infusions work.
Why talk to shit players when you can just invade them?😈
Zercanyan: "You don't have to commit to Unga Bunga."
Me: "but I like Unga Bunga"
Huh I did not know that the two-handing wouldn't boost Ashes of War (as in the ones that don't use weapon AR), that's good information
I learned it in Dark Souls 3 like 5 years after the game was already out.
But two-handing a weapon increases stance damage by 30% for light attacks and 10% for heavy attacks and guard counters. This does not apply to skills.
The animation of ashes of war is also always the same regardless of one-handing or two-handing. Fromsoft likes to teach things intuitively like that
Yea because when they use AoW, they change to one hand attack
Great video as always!
I had to point out that that Kamina build at the end is a great cosplay.
Your drill is the drill that will pierce the heavens!
Great video and great points all around, but counter point: guts greatsword 99 str 2handed sword talisman 2 handed charged heavy with axe talisman. :)
Srs tho, good video!
The biggest problem with Strength builds, is that they aren't Intelligence builds, which is a far superior playstyle to everything else in the entire Souls genre. You don't use summons? Amateurs.
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Shout out to the guys throwing moons from the other side of the arena while I'm the one fighting Radagon up close with the Serpent Flail.
@@facundovera3227 Not when I just summon Tiche and put me feet up while she solos my problems. Souls games - very hard, much difficult.
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Thy unga befits a bunga
They do actually all have 1 thing in common: stupid high damage and stance pressure
I do like how versatile str is in this game. I make a heavy uchi and go all str. Killed a lot in PvP and also I can quick swap to an ugs. Most players didn’t see it coming.
2 years of consistant playing and im still learning, do you not recomend 54 str for using greatbow? the only stat besides health i can see being useful is stamina or chakra, but I would rather dump excess stats for damage. I feel its worth mentioning, I go for counter attacks with the bow
4:14 They are never beating the Crystal Sword without the buff. Miquellan Knight Sword+Golden Epitaph combo is better anyways.
Kamina build 👀
Is there a comprehensive list of what Ashes of War *do* benefit from two-handing your weapon? I would assume most Ashes that use the weapon like Sword Dance, Lion's Claw, etc, but what about Ashes like Ordovis' Vortex, Earthshaker, or Siluria's Woe?
Only the War Cry/Barbaric Roar altered heavy attacks get benefits from two handing.
2hand affects NO ashes of war, techniques that use the weapon as a damaging source (like giant hunt or impaling thrust) will use the 1handed ar stats.