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The best Elden Ring builds

If you are looking for fun builds or just to get ahead, then we've got all you need to craft the best Elden Ring builds for both PvP and PvE play.

A tarnished spins a scythe in mid-air, using one of the best Elden Ring builds

What are the best Elden Ring builds? The first 20 levels shape your entire class, so selecting your stats carefully is essential. While placing some stat points into faith as an Astrologer may be tempting, you’re probably better off committing to the full sorcery build to maximize your damage in the late game.

But what are the best Elden Ring builds? Well, some loadouts – such as the Hoarfrost Stomp build – aren’t as powerful as they used to be, but new ones rose to take their place, such as Swarm of Flies. If you’ve found that your build has been nerfed, never fear – grab a specific Elden Ring Great Rune, and you’ll be able to unlock character respec, and you can simply create a new one!

Elden Ring’s deep character customization options make this one special RPG game, but if you’re looking to destroy your enemies with ease, you need to create a powerful Elden Ring class. Here’s what you need to create the best Elden Ring builds, including where to allocate your stat points and which items, such as the best Elden Ring weapons, you need to find.

These are the best Elden Ring builds:

Once you obtain the required stats for your build, spend the rest of your stats in these three areas: Vigor, Mind, and Endurance. It’s important to remember that the soft cap for Vigor is 60, Mind is 55, and Endurance is 32.

Elden ring builds: a knight slashes and armoured opponent

Colossal Knight Strength build

Starting Class: Barbarian
Key Stats: Strength 21+, Endurance 25, Vigor 25
Essential Items: Warcry Ash of War, Axe Talisman, Roar Medallion, any great or colossal weapon

This is a powerful early-to-mid game build for those who enjoy crushing foes with pure strength and a huge sword, and it comes courtesy of Fextralife. It’s a risky build, thanks to some exceedingly lengthy windup times, but every time you land a hit, you’ll flatten enemies for massive damage. And if you don’t defeat your target in the first hit, you have huge stamina reserves to draw on to follow up with a second swing. As you get deep into the mid-game, you may find yourself needing more and more swings, but we have some extra guidance for that.

Strength is your primary stat, but the amount you need will depend on the weapon you choose. Endurance and Vigor are also important as you’ll need to bolster your equip load stat – this means you can strap on some good armor in addition to a big sword. Endurance also gives more stamina, which is handy for chaining attacks together or escaping. And you’ll be grateful for the extra Vigor as this build will often see you trading heavy blows, especially against bosses.

You will need a big weapon and the Warcry Ashes of War. Any greatsword or colossal weapon will do, although you must be able to apply weapon arts to it to use Warcry. This gives you a damage buff, but it will also change your R2 attack to a charging attack with an overhead swing. This is key because not only does it dish out some absurd damage numbers, but by charging into enemies, you can usually interrupt their attack patterns before delivering the crushing overhead attack. Depending on the foe’s poise, you will either knock them to the ground or stand a high chance of staggering them, allowing you to go in for a critical strike.

To make this build shine, you’ll need to equip a few Elden Ring talismans. The Axe Talisman and Roar Medallion are essential. The former increases the damage of your charge attacks – helpful for obvious reasons – while the Roar Medallion increases the damage of your attacks after using Warcry. Other talisman slots are less important, so we suggest supplementing these with items that either boost total stamina (Viridian Amber Medallion) or stamina recovery (Erdtree’s Favor talisman), as you’ll be burning through a lot of it with this build.

Elden Ring builds: A mage performing Comet Azur against a boss in Elden Ring

Glass Cannon Mage build

Starting Class: Astrologer
Key Stats: Intelligence 80, Dexterity 18, Strength 12
Essential Items: Moonveil Katana, Lusat’s Glintstone Staff, Cerulean Hidden Tear
Best Spells: Comet Azur, Terra Magicus

The Glass Cannon Mage deals more damage than literally any other class in the game, but you will be extremely fragile as a result. If a random enemy manages to attack you while you’re fighting against a boss, there’s a good chance you’ll die. Not every fight will be a complete walk in the park, but the ones that are will be over in seconds.

This build becomes borderline broken once you gain access to Comet Azur and the Cerulean Hidden Tear, giving you access to a constant beam of destructive energy for ten whole seconds. Check out our Elden Ring spells guide, where we highlight exactly where you can find Comet Azur.

As for the Cerulean Hidden Tear, you need to make your way to Mt. Gelmir and defeat the Ulcerated Tree Spirit found near the Road of Iniquity Site of Grace. This Elden Ring crystal tear temporarily eliminates all FP consumption – when combined with several powerful spells like Comet Azur and Meteorite of Astel, you can unleash a constant barrage of damage toward your enemies. Make sure you have the best Elden Ring spirit ash summons equipped to distract any enemies to ensure your spells hit their target.

To deal the most damage with your spells, we recommend picking up Lusat’s Glintstone Staff from Sellia, Town of Sorcery. This staff is available as a reward for defeating the Nox Swordstress and Nox Priest boss. The special effect that makes this Elden Ring staff stand out from the competition is that it enhances the power of all sorceries; however, it also consumes additional FP.

For your main hand weapon, you should use the Moonveil Katana before it receives an inevitable nerf. This sword deals far too much damage in its current state and scales perfectly with the intelligence stat to add to its damage output. Battle against the Magma Wyrm at the Gael Tunnel in Caelid to receive this weapon as a drop.

Elden Ring builds: a samurai wielding two Uchigatanas covered in blood

Samurai Bleed Dex build

Starting Class: Samurai
Key Stats: Dexterity 55, Strength 40
Essential Items: 2x Uchigatanas (with the Seppuku Ashes of War), Lord of Blood’s Exultation, White Mask, Rotten Winged Sword Insignia

The bleed effect might be the most fun players can have in Elden Ring using melee weapons. With just a few slashes, enemies instantly lose large chunks of their health by filling up their hemorrhage bar. This effect deals damage equal to a percentage of your opponent’s max health points, putting them in danger very quickly. A common misconception about this build is that you need to put points into Arcane, but this stat doesn’t scale with Seppuku, the primary Ash of War choice for the Blood Loss Samurai. Huge shout-outs to YouTuber RageGamingVideos for highlighting this amazing build.

We’ve gone for the Samurai class as it starts with one Uchigatana already. To our knowledge, there’s only one other Uchigatana in the game, residing in the Deathtouched Catacombs in Limgrave. To take these weapons to new heights, equip them with the Ash of War: Seppuku to drastically increase their attack power while adding blood loss to each attack.

Head to the Freezing Lake in the Mountaintops of the Giants area and find the invisible scarab’s footsteps near a tree – take down the scarab to earn the Ash of War. Before applying it to your weapon, duplicate the Ash of War at a Blacksmith to apply it to both katanas.

To amplify this build’s damage output even further, we’re going to need a powerful talisman. Head to the Leyndell Catacombs and make your way to the end to fight against Esgar, Priest of Blood. Esgar drops the Lord of Blood’s Exultation talisman, increasing your attack power by 20% whenever it inflicts a nearby player or enemy with blood loss. This buff is almost always active as Seppuku initiates a temporary bleed effect after use.

Another essential talisman is the Rotten Winged Sword Insignia, acquired after completing Millicent’s quest line. This talisman raises your attack power with successive attacks, perfect for a dual Uchigatana build. Finally, the White Mask, which you can find as a drop from one of the NPC invaders near the Palace Approach Ledge-Road Site of Grace. The effect of this mask works just like the Lord of Blood’s Exultation talisman, increasing your attack power whenever it senses blood loss nearby.

Elden Ring builds: a Prophet firing a magical bolt towards an enemy using the Erdtree Greatshield

Fire’s Deadly Sin Faith build

Starting Class: Prophet
Key Stats: Strength 30, Faith 80
Essential Items: Fire’s Deadly Sin, Erdtree Greatshield, Old Lord’s Talisman

This is another incredibly strong build. Some might say broken, even. It used to be a lot worse, but a previous patch nerfed one element of the original idea, although the build overall still remains potent. We’d like to give a shout-out to YouTuber KhrazeGaming for discovering this powerful build, although the Deathblight effect no longer works as mentioned.

The first item you’ll need is the Fire’s Deadly Sin incantation – this usually isn’t very helpful in most combat situations, but it becomes significantly better when combined with the Erdtree Greatshield. You can find this incantation by completing the Flightless Bird painting puzzle in West Lyendell. Next up, you must go to the long set of stairs in Altus Plateau, where the Tree Sentinel Duo resides. This boss drops the greatshield.

This build is interesting because you don’t need to fight with a primary weapon, and the initial stat requirements for the Erdtree Greatshield are surprisingly low, giving you access to this combo by the mid-game. Activate Fire’s Deadly Sin to start the burning effect for the next 40 seconds – this activates the Erdtree Greatshield’s Golden Retaliation skill, turning the shield into a machine gun.

Golden Retaliation allows you to reflect spells toward your opponent, but Fire’s Deadly Sin counts as an enemy spell as it slowly damages your character. The greatshield scales with Strength and Faith, so we’ve put so many points into Faith for this build. You can increase the duration of the incantation by picking up the Old Lord’s Talisman located in a chest in Crumbling Farum Azula.

Elden Ring bleed build: a tarnished spins a scythe in mid-air while fighting a boss

Spinning Reaper Bleed build

Starting Class: Confessor or Vagabond
Key Stats: Strength 55, Dexterity 55
Essential Items: Grave Scythe, Spinning Weapon Ash of War, Rotten Winged Sword Insignia, anything that boosts the bleed effect

If you thought you knew bleed builds, think again. The team at RageGamingVideos returns once again to one-up their previous dexterity-based bleed build, which you’ll find above. This unique endgame bleed build focuses on the Spinning Weapon Ash of War. Why? Because it’s fun, mostly. Fun and jaw-droppingly effective. While this weapon art is ostensibly designed for defensive use, you can make this a great offensive tool for dishing out high-damage numbers through successive hits, especially when you’re up against larger, slower enemies.

If you’ve never encountered it before, Spinning Weapon essentially makes your equipped weapon hover in midair and spin rapidly. If you manage to catch a foe at the right angle, they can receive dozens of hits in just a few seconds. As RGV points out, these hits count as weapon hits, which means you can apply your usual weapon buffing shenanigans to combo with Spinning Weapon to proc massive bleed effects.

The Grave Scythe is the weapon that inspired this build, but pretty much any weapon with bleed effects and a long reach will fit the bill. You’ll need the Spinning Weapon Art of War, obviously, and then Rotten Winged Sword Insignia, which buffs damage dealt when you’re making successive attacks. You can buff this build further by equipping Millicent’s Prosthesis or putting the Thorny Cracked Tear on your Flask of Wondrous Physick.

It’s worth noting that you may find it hard to catch enemies in Spinning Weapon’s attack if they’re quite mobile, which means it’s not viable for PvP. This build also can be risky – you will likely trade damage at times, especially if you’re fighting multiple opponents.

Blasphemous Blade build

Starting Class: Prophet
Key Stats: Faith 59, Vigor 50, Strength 35
Essential Items: Blasphemous Blade, Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman, Shard of Alexander. Fire Scorpion Charm, Carian Filigreed Crest

The Blasphemous Blade build has been highlighted by YouTuber Jazza97 for its incredible damage output and healing capabilities. As long as you can consistently land attacks on your opponent, you’re guaranteed to stay in the fight as this weapon heals you whenever you kill enemies. It’s worth noting that the Blasphemous Blade requires you to complete the Volcano Manor quest line, providing you with the Remembrance needed to purchase the Blasphemous Blade.

What makes this build stand out among the rest in this list is that it’s surprisingly viable in PvP combat, giving you access to a strong weapon that can also hold its own on the battlefield thanks to its impressive mobility.  It helps that the Taker’s Flames ability is so wide that it often damages multiple enemies even when you weren’t intending to do so.

In terms of talismans, you’re going to want to equip the Fire Scorpion Charm to increase the damage of Fire attacks. Next up is the Shard of Alexander to increase the power of the Blasphemous Blade’s Ashes of War. Speaking of the Ashes of War, you also need the Carian Filigreed Crest to lower the amount of FP used by skills.

There you have it; the best Elden Ring builds in the game right now. Be sure to read up on the best Elden Ring armor sets to equip yourself with some stylish threads. Once you’re all set up and ready to go, it’s time to take on every Elden Ring boss and get all the best Elden Ring endings – good luck on your journey, Tarnished.