
Followed by Intelligence and Endurance, at 20 and 25 respectively. If you don’t have a Vigor, you run the risk of being single-shot by the base enemy. Having 50-60 Vigor is almost a must in the late game of Elden Ring when enemies hit ridiculously hard. Of course, this meant we were stretched a bit in terms of distribution and we had to make some sacrifices to build and operate it, but here it is. Stats for purposeĪs for stats, we’re aiming for big weapons, big shields, big armor, and big spells. Your balance of Strength and Faith is entirely dependent on the weapon you want to wield, but you’ll always have a spellbook at your disposal to mix things up.

Big swords, big sticks, big sticks with big swords at the end, and even giant sticks are all fair game. What is trust/strength building?Ī Strength Faith build can be a lot of things and uses a lot of weapons. We went through this build guide to make sure everything is up to date and clear. Updated Maby Ryan Bamsey: Elden Ring, especially after the recent DLC announcement, remains as popular as ever, with many users trying out the instant classic game every day. There’s nothing your big stick can’t handle, but when you want to make sure something dies, you have the game’s entire arsenal of weapons to fall back on. However, Faith/Strength is for those who like to smash everything around with really big weapons, and have all the Manor Spells to buff, heal, and do ranged damage. If you want a real combination, then Faith/Whatever is for you. If you are passionate about Faith, you are passionate about everything.

While Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence all play into raw damage in one way or another, Faith weaves its way through all sorts of play styles and game modes.

Trust, as a stat and gameplay, is one of the most interesting things in Elden Ring. You are watching: Elden Ring Build Guide: Faith/Strength in GameVTS
