Got bored with Marvel's Avengers, so decided to give Elden Ring a spin since so many folks have raved about it
Things are... not going well π
Got bored with Marvel's Avengers, so decided to give Elden Ring a spin since so many folks have raved about it
Things are... not going well π
Chose a Bandit as my start class, because I figured I'm reasonably good at scouting and sniping from a distance
Did not expect a random tree sentinel on a horse to cleave me in half right in the beginning
So I'm 9 hours in as of last night. I'm at Level 20 so at least figured out how leveling up works.
But beyond that... no clue what I'm supposed to be doing.
I ventured toward Stormveil Castle, just to repeatedly get my ass kicked
Ventured elsewhere, just to repeatedly get my ass kicked
Finally moved a bit without dying, when OMG THOSE ROCKS ARE A MINI-BOSS
19 hours in. Spent several hours farming runes near the beast arena so I could get better gear and upgrade my stats.
Got past the first mini-boss in Stormveil.
Then resumed getting my ass kicked π€¦ββοΈ
Alright serious Elden Ring question: are there better weapons available to buy somewhere?
Or should I be focusing on gathering as many Smithing Stones as possible and upgrading the early stuff that I like?
Level 40 now. Took more time than I should have farming runes to boost endurance, then switched to a glass cannon / light build with dual-wield on daggers instead of a shield, and a +4 long bow on the side.
Still getting my ass kicked, but less often now π
Just got ambushed in the Roundtable Hold and was very "wtf??"
But the new armor after killing that guy is nice β οΈ
Also just realized about 3 minutes ago that fire pots are reasonably effective AOE attacks
(I'd been struggling with group fights for *awhile,* y'all π¬)
So the weird deathbed lady was a traitor too eh?
Starting to think these Roundtable Hold folks are not on the level...
@greg_doucette I really love how the game rewards exploration and doesnβt want to take your hand and bring you on a tour.
Dark Souls has two named sections hidden behind multiple illusory walls in the corner of a swamp. The game goes out of its way to hide content from the player⦠something most studios would balk at.
I loved Elden Ring, and played through to the end, but my one big complaint is the lack of a quest log. It pretty much made a second screen mandatory for me.
I know some folks feel like it improves the game, but I never did agree with that. But even with that gripe I still had a great time.