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I'm playing Elden Ring for the first time. It's fun and gripping.
I picked the noob friendly Vagabond class. I've upgraded the hp flask quantity twice and got my steed and killed three dungeon bosses. I've put some points into dex, str, end.
Can I get some spoiler free advice? :)
Should you focus on only one type of combat, or can you create a mixed build with success? It would be nice to have a good ranged damage option but I also want to kick butts with badass melee weapons.
Love this game so much.
As others have said, mixing combat is fine. Great, even. It’s really nice to have a bow or spell on hand.
What you want to avoid is conflicting Scaling. If you’re investing in STR for a hammer and FTH for incantations, and you get a bow that really wants DEX, then you have to split your points even further. Wouldn’t it be nice if you had a bow that mostly wanted STR, too?
The good news is that Elden Ring is probably the best souls game for mixing and matching. There’s gear which suits (or can be made to suit) any combination of stats. The trick is finding it.
I recommend checking out that castle. You don’t have to clear it, but there’s some really useful stuff around there!
Cool. :)
I'm in Castle Morne now, down south, after killing a giant firing giant arrows. Not sure what I'm supposed to be doing here.
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