Here are all of the best Elden Ring builds

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Elden Ring is finally here, and while it’s different than the Dark Souls games in some respects, one of the gameplay systems that is near identical is its character progression. Just like in Dark Souls, players strengthen their characters by leveling up stats with the experience (runes) that they earn from defeating enemies. The process of optimizing these stats and targeting one or two of them to create a specific type of character is called making a build, and in FromSoftware games, having a good build is important for success in both PvE areas and boss fights and PvP encounters with other players.

There are several different kinds of viable builds you can create in Elden Ring. And whether you want to be a tanky and heavy-hitting melee character, a ranged glass cannon mage, or something between, there’s a build for you. Here’s a list of the best builds in Elden Ring, including ones for Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and more.

Note that these builds assume your character’s end level will be 120, which is the standard level for cooperative play and PvP in endgame.

Elden Ring best builds:

Elden Ring best Strength build

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  • Starting class: Hero, Vagabond
  • Important stats: 44 Vigor, 40 Endurance, 66 Strength
  • Weapons: Strength-scaling weapons (use two hands for extra damage), medium or greatshield

If you want to make a pure Strength character, this build is your best option. The three main stats you need to level are Vigor, Endurance, and Strength. You’ll need plenty of health and stamina to wear heavy armor and tank hits, and since two-handing your weapons increases your effective Strength by 50%, having 66 Strength effectively gives you 99 Strength whenever you use your weapons this way. This gives you incredible damage output that will flatten any enemy or player you encounter, especially if they’re lightly armored and don’t have a lot of health.

Note that using your weapons with one hand and a good shield is also an effective option. Your high Endurance paired with an upgraded medium or greatshield will allow you to block tons of physical attacks with ease, and you can boost your damage even further with critical ripostes after parries if you’re good at it (you’ll need a small or medium shield for this).

Elden Ring best Dexterity build

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  • Starting class: Samurai, Vagabond
  • Important stats: 44 Vigor, 40 Endurance, 65 Dexterity
  • Weapons: Dexterity-scaling weapons, bows, parry shield

The best way to create a Dexterity character is to select either the Samurai or Vagabond class since they start with great Dexterity and other physical stats compared to other Elden Ring classes. Then, you’ll want to level your health and stamina alongside your Dexterity for maximum durability, sustainability, and damage output in melee combat.

Something important to keep in mind is that as a Dexterity character, you’re one of the few non-magic classes that can fight at range effectively. This is because most bows and crossbows scale with Dexterity. You also get lots of extra damage when you land critical hits, so we recommend using a parry shield like the Buckler and getting comfortable with the parrying mechanic. Try and stealth around for backstab opportunities as well.

Elden Ring best Quality build

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  • Starting class: Vagabond
  • Important stats: 44 Vigor, 40 Endurance, 40 Strength, 40 Dexterity
  • Weapons: Str/Dex-scaling weapons, medium shields

A Strength/Dex hybrid build, more commonly referred to as a Quality build, can be very powerful in the right hands since the character gets the benefits of both stats. It has the same Vigor and Endurance stat distribution as a Strength or Dexterity build, but instead of putting a ton of levels into either Strength or Dexterity, you should evenly split them between the two.

We recommend using a medium shield with a Quality build, as they often offer 100% physical damage protection while also still being able to parry (albeit with more difficulty than small parrying shields). 40 Dexterity isn’t as high as what you’ll have with a pure Dexterity build, but it still provides an excellent bonus to your critical riposte damage. You could opt for a small shield, but we think having the ability to fully block damage is worth having if you don’t have a full Dexterity build to maximize crit damage.

Elden Ring best Intelligence build

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  • Starting class: Astrologer
  • Important stats: 39 Vigor, 35 Mind, 20 Endurance, 60 Intelligence
  • Weapons: Staves, Intelligence-scaling weapons

Folks who want to make a pure mage type of build with sorcery magic should invest heavily into Intelligence, as it boosts sorcery damage and allows you to use more powerful spells. Additionally, you’ll also want to level Mind quite a bit so that you have lots of Focus Points (mana) to cast your spells. Lots of Vigor is good as well, as you’ll need a high health pool to offset the fact that you can’t wear very heavy armor as a pure Intelligence caster. Alternatively, you can put some of the levels you would normally put into Vigor into Dexterity for faster spell casting.

In addition to your spells, using weapons that scale with Intelligence is also a good idea if you need to engage in melee combat. There are many Intelligence weapons in Elden Ring’s open world, and you can also use Ashes of War to change the scaling of weapons you already have to Intelligence. Make sure you have the minimum Strength and Dexterity requirements to use these weapons.

Elden Ring best Faith build

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  • Starting class: Prophet
  • Important stats: 39 Vigor, 35 Mind, 20 Endurance, 60 Faith
  • Weapons: Sacred Seal catalyst, Faith-scaling weapons

If you’d prefer to use incantations instead of sorceries, go with a Faith build. It’s essentially the same build as the Intelligence build above, but with Faith instead of Intelligence and Faith-scaling weapons instead of ones that scale with Intelligence. Like with the Intelligence build, it may be a good idea to put a few levels into Dexterity to raise your casting speed. However, having 39 Vigor does help you survive more, so there are pros and cons to both upgrade paths.

Note that while sorcery is purely offensive, incantations can be both supportive and offensive in nature. Leveling Faith up to 60 will make your healing spells more effective, while it will make your offensive ones deal a lot more damage.

Elden Ring best Strength/Int build

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  • Starting class: Prisoner
  • Important stats: 39 Vigor, 25 Mind, 40 Strength, 40 Intelligence
  • Weapons: Staves, Strength/Int-scaling weapons, medium shields

A hybrid build with Strength and Intelligence can be quite powerful when used well, as it gives you a wide range of ranged and close-quarters options with both magic and melee. You’ll want 40 Strength and 40 Intelligence for good physical and sorcery damage. Then you should upgrade your Vigor and Mind so that you have a good amount of health and mana.

Finding weapons that naturally scale with Strength and Intelligence is difficult, but you will come across some good options if you explore thoroughly. You can also manipulate Strength weapons to give them some Intelligence scaling with Ashes of War. It’s also not a bad idea to use a medium shield with this type of character since you have the Strength to do so and it will help you block damage when necessary.

Elden Ring best Strength/Faith build

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  • Starting class: Confessor, Prophet
  • Important stats: 39 Vigor, 25 Mind, 40 Strength, 40 Faith
  • Weapons: Sacred Seal catalyst, Str/Faith-scaling weapons, medium shields

The humble Strength and Faith hybrid build is a FromSoftware classic, giving you much of the power of a pure Strength build and many of the useful buffs and damage options that come with incantations. It works just like the above Strength/Int build, but with Faith instead of Intelligence. Weapons that naturally scale with Strength and Faith are easier to find than ones that scale with Strength and Intelligence, making this build ideal for people who want to put less effort into finding a quality weapon for a hybrid melee and magic character.

Note that unlike a pure Strength build, you won’t be able to wear very heavy armor since you need to invest most of your stat points into Strength and Faith, as well as Vigor and Mind for HP and mana. Therefore, you’ll need to play this build more carefully with smart positioning and an emphasis on dodge rolling over blocking attacks with shields. A medium shield is still a useful tool to keep on hand, though.

Elden Ring best Dex/Int build

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  • Starting class: Prisoner
  • Important stats: 39 Vigor, 25 Mind, 40 Dexterity, 40 Intelligence
  • Weapons: Staves, Dex/Int-scaling weapons, parry shields

A hybrid Dexterity and Intelligence build is arguably one of the strongest builds in all of Elden Ring since you get the power of sorcery and the physical damage of Dexterity, as well as the benefit of having a very fast casting speed as well. You’ll be limited to smaller melee weapons since you won’t have much Strength, but that’s not a huge deal, especially if you get good at parrying and dish out some big crit damage.

Like other melee and magic hybrid builds, you’ll also want a good amount of Vigor and Mind for HP and mana. You’ll also want to find yourself a strong weapon that scales with both Dexterity and Intelligence. These aren’t super common, but you’ll find plenty of them by exploring.

Elden Ring best Dex/Faith build

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  • Starting class: Confessor, Samurai
  • Important stats: 39 Vigor, 25 Mind, 40 Dexterity, 40 Faith
  • Weapons: Sacred Seal catalyst, Dex/Faith-scaling weapons, parry shields

If you like the sound of a Dexterity-based hybrid class but you want to use incantations instead of sorcery, give this Dex/Faith build a try. The healing and buff spells available to Faith users are incredibly useful, and since you’re also leveling Dexterity, you’ll get good physical melee damage, extra crit damage, and a faster casting speed as well. With this build, you can buff yourself before combat with incantations and then devastate foes with parries and ripostes. You can also use offensive incantations in situations where melee combat isn’t ideal.

The downside of this build is that weapons that scale with both Dexterity and Faith are rare in Elden Ring’s open world, though you can get around this by using Ashes of War that give Dexterity-scaling weapons extra Faith scaling as well.

Elden Ring best Faith/Arcane build

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  • Starting class: Bandit
  • Important stats: 34 Vigor, 30 Mind, 40 Faith, 40 Arcane
  • Weapons: Sacred Seal catalyst, Faith-scaling weapons

Arcane is a difficult stat to build around since it’s mostly an optional stat for increasing the rate at which enemies drop their items, but you can make a viable Faith/Arcane hybrid build with Elden Ring’s dragon incantations. These incantations are difficult to obtain since you can only get them by killing dragons and trading their heart for one at the Church of Dragon Communion, but they’re also incredibly powerful. Unlike most incantations, they require both Faith and Arcane to use.

In situations where you can’t use your magic effectively, you’ll want a Faith-scaling weapon as a backup option. These are pretty easy to find in Elden Ring’s open world while you explore, and you can also use Ashes of War to make any weapon effectively scale with Faith.

Elden Ring is finally here, and it’s available for $60 on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and PC. It’s one of the best Xbox games you can play right now if you’re a fan of challenging RPGs, and we strongly recommend it.

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