One of the more advanced classes players can choose in is the Warrior. This is a melee-focused class that works well with dual-wielding, greatweapons, or sword-and-shield builds. The class’s martial proficiencies make it one of the best starting points in the game, but players will also need to find the right gear, weapons, armor, and stats to complement this class’s preferred play style.
Given that the Warrior class is entirely focused on melee damage, players won’t have range advantages very often. Players who select the warrior will need to focus on important game mechanics, such as rolls, dodges, or parrying. Similar to other classes, such as the Astrologer or Confessor, there are specific stats that benefit the Warrior more than others and help players scale in damage. Warriors have greater flexibility than other classes in terms of their primary stat. No matter your choice, it is important to pursue the best gear and stats to keep up with the monumental difficultbosses.
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The Warrior class in best enables dual-wielding or otherwise high dexterity builds, since this is the stat that helps the class scale in damage. Strength builds are not entirely out of the question for Warriors, but the Barbarian Hero is ultimately better suited for this role. Vigor will help keep your health bar sizable, which is extremely important considering that most of your playstyle will involve being in the face of your opponents. The bigger your health bar, the wider the margin for error you have.
At the very least, vigor and endurance should be raised to at least 20, as dexterity can always be increased to help scale up the damage of the Mantis Blade, Scimitars, or a Wakizashi dagger. TheAshes of War for this build will depend on which weapons players choose to use, as some of these weapons have the traits as skills already.
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