The Confessor class is one of the starting options in Elden Ring. Like past FromSoftware games, the class will give players an edge during the early portions of the game, but becomes less relevant further in. Still, the Confessor offers a great balance of melee fighting and divine spells no matter at what level.
A starting class does not limit what a character in Elden Ring can become. However, it may not be until the late game that players have enough runes and items to make a build they truly want. Unlike Dark Souls, one may spend 15-25 hours exploring the Lands Between with only their starting gear.
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What sets the Confessor apart from other classes in Elden Ring is the starting equipment. The Broadsword is a well-balanced weapon that players may wield even through mid-game (if not maining for the entire journey). Their Finger Seal allows them access to Incantations very quickly: their two starting spells of Assassin’s Approach and Urgent Heal lets the Confessor open tough fights with an ambush and recover quickly, respectively.
The nice thing about Confessor in Elden Ring is that they start with high Faith, along with balanced Strength and Dexterity. However, their Vigor is a bit low, making it important to boost right away to at least 20 or more. From there, players will want to level up Strength and Dexterity high enough to hold their weapons in either one or two hands, then increase whichever of the two grants more damage to 40. Mind, Endurance, and Faith should be focused on as needed, mostly to meet minimum requirements, allow at least three medium speed rolls, and allow several uses of spells. A good stat spread at various milestones
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