Fight clubs are 1v1 PvP matches initiated through invasions. Strictly speaking, fight clubs in Soulsborne games have a set etiquette--like not using health potions--and are presided over by a host who summons players to face off against each other.
Elden Ring, no doubt, will also get its fair share of organized tourneys. But since the game just released, the PvP scene is still in its infancy with much to be discovered. Several Elden Ring PvP Discord members and other knowledgeable players shared their take on this burgeoning PvP landscape with me, and they gave advice for those who are new to Soulsborne-style PvP. They talked about how to think about putting together a viable PvP build and what builds they're currently using.
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Elsewise, stick around for more in-depth PvP details such as what individual players are doing in the name of fun--rather than wins--in PvP, as well as opinions on the overall state of the PvP scene.
The below info does take into account the major Elden Ring patch that oh-so-conveniently dropped while this piece was in progress. Some quotes were obtained before the patch and we've labeled them as such.
Currently, the most-active PvP scene is at the First Step's Site of Grace, but the Elden Ring PvP Discord admins are trying to move the hub away to a different location. You can't have a fight club without fight club aesthetics, after all. The admins want to move PvP fights to other more «arena-like» places such as Carian Manor's
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