The Vagabond class in Elden Ring is another tank/strength build that focuses on dealing heavy melee damage. The Vagabond starts at level nine and has high vigor, strength, and dexterity. Its starting items include a longsword, halberd, and heater shield. There are two routes that are great for this class.
The first way you will want to take this class is to focus on your vigor and endurance so you can tank a lot of hits and increase your equipment load. Doing so will allow you to wear heavier armour and have more poise. Having greater poise means your attacks won’t be interrupted when enemies bonk you over the head with a sword. Being constantly hit by enemies will deplete your poise and allow you to be visceral attacked. If you focus on your equip load and endurance, having a greatshield with one hundred percent damage reduction will make you nigh unstoppable while you’re guarding.
The other route you can go is putting a lot of your stats into strength and becoming a dual-wielding beast. You’ll still need to spend points into endurance to have a high equipment load, or you can use the Great-Jars Arsenal talisman. Dual-wielding greatswords are your best option since they aren’t too heavy but still do tremendous damage. As soon as you make it out onto the First Step, you can run to the Gatefront Ruins, which you have to pass by in order to progress through the game, and grab the Lordsworn’s Greatsword. On your other hand, another early game greatsword is the Claymore, which you can obtain in Castle Morne; you just have to run past the mound of burning harpies and enter the first room on your right and open the chest there.
Dual-wielding is amazing for jumping attacks since you can easily use both weapons. It will require
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