Steelrising is Spiders’ very unique take on the Souls-like genre, where players get to enjoy the game as a clockwork automaton called Aegis.
Staying true to the souls-like formula, the RPG can be quite a daunting experience for beginners new to the genre. The enemies are quite relentless right off the bat, and from the very start of the game, fans can have a hard time having a more straightforward progression in the title.
There are four main starting classes that players can opt into in Steelrising, each boasting a different gameplay mechanic that fits a particular playstyle. The most straightforward and beginner-friendly playstyle amongst them is the Power Build.
Players looking for a more straightforward playstyle can go for the Power build in Steelrising. This build centers around maximizing Aegis’ physical output and going in for trades with enemies.
For the Power build, players will be required to use heavy weapons, and to do so, they will need to opt into either the Bodyguard or the Soldier class when starting the game.
Weapons like the Gribeauval Halberd will be an incredible option for the build. It deals with a significant amount of physical damage and comes with a good deal of range. However, the Bodyguard class will receive a big mallet, which has a longer wind-up but deals the highest amount of physical damage in the early game.
The Soldier will be more versatile than the Bodyguard, as the former comes with a Ranged Attack as its special move. The Charleville 1789 Shield Musket that players receive early on in the game gets the job done rather well and is capable of making enemy encounters significantly easier in the early game.
Regarding stats, the Power build in Steelrising will depend heavily on Power, Vigour,
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