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    ELDEN RING STRATEGY GUIDE
    The best Elden Ring weapons and their stats explained
    The best Elden Ring weapons and their stats explained

    The best Elden Ring weapons have stats that scale strongly to your own skills - meaning that the best weapons in Elden Ring will vary from player build to player build. Not only that, but each weapon has numerous other factors in play, from base damage to moveset and more besides, so picking out the weapon type that works best for you will be something you toy with across the entire game, though generally players will focus on one or two stats - strength, dexterity, faith or intelligence - and grab some of the best Elden Ring early game weapons before moving onto the better stuff.

    With all that in mind, we'll cover the best weapons in Elden Ring below, as well as provide a comprehensive explanation of all the weapon types you can find so you know what you're dealing with when you find something new.

     

    How to fight Malkit and Grek in "Elden's Circle" How to fight Malkit and the Bad Omen
    How to fight Malkit and Grek in "Elden's Circle" How to fight Malkit and the Bad Omen

    The Bad Omen Malkit in "Elden Ring" is extremely difficult for players who are starting to open up the land. Players who want to know the skills in the Bad Omen battle can read the following "Golden Player" brought by "Elden" "Enter the Ring of Magic" Malkit and Grek's playing skills, I hope it can help everyone.

    Elden Ring Strategy guide: Battle Guide for Beginners. Learn the basic system and techniques to face off against powerful enemies!
    Elden Ring Strategy guide: Battle Guide for Beginners. Learn the basic system and techniques to face off against powerful enemies!

    Please note that the buttons used in this article are those of the PlayStation hardware.
    Basics of Attack

    The basic attack is to use the right-handed weapon's normal attack (R1 button) and strong attack (R2 button) to cut down the enemy's HP until it reaches zero. Although the performance of each weapon differs greatly, you can basically think of the normal attack as an attack that can be hit repeatedly, and the strong attack as an attack that has a large gap but can deal a lot of damage. Depending on the weapon type, it is often possible to derive a strong attack from the middle of a normal attack, so it is best to fight as if you are connecting attacks.

    Attacking consumes stamina, and you can't launch an attack when you have no stamina. In some situations, you can blindly hit the enemy repeatedly, but be careful, because if you are hit by an enemy attack while you have no stamina, you will lose your stance and have a big gap.