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Elden Ring

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I had never played any FromSoftware title before i picked this game up on a buzz of recommendations from End of Year best game lists. I purposely didn't read any how-to or spoilers posts and dove in. No clue why but i went Bandit class. I had no idea what was going on and hung out looking at birds and beautiful scenery. I was weak and snuck around everywhere. Slowly i got used to the mechanics and progressed by just going everywhere i could. Only after dying countless times, making mistakes and wondering why I was levelling so slowly did i venture to the Reddit (now lemmy) EldenRing community. I steered away from obvious spoilers and gleaned a few tips and tricks (wish i had levelled vigor and not balanced stats out though i did concentrate on dex) However one thought kept returning. Perhaps I'm not very good at this game. Ive only just started hanging out in the Lake of Liurnia after going the Weeping Peninsula route and im 250+ hours in and only level 40 something. Im not complaining. I love this game. It fills me with a sense of wonder and satisfaction that I've rarely found consistently in other games. But i do have a nagging suspicion that perhaps i still have hundreds of hours of game learning to go amd that I'm still scrub. ( those peaky imps will always get me or a pack of wolves and I was overjoyed to finally beat the Tree Sentinel) Im still amazed how balanced and thoughtful this game is. How it teaches you as you go along by not making things easy but when you're ready you can progress. And i love to just wander about and see what's what. Sometimes hours just me and Torrent just cruising. What do you think? Am I under levelled for my hours. Does it matter? (I kinda think not) Is this usual for a first time FS player?

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Everybody plays at their own pace, but I think less important than levels is what weapon you've chosen to play with. Some beginners choose terrible weapons and don't realize they're accidentally making the game much harder (for example people who play with knives or whips). You also want to make sure you're upgrading your weapon, a lot of merchants sell upgrading material which helps a loooooot.

Otherwise, just have fun exploring the world. It's no rush.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago

This so much, I didn’t understand this at first (ER was my first FromSoft game as well), but around level 60 it finally clicked, why I collected all these smithing stones and I upgraded Uchigatana to +7 -> completely different game after that.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

You don't have the beef that souls veterans will from their multiple playthroughs of each game, but that can be an advantage since you aren't taking the old toolbag to the new job.

Just keep pushing through tarnished, don't be afraid to respec if you find something that looks cool (you're close to being able to), while you're in the lakes be on the lookout for gazebos.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

Maybe it’s not representative of the community at large, but I get it. I spent the first 50 hours just running and hiding from shit because EVERYTHING bodied me SO quickly. Stick with it.

[–] RogueSensei 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Souls veteran here, we all had to start somewhere. While I found it a bit easier to pick up Elden Ring with my experience from previous games, it's worth noting it took me around 30 hours for everything to "click" when I first played DS1.

In my experience, the souls games have always rewarded exploration, and Elden Ring is no exception. If anything, it encourages it more than any of the previous games. Look around for new weapons and upgrade meterials to give yourself an edge.

When it comes to bosses or tough sections, there is no shame in summoning. Whether it's other players or NPCs, feel free to use all the help you need and engage in jolly cooperation.

Keep at it tarnished! As we said in DS1, don't you dare go hollow.