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This widespread praise and attention have put a lot of eyes on Elden Ring, encouraging many people to try their first soulsborne game. As anyone who has played a soulsborne game knows, the first experience with the series can be grueling. The games are notoriously unforgiving, and Elden Ring is no different. To give new players a helping hand, here are some Elden Ring beginner tips.

Updated on April 29, 2022, by Jack Pursey: Elden Ring has been out for a few months now, though it’s still one of the most played games on every console it’s playable on and is still topping many sales charts around the world. Moreover, due to the sheer size of the game, many people who bought it at launch haven’t completed the main story yet.

To help those who are a bit late to the party and have only picked up the open-world RPG recently, we’ve updated this list to include some more Elden Ring tips for new players.

10 Keep An Eye On Equip Load

One of the many features of Elden Ring that some players love and others hate is its hands-off “show don’t tell” approach. Equip Load is a good example of this, as some people go through the entire soulsborne game “fat rolling” - which is the term given to painfully slow roll animations - without realizing that it isn’t the default animation.

The speed of the player’s roll animation depends on their Equip Load stat. For those wanting to utilize quick rolls and movement, be sure to wear light armor and level Endurance.

9 Make Smart Use Of Spirit Ashes

One of the many new gameplay mechanics that Elden Ring introduces to the soulsborne series is Spirit Ashes, which are summonable NPCs that will help players fight tough bosses and enemies.

The majority of Spirit Ashes cost FP to summon - meaning only magic builds can summon some of the best ones - while a handful cost HP to use. To put it bluntly, all new players should take the time to find and collect Spirit Ashes, regardless of their build type, before trying to challenge tough bosses. Even if players cannot summon some of the game’s best Spirit Ashes that can almost take on a boss by themselves, they should still consider using one whenever possible as they provide excellent distractions to let the player get a few extra hits in.

8 Always Carry Rainbow Stones

Rainbow Stones are a great item that even some experienced players don’t fully utilize. The item’s description initially says that they’re “useful markers when placed on the ground,” which makes them seem rather pointless given that Elden Ring has map markers. However, their best function is detailed in the next line “can also be dropped to gauge the distance of a fall.”

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Not only does Elden Ring’s open world have a ton of hidden drops and fatal falls, but it’s also hard to gauge whether some falls are far enough to kill the player. This is why it’s always handy to carry Rainbow Stones, as players can chuck one off any ledge and see whether it breaks; if it breaks, it means that the fall is fatal.

7 Focus On A Specific Build

Due to the action-RPG genre’s rise in prominence in recent years, many mainstream games now have leveling systems. However, some of these leveling systems have very little depth, causing players to be haphazard with their leveling choices.

This is a fatal error in Elden Ring, however, as every leveling choice is significant and needs careful thought. Moreover, simply leveling every stat evenly is a terrible idea in the game, as they cover a range of different playstyles. Instead, players should have a particular build in mind from the very start of the game and ensure that their class, weaponry, armor, and leveling choices all complement that particular playstyle.

6 Rolling Is Better Than Blocking

Given how many shields are available in Elden Ring, new players can be forgiven for thinking they’re an essential item for melee builds. Although they certainly serve a purpose, rolling is a far better defensive method for those with good reaction times and pattern recognition.

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Rolling through enemy attacks provides counter-attacking opportunities and also prevents the significant stamina reductions that come with blocking powerful attacks, which can break the player’s posture and leave them defenseless to an incoming hit. The absence of a shield also allows players to two-hand their weapon, dealing more damage.

5 Move On From Tough Fights

The most significant difference between Elden Ring and the other soulsborne games is its open world. The game gives players complete freedom in where to go and what to do, with a plethora of boss fights and enemies available to fight at any time.

Consequently, if players are stuck on a boss and find that they’re only doing minuscule damage, then it’s important to move on to another area, as this is a clear sign the player is under-leveled. Many newcomers are having this exact issue with the Tree Sentinel, a boss that is far too tough for beginners to fight, intending to teach them the importance of moving on from tough opponents.

Instead of persisting endlessly with one fight, players should head to another area and level up a few times before returning.

4 Mark The Map

One feature of Elden Ring that newcomers to the soulsborne series are finding jarring is that the game doesn’t have a mini-map, guided waypoints, or a quest log. These features are common in the open-world genre, but FromSoftware has stayed true to its ideology of immersion and challenge.

Players do, however, have a variety of markers that they can place. It’s important to place these markers at points of interest, such as bosses that the player wants to return to later, as it’s easy to get lost in Elden Ring’s huge open world.

3 Learn Enemy Attack Patterns

In regards to soulsborne combat, people often use the phrase “it’s like a rhythm game.” This doesn’t mean that players need to wipe the dust off their Rock Band guitar; it means that almost every enemy and boss has attack patterns that can be learned and responded to in small windows of opportunity, creating a rhythm-like tempo to one-on-one fights.

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Therefore, it’s important to study enemy attacks while fighting them to avoid the rookie mistake of simply trying to fight fire with fire.

2 Thoroughly Explore Each Area One At A Time

One of the many aspects of Elden Ring that is getting waves of praise is the diversity and meticulous design of its many areas. Consequently, some new players are getting in the bad habit of trying to rush through areas as soon as possible, as they’re eager to explore the entire map.

This is a mistake, however, as not only will players be severely under-leveled in these new areas due to skipping handfuls of boss fights, but they’ll also miss key items like Golden Seeds and Sacred Tears.

1 Obtain Margit’s Shackles

Margit, the Fell Omen, is the first main boss of the game. The boss is a prime example of “gating,” as his significant difficulty is in place to ensure that players have a character that is sufficiently built and leveled for the challenges that are to follow. Unfortunately, some beginners are still struggling with Margit, even after taking the time to level up.

For such people, it’s worth seeking out Margit’s Shackles, which will pin Marigt down, allowing the player to get a few easy hits in. To obtain the item, head to Murkwater Cave and fight Patches, who will be a familiar face to soulsborne veterans. During the fight, Patches will ask for forgiveness – agree to forgive him, and he will sell the shackles for 5,000 runes.

Elden Ring is available now on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

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