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Hello there, my name is Adrian, and I’m a Souls game veteran. I have played every FromSoftware game, completed every boss, and have taken on every Souls-like game I could get my hands on. I even had the privilege of , stating, “Elden Ring feels like a culmination of everything that FromSoftware has created in the past 13 years…Elden Ring is a triumph.”
I love this game, and I am excited to see so many new players giving my favorite series of games a shot. However, Souls games can be daunting for newcomers, doubly so with a game as massive as Elden Ring. So follow me, newly Tarnished, as I put my years of experience to work with some helpful tips for tackling the world of Elden Ring.I would like to preface by saying that these tips are hardly about the mechanics or gameplay of Elden Ring. No, for there is a lot more to these games than that. I’m not only here to help you master the game, but I’m also here to teach you how to appreciate the game and stick with it, long after you have mastered the foundational mechanics.Being greedy and getting cocky is how you lose in these games. You win by taking your time, paying attention to environmental hazards, learning enemy telegraphs, and respecting your opponent. As long as you’re patient and willing to learn, you can complete this whole game along with any other Souls game. Elden Ring and the Souls series aren’t about being some crazy good gamer whose fingers dance across a controller; they’re about mastering mechanics and fundamentals. You don’t even need to use a traditional controller as long as you get these concepts down.
If you find yourself dying a lot, just remember that each death is a new opportunity to analyze what you did wrong and learn how to do better. Far too often, I have seen new players ready to get a refund on these games as they deemed them too demanding, yelling at the screen upon their every death. In time these frustrated hollers evolved into chuckles and self-reassurance in the form of “I’ll get 'em next time.” Death is as central to Elden Ring as attacking is, and it will all be okay.
Pick one of those and go all in. It’s hard to be a jack of all trades in these games because you quickly become a master of none. Luckily there is a respec option at some point in case you dislike your character. Alternatively, you can save some builds for when you want to start a new save and tackle previous bosses in whole new ways. Given the number of options in Elden Ring, I’m sure you could replay this game until the heat death of the universe.
Take a minute and remember that if you ever feel lost, it's because FromSoftware wants you to be lost. Progression in this game is unconventional and predicated solely on your own curiosity and sense of exploration.
Everything in Elden Ring is purposefully designed to make your character stronger or progress through the various quests in the world. Pick a direction and go do something over there. If that area is too hard, choose a different direction and find something else. Come back to it when you’re ready. This is an actual open-world game where everything in The Lands Between matters and serves the player in some way. I already have a combined total of 80 hours in Elden Ring (yikes!), and I still haven’t seen this game’s borders or come close to the ending. However, I look back at my progress with every cave and dungeon I have conquered and feel proud. It all came from simply being lost.However, there are times when you will need help, and getting help is part of the Souls experience.New players, here is a hidden tip for Elden Ring, don’t let anyone tell you that getting help is wrong. Elden Ring and Souls games are structured in a very traditional RPG way. Harking back to when games were purposefully obtuse and demanding as a way to sell accompanying strategy guides. Well, hey, we used guides then, why not use them now? The best part is that they’re free online now.
Moreover, FromSoftware actually wants us to help each other out. Elden Ring features co-op multiplayer for bosses, and you can leave various messages around the world to help struggling players to find their bearings. While the worlds that FromSoftware creates are lonely and decrepit, the games themselves are shared community experiences. We’re all in this together, so any strategy to finish the game is valid. Whether you’re using a guide made by the community or taking advantage of co-op multiplayer. It doesn’t matter how you do it; the only thing that matters is that you did it.