Dark Souls 3 Spear Build
Dark Souls 3 is here, and it’s ready to test your skill and determination.It’s punishing, but there are things you can do to make the journey more reasonable. How you build your character will. 'Common short spear that allows attacking with shield up. Spear attacks are centered on thrusting, but can inflict high damage when timed with the end of an enemy's swing.'
Do you want to be able to take on full blasts of Crystal Soul Spear, and Soul Stream without a flinch?! Do you want to invade one against three Ultra Greatsword wielding scrubs, having them hammer away, without breaking guard?! Do you want to be able to take on the full aggro of Bosses, defending the weak and innocent souls, without losing a point of HP or Stamina?!!!Then let's talk Tank.Why Tank?Most builds in revolve around quick rolling and high Damage-Per-Second. The focus relies heavily on timing. Unlike its predecessors, in DS 3. Poise heavily linked to attack animations. Armor is weakened and un-upgradable.
Bosses/enemies are quicker, and far more aggresive. Enemies are (generally) a lot less predictable.Alternative builds are much more difficult to manage, early on, leaving many to return to the 'tried and true'. But a Tank build is still incredibly viable, and in the long run will make Dark Souls 3 a walk in the part.Reasons to Tank:. Less dodging or worring about iframes. Less focus on timing. Invincible while shield is up and buffed (60-84 seconds at a time). Can withstand more damage.
Can recoup better from mistakes. Excellent for assisting in Boss Battles.
Excellent for backstabs. In PvP, players will often exhaust themselves trying to break your guard. Easy punishment.Weaknesses of Tank:. PvP duels can take much longer.
Bleed builds can break through your Tank defense. Certain weapons, including those with shield piercing or area of effect, can still get through.
You must be wise in when to let down your guard.Attribute GuideStrength: 50. Not a point more. Not a point less.
The most important aspect of Strength, in allowing you to carry the Tankiest shield.Intelligence: 10. Not a point more. Not a point less. This will allow you to use 'Magic Shield'.Vitality: At least 40, probably more. Vitality adds both to your physical defense, as well as your equipment load. Your Tanky shield is heavy, your strength weapon will mostly likely be heavy too.
Any equipment load left over will be taken up by your Tankiest armorVigor: 27-36. A little underpowered, but still important.
Remember that your estus flask at max will only heal for 600HP. A large health pool is mainly required to give you a few extra hits before chugging.
In total, a chugging Tank can endure 7000 damage at Vigor 27, but only 7157 at Vigor 36. Beyond Vigor 36, the returnes drastically diminish. But with a range of between 27 and 36, you should be able to take a number of direct heavy hits without dying.Attunement: 10-18. You want at least one slot for your shield. The extra will allow you to cast for a couple extra buffs. Deep Protection and Sacred Oath will give you an extra 15% damage, and extra 15% damage reduction, additional stamina, and additional resistance.
Well worth the investment, in certain situations.Faith: 0-30. Depends on which spells you hope to use, and what levels you have to spare. Often beneficial over extra vitality/vigor.Endurance: 20+/. This determines for a Tank how many swings you'll get in, once your opponent has exhausted their stamina. Ideally, adjust according to the stamina requirements of your favorite weapon. 20 will get you in three swings of the heavier weapons.Dexterity: 0-25. Around 10 is the basic requirement for most Tank weapons.
A higher dexterity can be useful, in allowing you to use less Tanky weapons in exchange for Tankier armor.Luck: 0. 'Where we're going, we don't need luck.' The only instances where this stat miiight be useful for TANK is with Anri's Straight Sword, or the spiked mace. But there are plenty of better alternatives.ShieldsMoaning Shield: Your primary shield, forever and ever. You can get access to it very early on, by murdering Morne. What makes this shield awesome?
At +5 reinforcement, it has a stabability of the magic number 82. What's so magical about the number 82? It allows you to bring it up to 100, with a cast of magic shield.
Magic shield lasts 60 seconds, increasing to 84 seconds with the Lingering Dragoncrest Ring +2. During that time, any and all attacks will be blocked without your stamina being drained so much as a tick. It's also got AMAZING resistance to all elemental damage. I have taken a full blast of Soul Stream, with less than 5% of my health lost. The nameless king's attacks are a breeze as well.The second reason why this shield is so AWESOME, is for the help it can be in jolly Co-operation. Its special grants the same effect as the skull ring, bring boss aggro away from the puny non-tanks onto you. You can hide behind your MOANING SHIELD, while your 'special' friends slowly chip away at the bosses health.Alternative Shields, worth mentioning:Black Knight Shield: Farm this, as soon as you reach the Crucifixion Woods.
It requires only Strength 18, and is hands down the best regular shield in the game. VERY high stabability for its requirements. Excellent resistance against fire, outclassed only by the Black Iron Greatshield.
Stabability will reach 100% with Great Magic Shield, but for only 30-42 seconds, and requiring 18 intelligence.Greatshield of GLORY: Useable at Strength 40, and with exceptional stabability (100% at +2 with magic shield). Sub-par elemental reduction.
Also, it greatly reduces stamina regen. Use only is below 50 STR.Black Iron Greatshield: Infuse with a fire gem, fully upgraded, will provide 99% fire damage reduction, while lowering the physical damage reduction to 95%. Useful, in certain circumstances.Dragonslayer Greatshield: 100% physical reduction, 95% lightning reduction.
This will make the Dragonslayer Armour and Nameless king a cakewalk. Other than that, its uses are limited.Cathedral Knight Greatshield: Infused with deep, you have 99% dark reduction and 95% physical damage. Very situational.Lothric Knight Greatshield: Great against magic, but infusion does NOT bring it up to 99%.Havel's Greatshield: Best resistances. VERY situational weapon art. Less stabability than the MOANING SHIELD +5. Not recommended.Equipment RecommendationsWeaponsWeapon choice all depends on your stats and preference.At 50 STR and 10 DEX.
Yohrm's Great Machete +5 will give you the highest AR at 633. Lorian's Greatsword, and the Dragonslayer Greataxe are excellent for non-physical damage.
A Heavy Broadsword +10 will bring you over 400AR. This will allow you swing quick and light, in addition to allowing for resin buffs.Remember, you will be able to buff your weapons only through the pine bundles, and not through spells (lest your shield become un-TANKED).Rings. Havel's Ring, for maximum equipment load. Lingering Dragoncrest Ring for longer shield invincibility and longer self-buffs. Ring of Steel Protection, for MOAR TANK.
The last ring in purely situational, but for the most part I go with the Chloranthy Ring.Spells. Magic Shield: The only MUST.
It will be able to make your MOANING SHIELD unstoppable for 60-84 seconds. Deep Protection: +5% bonus to AR.
Sacred Oath: +10% bonus to AR and Damage Reduction. Stacks with Deep Protection. Tears of Denial: Overwrites the two spells above. Still useful if your faith is before 15. Gradual HP restoration spells are not recommended, as the lingering dragoncrest ring will slow down the HP per second gain (the amount gained in total will remain the same.Lastly, for a catalyst, always use the Crystal Chime. For self buffs, and shield buffs, it doesn't matter one wit that you're missing the required stats. The chime works with both the magic shield spell, and any faith-buffs you choose.Thnx,!
After initially finishing Dark Souls, players thoughts drift to different builds based on PVE or PVP or for the added challenge of NG+. There is nothing more entertaining than planning and executing a build from scratch, especially where the build is exactly like you imagined it and it’s just a blast. Everyone has hit on a favorite build for PVP trolling or boss encounters, along with promising builds gone horribly wrong and quickly erased. It is just this build experimentation that adds a huge amount of replayability and value to Dark Souls, and cements you into the community that loves this game.Here are my recommendations. These are all broad build trees that may branch into some familiar and unfamiliar territory. Have you ever tried a “Nudist New Yorker”? How about a “Lethal Weapon Cosplayer”?
If intrigued, read on for my top ten fun, crazy and epic Dark Souls builds and game challenges. What are your favorite Dark Souls builds and epic challenges?#10: The TechnocratAccording to the www, a technocrat is “a member of a technically skilled elite”. What better description for this build! You may only level one stat during your entire playthrough.
The rest have to stay at your base level. Yes, you will certainly join the inner Dark Souls “expert elite” circle but only in one stat. These are actually some of the most entertaining and varied builds to try. A subset of this build is “The Lance Amstrong”, of course an endurance build that can run-and-gun forever even while fully loaded. Another is “The Bookworm” an Attunement build which is only really useful for pyromancies. Then there is “The Merlin”, a massively powerful sorcerer but a complete weakling with no vitality and able to wield a hand axe and some daggers only. And “The Germophobe” is the ultimate resistance build, immune to fire, poison and toxin.Golden Rule: finish the game while only leveling one particular stat of your choiceRecommended Starting Build: The Knight is you are not picking vitality, otherwise any other classDifficulty Rating: Intermediate for Vitality, Dexterity or Strength.
Expert for other stats (attunement and the warrior combo is the hardest).#9: The CosplayerEmulate your favorite enemy or NPC and finish the game using their equipment only. The Dark Souls universe is replete with different characters, each one with its own unique playstyle. You can be an agile and cunning thief, or Havel the Rock, the ultimate tank, or even a Dragon!
Don’t forget to maintain the proper covenant for your character. This is a super fun PVP and PVE build, especially if you can get a group of friends to join-in the fun.
The farming and questing for the proper cosplay item will make the game more meaningful. My fave: the ninja bodyguard.
I am a sucker for both the Wood Grain Ring and the Washing Pole.Golden Rule: finish the game as a perfect duplicate of a boss or NPC, including equipment, spells and covenant (if using dragonform, no armor or weapons allowed).Recommended Starting Build: any and allDifficulty Rating: Beginner to Expert depending on the NPC.#8: The Marquess of QueensburryA build that loves a bare-fisted, knock-down, drag-out fight, and eschews armor and weapons. This build is for throwbacks and Neanderthals only and is super difficult. If you want in on the fun but with a more accessible build, try adding the Caestus, Claws, Dark hand or Dragonbone Fist. For an even easier build, add leg armor or the dragon torso. These variations are also fun in NG+.
If you can successfully PVP with this build, my hat is off to you, sir!Golden Rule: finish the game using only your bare fists, no weapons or armor allowed.Recommended Starting Build: any starting build will slowly mutate into a powerful brute with very high vitality and strength. Rotate regular increases to resistance after 50 vitality and 50 strength, all other stats can be ignored.Difficulty Rating: Expert and Hardcore. Pawn some PVP newbies with this build for fun.#7: The StrategistAlthough Dark Souls emphasizes action, strategy plays a very large role in the game.
Specifically, it is very difficult to “cheese” or button-mash through the boss fights. You must have a plan and strategy for conquering them even with a highly leveled character. This build relies on analysis and planning to advance through the game.
The Strategist adjusts his attributes, spells and equipment based on the enemies’ weakness. He seeks to gain knowledge from every fight and relishes experimentation with different weapons, spells and playstyles. He obsesses over game intelligence and research, pouring over guides, charts and spreadsheets that track the exact damage and defense rating, and relative effectiveness of every item the game. The Straegist wishes he could have 100 game save slots instead of 10, because the possibilities are endless. This build wholly embraces From Software’s concept for Dark Souls, a challenging but infinitely fair game where every death is a learning experience and the key item is just around the corner. One prominent sub-set of this build is the “Nuclear Bomber” who thirsts for scoring the highest amount of damage possible in the game.Golden Rule: follow a set strategic plan that culminates in finishing the gameRecommended Starting Build: any and allDifficulty Rating: Hardcore due to the amount of time you will sink into the game#6: The New YorkerAlways in a hurry, The New Yorker has places to be and people to see.
He doesn’t only want to finish the game incredibly quickly, he wants to “break” it in the process. He uses everything the game gives him to speed through it like Sonic the Hedgehog. He is okay with glitches but the New Yorker is no cheater. He knows every shortcut and quickly dispatches bosses. The New Yorker can do things that will make your jaw drop.
He has ice water in his veins, lightning quick reflexes, and, damn it, he is a little conceited ‘cause he is a baller. A subset of this build is the Ninja Warrior, a masochistic build that will take on a specific enemy or area of the game with the worst possible combo of gear and stats. The Ninja Warrior is an adrenaline junkie that needs to be challenged by the game. Why climb the mountain? Cause it’s there!Golden Rule: finish the game as quickly as possibleRecommended Starting Build: The Pyromancer and Knight are to be good choices but any class will do.Difficulty Rating: Expert to Godly depending on your time.
Go to Youtube for some unholy playthroughs, totaling 35 minutes with a glitch and under 2 hours after the latest game patch. My best time is 6 hours 18 minutes.#5: The Boy ScoutSome people like farming and some absolutely detest it! The Boy Scout is the ultimate farmer, and is “always prepared”. He longs to obtain every single item in the game because you never know what you will need. His quest will extend through at least 3 playthrough’s and the entire Dark Souls universe. On the way, he will have savored all of the covenants, ventured frequently online, and experienced life as multiple characters but wait there is more!
The Boy Scout is no hoarder. He is practical and “always prepared”. The Boy Scout must have the capability to wield any and all items he has collected (weapons, armor, rings, spells, consumables, keys). A full inventory is not good enough. The path to 58 strength, 20 dexterity, 50 intelligence and 50 faith is long and arduous but quite rewarding.Golden Rule: find all of the game items and achieve sufficient stats to equip all weapons, armors and spells in your inventory.Recommended Starting Build: you will end up with a balanced build but don’t neglect endurance. This is a very important stat, especially in NG+ and further.Difficulty Rating: Expert.
You will play the game so long you will become an expert. Truly an epic build!#4: The MiserThis one spends his souls very wisely, is self-centered and controlled by his possessions. The Miser will not buy or pick up any item in the game. His starting equipment is good enough for him, thank you very much!
He uses all of his souls to level up or upgrade his precious equipment. There are some variations of the Miser based on your starting gift, which allows wielding humanity, firebombs, Tiny Being’s Ring or the Witch’s Ring. This is an expert build as you will not have access to the most powerful items in the game and rings are off limits too!Golden Rule: finish the game using only original equipment. Never put on anything else or pick-up anything other than souls.Recommended Starting Build: a fully upgraded Knight is pretty strong with an excellent shield. If you want a challenge, try the Sorcerer or the Pyromancer. Both are very difficult because they are limited to their starting spell and are very weak.Difficulty Rating: Intermediate to Expert depending on your starting class.#3: The NudistOne of the most difficult builds to play, actually.
This one restricts you to no armor at all. You may carry a shield and weapon only. If you want to improve your fighting skills, this is the ultimate training build. You can wield any weapon, shield, armor set and spells but you will take quite a bit of damage on a single hit, even at high levels.
The emphasis here is avoiding damage. A good confirmation of owning a boss is to complete the kill with no armor.Golden Rule: finish the game with weapon and shield only; no armor allowed, ever, seriously!Recommended Build: any build will work but the Dark Wood Grain Ring is essential.Difficulty Rating: Expert and annoyingly difficult but ultimately epic!#2: The Lethal WeaponThis build is centered around your favorite weapon in the game (remember that shields do count as weapons). The emphasis is on planning your walkthrough to obtain and equip it as early as possible. Once equipped, it may never be removed and no other weapon used. An entertaining NG+ build requires you dispatch all enemies and bosses in the game with only your preferred initial weapon.
There are at least 4 variations. For Lethal Weapon 1 you obtain your weapon as soon as possible and use it to finish the game. In Lethal Weapon 2, you must beat every single opponent from the very beginning of the game with your favorite weapon (remember, either no shield or using the shield as your only weapon!). This is only possible in NG+ or beyond. Lethal Weapon 3 is for super aggressive players who used only their favorite weapon but no shield. These players favor a two-handed playstyle. Lethal Weapon 4 is for dual wielders, an addictive, intimidating and expert PVP build.
Ds3 Best Spear
There are rumors about Lethal Weapon 5 as a summer blockbuster but we hope those are untrue and do not persist!Golden Rule: obtain your favorite weapon, max it out as quickly as possible and use it to finish the game. Dual-wielding is allowed.Recommended Starting Build: Any and all.Difficulty Rating: Expert.#1: The One-And-DoneIn this build, you finish the game with level 1 base pyro character. You will, I repeat, you will be sorely tempted to level up (especially after getting your face crushed repeatedly in early game). Do not give in to temptation. Patience is the key. Keep chugging along with ever improving armor, weapons and spells and you will persevere. If you want to see a newb digitally soil himself, head online and invade Firelink Shrine with your level 1 pyromancer plus fully upgraded armor, rings, pyro hand, shield and a +5 fire axe.
Dark Souls 3 Herald Spear Build
I am telling you, it is worth it!Golden Rule: finish the game using the pyromancer and never level upRecommended Starting Build: must use the pyro. You can finish as a pure pyro using spells or melee with a handaxe, axe or re-inforced club.Difficulty Rating: Expert and hardcore to the max; in other words, epic! Melee-only is harder than pure pyro (melee took me about 21 hours). Edwardo555These are some really great suggestions! Thanks!I have finished the game as maneater mildred. I started as a deprived and did not allow myself to use any other gear other than the starting gearuntil I got the sack and butcher knife.
Even upgraded all the way, the sack is almost useless. Also, a fully upgraded wood plank shield is nothing to write home about lol.I also enjoy doing speed runs. My fastestest time is 2hr 41 minno glitches, abnormally quitting game, etc.
Summoning phantoms is allowed, but no quitting the game when you get invaded. My 2hr 41 min run included 2 invasions. How to make mods for oblivion.