{"id":1126811,"date":"2024-07-09T21:37:36","date_gmt":"2024-07-10T01:37:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/i-used-elon-musks-infamous-elden-ring-build-in-the-dlc-shadow-of-the-erdtree-heres-what-happened-windows-central\/"},"modified":"2024-07-09T21:37:36","modified_gmt":"2024-07-10T01:37:36","slug":"i-used-elon-musks-infamous-elden-ring-build-in-the-dlc-shadow-of-the-erdtree-heres-what-happened-windows-central","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/elon-musk\/i-used-elon-musks-infamous-elden-ring-build-in-the-dlc-shadow-of-the-erdtree-heres-what-happened-windows-central\/","title":{"rendered":"I used Elon Musk&#8217;s infamous Elden Ring build in the DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree  here&#8217;s what happened &#8211; Windows Central"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    These days, Tesla and SpaceX CEO and X (formerly Twitter) owner    Elon Musk    typically makes headlines because of political statements or    the billionaire's moves in tech. About two years ago, though,    his Elden Ring build is what had    everyone talking  and it's not because it was good. In fact,    it was widely ragged on for being anything but, with many fans    of FromSoftware's award-winning 2022 ARPG pointing out numerous    problems with the way he'd built his character.  <\/p>\n<p>    I'll give an overview of the setup below, but more to the    point: I was bored this past Sunday afternoon, and thought it    might be fun to take the infamous build into the new        Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC to see how it    performs in what is undoubtedly one of the toughest pieces of    content ever released by FromSoftware. So, after a quick    respec    for one of my characters, I entered the Land of Shadow with    Elon Musk's Elden Ring stats and equipment of choice. Here's    how that went!  <\/p>\n<p>    Musk initially described his Elden Ring    build as a \"power mage, but decent with a sword\/katana,\" and at    first, that didn't sound bad at all, especially since both    sorceries and the Intelligence-scaling Moonveil katana are    incredibly powerful. When he shared screenshots of his stats    and gear a day later, though, it quickly became clear just how    poorly thought out his setup was.  <\/p>\n<p>    At Level 111, he had 31 for his HP stat, Vigor, even though 40    is the typical standard for builds around Level 100    and he's using the Twinsage Glintstone Crown that    reduces HP (and stamina) by 9% in exchange for an Intelligence    buff. Inexplicably, he also had two shields equipped at the    same time  both with minor stat differences and without Ash of    War skills  and his casting staff as well as two weapons in a    single hand. This is simply unnecessary and prevents you from    holding your staff in one hand and a weapon in the other, which    is a tactic you should always at least have the option to do as    a mage in a Soulsborne game. Worse, all that equipped gear    together with the heavy armor Musk was wearing gave him a Heavy    Load, causing terrible \"fat roll\" dodges (in fairness, he    did say \"equipped load will be lower if fast roll is    needed\").  <\/p>\n<p>    Aside from the Heavy Load, though, the worst part of the build    by far is its talismans. The use of the sorcery-buffing    Graven-School Talisman makes sense and the stamina    regen-boosting Green Turtle Talisman is okay, but Radagon's    Soreseal  a talisman that raises Vigor, Endurance, Strength,    and Dexterity by 5 but makes you take 15% additional damage     has no place in a late-game build that's already hurting for    HP. Musk's final talisman is the Crimson Amber Medallion +1,    which does boost health, but its use here is just trying to    solve a problem he wouldn't have if he had a better stat spread    and wasn't using the Twinsage Glintstone Crown. At Level 111,    68 Intelligence is overkill.  <\/p>\n<p>    With all that said, both the Moonveil and Rogier's Rapier with    a Magic infusion are great picks for Intelligence\/Dexterity    setups, with the former even capable of inflicting Bleed and    staggering enemies with its Transient Moonlight skill. The    sky-high Intelligence also means these weapons hit like a    truck, as do spells  especially with Lusat's Glintstone Staff    enhancing the power of every sorcery used (albeit incurring a    50% FP cost increase for each spell cast in the process). Musk    also made a great     Spirit Ashes choice in the tanky and aggressive Banished    Knight Engvall (the other Skeletal Militiamen Ashes and    Marionette Soldier Ashes he has on his hotbar aren't worth    summoning).  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    For this little adventure, I decided to use Musk's build to    beat every boss in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's first    region, the Gravesite Plain. That means both the        Divine Beast Dancing Lion and     Rellana, Twin Moon Knight, along with various other    minibosses like the     Blackgaol Knight, the Ghostflame Dragon, and the wandering        Furnace Golem. I used his exact stats and equipment, though    I did fully upgrade the build's weapons and shields; I also    limited myself to his five spell slots, using Rennala's Full    Moon\/Ranni's Dark Moon and Comet  spells he    said he uses  along with a few    others. In case you're wondering, I did get        Scadutree Fragments and     Revered Spirit Ashes, too, though I only collected the ones    within Gravesite Plain itself.  <\/p>\n<p>            All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows            and Xbox diehards.          <\/p>\n<p>    The main problem with this build is its Heavy Load, which    immediately became apparent when the Curseblade enemy that    attacks you near the start of the DLC cut me to ribbons faster    than I could dodge his rapid slashing combos. Basic foes with    slower and simpler attack patterns could still be defeated    easily, but more difficult ones like Horned Warriors were far    harder to take out. Fighting on Torrent is one way to    circumvent this problem in the open world, which is how I beat    the Furnace Golem and the Ghostflame Dragon, but that's not an    option in interior spaces or large dungeons like Belurat, Tower    Settlement and Castle Ensis. In those, I had to come up with    other solutions.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The first and primary tactic I found success with was taking    advantage of the Brass Shield  one of the    best    Elden Ring shields for blocking due to its high guard boost     by buffing its guard with the Scholar's Shield sorcery and    using it to perform block counter attacks with Rogier's Rapier.    With this strategy, I could largely avoid having to dodge at    all while fighting mobs, especially by backpedaling and    lowering my guard between enemy combos to regenerate stamina.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unfortunately, some hyper-aggressive enemies like the    aforementioned Curseblades hit so quickly that even my    magic-coated Brass Shield couldn't withstand their attacks,    which drove me to lean into offensive spells from long range.    Even in the Land of Shadow, few things can survive being nuked    with a surprise Ranni's Dark Moon from a mile away that's    followed up by several Comet missiles. Fewer still can live    long enough to close the distance on me after that, especially    when I make use of Elden Ring's jump button to get onto pieces    of high ground they struggle to reach.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Overall, I wouldn't exactly call playing through the DLC's    levels a smooth experience  even with these tactics, I could    die to basic mobs in just a few hits due to the build's low    effective HP  but I was able to get through most areas without    too much trouble. The minor boss fights weren't too bad,    either, especially since several of them either attacked slow    enough that Heavy Load rolls could be used fairly reliably,    could be blocked effectively, or were in an arena I was able to    summon Banished Knight Engvall in so that he could take aggro    and give me space to cast magic. Predictably, however, there    were two fights I struggled with: the Divine Beast Dancing Lion    and Rellana.  <\/p>\n<p>    I was able to get through the Dancing Lion's first phase pretty    easily, as its combos are fully dodgeable with Heavy Load and    it's weak to the Bleed status effect Moonveil can build up. In    Phase 2, though, it imbues itself and its attacks with the    power of the elements, and while I could handle jumping over    ice crystals and rolling through wind gusts, I wasn't able to    safely get away from the delayed lightning strikes that    followed each of the boss' moves. I died quite a few times to    them because of this, but eventually beat the Dancing Lion by    playing farther away and letting Engvall take aggro so I could    use my heavy-hitter spells, only bothering with melee when it    wasn't in Lightning form.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rellana was an even bigger wall for me, owing to the fact she's    very aggressive, uses combos Heavy Load rolls can't fully    avoid, and is resistant to Magic damage. She also hits much    faster than the Dancing Lion, and could kill Engvall fairly    quickly if I let him hold her attention for long. My only real    advantage was that if I could find the space to actually get it    off somewhat frequently, she could be stance broken effectively    with Moonveil's Ash of War. The build also has the Carian    Knight's Shield, which has a higher Magic damage resistance    than the Brass Shield and can be used to survive Rellana's    five-hit magic projectile attack that I'd have died to    otherwise.  <\/p>\n<p>    For Phase 1, I went back to the Scholar's Shield guard counter    playstyle, using a Ranni's Dark Moon at the start to lower her    Magic damage negation a bit and Moonveil to get hits in    whenever possible while timing blocks carefully to manage my    stamina. Whenever Rellana would stagger, I then swapped to    Rogier's Rapier to take advantage of its higher crit damage    multiplier when riposting her. Though I still took a few hits    since some of her attacks can hook around shields, I could get    through this part of the fight pretty consistently.  <\/p>\n<p>    Phase 2, though, is where things got rough. Since Rellana buffs    her swords with Magic and Fire damage at the start of it, I    could no longer block her basic combos without taking chip    damage, and I died a rather frustrating number of times as a    consequence. It was here that Engvall came into play, as I was    able to use my health as a resource to summon him before    running away to heal while he distracted the boss. I then cast    another moon to lower her Magic defenses again before spamming    Night Comet and Moonveil's Transient Moonlight skill, dodging    and blocking whatever I could whenever she focused on me    instead of my Spirit Ashes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Though Engvall eventually fell to Rellana's special moon    attack, I'd done enough damage to her HP and poise by then that    I was able to get a critical stance break with Moonveil,    following up with a Rogier's Rapier riposte and a few more    Transient Moonlights to finally finish her off.  <\/p>\n<p>    I was worried I'd just get annoyed and frustrated trying to    play through the first few hours of Shadow of the Erdtree with    Elon Musk's Elden Ring build, but I actually ended up having    quite a bit of fun. You'll never catch me saying it's    good      here are some DLC builds that are, if you're interested     but playing to its strengths while doing what I could to    mitigate its sizable shortcomings was an enjoyable challenge.    Maybe I'll even try to beat the rest of the DLC with it; I    think I could definitely take down     Messmer the Impaler, but     that final boss fight? I'm not so sure.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC is finally here,    and it makes one of thebest Xbox    gamesandbest    PC gamesof all time even better. It's out    now on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Windows PC for    $39.99.  <\/p>\n<p>        Today's best Elden Ring deals      <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.windowscentral.com\/gaming\/i-used-elon-musks-infamous-elden-ring-build-in-the-shadow-of-the-erdtree-dlc-heres-what-happened\" title=\"I used Elon Musk's infamous Elden Ring build in the DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree  here's what happened - Windows Central\">I used Elon Musk's infamous Elden Ring build in the DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree  here's what happened - Windows Central<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> These days, Tesla and SpaceX CEO and X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk typically makes headlines because of political statements or the billionaire's moves in tech. About two years ago, though, his Elden Ring build is what had everyone talking and it's not because it was good. 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