

This move (activated with the left trigger while using a shield that has a Parry Ash of War) allows you to deflect incoming blows away, leaving enemies wide open for a critical riposte. One of the best things you can do as a Dexterity class is parry. Against these enemies, you have to be ready to dodge whenever they start attacking through your own attack chains. In most cases, large enemies, enemies with heavy armor, and enemies with large weapons will have more Poise. Therefore, as a Dexterity character, it's important that you recognize when enemies have more Poise than you. This is because you generally only get high Poise when using larger and slower Strength weapons instead of smaller and faster Dexterity weapons like daggers, katanas, and scythes.


This is what allows you (or your enemies) to continue attacking even if you take damage during a swing, and unfortunately, one of the weaknesses of Dexterity builds is that they typically have low Poise. Important melee mechanicsĪs a Dexterity character, a mechanic that's crucial to understand is Poise. Now, let's go over some important tips and pieces of information that will help you capitalize on the potential of Dexterity and Dexterity weapons (our Elden Ring melee combat guide goes more in-depth about every aspect of melee combat). Now that you understand the basics of Dexterity combat and have a decently upgraded Twinblade, you have all the gear you need to begin adventuring around Elden Ring's open world. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central) Elden Ring: General melee tips for Dexterity users One of these locations that you can easily explore right away is the Limgrave Tunnels dungeon, found in the northern portion of the same lake that the Dragon-Burnt Ruins and the Twinblade are in. These upgrade materials (and all of the various tiers of them) are located throughout the Lands Between, but are most often found in mines and tunnels.

Once you have the Twinblade, you should upgrade it with Smithing Stones to improve its damage. You'll find it within the Dragon-Burnt Ruins, located east of The First Step Site of Grace you start the game at. One Dexterity weapon that is worth getting, though, is the Twinblade - especially if you're a Bandit and your only starting melee weapon is a knife. Unlike the spells and items you should get right away as the Astrologer and Prisoner classes, there aren't many specific items in Elden Ring that you should rush to get as a Dexterity-focused Samurai or Bandit. Bottom: The location of the Limgrave Tunnels. Elden Ring (Image credit: Windows Central)
