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Never understood the hype behind the Claymore, but then just recently I started on Dark Souls 1. I understand it now. This is perhaps the greatest strength weapon ever made.
Claymore fell off in Elden Ring a bit because of how good the psuedo-combos are on the other greatsword moveset imo. But it’s still a fantastic weapon for trading if you build around its thrust attacks. It definitely now has a distinct playstyle necessary to maximize its efficiency, which is cool. Although I do miss it being the ultimate all-rounder greatsword that it was throughout Dark Souls.
I beat Elden Beast today, a few months ago I started wanting to play the game because of your videos and today I finally finished it :) Thanks for your videos
Strength build invasions are like chucking on some sweatpants and hitting up the couch with a warm cup of tea. Cosy. I’d say a Dismounter with storm blade for your straight line AoW. Looking forward to DLC weapon showcases! It can’t come soon enough. Hopefully you got a prerelease invite! Catch ya next time!
I am tryna fill my slots with lovely builds and you helped a lot, the dex weapons vid, str faith vid, ash explanations on each one of your vids they all really help
I'm so glad you still make these videos! I loved watching all of your DS3 content when I was in highschool but the invasions were definitely my favorite. I've always liked how you have fun in every invasion no matter what!
Unironically an Arcane Faith Level 150 build with the Ripple Crescent Halberd with Sleep Grease + Incantation support with things like Black Flame Protection and Blessing of the Erdtree, use it with the Dragon Communion Seal and blow people up with Honed Bolt and Lightning Spears.
Omg shamshiiir :D my favs will always be the ones with the atypical r1 strings, ESPECIALLY the ones that flow really elegantly like the drakeblood gs from ds3
Hey Chase! Love your videos man, i watch them every single day after i get home from work. I've never suggested a build before since you do pretty much everything, but i think it could be pretty cool if you did a great sword and offhand reduvia arcane build. I bet it's pretty solid but i haven't tried it yet. ALSO, I'd love to see you play my first build that I played through the game with (Elden Ring is my first fromsoft game). The build is "Bucket Head the Bold" it's the Great helm and altered banished Knight set, it's what i picked up in stormveil my first time through and thought it looked like a hero in an anime lol. As for the weapon, Bucket Head two handed the knights cavalry halberd with a strength build, since i had no idea how to actually build anything else at the time lol. I'd love to see you try it, it looks so goofy hitting emotes, but also like your the protagonist as well. Anyways, keep up the good work man. Love the vids
Your gear swapping never fails to impress me. I do well to swap out weapons quickly, and you swap out gear and talismans just to heal and then swap them back so quick that sometimes I don't even notice. It's mostly due to my poor inventory management. I very rarely invade, but I get invaded frequently, so I keep anything I need and more that I don't need, but think I might at some point on my person.
14:15 if u have some level points to spare u can use the ruins greatsword for straight lines, or u can use vaccum slice too, but does not have a good range. Both will do good on str. Build.
I'm curious ChaseTheBro, do you use a mod like map for goblins offline, pick everything up, and then go online for your videos? As far as I'm aware, stuff like string and sacramental buds are of limited quantities but you always seem to have loads on your characters so I was wondering what your farming methods were for limited consumables and for pickup items in your multiple playthroughs as to not miss anything you need. Love the videos btw
I sacrifice another 2 points into dex usually. Lets you have the 20 dex needed for urumi and antspur, both are solid on strength builds despite their scaling
I don't know if I missed it, but what combination do you use in your flask of Wondrous Physick? and what combinations do you use in other builds? Benn watching a lot of your content and am enjoying replicating a lot of the builds.
I notice Chase using both the banished knight and the regular halberd pretty often, does the basic one have advantages over BN? I always assumed BN was just better
Yo chase how do you all ways got unlimited resources (drawstring grease..) do you actually farm for them or do you get them from the community or are there any hacks involved? Greetings from Germany love the videos
My builds aren't meta enough imo but I've been having a lot of fun with a 180 vanguard faith build: 60vig 40dex 80faith. Max cast speed with radagons icon. Rest of the points is personalized! 🎉 Good Luck Have Fun 🎉
Hey chase how did you get all the items? Like rope, did someone make a mod that works online? If not could you upload your save file? I miss honest merchant.
14:30 for the straight line what about corpse wax cutter on something? Or even RGS? ... Use your grafted sword buff to get the stats for it like when you swap to Radahn.
Endure into madness hugbuild plz. Also would like to see iron cleaver one shot build with the charged R2s and royal knight’s Resolve and or cragblade. I love ur vids🎉
Build idea (Request) Beast Roar focus w/ Roar Medal, Highland Axe (off-hand Braggart's Roar) Kind of similar to stormblade, but I am told it comes out faster and has quicker projectile speed. Does Braggart's Roar buff AoW damage?
Cant wait to see how you evolve when you start using the new weapons in the DLC Chase, not to mention how youll change your approach to PVP when FIGHTING against the new stuff, its gonna be awesome to relearn the game again, no matter what kind of BS broken stuff gets used, you just know all the casuals are going to flock to the "New Meta" or whatever some crappy youtuber claims to be "The best weapon in the DLC" and then everyone follows suit like a bunch of sheep. I can see you use all the broken stuff yourself to fully understand them, then learn to counter people using the same things, i bet youll learn how to counter it on day one.