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Elden Ring Tarnished Edition Guide – Best Starting Route, Builds & Gear

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Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition launches on August 28, 2026, bringing the complete Elden Ring experience to Nintendo Switch 2. This edition includes the base game, Shadow of the Erdtree, and the new Tarnished Pack, featuring two starting classes, additional armor and weapons, and new customization options for Torrent.

For both new and returning players, Tarnished Edition offers the perfect opportunity to begin a fresh journey through the Lands Between. However, the expanded content also means tougher enemies, more build choices, and a longer progression path than ever before.

This guide covers the best starting route, early weapons, builds, gear, and key tips for a smoother Tarnished Edition journey.


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⚔️ Best Starting Class: Which One Should You Pick?

🛡️ Heavy Knight – Best for New Players

Heavy Knight is likely the safest choice for first-time players. It focuses on Strength, durability, and heavy armor, making mistakes less punishing.

Choose Heavy Knight if you want:

Strong defense

Simple melee combat

Heavy weapons

Better survival in boss fights

A beginner-friendly start

The main advantage of this class is consistency. You do not need complex spell rotations or status buildup to make it work. Put points into Vigor, Endurance, and Strength, upgrade your weapon, and you will have a solid path through both the base game and Shadow of the Erdtree.

🗡️ Idus Knight – Best for Aggressive Players

Idus Knight is better for players who prefer faster combat. Since this class starts with Milady, it can access a strong light greatsword playstyle immediately.

Choose Idus Knight if you want:

Faster attacks

Dexterity scaling

Stylish melee combat

Strong early weapon access

Better mobility than heavy builds

This class is strong, but it requires better timing. You will avoid damage through movement and spacing instead of simply tanking hits.

🧭 Best Starting Route for Tarnished Edition

🗺️ Step 1: Clear Limgrave Essentials First

Do not rush straight into major bosses. Start by unlocking Sites of Grace, collecting Golden Seeds, and finding Sacred Tears. These upgrades improve your flask count and healing power, which matters more than early damage.

Your first goals should be:

Unlock the Church of Elleh

Get the Spirit Calling Bell

Visit Gatefront Ruins

Unlock Torrent

Collect early map fragments

Upgrade your flask

⚔️ Step 2: Get a Strong Early Weapon

Before fighting Margit, get a weapon that can carry your build. For most players, Bloodhound's Fang is one of the best early choices. It has serious damage, bleed buildup, and an excellent weapon skill.

If you start as Idus Knight, you can use Milady right away and build around fast melee pressure.

💰 Step 3: Farm Enough Elden Ring Runes for Vigor

Early players often make the mistake of rushing damage stats. In Tarnished Edition, survivability is more important because the full package includes harder late-game and DLC content.

Aim for:

25–30 Vigor early

40 Vigor before late game

50–60 Vigor before serious DLC progression

🏰 Step 4: Beat Margit and Godrick After Preparation

Once your weapon is upgraded and your Vigor is stable, Margit and Godrick become much easier. Do not treat them as your first wall. Treat them as your first test after preparation.

⚔️ Best Early Weapons Worth Getting

🩸 Bloodhound's Fang

Bloodhound's Fang is one of the best weapons for a fresh playthrough. It is available early, deals excellent damage, has bleed buildup, and remains useful far into the game.

Best for:

Dexterity builds

Quality builds

New players

Boss fights

🗡️ Uchigatana

Uchigatana is a reliable early bleed weapon. It has fast attacks, good scaling, and works well with Dexterity or Arcane investment.

Best for:

Bleed builds

Fast melee players

Early-game exploration

⚔️ Greatsword

The Greatsword is ideal for Strength players. It hits hard, staggers enemies, and fits perfectly with Heavy Knight-style builds.

Best for:

Strength builds

Stagger damage

Heavy melee combat

✨ Milady

Milady is especially important in the Tarnished Edition because Idus Knight can start with it. This gives players immediate access to a flexible light greatsword moveset without waiting until later content.

Best for:

Idus Knight

Dexterity builds

Fast melee combat

🔥 Best Build Recommendations

⚔️ Strength Stagger Build

This build focuses on breaking enemy posture with heavy attacks.

Core Stats:

Vigor

Endurance

Strength

Recommended Weapons:

Greatsword

Giant-Crusher

Ruins Greatsword

Starscourge Greatsword

Recommended Talismans:

Axe Talisman

Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman

Shard of Alexander

Great-Jar's Arsenal

Why It Works:

Strength builds are simple and powerful. They are excellent against large enemies because heavy attacks can stagger bosses and create safe damage windows.

🩸 Dexterity Bleed Build

This build uses fast attacks and bleed buildup to defeat high-HP enemies.

Core Stats:

Vigor

Dexterity

Arcane

Recommended Weapons:

Bloodhound's Fang

Nagakiba

Rivers of Blood

Uchigatana

Milady

Recommended Talismans:

Lord of Blood's Exultation

Rotten Winged Sword Insignia

Millicent's Prosthesis

Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman

Why It Works:

Bleed is extremely useful against enemies with large health pools. This build is fast, aggressive, and effective throughout most of the game.

✨ Intelligence Spellblade Build

This build combines melee weapons with sorceries.

Core Stats:

Vigor

Mind

Intelligence

Recommended Weapons:

Moonveil

Dark Moon Greatsword

Wing of Astel

Recommended Spells:

Night Comet

Carian Slicer

Ranni's Dark Moon

Glintstone Icecrag

Recommended Talismans:

Magic Scorpion Charm

Graven-Mass Talisman

Radagon Icon

Shard of Alexander

Why It Works:

Spellblade builds give players both safety and damage. You can fight from range with spells and switch to melee when enemies get close.

🏅 Must-Have Talismans

🐢 Green Turtle Talisman

Stamina recovery is useful for almost every build. More stamina means more dodges, attacks, and blocks.

🛡️ Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman

One of the best defensive talismans in the game. It is especially useful for DLC-level enemies that hit very hard.

⚔️ Shard of Alexander

This talisman boosts weapon skill damage. It is excellent for builds using Bloodhound's Finesse, Moonveil, Blasphemous Blade, or other skill-heavy weapons.

🩸 Lord of Blood's Exultation

Essential for bleed builds. It increases damage when blood loss occurs nearby, making it perfect for fast Dexterity and Arcane setups.

💪 Great-Jar's Arsenal

Very useful for heavy builds because it increases equip load. This lets Strength players wear better armor without fat rolling.


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📍 Where to Find These Weapons and Talismans

Knowing where to obtain key equipment can save hours of exploration during a fresh Tarnished Edition playthrough. Fortunately, several of the strongest early-game weapons and talismans are available long before the toughest bosses.

Bloodhound's Fang – Defeat Bloodhound Knight Darriwil in the Forlorn Hound Evergaol in Limgrave.

Uchigatana – Found inside the Deathtouched Catacombs in northern Limgrave.

Greatsword – Looted from a wagon chest in western Caelid, guarded by large enemies.

Milady – Available immediately if you start as the Idus Knight class.

Green Turtle Talisman – Hidden in an underground cellar near Summonwater Village, providing valuable stamina regeneration.

Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman – Found later in the game, but highly recommended before tackling the hardest Shadow of the Erdtree encounters.

Securing these Elden Ring items early gives your build a strong foundation and reduces the difficulty spike many players experience when progressing into late-game and DLC content.

 

🧩 What Should You Do First in the New Content?

If you are starting fresh, do not rush only toward the newest features. Build your foundation first.

Recommended priority:

Choose the right starting class

Secure a strong early weapon

Level Vigor early

Upgrade your main weapon

Collect key talismans

Complete major base-game progression

Enter Tarnished Edition with a stable build

For returning players, the biggest reason to start fresh is testing the new classes. Heavy Knight is better for safe progression, while Idus Knight is more exciting for players who want to use Milady from the beginning.

❌ Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Rushing Damage Too Early

Many players put too many points into Strength, Dexterity, or Intelligence before raising Vigor. This makes boss fights much harder.

❌ Ignoring Weapon Upgrades

A +6 weapon is often more valuable than several extra damage-stat levels. Always upgrade your main weapon when possible.

❌ Entering DLC Content Underprepared

Because Tarnished Edition includes Shadow of the Erdtree, players should expect harder enemies later. Before serious DLC progression, aim for:

Level 140+

50–60 Vigor

Fully upgraded main weapon

Strong defensive talisman

Enough stamina for dodging and attacking

❌ Spreading Stats Too Thin

Do not level every damage stat. Pick one main direction: Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, Faith, or Arcane.

👑 Final Thoughts

Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition brings together the complete adventure in one package. With the right route, build, and gear choices, players can avoid many early frustrations and enjoy a smoother journey through both the Lands Between and the Realm of Shadow.

 

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