![]() Enemies, much like yourself, often run out of stamina, leaving them hanging in recovery frames after doing a heavy attack, for example. I can't count the number of times that I've survived a battle with only a sliver of health left, really slamming home how much every little shred of HP helps.Įnemies will generally give you opportunities to get out of dodge and drink up. If you're an average kind of player, like me, investing every other level into HP essentially gives you more mistakes on a boss battle or combat situation. The optimal way to manage your survivability in Elden Ring is to passively invest in Vigor, which increases your hit points. The level by which equipment load decreases your roll speed can also be mitigated by increasing your endurance when leveling up, or via talismans that increase equipment load. Ideally, you'll generally want to go no further than a medium roll. Heavy loads make your rolls incredibly slow and clumsy, but can still be used in a pinch. A medium load gives you a slightly slower dodge and less generous i-frames. A light load gives you the most i-frames, and fastest dodges. Equipment load affects how many i-frames you get for your dodge rolls.They begin at the start of your roll, so you'll want to time your roll so that you're dodging a split second before an attack would otherwise hit you. A dodge roll gives you i-frames (invincibility frames) that are literally animation frames by which you are immune to all damage. You can avoid all incoming damage by dodge rolling.Managing incoming damage is very tricky and fundamental to souls games, and Elden Ring is no different. Even with heavy armor, enemies in Elden Ring often hit very hard. ![]()
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