Shadow of the Erdtree is somehow easier than Elden Ring for me, but I’m worried that’s only because I fixed my awful build that almost made me quit this RPG 2 years ago

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True to FromSoftware‘s DLC tradition, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is proving to be the hardest part of the game. At least, that’s what everybody else seems to think. As complaints about the expansion’s difficulty rain in, I’ve been feeling like I’ve been playing an entirely different game. I wouldn’t call any part of Shadow of the Erdtree easy, but I found the original game more challenging in general with far more frustrating moments, and now I’m afraid I might’ve made some mistakes back in 2022.

When I started up Elden Ring at its original launch, I set two rules for myself. First, I would avoid any kind of online guide. Second, I wouldn’t be afraid to make use of any kind of in-game advantage. Summons? Spirit Ashes? The cheesiest weapon strats I could come up with? All on the table. With that in mind, I specced my character toward what I remember always being the coward’s way of playing a FromSoftware game: ranged magic.

But, of course, it turns out that FromSoftware built Elden Ring’s bosses to account for ranged cheese, to the point where it was never cheesy at all – in fact, I was repeatedly wrecked by pretty much every boss I came across. I don’t remember how many times I lost to everyone from Margit to Rennala, but I was burning out hard by the time I reached the game’s final areas. I was done with Elden Ring long before I was really done with Elden Ring, to the point where I tapped out around the 55 hour mark and called on Let Me Solo Them – or some effective copycat of that legendary player – to beat the final boss for me. 

Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree

(Image credit: FromSoftware / Bandai Namco)

Nonetheless, the hype around Shadow of the Erdtree drew me back in. This time, I figured I’d go for a proper melee build and see how I’d do playing the game as all those annoying FromSoftware gatekeepers play it. I cross-referenced what I already had in my inventory with what seemed like general community sentiment on effective weapons, tried out a few options to see if I liked how they felt, and finally respecced to effectively wield the Bloodhound’s Fang.



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