Elden Ring: Ultimate Strength Build Guide for Colossal Weapons
Strength builds in Elden Ring offer the most satisfying playstyle for players who want to crush enemies with massive weapons and overwhelming power. This comprehensive guide covers everything from early game progression to endgame optimization, ensuring you maximize your damage output while maintaining survivability.
Core Stat Distribution
For a pure strength build, your stat priorities are straightforward but require careful planning. Aim for 60 Vigor by level 150 - this is non-negotiable for endgame content. Strength should reach 80 for maximum damage scaling, as the soft cap extends to 80 when two-handing weapons (which multiplies your strength by 1.5). Endurance needs to reach 30-35 to wear heavy armor while maintaining medium roll.
Mind can stay at base level for most builds, as strength builds don't rely heavily on weapon arts. Dexterity should remain at minimum requirements for your chosen weapon. Intelligence, Faith, and Arcane can be ignored entirely unless you're incorporating buffs, in which case 15-20 Faith opens up useful incantations like Flame Grant Me Strength and Golden Vow.

Best Weapons for Strength Builds
The Giant-Crusher is the ultimate strength weapon, boasting the highest strength scaling in the game. Found in the Altus Plateau, it requires 60 Strength but deals devastating damage when fully upgraded. Apply the Heavy affinity and Royal Knight's Resolve for maximum burst damage. The weapon's charged heavy attacks can stagger most enemies in 2-3 hits.
For early game, the Greatsword (the colossal sword, not the weapon class) is available in Caelid and carries you through the entire game. It has excellent reach, good damage, and relatively low requirements. The Grafted Blade Greatsword from Stormveil Castle is another excellent early option that provides a massive stat boost with its weapon art.

Essential Talismans
The Great-Jar's Arsenal is mandatory for strength builds, providing a massive equip load increase that lets you wear heavy armor without fat rolling. Obtain it by defeating the three NPC invaders outside the Great-Jar in Caelid. Combine this with Erdtree's Favor +2 for additional equip load and overall stat boosts.
For damage, use the Shard of Alexander to boost weapon art damage by 15%, and Carian Filigreed Crest to reduce FP costs. If you're using jump attacks frequently, the Claw Talisman increases jump attack damage by 15%. For boss fights, swap in Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman for massive physical damage reduction, making you incredibly tanky.

Armor and Equipment
Heavy armor is both viable and recommended for strength builds thanks to high endurance investment. The Bull-Goat Set offers the highest poise in the game, allowing you to trade hits without being staggered. This is crucial for colossal weapon users who need to complete their slow attack animations. Combine with the Bull-Goat's Talisman for even more poise.
Alternatively, the Veteran's Set provides excellent defense with slightly less weight, allowing for more flexibility in your build. Mix and match armor pieces to reach the poise breakpoint of 61, which lets you tank through most standard enemy attacks. Don't neglect elemental resistances - swap armor pieces based on boss damage types.

Weapon Arts and Buffs
Royal Knight's Resolve is the best weapon art for pure damage, providing a 80% damage boost to your next attack. Use it before charged heavy attacks or jump attacks for massive burst damage. Lion's Claw is excellent for stance breaking, dealing heavy poise damage while providing hyper armor during the animation.
For buffs, Flame Grant Me Strength increases physical and fire damage by 20% for 30 seconds. Golden Vow provides a 15% damage boost and 10% damage reduction. Stack these buffs before boss fights for significant advantages. Keep Exalted Flesh in your quick slots for a quick 20% damage boost that stacks with everything.
Combat Strategy and Techniques
Strength builds excel at stance breaking. Focus on charged heavy attacks and jump attacks, which deal massive poise damage. Most bosses can be stance broken in 3-5 charged heavies, opening them for a critical hit. Learn boss patterns to identify safe windows for charged attacks - you don't need many openings, just the right ones.
Jump attacks are your bread and butter for mobile enemies. They come out faster than charged heavies, deal excellent damage, and benefit from the Claw Talisman. Practice the timing to land jump attacks immediately after dodging boss attacks. Two-handing your weapon is almost always optimal, as it boosts your effective strength by 50% and increases damage significantly.
Early Game Progression Path
Start as Vagabond or Hero for optimal starting stats. Rush to Caelid to grab the Greatsword from the caravan chest. Farm the Vulgar Militia near Bestial Sanctum for early runes - they're easy to backstab and provide good rune returns. Get the Great-Jar's Arsenal as soon as possible by defeating the three knights outside the Great-Jar.
Focus on upgrading Vigor and Strength equally until Vigor hits 40, then prioritize Strength. Upgrade your weapon as high as possible - weapon upgrades matter more than stats in early game. Clear Limgrave and Weeping Peninsula thoroughly for Smithing Stones and Golden Seeds. Don't fight Margit until you're level 30+ with a +3 weapon minimum.
Endgame Optimization
At level 150, your stats should look approximately like this: 60 Vigor, 30 Mind, 35 Endurance, 80 Strength, minimum Dexterity, 9 Intelligence, 15 Faith, 9 Arcane. This spread maximizes damage while maintaining survivability. Use Godrick's Great Rune for an additional +5 to all stats, or Radahn's for extra HP, FP, and Stamina.
For the hardest bosses like Malenia and Maliketh, consider using a shield with Barricade Shield for certain attacks while maintaining your colossal weapon for punishes. The Fingerprint Stone Shield with Barricade Shield makes you nearly unkillable against physical attacks. Practice guard counters with your shield - they deal good poise damage and are safer than charged heavies against aggressive bosses. With proper execution, strength builds can trivialize most content through sheer damage output and poise-based trading.






