Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is a brand new adventure role playing game, and like many others similar to it, you can craft a build suited to your own preferences and play style. Whether you want to be a spell slinging magic user or an “unga bunga” break everything physically type of player, the world is your oyster. In this guide, we will give you some recommendations to try out if you prefer using a great sword.
Best Great Sword Build Guide in Tainted Grail Fall of Avalon
Due to the nature of this build, it should come to no surprise that it is going to be mainly focused on physical damage, and you are pretty much confined to using a single weapon type for the foreseeable future.
This is a fully offensive setup, so you are not going to be dashing around like an athlete. No, you are here to smash and slash enemies with a gigantic blade, so you are going to be using full heavy armor and tanking most of the damage upfront.
When it comes to gear, you are going to be using the following items:
Giant’s Sword – This powerful two handed weapon not only has a high damage output, but it will also restore a huge chunk of your stamina whenever you land a killing blow on an enemy. This lets you spam heavy attacks nonstop while fighting a large group of enemies. You will be cutting through mobs like a heated knife on butter.
Face of the Last Man (Helmet) – This item will increase your melee damage by 3% and provides a decent amount of armor. It requires 8 endurance to wear and can be looted from a named enemy within the BloodCave.
Chestplate of the Last Man (Cuirass) – This increases your melee damage by 3% and adds a high number of armor to your overall setup. You also get this from an NPC within the Blood Cave, just like the previous piece.
Knight’s Greaves – This will increase your maximum stamina by a small but not insignificant number. It also has a decent amount of armor, similar to the helmet piece for this loadout. It is a very common item to find and requires 8 endurance to wear.
Knight’s Boots – This also increases your maximum stamina by a small number. It has the exact same requirements as the previous piece and drops from the same sources as well.
The Perfect Ring For a Warrior (Ring) – This ring adds a solid 5% bonus to your physical damage and will be an amazing item for a long time. It can be acquired from an NPC named Bromhar No Face, who is found to the far north of the Horns of the South. This is a particularly strong enemy, so be ready for a tough fight.
As for the other pieces, you are free to experiment with whatever else you have at your disposal. Preferably, you will want to equip stuff that increases your physical damage even more, or at least adds more survivability to your setup.
When it comes to your stats, you obviously just want to pump almost everything into strength while leaving a few points for endurance when your equipment calls for it. You really just want to maximize your damage output as much as possible, so disregard all the other stats.
As for your skills, it should be pretty obvious that you are just going to go hard on the two handed skill tree under the strength category, as well as a few other more general nodes. This means taking the following nodes:
Brutish Fighter – It will increase your damage with any two handed weapon by around 20% at max level. Very straightforward and essential to the build, even if just to unlock other nodes in the tree.
Godly Physique – This increases your melee damage by up to 25% at the max level, which is obviously going to be extremely beneficial throughout the whole game.
Unstoppable Force – It will increase the damage of your heavy attacks while using a two handed weapon. On that note…
Fury Without Fatigue – Even with all of your stamina regeneration and bonus max stamina, you are going to want to reduce the cost of your heavy attacks for maximum efficiency. Now you can swing away without a single worry in your “unga bunga” mind.
Enduring Strikes – This will give you a very small but not insignificant life steal effect on any attack with a two handed weapon. This adds a nice bit of survivability to your setup, especially since you are going to be tanking a lot of hits due to the lack of dashes.
Mighty Blows – This also gives you a bit of survivability and compensates for the fact that you are not going to be parrying a lot, if at all, with this setup. It will make your attacks drain stamina off your enemy’s pool whenever you land a hit, causing them to stagger due to your aggressiveness.
Giant’s Grace – While not essential, this can be amazing against single targets, such as bosses and just generally tanky enemies. It increases your attack speed up to a certain point after each hit on the same enemy, though this will reset if you accidentally hit a different target.
As for whatever else you should spend your skill points on, that is entirely up to you. Just make sure to maximize your physical damage and cater your build to two handed weapons. If you are lacking survivability, look into better armor pieces or skill nodes that help with your health, even if it means losing a bit of damage.
That is pretty much all there is to this build. It is a very simple and straightforward setup, because all you are really doing is getting as many bonuses as you possibly can for two handed weapons and spamming heavy attacks all day every day.
If you ever get bored of the barbarian lifestyle, you can always try turning towards the arcane arts. Check out ourmage build guide for Tainted Grail Fall of Avalon if you prefer a setup that revolves around magic, which uses literally no weapons as you sling spells throughout the entire game.
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