Best Starting Class For Strength Build Elden Ring

So, you wanna crush skulls and swing giant swords like a boss in Elden Ring, huh? I get it. Strength builds are all about that primal power, that satisfying thwack as you send enemies flying. Let's get you started on the right foot!
Choosing your starting class can feel overwhelming. Don't sweat it! We're gonna break down the contenders for the best strength build starter and make this decision a piece of cake.
The Contenders for Strongest Start
Okay, we've got a few classes that are decent, but a couple really shine for our purposes. Think of it like choosing your favorite flavor of ice cream: some are good, but some are just chef's kiss perfect.
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The Barbarian (Hero)
Our first contender is the Hero. This class is basically Conan the Barbarian in Elden Ring form. Big muscles, angry disposition, ready to smash.
The Hero starts with high Strength and Vigor, which is basically your health bar. This means you can take more hits and dish out serious damage from the get-go.
They also have a battleaxe that's ready to cleave through anything that looks at you funny! Need I say more?

The Warrior (Vagabond)
Next up, we have the Vagabond. Don't let the name fool you, they are anything but homeless bums! They're more like wandering knights, ready for anything.
The Vagabond isn't quite as Strength-focused as the Hero. But, they do have respectable Strength and a decent starting armor.
Plus, they start with a longsword and a halberd. This means you have some good options for different combat situations and a shield for defense.

The Wild Card (Confessor)
Now, hear me out, because I know what you're thinking: "A faith class for a strength build? Are you nuts?" I'm just a little bit nuts!
The Confessor can be sneaky good. They start with some incantations (basically, faith-based spells) that can buff your weapon with elemental damage, which makes your already beefy attacks even more devastating.
Think of it as adding hot sauce to your already delicious steak. Sure, it's good on its own, but the hot sauce takes it to a whole new level.

The Verdict: And the Winner Is...
Alright, drumroll please! The best starting class for a strength build in Elden Ring is... the Hero!
Why? Because sometimes, the simplest option is the best. The Hero's starting stats are perfectly aligned with a pure Strength build, saving you valuable points to level up other important things like Endurance.
They allow you to start wielding heavy weapons earlier, and to focus on doing damage first and foremost.

Runner Up: You Can't Go Wrong with the Vagabond
Now, while the Hero takes the crown, the Vagabond is a very close second. Their versatility makes them a great choice.
If you want a little more flexibility and don't mind investing a few extra levels into Strength early on, the Vagabond is a fantastic option.
Final Thoughts
Ultimately, the "best" starting class is the one you have the most fun with! So experiment, see what feels good, and go out there and crush some enemies!
Remember, Elden Ring is all about the journey. So don't be afraid to make mistakes, learn from them, and become the ultimate Tarnished warrior!
