MMOexp-Elden Ring: Best Greatswords and Ashes of War for Strength Builds

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In this guide, we break down a full-strength build centered entirely around the greatsword weapon class-showcasing multiple weapons, Ashes of War combinations, poise-stacking strategies, and PvP invasion highlights.

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MMOexp-Elden Ring: Best Greatswords and Ashes of War for Strength Builds

With Shadow of the Erdtree shaking up Elden Ring's build meta, players are diving back into the Lands Between with fresh setups, new DLC weapons, and revitalized PvP strategies. Among all the returning favorites, one weapon class continues to stand at the top of raw power and versatility: Greatswords.

 

In this guide, we break down a full-strength build centered entirely around the greatsword weapon class-showcasing multiple weapons, Ashes of War combinations, poise-stacking strategies, and PvP invasion highlights. If you enjoy high-poise trades, explosive Ash of War pressure, and weapon variety, this build might be the most fun you'll have in Elden Ring's DLC.

 

Why a Strength-Based Greatsword Build Elden Ring Items?

 

Greatswords hit the perfect middle ground between power and mobility. They swing faster than colossal weapons but still hit hard enough to break stance, chunk health bars, and dominate poise trades. On top of that, the class has some of the most diverse movesets in the entire game.

 

Even within the same class, greatswords differ dramatically:

 

 Some have wide-sweeping heavy attacks.

 Some rely on thrusts.

 Others get unique chains like jump L1 → L1 combos.

 Several come with overpowered or unique Ashes of War.

 

This means a strength build built around multiple greatswords not only performs well-it stays fun, dynamic, and unpredictable.

 

Weapon Breakdown: The Greatsword Variety Show

 

Ordovis's Greatsword

 

Ordovis's Greatsword features the traditional greatsword moveset, but the Ash of War is the real reason to run it. The uncharged version of the Ash comes out extremely fast, making it an amazing whiff-punisher and burst option. The fully charged variant can pancake opponents who roll toward the blast-especially in tight arenas.

 

Greatsword of Damnation

 

With its thrust-focused heavies and crouch pokes, this weapon brings an entirely different playstyle. The star of the show is its grab-type Ash of War, which can pull evasive players straight out of their rolls if the connection favors you. Few weapons in the game punish roll-spam as consistently as this one.

 

Banished Knight's Greatsword

 

Arguably the most flexible weapon of the bunch. It has the unique jump L1 → L1 combo, which is fantastic for catching panic rolls or trading with jump-heavy players. Because it accepts custom Ashes of War, you can tailor it exactly to your preference-Flaming Strike, Piercing Fang, and Sword Dance all shine here.

 

The Full Arsenal

 

Throughout invasions, the build rotates through:

 

 Claymore

 Iron Greatsword

 Greatsword of Solitude

 Greatsword of Damnation

 Ordovis's Greatsword

 Banished Knight's Greatsword

 

Each weapon fills a different niche-punishes, thrusts, AoE, combo potential, or raw burst.

 

Stat Spread and Build Philosophy

 

This setup is a pure strength build with minor investment in Faith to meet requirements for Ordovis's Greatsword and Damnation.

 

Core Stats

 

 Strength: Main damage scaling

 Endurance: High, for maximum poise and stamina

 Vigor: Enough to tank multiple trades

 Faith: ~20 for weapon requirements

 

Greatsword gameplay heavily favors poise. You want to tank through enemy swings and deliver your own heavy blows without stagger interruptions.

 

Armor and Poise Strategy

 

The build uses the Solitude armor set, one of the tankiest heavy sets available in the DLC. High poise lets you:

 

 Trade into smaller weapons without flinching

 Land full heavy attacks

 Use slow Ashes of War without interruption

 Survive massive multi-opponent pressure in invasions

 

To push poise even further, the build uses:

 

Talisman Setup

 

 Bull-Goat's Talisman-large poise bonus

 

 Erdtree's Favor +2-HP, stamina, equip load

 

 Two-Handed Sword Talisman-boosts two-handed greatsword damage

 

 Shard of Alexander-massive Ash of War damage boost

 

Together, these create a high-poise, high-damage bruiser capable of tanking through hits during trades or combo attempts.

 

General Gameplay Style

 

The build thrives in chaotic PvP environments where strength, trading power, and Ash of War pressure shine. Because you carry multiple greatswords, you can tailor your approach to each enemy:

 

 Against shield turtles → Damnation grab or Flaming Strike

 Against mages → quick jump attacks and pressure

 Against dual-wielders → poise trade with Claymore heavies

 Against gank squads → wide AoE options like Ordovis or Solitude

 

Many fights shown in the invasions highlight the build's adaptability. When a blue phantom appears, the build swaps to weapons that apply AoE control or punish tight-group movement. Against teleporting or high-latency opponents, Damnation's grab Ash catches rolls that otherwise escape.Showcased Invasion Highlights

 

  1. Reading Opponents and Breaking Shields

One opponent relied heavily on a greatshield-only to discover that the Damnation grab goes right through the block. Even aggressive shield users quickly learned that holding block was not safe.

 

  1. Punishing Gank Squads Through Poise

Against multiple coordinated players, the build frequently tanks through lighter weapons and lands wide sweeping attacks. Solitude's true combo (L2 → R1 → R1) is especially brutal in clustered fights.

 

  1. Dealing with Dragon Cult Casters

In encounters featuring Dragonclaw miracles and Dragonice users, patience and spacing are key. Greatsword thrusts (Claymore, Damnation) make it easy to punish these long animations.

 

  1. High-Latency Opponents

Weapons like Damnation and Flaming Strike perform extremely well when regular timing windows are unreliable. The grab Ash of War snatches people who double-roll out of most combos, and Flaming Strike's tracking handles unpredictable movement.

 

  1. Fighting Opportunistic Blue Phantoms

One of the funniest themes in the gameplay is the "supportive" blue phantoms who wait in the back until the host commits. These players walk directly into delayed Ashes or flame pillars the moment they try to interfere.

 

  1. Using Utility Weapons for Style

A few invasions highlight comedic or stylish choices, such as:

 

 Knocking players off cliffs with boulders

 Bow sniping invisible phantoms

 Jumping over sorceries to land R2 trades

 Catching host/phantom pairs with massive AoE slams

 

The greatsword class offers far more tools than many players realize.

 

Why Poise and Trading Define the Build

 

Greatswords rely on their ability to tank through lighter attacks. With the Solitude set and Bull-Goat Talisman, this build reaches poise levels that allow:

 

 Trading into dual-curved sword spam

 Ignoring straight sword R1 pressure

 Maintaining offense through jump attacks

 Landing full heavy combos without being staggered

 

In many fights, this poise advantage becomes the main win condition-letting you walk down casters or punish panic roll chains.

 

Weapon Highlights and Standout Tools

 

Claymore

 

A classic greatsword with one of the best movesets in the game:

 

 Strong thrust heavies

 Fast crouch pokes

 Excellent mix-up chains

 Works amazingly with Flaming Strike

 

Greatsword of Solitude

 

Features a true combo with massive burst damage. Perfect for punishing heal attempts or overextensions.

 

Iron Greatsword

 

A sleeper pick that hits extremely hard. When infused with Flaming Strike, it deletes players who underestimate it.

 

Greatsword of Damnation

 

Overpowered in the right connection. The grab Ash can rip players right out of rolls or recovery frames.

 

Ordovis's Greatsword

 

Incredible AoE pressure with the Ash of War. Great for bosses and PvP groups alike.

 

Final Thoughts: The Most Flexible Strength Build in the DLC

 

This strength-based greatsword build captures everything players love about Elden Ring PvP:

 

 Multiple viable playstyles

 Adaptability against different opponents

 Massive poise and strong trading power Elden Ring Items for sale

 Flashy, cinematic Ash of War finishers

 Tools for both duels and chaotic invasion