Warcry-the weapon art for this club-grants increased damage as well. Alongside its reasonable Strength scaling, it can also be buffed and infused with Heavy, meaning the already absurd damage gets multiplied even further. Obtainable in Farron Keep, the Great Club has a resounding amount of damage it can deal.
The Great Club is a giant club capable of beating any enemy with ease. It doesn't scale nearly as well with Strength as other entries on this list, yet the rapid attacks and over-the-top flair of the Ringed Knight Paired Greatswords make them worth using for any Strength-stacking build.ĭexterity is not even required to use this weapon. Unfortunately, split damage is detrimental for scaling weapons long-term. The weapon art lights the swords aflame, allowing it to deal a solid bit of split damage to kill PvE enemies weak to fire damage.
When both weapons are wielded, it is a flurry of attacks that would scare even the mightiest of foes. And they are amazing, both in damage and moveset.
Luckily, From Software has made a pair of greatswords players can use at the same time.
Last updated by Charles Burgar on April 29th, 2021: Our last update saw the addition of five excellent Strength weapons that have remained great choices in Dark Souls 3. Today, we will be looking at the best Strength weapons players can use in Dark Souls 3. A weak weapon will struggle to kill fodder enemies, while high upgraded weapons can slay the game's strongest foes, including enemy players. Most important of all of those is your weapon. These games are only as hard as you make them out to be, however. Dark Souls provides players with plenty of weapons, buffs, Miracles, and spells to overcome the hundreds of undead the player will face. RELATED: Dark Souls 3: A Complete Guide To Infusions
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