Best starting build for Udirangr Warwolf class in Lords of the Fallen (LotF)

Best starting build for Udirangr Warwolf class in Lords of the Fallen (LotF)

Lords of the Fallen allows players to create the character they want through the versatility of their classes and stat building. If you chose to play as the strong and stalwart Udirangr Warwolf, then you’ll need to be careful how you go about his build in the early game. A glass cannon, here is the best starting build for Udirangr Warwolf in Lords of the Fallen.

Best starting weapons for Udirangr Warwolf Class in LOTF

Udirangr Warwolf can be best described as a glass cannon. This means that he can deal heavy damage, but isn’t the best equipped to take it. You can iron this out later in the game, but must lean into it for the early game. You won’t find a better weapon soon into your journey, but can find an better, more suitable weapon for your build in the Forsaken Fen.

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You will find a grand sword and a grand axe, which are huge weapons that require a lot of strength to wield. They have great reach and deal great damage, which is what Udirangr Warwolf is suited for. They can be found around the environment as pick-ups, so no need to buy them or defeat a powerful boss for. As soon as you arrive make sure to be on the look out for them!

Until then, keep speccing into your strength, endurance, and vitality.

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Best starting Armor for Udirangr Warwolf Class in LOTF

Udirangr Warwolf starts the game with light armor. This is because most of the weight will be used trying to heave your heavy and powerful weapons around. For the early game, you will need to lean into light and medium armor until you can grind enough endurance or vitality to wear heavy armor alongside your weapon.

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Light armor will be found from enemy drops, with lots of it being found in the Forsaken Fen. You will need to be careful in the early game and master the art of the dodge to avoid taking damage at all, as it will be a while before you can get better armor than what you start with.

Make sure to keep all the light armor you come into contact with, as certain pieces will protect you better against certain damage types, and you’ll need to make sure you are the most defended for each certain encounter until you get stronger light armor.

I hope this has been of use to you, Lampbearer. For more council on your Lords of the Fallen journey, seek the aid of PC Invasion.

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