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CelestialSong
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 3:54 am
Post subject: U4GM - Best Classes for Farming Elden Ring Runes
When it comes to gathering Elden Ring runes, choosing the right class can make all the difference. Runes are the essential currency used for leveling up, buying gear, and upgrading your character. While every class can eventually farm efficiently, some offer distinct advantages early on. Here's a breakdown of the best starting classes for farming runes in Elden Ring and why they stand out.
1. Samurai
The Samurai class starts with the Uchigatana and a longbow, giving you flexibility for both melee and ranged combat. This makes early rune farming much safer and quicker, especially when taking down groups of weaker enemies from a distance. The high Dexterity and decent starting armor also help reduce the risk of dying and losing precious Elden Ring runes.
2. Astrologer
For players who prefer magic, the Astrologer is an excellent choice. Its powerful ranged spells allow you to eliminate enemies before they even reach you. With the right Spirit Ashes and gear upgrades, the Astrologer becomes a rune-farming machine. Clearing large mobs in places like Liurnia or Caelid becomes fast and efficient.
3. Confessor
The Confessor is a versatile class with a balanced mix of melee and faith-based magic. It starts with high Faith, allowing access to healing and offensive incantations early in the game. This combination provides strong survivability and area-of-effect spells for clearing enemies and collecting Elden Ring runes efficiently.
4. Hero
If brute strength is your style, the Hero class offers one of the highest starting Strength stats. With powerful weapons and high damage output, you can one-shot weaker enemies and plow through rune-farming spots quickly. It's a great pick for farming routes like Stormhill or the early parts of Limgrave.
5. Prisoner
The Prisoner class may not look appealing at first, but its blend of Intelligence and Dexterity allows for powerful spellblade builds. Once you obtain mid-to-late-game gear, the Prisoner can farm with incredible efficiency using spells like Comet Azur combined with melee when needed. This hybrid style helps in high-density areas with strong enemies and large rune rewards.
Whether you prefer magic, melee, or a hybrid approach, picking the right starting class can significantly boost your efficiency in collecting **Elden Ring runes**. While all classes can eventually become strong rune farmers, the Samurai, Astrologer, Confessor, Hero, and Prisoner provide the best foundations for fast and effective farming across The Lands Between.
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