Elden Ring Guide | Defensive Build With Falx

Here's a guide on how to make a defensive build with Falx in Elden Ring.

Game Guide by Ragib Rawnak on  Aug 18, 2025

The Falx curved sword offers a unique dual-wield experience that can devastate opponents through consecutive attacks and blood loss buildup. 

This build focuses entirely on maximizing the weapon's Revenger's Blade Ash of War to create an unstoppable trading machine that excels at roll-catching and sustained pressure in Elden Ring.

Weapon Overview

You have to equip the Falx curved sword, which comes with built-in dual-wield capabilities. 

The dual-wield moveset of curved swords allows you to output significant damage when combined with multi-hit talismans. 

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The weapon features natural blood loss buildup, making it effective at consecutive attacks since you'll build up blood loss rapidly through sustained pressure in Elden Ring.

The Revenger's Blade Strategy

The core of this build revolves around the Revenger's Blade Ash of War. This double slash provides excellent mobility and can be charged to cover substantial distances when chasing enemies. 

The ash of war has a unique property where it can roll-catch from its attack. When you land Revenger's Blade and learn the proper timing, you can release subsequent charges to catch panic rolls.

You can chain three to four attacks, allowing opponents to panic roll while you accumulate blood loss and deal high damage in Elden Ring.

This technique can easily eliminate enemies who get stunned from the initial Ash of War hit. Learning the timing for roll-catching becomes essential for maximizing this weapon's potential.

Armor Setup

You'll wear the Verdigris Armor set paired with the Verdigris Discus Talisman, which increases your defense when you maintain a higher equip load. 

This heavy armor approach works because the Ash of War provides all the mobility you need, eliminating the necessity for rolling in Elden Ring.

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Aromatic Enhancement

The Ironjar Aromatic forms the backbone of your defensive strategy. Since Revenger's Blade offers excellent mobility, you won't need to rely on rolling for positioning. 

Instead, you can use the Ash of War to trade attacks without getting staggered due to the Ironjar’s poise effect, combined with your enhanced defenses.

For added protection, consider using the Uplifting Aromatic when you need an extra layer of defense. This allows you to trade attacks freely while also boosting your damage output in Elden Ring.

Talisman Synergy

The Consecutive Attack Talisman works perfectly with this setup. Using Revenger's Blade as demonstrated will proc the consecutive attack bonus. 

While you're trading blows, going for hits, and roll-catching opponents, the Talisman constantly buffs your damage output.

This combination creates a trading machine effect. You can also use regular attacks to trade with the Ironjar active, and since you're using the Consecutive Attack Talisman, it synergizes well with your attack patterns in Elden Ring.

Stat Distribution

You should use a quality build despite the Falx having primarily dexterity scaling. A split between strength and dexterity provides better damage output than focusing solely on dexterity. 

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Combat Approach

Your primary strategy involves using the Ironjar Aromatic and going for trades with Revenger's Blade. 

When enemies see that you can't move quickly with the Ironjar active, they'll typically roll away from you.

This is where Revenger's Blade becomes optimal since you can charge it to travel great distances and use it consecutively.

The ash of war functions even without FP, though you'll deal less damage. You can still use it for mobility and positioning when your FP runs low in Elden Ring.

The key lies in mastering the roll-catch timing and maintaining pressure through consecutive Revenger's Blade attacks while your defensive setup allows you to trade freely with opponents.


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Ragib Rawnak

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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