

This game is designed to be extremely hard for beginners and even veterans have their struggles from time to time. When fighting groups of enemies a scroll may be a good idea: Use some smaller AoE spell on a group of bandits that is roughly standing at the same position or ice-block the seemingly strongest enemy while fighting the rest. Don't use two-handed weapons before you reach the 30% threshold.

Learn their movement and their attack patterns. Save the game at a save distance and try to beat them. Try to always lure enemies away from those slopes to fight on the same level of elevation to avoid this issue.Īlso don't fear to encounter enemies. the Lurkers at the lake between Onar's Farm and the Tavern) you'll get hit easily but you seem to not be able to hit your enemy. If you're fighting on different levels of elevation (e.g. Oh yeah, sometimes enemies have weird hitboxes. Then you should at least go for fighting stance (30% skill value) in either one-handed or two-handed (can only recommend one-handed for beginners, but that's your choice in the end - two-handed absolutely demolishes lategame). There'll be plenty of more in the later game. First of all you should really do all the quests you can early.
