All good games come to an end, and that includes a bountiful game like Elden Ring. Recent reports show how its concurrent player count has dropped, although this statistic is not as important with a single-player game as it is a multiplayer one. Elden Ring sales have dominated charts, and many are hoping that FromSoftware releases more Elden Ring story DLC down the road.
While some players may be done with it now for any number of reasons, beating Elden Ring is also a superb feeling for veterans and newcomers. Both of these groups may be looking to play even more FromSoft games, and that could be where some players have gone with several great choices: Bloodborne, Demon’s Souls Remake (even if the remake is from Bluepoint, it's still part of the catalog), Sekiro, and Dark Souls 1-3.
But all of these games are difficult, as many FromSoft games are. Learning the differences between each is vital to success, and because Elden Ring is perhaps the most approachable Souls game out there, many may be wandering into games like Demon’s Souls Remake unprepared. It should be stated that anyone who wants to play these games can and should anyway they desire—whether that’s farming levels or using magic. In fact, an easy class to recommend for those picking up Demon’s Souls Remake (or waiting for its release on PS Plus Extra) is the Royalty class.
Many have considered it the “easy mode” class of Demon’s Souls, and while “easy mode” is also a relative term, it’s a strong class for newcomers if they make some smart decisions early on.
Demon’s Souls: Royalty Class, Soul Arrow, and Providential Ring
It should be noted that the Royalty Class is the only Souls level 1 class in the game, but that shouldn’t dissuade players. The class starts with the Soul Arrow spell, as well as a ring that regenerates MP. This is a big boon for players in the early game. After all, Demon’s Souls players cannot level up until they beat the first legitimate boss, the Phalanx Demon, and so some players may go a while without increasing their stats.
Soul Arrow, at this point in the game, is capable of one or two-tapping enemies throughout the starting areas. It’s easily one of the best spells in Demon’s Souls, and getting access to it early is great. Players can hang back and take out enemies from a distance, while not worrying about MP thanks to the class ring. It’s an excellent strategy that will take players far in the game, especially as they level up their spell-casting stats (alongside FromSoft must-haves like Vitality and Endurance).
As their starting gift in Demon’s Souls, though, players should still take the Providential Ring. This might lock down the players’ rings from the get-go, but this increases discovery and players can get tons of grass (the equivalent to Dark Souls’ Estus flasks, Bloodborne’s Blood vials, and Elden Ring’s Flask of Crimson Tears) and other items this way. Between the distance and the heals, players should be able to waltz through the first few areas.
Demon’s Souls Royalty Class Should Always Get the Crescent Falchion
Crescent Falchion is one of the best early weapons in Demon’s Souls, and players can get it as soon as they defeat the Phalanx Demon as well. It does require a small, perhaps frustrating detour, but it’s worth it. It pairs well with any class early in the game, but it can be used long-term by a spellcaster. As seen above, players will need to travel to Island’s Edge in the Shrine of Storms, fight or run through some skeletons, hit the fog wall, immediately take a HARD left, dodge the trap, and fight or run around the enemy beyond that. Behind them, on the cliff ledge, players will see an item and that will be the Crescent Falchion.
When Demon’s Souls magic users need to resort to melee, the Crescent Falchion should be their early go-to. It can one-shot most common enemies and reduce the HP of other enemies quickly. Players should be aware that they cannot enchant it, as it is already enchanted, but it’ll carry players far. It’s particularly useful against Demon’s Souls’ Tower Knight, which players will face soon after the Phalanx Demon.
Overall, there are a ton of benefits of taking the Royalty class in Demon’s Souls, and starting it correctly will help players get to the end of Demon’s Souls all the much either. If they’ve beaten Elden Ring but no other FromSoft games, this class will ensure that they add one more notch to their belt from the developer’s catalog.
Demon’s Souls Remake is available now for PS5.