
You must purchase the set from Enia in the Roundtable Hold after defeating Maliketh. This is another set that is reminiscent of the Berserker armour and is more metallic in its look. Outside the tower, to the left of the entrance, you will be able to jump up the demolished part of the building and find a corpse that you can loot to collect the helm. The set he drops will not contain the helm, however, so to find it, go to Seluvis's Rise. He will also only drop his entire set once you defeat him after Rannis Questline, defeating him before doing so is not guaranteed to drop the set. You can then slay him and collect his full armour set, it's worth noting that he is a tough fight so be prepared for it.

This is the recommended armour set for its likeness to the Berserker armour, and just for how cool it looks. For your Elden Ring build, the Maliekth Armor set is the most similar to Guts' Berserk Armor. Below are the weapons and armour we recommend to bring out your inner Black Swordsman, and how to get them. To pull off the perfect Elden Ring strength build, you'll need more than just stats however, you'll need the armour and weapons to match your raw power. Elden Ring Guts build - Weapons and Talismans The stats outlined above focus mainly on strength as we mentioned, but to account for some of the other weapons you'll be using that are similar to Guts’ abilities, you'll also need a few levels to throw into the Faith and Mind stats. The stats you are going to need for the Guts Berserk build in Elden Ring. Below are the stats you're going to roughly need at minimum to create your Guts build in Elden Ring.

The Guts build is mainly built on top of a strength-focused character, and you'll see why when we delve into the weapon you'll be swinging around.

Elden Ring Guts’ Berserker build - Stats setup
