Of course, that’s not to say that you should be trying to take Damage. Regardless of which route you want to take, your general combat strategy should remain the same – keep your distance when you have to, use your shield and healing to soak up Damage, and generally be a sticky player that is difficult to get rid of. With all of that being said, your playstyle with the Herald should be obvious – take advantage of your increased survivability while also dealing Damage with long-reach weapons.Īs you develop your Herald into the late game, you can begin to specialize that general playstyle a bit more, focusing more on Faith for access to more healing or opting to go for a tank/damage dealing hybrid. Thanks to starting with the Talismen, you won’t even be interrupted by enemy attacks while healing up. So when you do take the occasional bit of Damage, you’re going to be able to heal it without much trouble. On top of your Shied and Spear, the Herald also starts with Heal Aid. Combined with the Kite Shield, taking Damage with this class becomes an unlikely affair compared to something like the Knight. The Spear is a melee weapon with the range needed to make one-on-one combat more forgiving. It’s designed to keep you away from as much danger as possible without becoming a ranged class.
Both of these choices are clear indicators of how FromSoft wants you to play the Herald. The Herald starts with a Spear and Kite Shield in his on/off hands. This is thanks in no small part to your starting equipment, which dictates your play style by extension. The Herald is far more forgiving than almost every other starting class in the game. You could choose the Herald and opt to spec into whatever stats you want.
It’s worth point out that, as with every other class in DS3, the Herald is more of a quick-start than a designated role. While this means you can’t change your mind and unlock it later on down the road, it does add to the ease of access that the Herald class naturally caters to. In other words, you get it at the start of the game-no trials or tribulations. As we just mentioned, the Herald is one of Dark Souls 3’s ten starting classes.