Elden Ring DLC Guard Counter Build-Mady Weapon Invasion Guide
Unlike traditional curved sword builds that rely on constant aggression or status buildup, this setup flips the script. Instead of avoiding hits, you invite them-then punish enemies with devastating counterattacks that shift momentum instantly.
Core Concept-Turning Defense Into Aggression
The entire idea behind this build is simple:
block intentionally, bait attacks, then punish with guard counters.
The Mady curved sword is not an obvious choice for blocking. It has relatively low guard boost compared to shields or heavier weapons. However, that weakness becomes a strength when paired with the right tools, because opponents rarely expect a curved sword user to actively guard.
This surprise factor is a huge part of the build's success in invasions.
The gameplay loop looks like this:
1.Pressure enemies with fast curved sword attacks
2.Bait a retaliatory swing
3.Block at the perfect moment
4.Trigger a guard counter for massive punish damage
5.Chain into roll catches or Ashes of War pressure
This creates a rhythm where enemies feel forced into attacking-exactly what you want.
Why the Mady Works So Well
The Mady curved sword stands out for this build because of its aggressive, multi-hit oriented moveset. It naturally pressures enemies into reacting, which feeds directly into your guard counter strategy.
Key strengths:
Fast, pressure-heavy attack strings
Strong roll catch potential
Excellent synergy with Ashes of War like spinning slash
Forces close-range engagement
Even though it isn't a traditional "tank" weapon, its speed keeps enemies uncomfortable-making them swing first.
That's where you capitalize.
Defensive Layer-Making Guard Counters Viable
Since curved swords don't naturally excel at blocking, the build relies heavily on layered defensive boosts.
Key Defensive Tools:
Greatshield Talisman
This is the foundation of the setup. It significantly boosts guard strength, making even a curved sword capable of surviving heavier hits long enough to trigger a counter.
Deflecting Hardtear (Physick)
This adds temporary but powerful guard enhancement, allowing you to safely absorb attacks during key moments.
Armor Poise (88 Poise Setup)
By carefully selecting armor, the build reaches around 88 poise without needing heavy poise stacking talismans. This ensures you don't get staggered mid-pressure.
Together, these tools turn an otherwise fragile block into a functional counter system.
Offensive Talismans-Turning Counters Into Damage
Once defense is stabilized, the build focuses on maximizing punishment damage.
Curved Sword Talisman
This directly boosts guard counter damage, making every successful block hit significantly harder.
Two-Handed Sword Talisman
Since the Mady is primarily used two-handed, this boosts overall damage output, including counterattack follow-ups.
Erdtree's Favor +2
Provides:
Increased HP
Higher stamina
Better equip load
All essential for sustaining extended invasions.
Optional: Shard of Alexander
If you rely heavily on Ashes of War like spinning slash, this talisman boosts skill damage significantly, turning your pressure strings into lethal combo extensions.
Stat Distribution-Simple and Effective
The stat spread is intentionally straightforward:
54 Strength-Maximizes two-handed scaling on the Mady
Remaining points:
Vigor (survivability)
Endurance (stamina + equip load)
This setup prioritizes:
Consistent damage
Strong guard counter scaling
Enough stamina to sustain repeated block-punish cycles
There's no need for complex hybrid scaling-the build is about execution, not stat gimmicks.
Playstyle Breakdown-How Invasions Actually Flow
The real strength of this build becomes clear in invasions, where unpredictability is key.
Instead of playing defensively, you constantly:
Walk into pressure range
Swing to bait responses
Block intentionally
Punish instantly with guard counters
This creates psychological pressure. Many players assume curved sword users won't block, so they attack freely-often straight into your counter.
Against Boss Weapon Users (Greatswords, Colossals)
These matchups are ideal. Slow recovery animations make them easy to punish.
You can:
Block heavy swings
Trigger guard counters
Chain into spinning slash for extra pressure
The result is consistent stagger control and momentum dominance.Against Status Builds (Bleed, Frost, Madness)
These fights are more chaotic, but still manageable.
Key strategy:
Don't over-block
Time guard counters selectively
Use spacing to bait single hits rather than combos
The goal is to avoid getting overwhelmed while still fishing for punish windows.
Against Magic and Ranged Pressure
This is where positioning becomes crucial.
You rely more on:
Closing distance aggressively
Blocking projectiles sparingly
Punishing cast recovery frames
Guard counters are less frequent here but still useful when casters panic in close range.
Ashes of War-Extending Pressure
One of the strongest additions to this build is the use of aggressive Ashes of War.
Spinning Slash
Multi-hit pressure tool
Excellent for punishing panic rolls
Synergizes with guard counter openings
Sword Dance (Optional Variant)
High mobility attack chain
Good for catching enemies after they roll your counter
Maintains offensive momentum
These tools ensure that even after a guard counter, you can immediately continue pressure instead of resetting neutral.
Advanced Technique-Counter Into Roll Catch
One of the most important high-level interactions in this build is the follow-up:
Guard Counter → Immediate Roll Catch
Most opponents instinctively roll after getting hit by a guard counter. This creates an opening where you can:
Predict their movement
Use spinning slash or light attacks
Secure follow-up damage
This is where the build transitions from "defensive gimmick" into a true invasion threat.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
Extremely strong close-range pressure
High burst damage from counters
Surprises opponents expecting pure aggression
Excellent against slow weapons
Strong stamina control in duels
Weaknesses
Requires precise timing
Stamina-heavy in long fights
Vulnerable to ranged spam if misplayed
Less effective if opponents refuse to attack
The build thrives on interaction-if enemies disengage completely, your value drops.
Final Thoughts
The Mady guard counter build offers a refreshing twist on traditional Elden Ring melee combat. Instead of pure aggression or passive defense, it blends both into a reactive, pressure-heavy style that forces opponents into mistakes.
Its core identity is simple but effective:
Bait attacks
More Elden Ring Runes
Block at the right time
Punish instantly
Maintain pressure through Ashes of War
What makes it especially fun in invasions is the unpredictability. Most players don't expect a curved sword user to actively guard, and that hesitation often becomes the opening needed to swing fights in your favor.