U4GM - Top 6 Item Prep Strategies for PvP Invasions in Elden Ring (Invasion Guide)
PvP in Elden Ring is one of the most thrilling, unpredictable, and strategic aspects of the game. Whether you’re an experienced invader or just starting to explore the dark thrill of disrupting another Tarnished’s journey, the items you bring with you can significantly impact your success rate. Proper preparation with the right Elden Ring items not only gives you a tactical advantage—it can often be the reason you walk away victorious.
After spending countless hours invading across The Lands Between—from the rooftops of Leyndell to the depths of Nokron—I’ve developed a reliable set of item strategies that consistently improve my odds. In this guide, I’ll share six smart ways to prep for PvP invasions and how you can order Elden Ring items to optimize your kit without endless grinding.
1. Bring Status-Build Throwables for Crowd Control
In 1v2 or 1v3 situations (which are common when invading), controlling the battlefield is essential. Throwable items are excellent tools for harassment, zoning, or applying pressure when you're not ready to commit to a melee trade.
Recommended throwables:
Sleep Pots: great for punishing passive hosts or catching support summons off-guard.
Poisonbone Darts or Rot Pots: good for wearing down turtling players.
Fire Pots: a classic for spacing and damage over time.
My experience: One of my go-to tactics is throwing a Sleep Pot at the phantom while pressuring the host with a weapon buff. It splits their focus and creates an opening almost every time.
2. Use Buff Items Before Invading (Not After)
Timing is crucial. Many new players try to buff after the invasion begins, only to be ambushed while applying Golden Vow or Flame, Grant Me Strength. Instead, activate your buffs—like:
Wondrous Physick
Weapon Grease
Defensive Livers (e.g., Fireproof Dried Liver)
—before you initiate the invasion. That way, you enter the world ready to fight, not fumbling for items.
My experience: I learned this the hard way in Raya Lucaria. I was ambushed mid-buff and died before casting a single spell. Since then, I always enter fully prepped, and it’s helped me take control of invasions right from the start.
3. Customize Wondrous Physick for PvP-Specific Effects
Your Flask of Wondrous Physick is a versatile tool, and tailoring it for PvP can give you a major edge. Consider these combinations:
Crimsonburst + Greenburst Crystal Tear: passive HP regen and stamina regen for attrition duels.
Opaline Hardtear + Thorny Cracked Tear: for a burst of defense and stacking melee damage.
You can also experiment with status-resist tears if you're up against bleed or rot-heavy players.
My experience: In PvP, I run Opaline Bubbletear for survivability and the Lightning-Shrouding Cracked Tear for my Faith-based lightning build. It often turns a close fight into a win.
4. Maintain a Lightweight, Versatile Loadout
Heavy armor might help in PvE, but in PvP, agility often wins. Keep your load under medium or light to maintain fast rolls, and carry:
A quick secondary weapon (dagger, rapier, or curved sword)
A parry tool (Buckler or Red Thorn Roundshield)
A long-range option (bow or catalyst)
Have consumables bound in your quick item wheel or pouch for instant access.
My experience: I always have a dagger with Quickstep ready. It lets me disengage when I’m outnumbered and helps reposition for punishes. That, paired with a backup heal or bolus, saved me many times in 2v1s.
5. Stock Up on Curative Items for Anti-Cheater and Status Defense
PvP is not without its rough edges—sometimes you face status-heavy builds or, rarely, cheaters using rot clouds or bleed spam. Always carry:
Preserving Boluses (Scarlet Rot)
Stanching Boluses (Bleed)
Neutralizing Boluses (Poison)
Order Healing (against Revenants or some glitchy NPCs)
Having these ready can prevent cheap deaths.
My experience: I once faced a phantom spamming rot pots and bleed daggers. Without preserving boluses, I would’ve lost quickly. Instead, I outlasted him and won a 2v1.
6. Order Elden Ring Items to Build the Perfect Invasion Kit
If you want to invade efficiently, you’ll need a steady supply of rare consumables and upgrade materials. Instead of farming for hours, you can order Elden Ring items through a trusted source like U4GM. I’ve used it myself to stock up on things like:
Greases (rot, poison, bleed, fire)
Boluses
Rare crafting components
Status-enhanced weapons for bleed or frostbite builds
It’s especially useful when trying out a new invasion build or practicing for high-level PvP duels.
Invasions are where Elden Ring’s mechanics truly shine—every second counts, and your item preparation can decide the outcome before your sword even swings. With these six strategies, you’ll be better equipped to survive, pressure, and dominate in PvP encounters.
Don't forget: success comes from readiness. Use your Elden Ring items wisely, prepare strategically, and consider using the Elden Ring item marketplace at U4GM to skip the grind and dive straight into the action.
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