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God I had forgotten how hard Felicia makes the boss fight. Demon of song just starts spinning like crazy with him around.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 13:15 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 05:30 |
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Thanks for the Titanite advice guys. So once items start asking for Twinkling... I should start getting choosy.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 16:17 |
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Even with regular titanite you should be somewhat choosy. You don't get (to my knowledge) an infinite source of chunks before practically beating the game.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 16:20 |
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I've beaten the game a couple of times and thought it was ok. Should I get scholar of the first sin while it's on sale?
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 18:07 |
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Smol posted:Even with regular titanite you should be somewhat choosy. You don't get (to my knowledge) an infinite source of chunks before practically beating the game. My first runthrough I joined the bellbros and just wore the ring everywhere, and I had more chunks than any other upgrade material. But if you want to do that and you're as bad/stingy with effigies as me (so you're always running around hollow), you'll probably want at least one healing spell so you don't have to go into bellbro fights at 1/2 or 3/4ths health.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 18:12 |
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To be clear, I don't want to upgrade everything. Just not worry about +1ing and +2ing a handful of my more used weapons. (Which will undoubtedly at some point be replaced by more amazing weapons.) Right now, aside from reach distance, all I use is Craftsman's Hammer +2 despite not finding it that "interesting" a weapon.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 18:55 |
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Samuel Clemens posted:The more I think about Doors of Pharos' design, the more I'm convinced that the original plan for the Rat Covenant was that the host can't directly intervene. It just doesn't make any sense otherwise, the area is so heavily stacked in the host's favour that the trespasser has almost no chance to win under the current conditions. It's actually super easy to win as a summon. Just run past all the poo poo, if you get even just a few seconds head on the host you can easily make it through the fog gate at the end.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 19:22 |
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Genocyber posted:It's actually super easy to win as a summon. Just run past all the poo poo, if you get even just a few seconds head on the host you can easily make it through the fog gate at the end. Not if the host is above you casting spells as you run. The Grave of Saints is far more fair.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 19:38 |
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Especially if the host takes advantage of the water everywhere and attunes something like Heavenly Thunder. I think that might actually be impossible to dodge when all the lightning bolts get AOE from hitting the water.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 19:56 |
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Finally sinking my teeth in to the game after picking it up on the summer sale. I actually pre-ordered it, I'll tell this story again in case anyone is like "Oh hey, I think I'll pre order direct from Namco!" When the game showed up via UPS, they were like you owe ~$90, I'm like okay no. The invoice they had showed the collectors edition and the bundled t shirt as different items, and had the full price of the CE for each line, so instead of ~$100 it was ~$200 ( btw). They couldn't do anything without an updated invoice from Namco, their customer service doesn't exist, after a while I got fed up and sent it back for a refund. When it got there they reported it was damaged, the package never came into my possession first or last, so if it was damaged it was UPS' fault. tl;dr It never got resolved, I never got the game and never got my money back. A grown loving man I should know better than to gently caress with physical copies and CE garbage that will go in a closet forever. I notice that on death now you don't just go down to 60% or whatever it was health, what is it, 5 or 10% increments? I'm kinda stuck atm as I'm at the Pursuer boss in one direction and the Tower of Fire is a bit much for me this early on. I found a great tool to make my PS3 controller work and it includes 360 controller emulation, this video is for people with no knowledge but the link for the tool is in the description.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 21:55 |
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Genocyber posted:It's actually super easy to win as a summon. Just run past all the poo poo, if you get even just a few seconds head on the host you can easily make it through the fog gate at the end. The problem is that there's only one way to reach the top. If the host defends the ladder, there's not much you can do.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 22:02 |
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Samuel Clemens posted:The problem is that there's only one way to reach the top. If the host defends the ladder, there's not much you can do. Well there are two ways in the Grave, if the host is dumb enough to pay lockstones for the second one.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 22:05 |
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The 5 or so tall humanoid attackers between the bridge bonfire and the suspension bridge in Huntsman's Copse annoy the poo poo out of me every time I die.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 22:08 |
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Feenix posted:The 5 or so tall humanoid attackers between the bridge bonfire and the suspension bridge in Huntsman's Copse annoy the poo poo out of me every time I die. Isn't it faster from the Undead lockaway bonfire? Also don't worry they will go extinct eventually. Just uh don't go there in NG+
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 22:27 |
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Azran posted:Isn't it faster from the Undead lockaway bonfire? Whether you come up from Lockaway (unless there is a dropdown I missed??) It feels about the same from Lockaway or Bridge. But it doesn't matter because Hurrah I did it! and Horse Tongue but Hole.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 22:48 |
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I just grabbed scholar of the first sin; did they ever unfuck faith or is my dex faith build in for a rough ride
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 22:51 |
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I an upset about what I just had to fight to get to something that wasn't the ring of binding
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 23:04 |
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Ruggington posted:I just grabbed scholar of the first sin; did they ever unfuck faith or is my dex faith build in for a rough ride Nope. Enjoy your three casts of lightning spear that do less damage than before.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 23:08 |
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Last day of the Steam sale so if you're looking to upgrade to SotFS, do it now
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 00:53 |
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Faith melee is still alright, but faith blasters are well and truly hosed. Crown of the Old Iron King can make sunlight spear usable enough as a "gently caress this bullshit" tool though.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 02:39 |
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Manatee Cannon posted:Last day of the Steam sale so if you're looking to upgrade to SotFS, do it now What the hell is up with the pricing, though? SotFS is -50% while the upgrade is -20%, which actually makes it slightly more expensive if you own the base game. I'd been waiting for a sale, but this seems really dumb.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 03:06 |
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You get an additional 33% off that stacks with the 20% upgrade sale discount if you own the DLC of the original DS2. Might be you need the season pass; not sure.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 03:13 |
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Ruggington posted:I an upset about what I just had to fight to get to something that wasn't the ring of binding That was one of my favorite parts of SotFS so far. Ruggington posted:I just grabbed scholar of the first sin; did they ever unfuck faith or is my dex faith build in for a rough ride Dex faith is still really good even without lightning spears. Just use actual spears instead. The Heide Spear and the Dragonslayer Spear are top notch weapons. DSS' 2handed R2 does crazy damage at melee range, especially for a fast weapon with long reach. I remember it dropping Alonne Captains and Ironclads in Iron Keep with one hit. An infused and buffed Heide spear also hits like a truck. If you do NG+, the bow of want is a thing of beauty. Low stamina cost, quick firing speed and major damage. Basically you play like a normal dex character with lower health and stamina, but in return you can occasionally hit things really hard through sunlight blade, sacred oath or DSS R2s, and you get a bunch of pretty situational healing and support magic. Just forget about attack magic. Heavenly Thunder, at least, is still really good, but is also quite hard to use. The only spell casting build I don't like is sorcery. Most sorceries do poo poo damage and you don't get any of the really cool int weapons (blue flame, watcher greatsword) until the very end of the game.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 04:16 |
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So what SL should I be at for DLC, ideally? I'm 149 right now and the Ashen folk of Brume are just fuckin wrecking me. I get mobbed so quickly and cant stand up to a flurry of hits. I still have a Soul Vessel, thankfully, if I need to redo poo poo. I went STR for my NG playthrough, and I want to change it up for my next go. What are some decent goon-approved builds that arent STR-based? The DaS2 wiki is a mishmash of unintelligible poo poo Edit: Christ alive I can upgrade my armor. Im stupid as gently caress TheHoosier fucked around with this message at 05:50 on Jun 21, 2015 |
# ? Jun 21, 2015 05:42 |
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In SotFS (if there is any difference in the first place), which is better? The Rapier or the Estoc? I'm planning a dex build and I'd assume the Rapier but I'd like to be sure before I waste souls. I forgot how lame soul memory was.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 06:03 |
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Manatee Cannon posted:In SotFS (if there is any difference in the first place), which is better? The Rapier or the Estoc? I'm planning a dex build and I'd assume the Rapier but I'd like to be sure before I waste souls. I forgot how lame soul memory was. Rapier if you're going DEX, the Estoc is actually a STR weapon, it just has a DEX-like moveset. Estoc moveset is imo better though. Unless you really want to catch somebody off guard in PvP by parrying them with your mainhand weapon.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 06:09 |
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TheHoosier posted:So what SL should I be at for DLC, ideally? I'm 149 right now and the Ashen folk of Brume are just fuckin wrecking me. I get mobbed so quickly and cant stand up to a flurry of hits. I still have a Soul Vessel, thankfully, if I need to redo poo poo. 149 is definitely high enough for Brume Tower. Ashen Warriors are really intimidating at first because of their damage and reach, but they go down quickly enough to a concentrated attack. Just keep trying and you'll get better. Bring a ranged weapon and snipe anything you can. It makes that area much, much easier. I think it would be more useful to think of what weapon load outs you would like to try next rather than what stat distributions. Off the top of my head, some fun setups that aren't pure strength would be: Thrusting swords, which are the ultimate single target killers and work especially well when paired with a curved sword off-hand to supplement the moveset; spears, which typically deal lowish damage, but are fast and are incredible for keeping enemies at a distance -- for my play style, spears are the best weapons in the game; and caesti (actually sort-of a strength weapon, but they're unique and also benefit a lot from dex), which have super-short range but deal good damage and hit instantly, letting you get the first strike on anything. Then there are the weapon types that are obviously the developers preciouses, straight swords, greatswords and katanas. All have versatile movesets, a nice variety of weapons to choose from, are fast and deal good damage. I've never really used katanas all that much, but straight swords and greatswords are a lot of fun. You can also try a caster build, though those are a lot weaker now than they were when the game came out. I still really like dex/faith and dex/hex. Dex/faith I mentioned in a post above, dex/hex has some really cool weapon choices as well as probably the overall most useful attack spell. The Roaring Halberd hits ridiculously hard, the silverblack spear has the really good spear moveset and is pretty long, and the fume sword is the longest straightsword, has a great moveset and deals really good damage at high stats, but takes up a lot of stamina on swings.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 06:23 |
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Mr Dog posted:Rapier if you're going DEX, the Estoc is actually a STR weapon, it just has a DEX-like moveset. Ah, that's what I figured. The Rapier is kind of a stopgap until I get other weapons later, but I wanted to try it out since it was a weapon type I never messed with much in the original. Thanks for the help.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 06:24 |
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Manatee Cannon posted:Ah, that's what I figured. The Rapier is kind of a stopgap until I get other weapons later, but I wanted to try it out since it was a weapon type I never messed with much in the original. Thanks for the help. it's really good also is anybody available in the next half hour to assist with Elana in SotFS, SM 1 million? gently caress everything to do with that fight, I am in no mood to bash my head against it 30 times yet again, particularly on an underlevelled character.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 06:27 |
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Definitely seems miles better than the Scimitar I started with, that's for sure. Though having zero crowd control is taking some getting used to.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 06:38 |
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Heithinn Grasida posted:Dex faith is still really good even without lightning spears. Just use actual spears instead. The Heide Spear and the Dragonslayer Spear are top notch weapons. DSS' 2handed R2 does crazy damage at melee range, especially for a fast weapon with long reach. I remember it dropping Alonne Captains and Ironclads in Iron Keep with one hit. An infused and buffed Heide spear also hits like a truck. If you do NG+, the bow of want is a thing of beauty. Low stamina cost, quick firing speed and major damage. Basically you play like a normal dex character with lower health and stamina, but in return you can occasionally hit things really hard through sunlight blade, sacred oath or DSS R2s, and you get a bunch of pretty situational healing and support magic. Just forget about attack magic. Heavenly Thunder, at least, is still really good, but is also quite hard to use. I know I already mentioned it, but the Old Iron King's Crown will regenerate your spell uses fast enough to let you keep lightning weapon up nearly all the time. If you can find a way to fit it into your dressup, it's a really good hat. Edit: Tran fucked around with this message at 06:59 on Jun 21, 2015 |
# ? Jun 21, 2015 06:50 |
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Manatee Cannon posted:Ah, that's what I figured. The Rapier is kind of a stopgap until I get other weapons later, but I wanted to try it out since it was a weapon type I never messed with much in the original. Thanks for the help. It doesn't need to be a stopgap unless you just want to use something else. It's one of the best weapons in the game for everything and the ultimate "mash butan!!!!" weapon.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 10:11 |
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Allright guys, let's do this. Gonna start this one after being a STR focused dude on DS1. What would be a newbie friendly class and how this agility thing works to get my good rolling? I have right now the same "scary" feeling as DS1
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 10:33 |
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From what I remember the best class to pick if youre not going to use any magic or faith is knight class, if youre going to use faith or hex at all then use cleric and if youre going to use int but not faith then sorcerer. Agility is raised by adp the most. Att increases it a little. Depending on if you're going to use spells you can either fill it with 50 att or around 20 adp. Your aim is 105 agility.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 10:44 |
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Not a fan of spellcasting so I guess Knight and raise adp and a bit of att?
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 10:52 |
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Cleric is probably the easiest start because estus is quite limited at first and the mace is a beast of a weapon. Knight is my personal favorite because they're tough, the broadsword is a fast, strong weapon and the armor looks cool. Agility determines, among other things, the number of iframes in your roll. You start with something like a DS1 fatroll and as you get more agility, you get closer to the fast roll or the ninja flip. Agility doesn't change the roll animation, just the number of iframes. Equip weight influences roll distance, which is nice, but not iframes, so as long as you're under 70%, you get all the iframes provided by your agility. Equip weight also influences movement speed and stamina regeneration, however, so low equip weight is still really good. You can check the wiki for specific breakpoints in agility to determine a good stopping point. Raising adaptability increases agility for every one or two points and raising attunement increases it for ever four points (or so, it's more complicated than that). For a knight with no investment in attunement, 24 adaptability gets you 99 agility, which is a nice mid-game stopping point, since serious diminishing returns kick in once your adaptability+attunement get too high. My usual priorities on making a new character: raise str/dex until I can use the weapon and shield I want; raise vitality if those are ridiculously heavy; raise endurance for stamina -- stamina is life; raise vigor for health; raise adaptability for roll iframes (you will need a lot later, but can get by without much early); raise str/dex more for damage. Adaptability has a higher priority if you aren't using a shield because you want to use a very heavy weapon two-handed and don't want to invest in a lot of strength or if you are dual-wielding.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 10:52 |
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Guillermus posted:Not a fan of spellcasting so I guess Knight and raise adp and a bit of att? Att is useless if you're not going to use spells. It raises attunement slots and casting speed. Just go pure ADP if you're not going to even use pyromancy.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 10:53 |
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My aim is, str dude with sword and board with some mobility. In DS1 always kept the medium roll (or sometimes light one depending on the fight) while using the claymore or a halberd. Are halberds good on this game? I basically switched between the claymore, gargoyle halberd and a lighting halberd through 90% of DS1 depending on what I needed.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 10:58 |
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Guillermus posted:Allright guys, let's do this. Gonna start this one after being a STR focused dude on DS1. What would be a newbie friendly class and how this agility thing works to get my good rolling? I have right now the same "scary" feeling as DS1 http://darksouls2.wikidot.com/agility I'd aim for 99 or 105 agility and unless you're going all caster I'd get a few points in str/dex (depending on build) to wield your weapon of choice at the start and shield if necessary, then up your adaptability to get your desired iframes. STR weapons normally do more damage (STR scaling gives way more damage than DEX) but I like DEX weapons move sets better, and since they attack faster you can have high DPS. If you're going as a caster you'll kill people from distance so you won't need to get your agility high at the start, choose how much attunement you're going to use and get the rest with adaptability. Start as a deprived and try different builds, you can respec later so try stuff as you like. Spend a lot of souls at the merchants then talk to then, they usually have some item to give you after a few thousand souls spent Good weapons you find at the start with low reqs: Estoc, Rapier, Long Sword, Mace, Blacksmith Hammer.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 11:00 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 05:30 |
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Guillermus posted:My aim is, str dude with sword and board with some mobility. In DS1 always kept the medium roll (or sometimes light one depending on the fight) while using the claymore or a halberd. Are halberds good on this game? I basically switched between the claymore, gargoyle halberd and a lighting halberd through 90% of DS1 depending on what I needed. Halberds are still great but they were slightly nerfed in that they now have a sweet spot you have to hit with to do full damage. You only do half damage or so if you hit people who are too close to you.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 11:04 |