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FlyingCowOfDoom posted:Finally getting some time to play and even though I suck at this series it remains one of my favorites just for the sense of gently caress YEAH when you finally get past something that boss that has been killing you. I think it's around 20? Your Computer posted:More specifically, I'm thinking of the bridge before the Prince's chamber. That was like what, 5 Red-eyed Knights and 8 Hollows at once? You can deal with them easily by running away or plinking at them outside their leash radius, but neither of those are good design. Also I could have been more clear about the rings, there are a couple of great rings but having 3 slots instead of 4 isn't as bad as in DS2. When you mentioned a bullshit bit of Lothric Castle I immediately knew what you meant. I ran straight through there to unlock the short cut and never bothered with it again. It's a shame because the bridge makes for a pretty good set up and that whole zone seemed to be channelling Boletarian Palace and I am always extremely down for Demon's Souls references. Wagrid fucked around with this message at 22:31 on Apr 19, 2016 |
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poptart_fairy posted:Shieldless, no magic Abyss watcher fight put my heart in my mouth, goddamn. This is the only way to do the fight. Getting the hang of the trail effect on his flame sword is downright glorious. None of this running away nonsense, roll right up into his face and wrestle him within in a cage of flame.
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ODK getting all weak like a little baby took me by surprise.... then he killed me. loving fight. At least the pyro summon toxifies him forever but it only plinks like 10 HP.
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People who are saying Wolnir is way too easy are correct. Case in point, here's a video of me beating him in 1 minute, before he can even attack more than a single time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2P-wg-OZec
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Wagrid posted:Right, that is my complaint. They seem to have turned a corny subtitle into the driving design philosophy of the sequel. Tomb of the Giants was a dumb, easily overridden gimmick with little content. Lost Izalith literally isn't finished and is leftoverdevelopmentassets.txt, New Londo barely exists. The Duke's Archives are really the only decent part of end game DS1, the rest is completely coming apart at the seams. Still a good game but it gets way too much of a pass.
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FlyingCowOfDoom posted:Finally getting some time to play and even though I suck at this series it remains one of my favorites just for the sense of gently caress YEAH when you finally get past something that boss that has been killing you. I wanna say 19?
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Strom Cuzewon posted:This is the only way to do the fight. Getting the hang of the trail effect on his flame sword is downright glorious. None of this running away nonsense, roll right up into his face and wrestle him within in a cage of flame. Yeah, no kidding! DH armour aside, the duel bosses are loving heart pounding like this. Ditch your shields, people.
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DOUBLE CLICK HERE posted:tomb of the giants is cool. lothric castle seemed like a normal level to me? they throw shortcuts at you like crazy. I was kinda disappointed it was the one of last few levels. I really liked it, but I just wish there were more dark souls 3. also many of the rings are p fantastic. I'm very excited for new levels, but Dark Souls 3 is actually a very good length I feel. It's long enough to feel appropriate for the price and the journey you are on, but the levels are more dense and thorough. I'm spending much more time exploring the Undead Settlement than I did the Undead Burg, because there's more layers, more branching paths and side sections. There isn't really a flat out "bad" area in DS3 that I've found. The worst is possible the Smoldering Lake and I thought that zone was cool as hell, and a nice way to actually do Izalith "right" in a sense. It's a very tough area to explore and the fact that it's actually optional somehow makes that more satisfying. The Crucifixion Woods is maybe my favorite area in the game; the water zone with the crabs is really pretty and kind of peaceful, enemies notwithstanding. The Farron Swamp actually feels like a not horrible place, and visually feels distinct from Valley of Defilement or Blighttown; it feels like a kind of real swamp, and it's so friggin' huge. Preferably, I'd hope that the DLC content adds at least one more big sprawling area like Farron, because this is the first time that style of area has really been done "right" in my opinion, without bullshit mosquitos or other nonsense.
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CJacobs posted:People who are saying Wolnir is way too easy are correct. Case in point, here's a video of me beating him in 1 minute, before he can even attack more than a single time. This was basically my experience too. People talk about getting swarmed with adds in that fight, but I didn't get any. The only skeleton I saw was the big one that keeled over like a chump.
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Groovelord Neato posted:16 by my count not sure if that's right tho. I saw some guy got really mad about this game "only having 19 bosses to DS2's 40 or so" so I'm going to say he's probably right and there are 19
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:26 |
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I upgraded my pyromancer starting gear to the (slightly worse, but whatever, I want to look like a swamp witch) Conjurator outfit. And then I helped someone kill crystal sage and I got distracted by my shawl just kind of blinking in and out of existence allowing me to see through my shoulder into the insides of my arms and chest. Someone didn't test out that armor I think. Or my new video card is bad and I'm sad. I hope it's a common problem and not a me problem.
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Does anyone know if Irina cares if you kill Eygon? It seems like killing him is the only way to get his hammer, but I want to do my "faith dude with
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CJ posted:Coincidentally i was watching a YouTube video on Kanji last week and the guy mentioned that Abyss is literally 'deep sea'. Not sure if that affects anything. It all has to deal with the japanese notion of nature and pollution. I'm not joking. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegare Basically the deep was this pristine place in nature that got corrupted by pollution and started to breed evil. Think about the gutter and the sanctum in DS2. They were once a gorgeous place that got polluted by everything nasty trickling down into it. So the deep is literally the ocean, it's the ocean. The game literally mentions it's a metaphor for the ocean. So Aldrich was the priest of the shrine to the deep and became a corrupted blob of baby eating horror due to the burden of sin (I'm no shinto scholar but I'm imagining it's basically like having a greenpeace member become possessed by a pissed off forest spirit). Babies weren't enough so he had is Pope bro give him some better snacks in the form of Gwyndolin, and it's hinted he also ate Priscilla. Spanish Manlove fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Apr 19, 2016 |
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Captain Oblivious posted:Tomb of the Giants was a dumb, easily overridden gimmick with little content. Lost Izalith literally isn't finished and is leftoverdevelopmentassets.txt, New Londo barely exists. I would cosign all of this. I'm not sure why me not liking Dark Souls II at all means I must have some kind of blind spot to Dark Souls I's flaws? I think the only game in the series without pretty significant weak areas is Demon's Souls. Even Valley of Defilement is pretty good.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:28 |
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If you cast miracles with a talisman (not chime) your L2 special ability is a temporary boost to poise. If you just hold down L2, you'll do the poise boost and then immediately proceed to cast your spell. Handy for taking a hit to the face and following up with a fist full of lightning or whatever.Gyre posted:Finally got my copy after Amazon fuckery. Are shields still a good go to? I'm not always the best at dodging so I like a buffer for mistakes. Shields are pretty good. More enemies than before have shield-fucker attacks that you can't or shouldn't block. But they're still frequently useful.
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Your Computer posted:Does anyone know if Irina cares if you kill Eygon? It seems like killing him is the only way to get his hammer, but I want to do my "faith dude with Yes but when you get his armor, wear it when you talk to her again.
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For casters out there: where did stop putting points in Attunement and Endurance? I alternate between putting points in Intelligence and Faith while putting one in Attunement and Endurance then occasionally in Vigor because HP is good. Oh and I finally beat Pontiff Sulyvahn. It took a few tries as I was figuring out his gimmick and moveset. Just strafing to the left with guard up did the trick really well. With Great Combustion and Chaos Bed Vestiges I tore him down and his close really well. Had a few close calls because of my stamina management but beyond that he was a fun battle.
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Wagrid posted:I would cosign all of this. I'm not sure why me not liking Dark Souls II at all means I must have some kind of blind spot to Dark Souls I's flaws? I've never played Bloodborne what are the lovely areas in it?
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Spanish Manlove posted:and it's hinted he also ate Priscilla. No, it thankfully is not. The only mention of that is something he saw in his dreams.
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Spanish Manlove posted:(FYI links are spoilers, be warned) I thought he just dreamed of Priscilla while eating Gwyndolin? That's what the Lifehunt Scythe miracle says, anyway.
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All this Aldrich talk, and I thought it was just a mistranslation of "Eldritch". A Cthulhu/Lovecraft reference. The guy rests under the water waiting to emerge
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:31 |
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Were the NPC quest lines this convoluted in Bloodborne or is this a new thing? I haven't read any wikis but I feel like I've completely hosed at least half of all teh NPC stuff. It seems like even the most minute of actions can make a quest line fail and the game doesn't give the slightest of hints that this is the case.
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Harrow posted:I thought he just dreamed of Priscilla while eating Gwyndolin? That's what the Lifehunt Scythe miracle says, anyway. I took it one step further and when he was eating Gwyndolin he had this darth vader like moment of "but there's a sister" and figured out where she was hidden. But that doesn't explain where Yorshka comes from so who knows.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:32 |
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Oh good goddamit. Didn't know how to buff storms ruler and Siegward died fuuuuuck
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voltcatfish posted:I've never played Bloodborne what are the lovely areas in it? the woods is the area i liked least but it's not lovely.
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voltcatfish posted:I've never played Bloodborne what are the lovely areas in it? Chalice dungeons maybe...?
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Spanish Manlove posted:Yes but when you get his armor, wear it when you talk to her again. Okay, this I have to try
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kikkelivelho posted:Were the NPC quest lines this convoluted in Bloodborne or is this a new thing? I haven't read any wikis but I feel like I've completely hosed at least half of all teh NPC stuff. It seems like even the most minute of actions can make a quest line fail and the game doesn't give the slightest of hints that this is the case. I don't think it's quite as easy to gently caress up Anri as one might think. and I don't know if you can gently caress up Sirris at all if you don't join Rosaria.
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kikkelivelho posted:Were the NPC quest lines this convoluted in Bloodborne or is this a new thing? I haven't read any wikis but I feel like I've completely hosed at least half of all teh NPC stuff. It seems like even the most minute of actions can make a quest line fail and the game doesn't give the slightest of hints that this is the case. I don't really think they're that convoluted, or at least no more so than usual. Bloodborne didn't have very prominent NPC quests. The main ones I can think of are Eileen the Crow (requires meeting her at fairly specific times/places in the first half of the game to get the "good" ending to her quest) and Albert the Executioner (which is a relatively simple quest that doesn't have a ton of payoff but at least it's totally bonkers).
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voltcatfish posted:I've never played Bloodborne what are the lovely areas in it? Chalice Dungeons are all I can really think of, and even they have their proponents. There are definitely areas I enjoy less than others but I don't think it has any truly lovely areas in the main game. But, full disclosure, I am probably blinded by my love of Bloodborne.
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kikkelivelho posted:Were the NPC quest lines this convoluted in Bloodborne or is this a new thing? I haven't read any wikis but I feel like I've completely hosed at least half of all teh NPC stuff. It seems like even the most minute of actions can make a quest line fail and the game doesn't give the slightest of hints that this is the case. Bloodborne didn't have too many NPCs you needed to talk to more than once so no. The quest that gives you a couple of the best runes had some requirements like DS3 but that's it. e: It's actually kind of funny that the game at the end of the world has a lot more NPCs than the game in a city with just a few pest control problems.
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the executioner set is so sick in bloodborne. also i checked for ds3 it's 19 bosses.
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voltcatfish posted:I've never played Bloodborne what are the lovely areas in it? Nightmare Frontier. I'd also count the Chalice Dungeons against Bloodborne in terms of area design - I really didn't like them much at all.
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Is this game like DkS2 where I can keep exploring and multiplaying when I beat the game or Bloodborne where it's going to immediately shuttle me into NG+ EDIT: VV righteous thanks man
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you can do the ending and still not move into new game plus. it asks you if you wanna or not.
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Zombies' Downfall posted:Is this game like DkS2 where I can keep exploring and multiplaying when I beat the game or Bloodborne where it's going to immediately shuttle me into NG+ You don't go straight to NG+.
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Zombies' Downfall posted:Is this game like DkS2 where I can keep exploring and multiplaying when I beat the game or Bloodborne where it's going to immediately shuttle me into NG+ You can choose to keep playing.
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CJacobs posted:No, it thankfully is not. The only mention of that is something he saw in his dreams. Yeah, perhaps ironically, little Priss may actually be the only character who is "safe" in the world of Souls, since the Painting of Ariamis has long since vanished, meaning there's likely no way to reach her now. Alone in her painted world. Well, she would be if I hadn't smashed her into a bloody pulp with a lightning enchanted Large Club but hey details
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RE: Priscilla One of the things I'd love to see more of (in DLC or otherwise) is stuff surrounding the Corvian enemies. The game throws around the word "heretic" a lot, and they might have a connection with the cathedral but I found the description of the Storyteller's Staff to be incredibly quote:Staff of a heretic storyteller who shares tales of the Painted World to forlorn souls.
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The first lever is down on the ground level in the basin of clean water. The second lever is up where Patches was hanging out, it's how he lowered you back down. The third lever is In the far, far corner across the cathedral from the second giant (also on the ground level). I was given the above instructions many, many pages back about how to raise all three platforms in the Cathedral. I can find the two on the ground level, in the wet areas, but I cannot find the last lever. I have already met Patches and been lowered down, but I can't find the last remaining lever that is reportedly near where he was hanging out. Can someone give me directions to it? I'm standing near the altar where the two skeleton priests were chilling. I'm so confused and frustrated.
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