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il serpente cosmico posted:My answer is "kinda." So it's basically pointless then? I took a left after the falling ice in the first area, through the million living trees and got to the second bonfire (rope bridge) before even engaging any vikings I'm just trying to clear everything to see if there's something I'm missing and it's frustrating when there's so much (and difficult) stuff in a row with no bonfire. I've picked up all items and stuff, just haven't killed the big wolf for the second time.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 07:14 |
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What seems like the most interesting new weapon in the DLC? I wanna respec because I got pretty bored of my build by the end of DS3.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 07:17 |
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Crummelhorn posted:What seems like the most interesting new weapon in the DLC? I wanna respec because I got pretty bored of my build by the end of DS3. All of them Seriously, the weapons are incredible. I'm rocking the BATTLE TORCH for maximum swag right now . I went in with a high level quality build and so far I've been able to use almost all the weapons, and there seems to be a healthy mix of super dex heavy and super strength heavy weapons.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 07:23 |
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Your Computer posted:So it's basically pointless then? Yeah, that area just leads to the second bonfire that you already hit through the living trees. Once you clear all the items out, there's nothing else of note. The wolves just drop large titanite, so you aren't missing any good drops if you forgo one of them. The large wolves are very week to bleed, btw. Triggering it once with a katana combo killed them. More BB callback? il serpente cosmico fucked around with this message at 07:33 on Oct 25, 2016 |
# ? Oct 25, 2016 07:24 |
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So the new pyromancy is completely worthless. It sounds cool until you realize the fireballs it fires have zero tracking so they never hit anything
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 07:35 |
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Crummelhorn posted:What seems like the most interesting new weapon in the DLC? I wanna respec because I got pretty bored of my build by the end of DS3. none of them are going to really blow your mind like bloodborne's dlc weapons would but the new rapier that comes with the offhand claw is pretty cool and the heavy str weapons all have cool skills.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 07:36 |
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Your Computer posted:So it's basically pointless then? theres a lot of good stuff in the millwood encampment Crummelhorn posted:What seems like the most interesting new weapon in the DLC? I wanna respec because I got pretty bored of my build by the end of DS3. 60 dex sharp crow quill + hornet ring = one shot riposte kills in the arena or 1 riposte + 1 hit if they have SP/good armor (every1 should be using the best sp ring they can get its so good) the scythe is really fun and so is valorheart but valorheart you gotta be on your a game managing stamina or get the other boss weapon whip yourself then use steady chant to hurl hyper armor sunlight spears into people for mmassive overkill while wearing a gimp mask and rear end less chaps
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 07:54 |
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i beat the dlc and im not really sure what happened or who anybody i met was besides the boss where the gently caress did that kid go and what do they have to do with anything i dont understand anything about the painted world, not even a little based on the descriptions of items because they make it sounds like the painted world is literally an entire universe with its own kingdoms and poo poo and not just a tiny slice of home for weirdos edit: i thought about it and they hosed up with the 2nd/optional boss. that should've been giantdad and not some random shithead Fereydun fucked around with this message at 08:18 on Oct 25, 2016 |
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^^^absolutely should have been giantdad or a havelflipper I've killed (bosses)friede and the pvp bro/wolfman; the gently caress am I supposed to go now? I've exhausted all dialogue, and the painter girl just keeps harping on about waiting for gael to find the dark soul
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 08:29 |
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buildmorefarms posted:^^^absolutely should have been giantdad or a havelflipper I think you're done. I checked the wiki myself when I finished, and the DLC really is that short. Very very good, but extremely short. Not really worth the money honestly. Though the final boss' weapon is incredibly cool, someone please tell me it's actually good and respeccing into the right stats for it for when the second DLC comes out isn't a terrible idea. e: what the gently caress the player version of the weapon is the lamest poo poo ever. From Software will be getting an extremely stern letter from me cheetah7071 fucked around with this message at 09:09 on Oct 25, 2016 |
# ? Oct 25, 2016 08:45 |
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I've barely even started the DLC but I was having a blast going through the wolves near the start when BIG OL' WOLF OUTTA NOWHERE! He doesn't come back when you go back through that way though
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 09:00 |
Had my first real summon story with the DLC tonight. Got stuck pretty early on, at the first vikings. Summoned a guy who had his sign up at the first bonfire, and we got, I would guess, drat near the end. He led me through the whole thing, pointing to items, we survived 3 invasions, and were doing pretty well. Went through a town, and were climbing up a mountain. Then we got knocked off the mountain. I landed on a piece of geometry I don't think you're even supposed to be able to land on, but he went right off the side, right in front of my face. I...think I'm done with this for the night.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 09:12 |
So now that the DLC is up, I decided to reinstall this and play. But now my dual shock 4 won't work. It worked when I last played, none of the fixes I find online work anymore. Anyone have any solutions on what I can do to play this loving game again without having to resort to the god awful keyboard controls?
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 10:55 |
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I decided to go through the DLC for the first time on NG+5 because I hate myself and holy poo poo the last boss was tough. Finally won with no estus left and about 1/4 health thanks to a timely backstab and wake-up R2 to seal the deal.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 11:03 |
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Nuebot posted:So now that the DLC is up, I decided to reinstall this and play. But now my dual shock 4 won't work. It worked when I last played, none of the fixes I find online work anymore. Anyone have any solutions on what I can do to play this loving game again without having to resort to the god awful keyboard controls? Have you somehow uninstalled\ not tried DS4windows? This DLC is really reminding my of a recurring nightmare I'd have as a child were I'd be hunted by wolves in the forest at night. The atmosphere is great so far
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 11:04 |
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Soft Shell Crab posted:Give me permadeath, something else than ritual materials to discover and more variety in enemies and environments and I would play that game/mode. I think it's a thing that doesn't belong in a Souls game. Both Bloodborne's main game and the Chalices suffered for the fact that they existed in the same product instead of each being their own thing. The main game felt a little too sparse compared to Dark Souls 1-3 (which would've been helped by having a couple more real areas with the Chalice bosses and loot in them), and the Chalices were underdeveloped and boring because they were an afterthought rather than the focus of the gameplay. They would've both been individually stronger games. Also grabbing the DLC later this week but I'm loving psyched that the Crow Quills are apparently great. Dex rules, rapiers rule, die in obscurity Estoc-haters.
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Shoehead posted:Have you somehow uninstalled\ not tried DS4windows? I've been using DS4 windows. Turns out I have to have DS4windows actually running for the game to pick it up. Anyway all my saves are gone, so I had to start fresh. I guess this time I'll finally get around to doing my wizard playthrough and bumrush ocieros or whatever for my moonlight great sword. Nuebot fucked around with this message at 12:11 on Oct 25, 2016 |
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 11:46 |
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That was... pretty short. It felt a lot like the second DaS2 DLC only without the level design. The whole thing feels like a single area in the original game and even grabbing every item it was super short.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 11:58 |
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cheetah7071 posted:I think you're done. I checked the wiki myself when I finished, and the DLC really is that short. Argh, just did the same re: wiki and you're right. I did miss the illusory wall, but apart from that I had already done all there was to do. That really was short!
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 12:07 |
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Wait is there only two bosses?Fereydun posted:i beat the dlc and im not really sure what happened or who anybody i met was besides the boss I like that they're tying the Forlorn to it though I'm not sure that makes any sense from how DS2 described them. So far what I've got is that the painted world was a home for the weary and outcasts, and that it actually avoided the rot and hollowing (unless you came in like that) of the world, until recently. They elected to kill themselves in fire but someone stopped them (the first ashen one there I guess) and now a second ashen one (you) is there to help finish things.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 12:13 |
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Definitely really short, but I think its justified considering the pvp stuff added. Its just that not everyone is gonna care about pvp.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:07 |
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I'm pissed that there was no forlorn set.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:08 |
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DLC was great however I am not convinced the arena was worth it because its fun right now but, as soon as the population drops its going to take forever to get matches.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:09 |
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So can someone walk me through what I missed? Here's my order of progression: Wolf forest -> Viking ruins w/tower -> chased by wolves from there to the snowbank that collapses before the second bonfire -> Ariandel Chapel -> backtrack to Birdman Township -> kill whathisface and find painter girl -> confusing cliffs full of Followers -> gross fly basement -> illusory wall and grosser fly basement -> illusory wall and Priscilla's old pad -> pull lever in fly basement to unlock Friede & Ariandel I hear you say there's a second boss? If it's before the boss I got to at the end of the above spoilers I have no idea where.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:10 |
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Deified Data posted:So can someone walk me through what I missed? Here's my order of progression: Cut the rope bridge in front of the chapel and climb down it.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:18 |
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Deified Data posted:So can someone walk me through what I missed? Here's my order of progression: Boss location spoilers: From the Depths of the Painting bonfire you go to the right until there's a short drop and the second boss is in that little arena like area
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:19 |
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I would not have found that, thanks.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:21 |
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oh my god valorheart is loving incredible it has so much range, it has so many blocking frames, you can TRADE WITH BIG WEAPONS because YOU'RE ALWAYS BLOCKING AAAAAAAA
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:24 |
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Its the sickest dlc weapon for sure.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:25 |
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Sakurazuka posted:Not locking on helped me with the wolves, I usually always do with small fast enemies but you end up whiffing as they jump away when you attack, and just whack whichever one is closest to you. Oh, the wolves were easy, they were just tedious. Incredibly, obnoxiously tedious. They'll chase you forever too.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 13:34 |
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There any Titanite slabs in the new DLC area? I kinda exhausted all slab locations on this +2 NG, and this new weapon sounds like it's worth levelling.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 14:01 |
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Fargin Icehole posted:There any Titanite slabs in the new DLC area? I kinda exhausted all slab locations on this +2 NG, and this new weapon sounds like it's worth levelling. There are three slabs in the DLC
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 14:11 |
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Can I have B team back? B team never sicked infinite wolves on me, they never had a weird quasi-boss fight turn into a giant dog biting me through a wall four times as I tried to run away. The no fall damage leap of faith on the jagged rocks was neat and all but again undershadowed by Sif 2.0 eating me down every step. I get it they are super proud of Bloodborne but if they keep throwing enemies from it at me is it too much to ask for a bloody shotgun to even the odds a smidge? Fun times, this dlc, it is a culmination of every bad enemy from every zone you hate doing then liberally sprinkled with hulked out Nords fellows who took a wrong turn at High Hrothgar. Rolling with 1950 health and having a dude straight up remove 3/4's of it when a giant axe came through the wall was kind of the exclamation point. The only upside is invaders are having an equally miserable time thanks to the giant seeds. Spawn at bonfire, pop fingers and seed, sit at bonfire, 45 minutes and 20 some odd invaders later and I had yet to see even one.
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So there's an elevated rise of land with an item on top in the gross swamp full of dying Corvians. I see there's a wooden platform in the tower from the opposite end you're supposed to jump from but I don't know how to get up there.Feonir posted:Can I have B team back? B team never sicked infinite wolves on me, they never had a weird quasi-boss fight turn into a giant dog biting me through a wall four times as I tried to run away. The no fall damage leap of faith on the jagged rocks was neat and all but again undershadowed by Sif 2.0 eating me down every step. I get it they are super proud of Bloodborne but if they keep throwing enemies from it at me is it too much to ask for a bloody shotgun to even the odds a smidge? Sorry you're having a bad time. Ariandel is probably From's best level design work outside of Bloodborne. B-team got a lot of things right mechanically but I wouldn't include level design or enemy placement as one of their strengths. Deified Data fucked around with this message at 14:26 on Oct 25, 2016 |
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I only got to the zone with like 20 wolves and tree ladies that Itano-circus you with fireballs because I rushed the DLC at like +3 weapon and level 30 and also it was 1 AM, but I'm loving it so far. The enemies are a serious threat but I feel sure I can take them when I have a stronger weapon, they don't have buttloads of health (at least so far) just plenty of damage and teamwork. The painted world looks great, beautiful and menacing. The way the wolves stalk you, howl, and fan out to pincer-attack you gives me the creeps. Couldn't help but laugh the first time a javelin came flying out of the mist and nailed me in the forehead.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 14:39 |
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Feonir posted:is it too much to ask for a bloody shotgun to even the odds a smidge? you just made me realize the one thing I never knew I wanted out of a souls game I want to cosplay ash from evildead
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 14:45 |
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Why are all the DLC weapons so amazing. Making it too hard to choose!
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 14:47 |
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Freaking Crumbum posted:you just made me realize the one thing I never knew I wanted out of a souls game Whirligig Saw + Blunderbus in Bloodborne.
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# ? Oct 25, 2016 15:00 |
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Fereydun posted:i beat the dlc and im not really sure what happened or who anybody i met was besides the boss The Painted Worlds are microcosms of the main world. In time they begin to rot and decay (Ariandel being the mere scrap Gael shows you when you enter it), but unlike the outside world the denizens do not true and futilely prolong it's existence but instead commit self-immolation. By burning their world away utterly they create the inspiration needed for one among them to paint another world which will go on to house new life. This time, however, it's interrupted by Sister Friede who probably seems the act of self-immolation as akin the the linking of the fire, and so fights against it by convincing/probably tricking Ariandel from doing that, and instead just having them rot away slowly. At the end of the DLC it's implied that the young painter girl goes on to paint the world of Ariamis from DS1.
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I think I've made a grave tactical error:
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