SplitYourInfinities
Member
Completed the Undead Settlement in the first run! Wohoo!
By completed i mean
and explore the whole area (i think), haven't defeated the boss yet.
By completed i mean
lit the four bonfires
I'm 7 hours in and it's fucking great, but man, it just ain't no Bloodborne. And this is coming from someone whose favourite game is unequivocally Dark Souls 1.
It just doesn't quite add up, when you assess the games chronologically. BB was such a great evolution in gameplay - such a refinement. The way it moved, the flow, the way it animated, the weapon transformations... It all came together so brilliantly.
I just can't help but think that DS3 feels like a "stepping stone", so to speak, to Bloodborne; as if BB was the game From always wanted to make. Kinda like an "oh, they've gone back to that, have they? Hmm. Okay" feeling.
I understand that all styles of Soulsborne have their place, but BB represents the finest iteration of the formula in my eyes.
Took me 10 times to beat the first boss. But very rewarding! Trying to get gud. This is my first souls game.
so when / where can we turn the boss souls into items?
For my JP run, I actually did both of those bosses on my first try, because I was using theand had already started going all-in on Strength by that point.Butcher's Knife
Earlier game, with a Quality build, has been super rough. The first of those bosses feels like an RNG fest of "Will it Charge me? Is it going to do that damn floppy charge move?"
You get an item to do this after the third boss. Turn it in to the little guy on the throne.
Still can't beat the first boss. Maybe I shouldn't have rolled deprived.
Anyone have any advice for the (third boss)tree dude? It seems you can only hit him at one spot, and I really didn't do much damage to him in the place I was hitting. Is there some other way to do it, or just dodge his large sweeping strikes and prepare for a long battle?
Anyone have any advice for the (third boss)tree dude? It seems you can only hit him at one spot, and I really didn't do much damage to him in the place I was hitting. Is there some other way to do it, or just dodge his large sweeping strikes and prepare for a long battle?
"OCELOOOOOOTH!!!"
Wow, is thethat strong?Butcher's KnifeTo be honest, I have never used this weapon in the other games.
Still can't beat the first boss. Maybe I shouldn't have rolled deprived.
I got dark souls, and I'm already missing bloodborne. The riposte timing is so wierd, and I miss being able to shoot people and I want to quickstep dodge. I'll get used to it, I'm sure, but right now, I feel like something is just off.
He has many weak spots, look for the "eggs" on him (chest, back, feet). When you destroy one, his HP goes down dramatically.
There are actually multiple spots you can hit him!
The coolest part of thefight is that the song tells the story of what happenedFarron's Undead Legion/Abyss WatchersYou need to have played/understand the lore of DS2 for it, but it's goddamn cool as fuck.to make them attack each other.
It has great scaling, damage, and poise damage, and is about 40% longer than it has any right to be. It sweeps out a huge box even on its initial backswing.
Anyone have any advice for the (third boss)tree dude? It seems you can only hit him at one spot, and I really didn't do much damage to him in the place I was hitting. Is there some other way to do it, or just dodge his large sweeping strikes and prepare for a long battle?
Still saying this is the best Dark Souls? I haven't bought a game in a few months, and I'm looking to acquire.
It has great scaling, damage, and poise damage, and is about 40% longer than it has any right to be. It sweeps out a huge box even on its initial backswing.
Yeah, parrying seems bad right now compared to dark souls 1 or bloodborne, Hopefully I can adjust.
Still can't beat the first boss. Maybe I shouldn't have rolled deprived.
late game spoilers
how do i get the big green door to open in anor londo ? the one next to the red eyed silver knight
I can't infuse my Claymore with a Heavy Gem at the blacksmith. The Heavy Gem is not on the list when I go to "Infuse Weapon". Do I need to be at another blacksmith for this?
Can boss weapons be reinforced? I've just been using them for souls but I guess I should check to see if I like the movesets of future weapons.
And I've not been using Ember at all, should I be? I've not been because I CBA with PvP but I like all the other stuff online brings.
You need to find an item.
I'm 7 hours in and it's fucking great, but man, it just ain't no Bloodborne. And this is coming from someone whose favourite game is unequivocally Dark Souls 1.
It just doesn't quite add up, when you assess the games chronologically. BB was such a great evolution in gameplay - such a refinement. The way it moved, the flow, the way it animated, the weapon transformations... It all came together so brilliantly.
I just can't help but think that DS3 feels like a "stepping stone", so to speak, to Bloodborne; as if BB was the game From always wanted to make. Kinda like an "oh, they've gone back to that, have they? Hmm. Okay" feeling.
I understand that all styles of Soulsborne have their place, but BB represents the finest iteration of the formula in my eyes.
Still can't beat the first boss. Maybe I shouldn't have rolled deprived.
I haven't performed a single parry/riposte yet in my playthrough.
Having a 100% Physical Block shield seems remove the ability to parry. Which I am OK with. It always seemed odd to me that a shield that is big enough to guard any damage could be used to parry.
Still saying this is the best Dark Souls? I haven't bought a game in a few months, and I'm looking to acquire.
Nope you just keep getting hit by it, git gud etcDancer is such bullshit. Her grab attack has such an absurd hitbox and I get teleported into it every single time.
repost:
What's a mad phantom? Is that to invade someone else's world? What are the benefits of invading? am 2 scared 2 try