Doesn't that make it... less fun?Jaze1618 said:being a high level spell caster in this game is the most OP thing ever for PVE.
Neat stuff he cobbled together, but I can totally understand why it was cut. Had Oscar remained in the game as intended, the ending sequence would be rather anti climactic.Truder said:some interesting cut content from Dark Souls! really well done video. (and he has other great dark souls videos as well. if you guys haven't already seen them)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RkLstvjmUk
Truder said:(and he has other great dark souls videos as well. if you guys haven't already seen them)
Knight is a solid start. Gives you survivability. You should know though that the class you choose doesn't necessarily determine how you will play out the rest of the game. The more important choice for that comes each time you level up, and where you choose to spend your stat upgrades.Lukis said:Anyway I am starting with Knight
A lot of this game is about being observant, both with the environment for traps and direction, and observation of enemy patterns and weaknesses. You are going to die. Don't worry about that or get too frustrated. You are going to lose thousands of souls from dying twice. Don't worry about that either. You will never lose anything you can't get back with some basic farming. Don't think of death as a punishment, or that you "lost" progress. You were just taught how NOT to play on the next run.like what should I stuck up on or what should I look out for.
Nope. You wouldn't want to do them immediately anyway. Access to them will unlock after the Lordvessel. But getting to the area isn't straightforward at all. Just uh... when you get to the Lake, explore it pretty thoroughly (but don't fall in...!). That will do for now. There's another step, but that's the KEY one.Also about Artorias of Abyss dlc, are the new zones are available from start?
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Hehe thanks. I almost always do that with bosses. I just forget to take screenshots. I found him pretty damned easy... considering the circumstances.Skeleton said:That shot is great.
I was also pretty disappointed with him, given the build up and his character design.Vampire_Hunter_Bob said:Grave Lord Nito is more like Lame Lord... Um... Lame-o.
Lukis said:Also does anyone know where could I find Bonfire after that Boar mini boss? That underground passage with those zombies,is annoyand as hell.
I still haven't slayed the dragon ,it's enough for me just to appear on bridge and I'm close to dying from his fire attack. I will try getting there. Also is it possible to get to the blacksmith from that bonfire ,like stairs or something? Because since bonfire I'm tied to atm is near stairs from which I can get up to Undead Parish and closest accessible Blacksmith is long waaaay off near Firelink Shrine.Aazealh said:There's a bonfire not too far before the mini-boss, but it requires you to have slain the dragon on the bridge. If you haven't done that, then you must press forward through the underground passage (the enemies there aren't very strong, they only rely on surprising you but if you're careful they're no trouble), and then after that through a few hallways where two or three knights are roaming. Passed that you'll find an open court with a huge knight and a few skeletons in it. On the right side of that court, opposite the cathedral, is a path going far back and then down into a building. There's a bonfire there, just above a blacksmith.
That bonfire is accessible regardless of the Wyvern. I've certainly never beaten that guy. Got his tail, of course. He'll fly off once you get past him and/or use the bonfire.Aazealh said:There's a bonfire not too far before the mini-boss, but it requires you to have slain the dragon on the bridge.
Like Aaz said, there's another bonfire further into Undead Parish. It's really not too far from that bonfire behind the Wyvern. Up stairs, past the area with the boar, through (or around, two paths) the Chapel and to the right is a long pathway surrounded by trees. You won't miss it. Down there is the next bonfire. Takes only a few minutes to run to, if you're desperate.Lukis said:I still haven't slayed the dragon ,it's enough for me just to appear on bridge and I'm close to dying from his fire attack. I will try getting there. Also is it possible to get to the blacksmith from that bonfire ,like stairs or something? Because since bonfire I'm tied to atm is near stairs from which I can get up to Undead Parish and closest accessible Blacksmith is long waaaay off near Firelink Shrine.
I'm at bonfire where there are stairs next to exit which lead up to Undead Parish and that tower with Black Knight on top of it. I know only about that way under bridge which leads to those rats. I did some research and found out about Drake Sword ,I will probably try to get that tommorow since stat wise it's almost 3x stronger and requires measly stats.Jaze1618 said:Also, it sounds like your current bonfire has stairs you can't climb up Are you at the bonfire before the taurus demon in undead burg. You did find the shortcut under the dragon bridge right? There is a ladder you can kick down so that from that bonfire, you can just climb up the ladder and be right at the dragon.
The first bonfire you found in Undead Burg can be accessed under the Wyvern bridge if you kick down a ladder. It's a good shortcut in the early game if you're trying to get back to Firelink.Lukis said:I know only about that way under bridge which leads to those rats.
Drake Sword will serve you well in the beginning, but it's somewhat double-edged, because it's powerful and quick, but doesn't scale well (on top of base damage, most weapons scale with your stats, from A-E, check the item description). So by the time you'll need more power and switch to another weapon, you'll find that (almost) every other sword in the game is slower, and requires more finesse to use.I did some research and found out about Drake Sword ,I will probably try to get that tommorow since stat wise it's almost 3x stronger and requires measly stats.
Walter said:That bonfire is accessible regardless of the Wyvern. I've certainly never beaten that guy. Got his tail, of course. He'll fly off once you get past him and/or use the bonfire.
Walter said:Still, my rule of thumb on weapons in this game is to fuck dps—use whatever weapon you're comfortable with. Each one has a different moveset and different weight/feel. So get comfy with one and stick to the ones you like.