Shoganai
[H]ard|Gawd
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He's easy, just don't let him headbutt you.
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He's easy, just don't let him headbutt you.
now you're getting itholy shit. I can't believe I did that. That was insane.
So is my wife.now you're getting it![]()
Gratz, now you're getting the gist of the Souls games.HOLY SHIT
holy shit. I can't believe I did that. That was insane.
Thanks for this. I’ve had the red box for a while now…Gratz, now you're getting the gist of the Souls games.
PS - the red box with the down arrow under your health bar means you've got a debuff causing you to have lower health than normal. Did you let some 'strange lady' hug you?
If you did, shegives you an item which temporarily increases your poise (harder to stagger) but takes 5% of your life in return - don't worry you can use the item she gave you at anytime (might need to rest at any lost grace) to get back the reserved life
He's pretty tough. Like, I wouldn't fuck with him until I was over Lv 100. You can run past him though and do some exploring. Lots of good shit you can pick up early around the map in Caelid.
If you take the path I told you from the waypoint in Third Church of Marika it puts you at the northern tip of Caelid and you bypass all the dragons. If you want to run through, you can. Just stay on the horse and don't look back.So I went out by Caelid for a bit looking for those mobs that drop 1000R. There are these dragons all over. I'm guessing those are going to suck? Can't really run too far since they block the route.
Kudos to anyone who is actually good at playing this game on kb+m. I would rather shoot myself in the foot than play that way.With the Keyboard you roll with the Spacebar it's just awkward where you can just press a button on the controller instead.
Plus you can lean back in your chair and take in more. Just goto Walmart and buy a X-BoX controller I would say PS5 controller but
I'm not a fan of the circle square and triangle prompts just universal for different countries.
Daggers are one weapon I want to give a shot later. I took the Horn bow to +25 and farmed for a metric poopoo ton of magic and poison arrows and being able to bow crit for 1k actually feels very satisfying. Greatbows are too slow and are really just for pulling but shortbows and longbows are pretty nice.I switched to Twinblades+Dagger from Archery about a week ago, the hardest bosses for Twinblades so far has been Valiant Gargoyal, completed at RL70 after about 30 attempts, haven't beating Mogh yet, but I feel I don't do much damage to him at all, but only did about 5 attempts and feel it can take me near 30+ attempts. He nearly 1 shots me with 40 Vigor. Currently about SL75 with 140 hours played (I spend a significant amount of time looking for secrets).
yea, that's the place I was looking for. I'll look for that path you mentioned.If you take the path I told you from the waypoint in Third Church of Marika it puts you at the northern tip of Caelid and you bypass all the dragons. If you want to run through, you can. Just stay on the horse and don't look back.
There is also a cheese area in Caelid where there's a giant dragon that does not move (surrounded by other dragons that will attack you if you get too close). But you can attack it and it does damage (attack at it's tail). It takes a long ass time to kill it but if you use a bleed weapon it will take 13K chunks of health when the bleed procs. If you happen to throw on a pickled foot (exp boost item) right before you kill it, you'll get something like 100K runes or so from an enemy that can't fight back.
yea, that's the place I was looking for. I'll look for that path you mentioned.
ah ok. I hooked up to the right. I must have walked right by it.
Whats everyones favorite summons so far? I have the wolves, the jellyfish, rotten stray (fav), a bunch of meandering guys, forget the name. Great so far. Dont forget you can actually UPGRADE your summons.
So apparently my load is too much? soooo, swap out some gear then?
So is my wife.
YESSSS YESSSSS I FUCKING DID IT
please for the love of FUCKING GOD did you kill that fucking boss yet
This how Souls players are born. One day, you will be saying I wish they made this boss harder.I'm now looking forward to getting into the game. That first boss was such a teaser. About 150 attempts and half of them were me dying at 15%. So freaking close so many times. Just irritated the hell out of me. Not really looking forward to any other bosses. The exploration and wonder that is in the game is neat, but the difficulty is way up there for my tastes. I know that's what the game is about, but something with the meter toned down a bit would be a warm welcome.
Doubtful, heh.This how Souls players are born. One day, you will be saying I wish they made this boss harder.
You crafty devil. Thanks for the tip. For now I ended up going to Rykard instead, which is a very entertaining and cinematic boss fight. Might be quite a bit easier too.I hated Commander Niall, that was such an annoying encounter. What saved me (if you haven't tried it) is charming one of his adds with a betwitching branch to help you in the fight. This is something you can make, or there is at least one NPC that sells it.
It's all about timing with his lightning kick, when you see that thing wind up get ready to roll. By the time I finally beat him, I beat him with no damage taken. I had a few boss fights like that in Elden Ring where I ran the encounter so many times I mastered it. Feels good.You crafty devil. Thanks for the tip. For now I ended up going to Rykard instead, which is a very entertaining and cinematic boss fight. Might be quite a bit easier too.
One thing I noticed is that if I leave one of his minions alive and then focus-fire Niall, I can get him to roughly half health before he powers up for stage 2, where he becomes significantly more aggressive and deadly.
After spending over a hundred hours in the game and experimenting with end game builds, yeah, that's how it gets. Some are so broken it will trivialize even the hardest bosses. From there if you want the challenge you're essentially forced into mulitple NG+ playthroughs to turn it into nightmare mode with everything becoming into a one shot (against you) damage sponge. I wish they gave more depth or reason to play through NG+ modes than just bragging rights.This how Souls players are born. One day, you will be saying I wish they made this boss harder.
i'm completely avoiding reading about OP builds and such but i've already fought a few bosses that were utterly trivial (granted they were optional ones.) the summon spells alone are ridiculously OP. i fought some bosses - on the first go - and defeated them so fast i didn't even get a chance to see their animations, designs, stages or differing attacks... my summon got their attention and i just blasted them with dragon's breath a couple of times and that's all she wrote. i know i can choose not to summon, but... they're clearly a significant thing in the game, i shouldn't have to feel like i'm cheesing just by using a game mechanic as intended.After spending over a hundred hours in the game and experimenting with end game builds, yeah, that's how it gets. Some are so broken it will trivialize even the hardest bosses. From there if you want the challenge you're essentially forced into mulitple NG+ playthroughs to turn it into nightmare mode with everything becoming into a one shot (against you) damage sponge. I wish they gave more depth or reason to play through NG+ modes than just bragging rights.
In my experience throughout the game, the spirit ash summon was more useful than a player summon 90% of the time. The flexibility is nice and to be completely honest, there are a couple of bosses that I feel I would have stood no chance against without the ability to use the summon. I imagine that the game was most definitely designed around that mechanic and using it, playing without it is essentially just gimping yourself for the sake of a tougher challenge - so I agree. Using what's given to you makes sense.i'm completely avoiding reading about OP builds and such but i've already fought a few bosses that were utterly trivial (granted they were optional ones.) the summon spells alone are ridiculously OP. i fought some bosses - on the first go - and defeated them so fast i didn't even get a chance to see their animations, designs, stages or differing attacks... my summon got their attention and i just blasted them with dragon's breath a couple of times and that's all she wrote. i know i can choose not to summon, but... they're clearly a significant thing in the game, i shouldn't have to feel like i'm cheesing just by using a game mechanic as intended.
i think they could've had a mechanic similar to un-hollowing or kindling in order to use those summon spells, and if you did, you opened yourself up to invasion. i think that would've been a good compromise between the "you only get invaded if you summon for co-op, or go out of your way for pvp" way it is now, and the more unforgiving style of the previous games.
Haha wow, fuck this guy and FromSoftware for leaving their game so vulnerable to this kind of asshattery.A notorious hacker who's been slaughtering and softbanning players in Elden Ring has said he's a "necessary evil"...Malcolm Reynolds has already caused issues in Dark Souls 3 and Dark Souls Remastered, and now he's at it again in Elden Ring
Not only does he invade a player's game and kill them through powerful spells (a totally legitimate game mechanic), his spells are hacked to imbue their inventory with an invalid item that results in a softban by FromSoftware...
https://kotaku.com/elden-ring-hacker-softban-malcolm-reynolds-dark-souls-a-1848643683
I remember this Malcolm guy from Dark Souls 3...I would frequently backup my saves