Nito and Seath are generally considered the easiest fights, whilst the Witch is... annoying, and the Four Kings are the Four Kings. To get to Lost Izalith, you need to beat Ceaseless Discharge, who's in a little side path down there.
Prepare To Die Edition is the one with the DLC right
also does it like
matter what order I do this in? I do sort of want to get to the Demon Ruins because I think that's where I save Solaire (and thus am finally able to break my covenant and join a different one) but I couldn't figure out how to get around that place when I was there briefly. There was just like a spiral of land that ended in a big lava pit with some trolls off in the distance.
There's a little pathway leading up to the cliffs that leads to a boss. Once you kill the boss, the lava will recede.
Also, look up how to save Solaire because it's tricky.
Prepare To Die Edition is the one with the DLC right
also does it like
matter what order I do this in? I do sort of want to get to the Demon Ruins because I think that's where I save Solaire (and thus am finally able to break my covenant and join a different one) but I couldn't figure out how to get around that place when I was there briefly. There was just like a spiral of land that ended in a big lava pit with some trolls off in the distance.
There's a little pathway leading up to the cliffs that leads to a boss. Once you kill the boss, the lava will recede.
Also, look up how to save Solaire because it's tricky.
I know it involves going through a passage and there's bugs and you have to kill one with glowing red eyes. Is it more complicated than that?
so I was in the Darkroot area beyond the door you open with that badge thing and got swarmed by those ghost NPCs, and then a dude invaded me, and the dude was clearly also new, because he started trying to help me kill the phantoms. Then when I died he just shrugged.
did somebody mention one of my favorite video game series of all time?
well i have been into other stuff lately (guild wars 2, grim dawn, the binding of isaac, and most recently axiom verge) but i am verrrry slowly working on my first playthrough of Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin.
I have, as is my style, made a beefy strength based character, because I love using impractically large weapons, especially in Souls games. I have special motivation to do this because it's now possible to obtain the Grand Lance, one of my favorite weapons, much earlier in the game than was possible in the original version of Dark Souls 2.
I'm currently working on making my way through the Lost Bastille.
I am waiting to A) beat DS1, B) get a PS4 before buying DS2, but let me know how this goes!
I also like absurdly large weapons, but I have been told that they aren't great for PVP (at least until DS3, which has evidently improved the attack tracking)
Fortunately for me, I also enjoy playing agile characters, if not more so!
impractically large weapons fans here too. I never did much PVP, but I wouldn't say they aren't great for PVP, but it does take some work to make them work against certain builds. Mostly getting good at positioning yourself so you can use the range of certain attacks to good effect. I haven't done PVP in a long while, but I got pretty good at using the range (and speed, It was surprisingly fast for a sword that heavy) and knockdown of the two-handed R2 of the Zweihander to deal with more agile characters.
As for weapons go, I tend to go for Greatswords and Ultra-greatswords, because:
Also, I failed to mention this, but I had the day after starting up the game, got a controller off my friend with a hair trigger R2, which led to me accidentally aggroed the male undead merchant in the burg, therefore making firebombs totally unavailable to me
It's funny because not 20 minutes before that, this same malfunction caused me to accidentally stab Solaire mid-conversation, and I thanked my lucky stars that he was so patient.
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Also, look up how to save Solaire because it's tricky.
I keep dying to the Stray Demon and I know there's some trick to this but I'm not getting it.
It's a bullshit boss anyway.
Now I'm in the Painted World because ?????????
I just lost four humanity and 30,000 souls to the Painting Guardians
I hate myself
You should def backread this one either way.
well i have been into other stuff lately (guild wars 2, grim dawn, the binding of isaac, and most recently axiom verge) but i am verrrry slowly working on my first playthrough of Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin.
I have, as is my style, made a beefy strength based character, because I love using impractically large weapons, especially in Souls games. I have special motivation to do this because it's now possible to obtain the Grand Lance, one of my favorite weapons, much earlier in the game than was possible in the original version of Dark Souls 2.
I'm currently working on making my way through the Lost Bastille.
As for weapons go, I tend to go for Greatswords and Ultra-greatswords, because:
Well.
It's funny because not 20 minutes before that, this same malfunction caused me to accidentally stab Solaire mid-conversation, and I thanked my lucky stars that he was so patient.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead