Where do you get magic that's not just variants on Soul Arrows? I'm only as far as No Man's Wharf (FUCK THAT GODDAMN HOLE IN THE GROUND) so I'm not particularly far in.
There's a sorcery trainer in No-Man's Wharf. Also, you can make it a little easier for yourself by putting a Lockstone in the Pharos contraption there, which turns on the lights, keeping the long-arm things away from you.
As for the respec item, go back to the Forest of Fallen Giants, up to the area with the broken houses, and then follow the path along to a cave with a boulder trap in. Talk to the guy there until you've got a key off him, then unlock the mansion in Majula.
For that matter, you should exhaust the dialogue of every NPC you meet.
From where you rang the bell, jump down onto the roof in front of you, jump down to the roof below that, and from there you can get to the ramp leading there. The trainer is on the right hand path.
also, if there are any witch hats in the game? And if so how many, exactly?
There's a hex trainer on the way to Huntsman's Copse. If you haven't unlocked it yet, go talk to Licia a few times, then go back to the contraption just before the Tower of Flame and pay her 2000 souls. Note that AFAIK, you need 10 int and 10 faith to trade with the trainer.
Man, the scaling for hexes is really weird. The Archdrake staff, a Sorcery/Hex staff, scales Dark based on the higher of your Int/Faith. Dark BNS, however scales based on the lower.
Beaten Pursuer, Royal Rat Vanguard, and ODS. Almost beat the Ruin Sentinels, but I screwed up at the last second.
In other news, I am now a Ratbro (Ratsis?), aka The Best Covenant.
Rats — we're rats — We're furry and forlorn; We live in sewers, love in sewers, And our hearts are torn; We laugh, we cry, We sing in harmony; I love her — but I love him — And darn it, he loves me! Ohhh...Rats Rats Rats Rats Rats!
tbh I've found the Brodent experience* underwhelming so far. Sure, farming Pharros Lockstones is rather useful, but my rats usually kill the invaders before I even get to them.
I understand that noob-sniping is sort of the point, but it's just not fun to me when there's not much of a challenge involved. I almost prefer being the one invading there (shout out by the way to Johnny Roc for the awesome fight and subsequent rematch btw, on that note).
I might join the Blood covenant or whatever it's called later on.
*The Brodent Experience is also the name of my blues rock band.
Man, I wish my rats could kill trespassers. Poor blighters always get themselves offed. Also, the most terrifying message I've seen all game: wheel, skeleton!
Having seen one video of DS2, I genuinely became interested in it, but I lack the current gen consoles and apparently online it'll take until april 25th? :<
so has anybody been invaded yet by someone who's not an NPC?
for that matter, has anyone found any NPC invaders that aren't Explorer Rhoy or that lady with a goat skull on her head? (that dude guarding the Huntsman's Copse bridge isn't technically an invader I don't think)
so has anybody been invaded yet by someone who's not an NPC?
for that matter, has anyone found any NPC invaders that aren't Explorer Rhoy or that lady with a goat skull on her head? (that dude guarding the Huntsman's Copse bridge isn't technically an invader I don't think)
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It was situation where I knew how to beat her solo, but the problem was being perfect.
Odradek have you run into Ornstein yet?
Anyway, so far I've beaten Last Giant, Dragonrider (AKA the most inaccurately named boss ever.), and Flexile Sentry, playing as a Sorcerer.
As a side note for any budding Hexagons: Hexes do Dark damage, which scales off of your Int or Faith, whichever is lower.
Also the Dragonrider sure likes to just pull a Ceaseless Discharge and run off his boss arena.
Also I'm pretty sure my build is total garbage but thankfully I've been told there's at least one item that lets you respec yourself in the game.
As for the respec item, go back to the Forest of Fallen Giants, up to the area with the broken houses, and then follow the path along to a cave with a boulder trap in. Talk to the guy there until you've got a key off him, then unlock the mansion in Majula.
For that matter, you should exhaust the dialogue of every NPC you meet.
Also I've been trying to find that guy in the Forest, haven't had luck.
I can't figure out how to get to it, but it's there.
Beat Ornstein, The Flexile Sentry, and The Ruin Sentinels.
also, if there are any witch hats in the game? And if so how many, exactly?
When's a good time to respec? I'm nearing Level 60 and am stuck on The Lost Sinner (fucking Artorias clone aahg).
I tried on four separate occasions and while I have 8 left, I don't really want to keep burning through humanity like that.
Plus it's hard to get deliberately summoned by someone without the Engraved Ring, which I don't have.
If you mean the Grave of Saints that's actually what I just did.
In other news, I am now a Ratbro (Ratsis?), aka The Best Covenant.
We're furry and forlorn;
We live in sewers, love in sewers,
And our hearts are torn;
We laugh, we cry,
We sing in harmony;
I love her — but I love him —
And darn it, he loves me!
Ohhh...Rats Rats Rats Rats Rats!
Why they didn't do a simultaneous release is unknown to me, but w/e, I don't work for From. The Rotten is easy only if you have help (Lonehunter Schmidt is not help).
Making pie from scratch is hard.
for that matter, has anyone found any NPC invaders that aren't Explorer Rhoy or that lady with a goat skull on her head? (that dude guarding the Huntsman's Copse bridge isn't technically an invader I don't think)
ALSO, did anyone else have no idea that there's a new Lautrec Black Eye Orb-style sidequest?