The real question here
The real question here
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I did it! It took over 50 minutes and I only had TWO Throwing Knives spare, but I did it!
Several many bad throws of firebombs left me shakey on if I had enough damage left, but you can 90% consistently get headshots with throwing/poison knives when he does the leaping fist slam, so that really upped the damage (from 13 to 20 whoop-di-doo!) and I tried to bait those out when I could which probably clinched it. Phew! Just Gwyn left.
So I'm currently SL 35 and just finished Sif and Taurus Demon last night. I'm currently at the bonfire in the Depths and may try to venture towards Gaping Dragon. Is there anywhere else worth visiting that will help me grind a few more levels before I venture into Sen's Fortress? Cause I'm thinking I'll need a few more SLs as well as somewhere to farm green titanite to get my Halberd above +5 before I'm able to put up a real fight in that godforsaken playhouse.
I played this game a bunch about 6 years ago and my memory of areas and recommended SLs for those areas is foggy. Also, I'm playing on Xbox and have struggled being able to call phantoms or be summoned. Is Xbox just not as populated as other platforms? Or, are most players well above my current SL? My favorite parts of the game are the cooperation parts.
in an effort to fend off my wanting to buy Demon's Souls at $70 I got this on the recent PSN sale. No idea what I am doing, but I am having fun!
The leeches in Blighttown drop 5 x green shards (can also be fed to Frampt for 5 regular shards each, handy), leeches also drop Large Shards.So I'm currently SL 35 and just finished Sif and Taurus Demon last night. I'm currently at the bonfire in the Depths and may try to venture towards Gaping Dragon. Is there anywhere else worth visiting that will help me grind a few more levels before I venture into Sen's Fortress? Cause I'm thinking I'll need a few more SLs as well as somewhere to farm green titanite to get my Halberd above +5 before I'm able to put up a real fight in that godforsaken playhouse.
So I'm currently SL 35 and just finished Sif and Taurus Demon last night. I'm currently at the bonfire in the Depths and may try to venture towards Gaping Dragon. Is there anywhere else worth visiting that will help me grind a few more levels before I venture into Sen's Fortress? Cause I'm thinking I'll need a few more SLs as well as somewhere to farm green titanite to get my Halberd above +5 before I'm able to put up a real fight in that godforsaken playhouse.
Does the Drake Sword count? Not that I'm actively using it, but I do have it in my collection. The biggest problem I have with the Snake Men is their head attack, especially if I don't have much room to back away from it. And I'm sure those can't be parried, right? I've never thought to try.I feel SL35 is fine for Sen's Fortress. It's really not at all difficult if you know how to deal with the traps, and parry the Snake Men.
If I recall correctly, they changed the way Multiplayer matchmaking is done in the Remaster. So not only is your SL taken into account, but also the level of your equipment. In fact, AFAIK, it doesn't matter if you have it equipped or not, just having owned certain particular weapons can basically lock you out of MP (such as the Dark Knight weapons, even if you don't ever equip them).
The leeches in Blighttown drop 5 x green shards (can also be fed to Frampt for 5 regular shards each, handy), leeches also drop Large Shards.
Your Halberd is magic, divine or fire I take it? The enemies in Sen's are ripe for parries and backstabs too, so a good opportunity to put that Hornet Ring to good use - should one shot them. SL35 is right on target imo for Sen's.
Your level is also fine for the Catacombs if you haven't done it already. Just homeward bone out after the boss as the area it connects to is a late game area that can't be completed until later, kind of like how Blighttown goes straight in to Demon Ruins. But leave Catacombs too late and it becomes a joke.
All this is great information. Thanks!Might want to head back to Undead Asylum for the rusted iron ring, and grab the spider shield from the Depths if you haven't already — unless you'll be skipping Blighttown with the master key. And the crest shield in Undead Asylum will serve you well against the Serpent Mages in Sen's. You can also farm the slimes right next to the bonfire you're at for large titanite shards if you need them. Though I think the worm thingies at the bottom of Blighttown will have a higher drop rate. You'll get a bunch of them at Sen's though. Maybe not worth the time.
If you just want to get levels quick, get Artorias's Crest from the blacksmith (20,000 souls) and farm the lads in the forest behind the door that it opens in Darkroot.
The leeches? I'm not sure I've run into them. I already finished the Quelaag fight and made my way in and out of Blighttown via the elevator near New Londo Ruins; the one that gets you access to Valley of the Drakes. I spent forever sprinting past those big dudes with clubs and poo before taking that contraption down (and back up) to the bottom of Blighttown. I remember there being another entrance to it via the Depths. What area are the leeches in again?
Also my Halberd is a basic ass +5, no elemental damage. I also need to find a shield with better lightning and magic resistance...
Thank you for all the tips!
All this is great information. Thanks!
You don't need green shards then, you need Large Titanite Shards to take it to +10. The leeches also drop those, there are 2 free Large Shards as loot in Blighttown (and 1 in the Depths) and a bunch as loot Sen's so you don't need to farm, there are enough to get you to +10 by the end of Sen's.The leeches? I'm not sure I've run into them. I already finished the Quelaag fight and made my way in and out of Blighttown via the elevator near New Londo Ruins; the one that gets you access to Valley of the Drakes. I spent forever sprinting past those big dudes with clubs and poo before taking that contraption down (and back up) to the bottom of Blighttown. I remember there being another entrance to it via the Depths. What area are the leeches in again?
Also my Halberd is a basic ass +5, no elemental damage. I also need to find a shield with better lightning and magic resistance...
Managed to beat Ornstein & Smough, that was tough! Gotta say playing the Demon's Souls remake opened me up to From's games.
It was a struggle to keep the two of them separated, but being patient seemed to be the key for that fight. My hands were a sweaty mess. Being able to teleport is a great reward. I kept on getting curious if I missed things in earlier sections (I did), and getting kinda tired of going through Sen's fortress over and over, lol.Congrats! That's a really fun one. Getting the Lordvessel in DS and being able to easily revisit and explore areas is a great moment.
Did you lose the firekeeper in Firelink? There is some fun stuff you can do with that in Anor Londo, among other shenanigans.
It was a struggle to keep the two of them separated, but being patient seemed to be the key for that fight. My hands were a sweaty mess. Being able to teleport is a great reward. I kept on getting curious if I missed things in earlier sections (I did), and getting kinda tired of going through Sen's fortress over and over, lol.
Is that the lady that boosts estus flasks? I think she might still be there, but after the golden fog gates were lifted I went to the only one I recognized and I'm trying to get through this crystal cave place now.
That's kind of normal. O&S is usually the hardest boss in the base game for most people. Have you started the DLC area yet, the bosses there should still pose a challenge.I am just curious, does the game get extremely easy after the Anor Londo Boys Boss fight? Or is it just me? Like I was stock there for way to long, but now I am beating two bosses a day and everything seems way to easy.
I haven't bought it yet, but guess I will before doing the final boss. Is it just one DLC and is it worth?That's kind of normal. O&S is usually the hardest boss in the base game for most people. Have you started the DLC area yet, the bosses there should still pose a challenge.
Managed to beat Ornstein & Smough, that was tough! Gotta say playing the Demon's Souls remake opened me up to From's games.
Are you play Remastered because it includes the DLC. Only the original console versions on 360 and PS3 come without it, any other version it's included. Either way, definately worth it, some of the best bosses in the game (as is kind of usual for From Soft DLC).I haven't bought it yet, but guess I will before doing the final boss. Is it just one DLC and is it worth?
Oh shit really?? I didn't know that lol (I am playing Prepare to Die edition). Thanks for the info.Are you play Remastered because it includes the DLC. Only the original console versions on 360 and PS3 come without it, any other version it's included. Either way, definately worth it, some of the best bosses in the game (as is kind of usual for From Soft DLC).
I got Ornstein down first. I think I tried a couple times to take Smough down first, but he's surprisingly fast and that charge attack is a pain. Once I was able to get the lance guy down consistently it didn't take too long to get the big guy down. I'm mostly finished with Dark Souls, but I have the last boss to finish up. I did decide to start Bloodborne and that grabbed me, will be hard to go back!Who did you take down first? I find that the fight was intended for players to deal with Ornstein first. I find it much harder trying to kill Slough first
Congrats btw. As a huge souls fan, this fight is kinda janky and From improved on their mutiple-boss design by a lot in the later games.
Do you have to reach a certain point before you can go to the DLC area? I killed the golem thing behind the hydra and spoke to the woman but there was no portal. Not that I'll be going there until last anyway
There is, and you can find it before this point in the game.I'm sure there's a ring to move freely in water but I haven't seen it yet.
There are shortcuts.I really hated that whole area, there's no shortcuts and the bonfire is literally right at the end
Would anyone be willing to drop me a bunch of consumable soul items if you have some stocked up on PS4/PS5? You can back up your save and redownload them once we're done. I'm trying to do another quick playthrough to get to NG+ on a new character. Would be much appreciated!
what's wrong with Manus? giving you trouble?
He's stupidly hard. I don't understand the tracking in his spells. Sometimes I dodge them just fine, other times I get hit by half of them. He has that one spell that surrounds you that I have no idea if you can even dodge. Then there's the stupid combo attack that if I'm too slow to react to will either kill me or leave me with so little health the next hit will. So if I don't dodge that next hit, I'm dead. But if it's an attack with a fast recovery, then he'll just hit me during my heal so it's like I never healed at all. So I also have to wait for certain attacks. It's too much. I haven't been this exhausted fighting a boss and a boss hasn't taken me this long to kill since Laurence in Bloodborne. I'm also doing very little damage. Like 140 with a +5 Moonlight Greatsword so I eventually fuck up because of how long the fight lasts.
He's pretty resistant to magic attacks and moonlight greatsword only does magic attack. That was probably your issue.He's stupidly hard. I don't understand the tracking in his spells. Sometimes I dodge them just fine, other times I get hit by half of them. He has that one spell that surrounds you that I have no idea if you can even dodge. Then there's the stupid combo attack that if I'm too slow to react to will either kill me or leave me with so little health the next hit will. So if I don't dodge that next hit, I'm dead. But if it's an attack with a fast recovery, then he'll just hit me during my heal so it's like I never healed at all. So I also have to wait for certain attacks. It's too much. I haven't been this exhausted fighting a boss and a boss hasn't taken me this long to kill since Laurence in Bloodborne. I'm also doing very little damage. Like 140 with a +5 Moonlight Greatsword so I eventually fuck up because of how long the fight lasts.
Edit: Over 2 hours later, He's dead. What an asshole.
I actually read how to fight him after beating him and was shocked at all the stuff I missed, including the silver pendant and especially running towards him to dodge that one spell. After a while that was the only thing giving me trouble.His combo, the roar is the tell so I always roll backwards twice to get out of it's way, then come in to attack the second fist slam.
The 3 magic spells:
1. Magic rain - You can dodge roll 3 times or out run in any direction. Always reminds of Ebritus' sky laser attacks or Rom's ice rocks in Bloodborne.
2. Forward magic beam - Dodge left or right, you can dodge this quite late and I usually do.
3. Ring of magic - Run in towards Manus, the flow of magic out from his staff can't hit you afaik, at least I've never been hit by it. The ring of magic balls come in towards him, but stop short so it's safe to stand near him and this is a good chance to get some damage in.
I never use the Silver Pendant, but if you're caught far away from him when he does the ring of magic and can't get near enough to him to avoid them, it would be good for that occasion.
Each one has a different move he does with the catalyst, so watch out for what he's doing. Rain - he raises it up, Beam, he thrusts it forward from his waist, the ring of magic he lifts it up then slams it in to the ground.
After spending many hours learning the fight for SL1 and challenge runs, he's really become my favourite boss in the game.
I struggled there for a little bit. I found using the Crest Shield (blocks the magic from some helps), hit them from range with magic (try to fight 1v1) and try and get behind them to backstab with some weaponI'm starting Sen's Fortress and the trash is suddenly kicking my ass.
My toon is a pyro and around +10. Most of my souls have gone into that but I did put some in STR, a couple in DEX (bow), and a couple in INT / Faith looking forward. But for the most part just pyro.
But the trash comes at me too fast with too much range to get fire going. Any thoughts on weapons perhaps?
Use the traps in Sen's to do some of the dirty work for you - the dart traps, the swinging blades, the ball - they can all kill the enemies for you.I'm starting Sen's Fortress and the trash is suddenly kicking my ass.
My toon is a pyro and around +10. Most of my souls have gone into that but I did put some in STR, a couple in DEX (bow), and a couple in INT / Faith looking forward. But for the most part just pyro.
But the trash comes at me too fast with too much range to get fire going. Any thoughts on weapons perhaps?
There's no time limit on the DLC, you can go back and get the broken pendant from Duke's. Oolacile has the best bosses in the game, I wouldn't skip it :)Just gotta say screw Bed of Chaos. Also seems like I missed getting the stuff needed for the DLC so I might just skip that entirely.