To help, you need to lay down a white sign with the white sign soapstone given to you by Solaire after the Taurus demon fight.
This just fucking happened.One thing that bothers me about this game is that you can't see a damn thing until you walk forward after going through a fog door. Gives me huge anxiety every time. Always expecting to fall into a pit or something.
is there a good strat for a low level run down to pinwheel from firelink, i know de way but the skull wheels get me 90% of the time at the end and i have no defense so its just GG and a waste of 5 mins every time it happens lol i can't remember any good strats to get to him aside from just getting lucky
What route are you using for the Kings? The only annoying part of that run for me is waiting for the elevator. Running to Nito fucking sucks though, and does Manus.They've done a much better job in recent games putting bosses more easily within reach of bonfires. The closest bonfires to Four Kings and Nito are still a fucking drag if you have to make more than a couple attempts.
Lost 400k souls this morning. feels bad man
What route are you using for the Kings? The only annoying part of that run for me is waiting for the elevator. Running to Nito fucking sucks though, and does Manus.
Have you played DS2 and 3?
O&S stops feeling like that when you find out DS2 and 3 are all about mob control and boss fights against multiple foes at the same time.
I go in from Darkroot Basin and through Valley of the Drakes. It's just long enough and populated with enough enemies to make it annoying.What route are you using for the Kings? The only annoying part of that run for me is waiting for the elevator. Running to Nito fucking sucks though, and does Manus.
Dark souls 1 noob question, how come sometimes i have 0 humanities and all of the sudden one appears in my hud?
And also why sometimes an estus flask its added to my inventory?( looks like a flame coming to you)
Do thisI go in from Darkroot Basin and through Valley of the Drakes. It's just long enough and populated with enough enemies to make it annoying.
I've played BB and DS3 (both all the way to NG7) and I've played DS2.
In my opinion, the S&O is unfair and not fun.
I felt the demons from's DS3 and Shadows of Yharnam from BB were executed better and definitely feel less cheap
Edit: How could I forget about the Twin Princes fight? Another 2 on 1 boss fight done right
Have you played DS2 and 3?
O&S stops feeling like that when you find out DS2 and 3 are all about mob control and boss fights against multiple foes at the same time.
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It's even faster if you remember to send the elevator back up after the ride down.
As someone whose played all those games, I think O+S is still the worst because of how janky Ornstein is and the bullshit of Smough's charge. For example, Sentinel Guardians (or whatever they're called) in DS2 is like three boss enemies at once. But, a) they're all the same type so you don't have to learn different move sets, b) you can kill the first one on his own if you're quick, and c) even if you do end up facing 2 on 1 they give you enough time and aren't both ganking you the whole time. O+S are just gank city and powerhouse hitters on top.
What sound issues?Probably too early:
Any word on them patching those sound issues yet?
They've done a much better job in recent games putting bosses more easily within reach of bonfires. The closest bonfires to Four Kings and Nito are still a fucking drag if you have to make more than a couple attempts.
I felt the demons from's DS3 and Shadows of Yharnam from BB were executed better and definitely feel less cheap
Edit: How could I forget about the Twin Princes fight? Another 2 on 1 boss fight done right
O&S is one of the best boss fights of all time.
Losing to them over and over is an essential part of the "new to Dark Souls" experiences and actually rewires your brain to make you a better player and person.
I disagree. Having finally beaten this "legendary" boss fight, I'm not impressed. It has aged horribly. The Twin Princes is a 2v1 boss fight done right. O&S is just clunky as all hell.O&S is one of the best boss fights of all time.
Losing to them over and over is an essential part of the "new to Dark Souls" experiences and actually rewires your brain to make you a better player and person.
I feel like every boss in this game could do with double the HP, barely get time to 'experience' what they have to offer.
I do want advice!Let me know if you want some advice, was really struggling and then one simple change made it really easy.
True, perhaps then there's too many upgrade materials available early on.
I disagree. Having finally beaten this "legendary" boss fight, I'm not impressed. It has aged horribly. The Twin Princes is a 2v1 boss fight done right. O&S is just clunky as all hell.
I disagree. Having finally beaten this "legendary" boss fight, I'm not impressed. It has aged horribly. The Twin Princes is a 2v1 boss fight done right. O&S is just clunky as all hell.
True, perhaps then there's too many upgrade materials available early on.
But even the Asylum, Taurus and Capra Demon (once you get him alone) go down very quickly without any upgrades. Gargoyles were okay, but only because there's multiple of them.
I guess a two handed strength build is supposed to do heavy damage, to be fair.
Yeah same here. It's like your own footsteps echo, creating this weird sense of being tailed by an enemy.Personally with headphones I'm hearing a lot of sounds and footsteps from enemies that aren't there. This really screws with my awareness.
Wait for the hand sweeps then drop down on to the branch. No need for any jumping at all, the branch extends far past where you drop down, just walk or roll of the edge on to it.
If you're finding the hand sweeps difficult to deal with due to stamina, try using a great shield to block them - on SL1 runs I two-hand the Eagle Shield (the lightest great shield, found in Blighttown upper area) which does the trick even at that low stamina. Just block both sweeps, drop down and roll through the middle branches.