I'm not one of those gays who thinks using spirit summons is "cheating" or whatever but using Tichie is literally objectively cheating. Along with Dung Eater and Mimic Tear they're just far too OP for the game to account for and absolutely ruin the experience.
It feels kind of backwards that you'll have an easier time parrying as an int build or faith build than just straight dex or quality.
5 months ago
Anonymous
What do you mean? It's not as if you need int or faith to use carian retaltiation or golden parry
5 months ago
Anonymous
Playing straight dex or strength is unironically playing the game wrong. You're supposed to mix in Faith, Int, or Arcane. Not that it matters. You don't need Int or Faith to use Carian/Golden Retaliation.
The trick is to stay close to him so he has a simple attack pattern, if you move too far away he starts using the moronic magic sword attacks that hit 1000 times.
Everything in dragonbarrow specifically seems to be tuned to endgame levels, for some reason. Bell boy, the godskin, the dragons, vulgar militia, the gargoyle. Even that frickin bear in the cave. After throwing myself at the godskin for hours and finally beating him, I didn't go back there for a while
There was that cave with the faram beastmen duo I did early on and it fricking sucked because one just runs away from you and spams shurikens that 2 or 3 shot you so early on, but they dropped like 60,000 souls when I won. That was more than Godrick who I beat the night before.
i tried a successive attacks build until i realised the game punishes aggressive playstyle which is exactly what successive attack builds encourage so at this point i have no clue
Use his sword when you beat him it's cool and has a funny ash.
Filtered.
He's literally not even that hard.
just use ashes, they're in the game for a reason (your build will be countered by some bosses being cheezy)
He demolished my ash before I could even get him down to half heatlh
use tiche
I'm not one of those gays who thinks using spirit summons is "cheating" or whatever but using Tichie is literally objectively cheating. Along with Dung Eater and Mimic Tear they're just far too OP for the game to account for and absolutely ruin the experience.
Just parry him idk
It feels kind of backwards that you'll have an easier time parrying as an int build or faith build than just straight dex or quality.
What do you mean? It's not as if you need int or faith to use carian retaltiation or golden parry
Playing straight dex or strength is unironically playing the game wrong. You're supposed to mix in Faith, Int, or Arcane. Not that it matters. You don't need Int or Faith to use Carian/Golden Retaliation.
its not tho, tiche can die pretty early and btw you could use the wolves at level 10 and it could be the key to certain bosses
If I wasn't constantly running around drawing focus and attacking tithe would die fast af on my play.
The trick is to stay close to him so he has a simple attack pattern, if you move too far away he starts using the moronic magic sword attacks that hit 1000 times.
What a badass. Set to be executed, but steels the executioners sword and kills his captors.
wait until the caelid one
Who the hell goes to Caelid AFTER going to Altus?
Everything in dragonbarrow specifically seems to be tuned to endgame levels, for some reason. Bell boy, the godskin, the dragons, vulgar militia, the gargoyle. Even that frickin bear in the cave. After throwing myself at the godskin for hours and finally beating him, I didn't go back there for a while
There was that cave with the faram beastmen duo I did early on and it fricking sucked because one just runs away from you and spams shurikens that 2 or 3 shot you so early on, but they dropped like 60,000 souls when I won. That was more than Godrick who I beat the night before.
I love that the Dragonbarrow invasion is stronger than his actual real self.
I don't see how you could possibly struggle with this guy out of all the fricked up enemies in this game
The one at Caelid hits harder than the final boss. Also he's fun to fight once you figure out his moveset.
LITERALLY filtered
not my problem
yeah he's really tough, the bell bearing hunter you can fight in Caelid is even tougher tougheverbeit
DLC will add a proper NG+ in addition to 6 new legacy dungeons or I will be extremely angry.
That's not even a real boss, it's a reoccurring enemy.
well then that "reocurring enemy" is literally impossible
name FUN builds anons
i tried a successive attacks build until i realised the game punishes aggressive playstyle which is exactly what successive attack builds encourage so at this point i have no clue
biggie sword no magic no summon and whatever armor looks coolest