That's really nice!
I'm spending my serene Sunday evening with Pthumerian Descendant. His double boomerang can fuck off.
Just looked him up, damn he looks bad ass! Reminds me almost Legacy of Kain like.
That's really nice!
I'm spending my serene Sunday evening with Pthumerian Descendant. His double boomerang can fuck off.
Hey, you're right. They both have a red cape and long white hair. This one has a damn ugly face though.Just looked him up, damn he looks bad ass! Reminds me almost Legacy of Kain like.
Circle the small spiders and they are no problem. However in the second phase with all the meteorites it gets tough to clear out the small spiders first.It's been smooth sailing through the game since BSB until...
god damn Rom
I think I know pretty much what I need to do, but bloody hell those hit boxes of the
small spiders
are pretty much non existent
Circle the small spiders and they are no problem. However in the second phase with all the meteorites it gets tough to clear out the small spiders first.
I have to try and listen if there is an audio que for the meteorites since the camera is all over the place
Love reading impressions like this.continuing to progress and I've opened a few shortcuts in old yharnam. the level design and environments continue to impress. like, damn. I've played through a good bit of both dark souls and dark souls 3 and there's just something about bloodborne. and the vibes. this game can be straight up frightening. where dark souls seemed to have this overwhelming sense of dread and melancholy bloodborne is frighteningly tense. upgraded my axe to the point where it needs twin blood stone shards and bought the kirkhammer and upgraded it twice. been leveling vitality, dex, and strength mostly.
loving it. even though this game is a from software ass from software game I was not prepared for how much I'm loving it
Yeah I'm going through another play through right now and it's been pretty easy breezy until that fuck. I knew it was coming too. There hasn't been a play through where I don't get stuck on that guy.It's been smooth sailing through the game since BSB until...
god damn Rom
I think I know pretty much what I need to do, but bloody hell those hit boxes of the
small spiders
are pretty much non existent
Forbidden Forest made me feel like a rat in a maze. I actually got lost multiple times. At least Tonitrus made the place a bit more bearable.Kinda got my shit together and managed to push through further into the Forbidden Forest.
But still
I have a universal hatred for all things with a poison element in gaming haha
For the first time in all of Soulsdom I feel bad about summoning to kill a boss- the Lady of the Watchtower. She's just too damn elegant, I now actually regret having a friend help me wreck her. That second phase was giving me so much frustration! I just wanted to see what else lies in the DLC 70+ hours into the game.
Alas, I now actually feel bad about co-oping her. That's what NG is for though!!
Forbidden Woods I remember annoying me a lot on my first playthrough, mainly because I was still getting used to the game and then I was handed this rather large and dense level to get through, as well as all of the poison and snakes. Now, it's definitely one of my favorite areas and one I almost always look forward to with a new hunter.
Absolutely. Just run through and hit the lamps for the later. There's a couple in Cainhurst too iirc.I was just thinking, would it be worth to do some DLC before Rom to get some Blood Chunks? I'm now L61
That's the Defiled version for the second mandatory time, yeah? If so, good job! That half-health handicap frustrates a lot of players. If you don't have your Vitality leveled up adequately, it's very easy to get two-shotted. Its running charge attack is also pretty much a one-hit kill.Decided to start going through the Chalice Dungeons as I never have before, despite beating the game a few times. I just beat Watchdog of the Old Lords for the second time there and had no issues with it at all, despite others saying it's a tough fight. There is definitely some hitbox issues though.
I co-oped the bosses the first time around through the DLC when it came out. Now I'm trying to beat them solo. So glad the lamps are super close to the bosses and thank god you can get 5 blood vials super easy in front of the the accursed horse guy. It took me quite a few tries but by the end I was dodging and weaving through the first phase pretty smoothly. I couldn't figure out how to dodge that giant arcane cone of fire. He does an AoE blast then just coats an area in damage. If you get caught in it I don't think there's an escape. After a couple times I was like wait I can just haul ass like a mother and get around him and he's open for like five hours. The key was to not try to dodge through it will quicksteps but just to run balls out around him. He does a little bit of tracking as he casts it but once it's down he's stuck and ready to take damage. Second phase is a hell of a lot easier than first. Living Failures I just called the NPC hunter because I had already done it solo and it's an easy fight. Definitely wanted to fight Clock lady solo this time around. You feel bad in co-op because you just demolish the fight but solo it's like a proper duel and feels great. Now trying to beat OoK. Might make a save state so I don't have to farm blood vials all the time because this dude hits like a truck. I'm going to be so over-leveled for the last bosses of the main game.
I almost got OoK my first time then my brother came over to give me muffled advice through my headphones which did not help. Maybe I messed up but I will blame him.
You can choose exit from the system menu and it will save where you are standing pretty much. quit out the game and back up the save data to a usb
Old Yharnam is really stressing me out. What a horrendous place. Doesn't help that the first shortcut takes you directly through a kill zone with a Gatling gun and a hunter. Ugh.
Hang on a sec. How do you make a save state?
unlikely.Damn, the trophy guide is complicated. If I have already progressed all the way to the final boss, can I still get the platinum?
Use your cloud storage to make a save in cyberspace, for example right in front of a boss room. When you want to give it another go you can use that save to overwrite the current one locally stored one. Here's one way to do it. Speed runners and similar type players will use it to practice bosses while preserving the resources they have collected. It's not super necessary because you can just do a run through Yharnam and get a million vials but sometimes you just don't feel like walking. I wouldn't do it if you want the purest experience because it allows you to play fast and loose with limited resources in certain areas like fire paper.
So I'm hearing the DLC bosses are crazy strong on NG+. My bloodlevel is stupid high (like 165+) can i still summon?
Yeah I'm sure it dilutes the experience but honestly I'm hardly ever motivated to do the boss runs more than a few times, so this might actually get me to play the game longer before getting annoyed and dropping it.
Cool thanks. Expect to see some if my Pizza cutter cheese fails lmaoYou can, but you might be waiting a while to get help naturally. What you can do is set a password and drop it here in this thread so you can get help from us! Level range doesn't matter if people use passwords.
I think it might be the easiest of all the Souls games - I forgot to make a back-up save before eating the youknowwhats - which is a stupid mistake, so I have to go in to NG+ to get the final trophy on this playthrough, otherwise I would've got them all just through regular play in NG, except the weapon one, you need Gerhman's weapon.Damn, the trophy guide is complicated. If I have already progressed all the way to the final boss, can I still get the platinum?
If it's a "time back to boss" kind of thing. It probably takes longer to load the save state than to sprint back to the boss in most cases. Like I said before if it's not a quick sprint back, look for a shortcut. If it's to preserve blood vials then do it lol. After playing DS I like the estus system more.
You need certain materials, pay attetion to the menus, it should they you what you needDespite being decently knowledgeable about everything in the base game and DLC, i have no understanding how Chalice Dungeons work. How do you do Fetd/Rotten/Cursed? I did the Isz Chalice you get from the late game boss, but it gave me no option for rites? And when I did have an option for a rite before, it only let me do Fetid, and not the other two.
A huge reccomendation over the normal wikis that pop up: http://www.bloodborne-wiki.com/p/index.html
This is honestly the most respectful and passionate wiki I've ever seen for a game and has way more neat stuff than a normal wiki would, it's amazing. (Even has an entire section dedicated to distant landmarks seen from different areas)
Me either. I suppose the easiest thing to do would be to go through each one, while collecting whatever items you need to, and just proceed like that? I don't know why understanding how they work is so hard for me to grasp lol.Despite being decently knowledgeable about everything in the base game and DLC, i have no understanding how Chalice Dungeons work. How do you do Fetd/Rotten/Cursed? I did the Isz Chalice you get from the late game boss, but it gave me no option for rites? And when I did have an option for a rite before, it only let me do Fetid, and not the other two.
It's a few things:
- Sure the run back is quick, but often I'm having to dodge attacks on the way. I got flattened by the Cathedral Ward giant on the stairs whenever I ran up to Amelia, causing me to waste a vial. I don't need that. Just put me back in front of the boss fog and let me try again
- I'm too worried to use consumables because what if this isn't the winning attempt? Then I just lost those items and have to grind them again. I'd rather not waste my time doing that
- Once I feel like my time is being wasted, I'm more likely to summon help than attempt the fight solo. I ended up summoning help for Amelia and we destroyed her in 30 seconds flat. It wasn't fun
I know myself, and I know I'll enjoy the game more with save states than without. So it's nice that I have the option!