foomanfat wrote:Definitely a melee type. I have no idea how leveling or anything works in DS.
Kill a lotta mans, get monies. Plan your route to a nearby bonfire so that you can spend monies to increase your stat points (also raising your level). Reach a high enough level to where you need lots of monies. Obtain monies. Die. Stop playing for two months.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Louy7zH9guw
sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.
Yeah it really depends on your character build. Try to look at where you're weak for upgrades. It might also be beneficial to upgrade some weapons early on if you're having trouble; you'll always find more titanite shards, etc. later on. Careful with twinkling titanite though as it's harder to come by
Oh shit, yeah, go get that haha. Also, there's a shard in the well right outside the mansion there. You'll have to hit the rock on the outside to make it rise out
nightterrors wrote:Except fuzz, fuzz all the time.
Okay, I'm starting to see how Dark Souls can be such a consuming game. Started to climb a short ladder in the castle-y bit of Forest of Fallen Giants and a big ol' bird dropped a big ol' dude. I did not finish the short climb.
Hey! Let's talk about serious thing. We're gonna talk about guitar, dude.
daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.
Thinking about buying a good gaming laptop instead of making a new build. Mostly because, we only have airconditioning in only one rooms of my house and I am not spending another Aussie Summer gaming in my tiny bedroom. So fucking hot. Then I could still hook up my massive "27 monitor or do to Steam Big picture thing on a tv. Pumped.
I only seem to play Mass Effect and Deus Ex routinely on loop, I don't really need graphics.
foomanfat wrote:Okay, I'm starting to see how Dark Souls can be such a consuming game. Started to climb a short ladder in the castle-y bit of Forest of Fallen Giants and a big ol' bird dropped a big ol' dude. I did not finish the short climb.
Lol that's one of the bosses later in that level. That's the only time he'll spawn there.
nightterrors wrote:Except fuzz, fuzz all the time.
foomanfat wrote:Word. I sat there deciding whether or not to engage and just knelt down and sank into the ground.
Huh?
That guy can be a big asshole that early in the game.
Heide's Tower of Flame (giant dudes in the "Castle area") isn't actually all that bad once you learn their patterns and range of attack. They're reeeally slow. I had to wiki a bunch of shit when I started since the game doesn't explain dick to you about leveling and whatnot. Words of advice: be cautious when encountering new enemies, and don't get greedy with your attacks, when you clear a room or area of enemies, search every nook and cranny for treasure or hidden paths (just be careful not to fall off of any cliffs ). There's a lot in the game, and some of that stuff can be really helpful.
Yeah if you are fighting the Pursuer as a non-boss, they just sink into the ground if you fail to engage or run away. When you encounter two of them in the Throne Room in Drangleic sometimes one just leaves while you're still fighting, makes things wayyy easier