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    Dark Souls /r/DarkSouls - Modding Monday.


    /r/DarkSouls - Modding Monday.

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 11:09 PM PDT

    Welcome to the weekly Dark Souls mod announcement and discussion thread!

    Beware! Use of mods whilst connected to the internet can cause you to get banned from online play!

    For more information, or to continue the discussion visit /r/ModSouls

    Using mods (PC only!) to enhance or add new content to the Souls games is great fun! It is important, however, to understand that mods are against From's EULA/ToS, so there is a great risk of being banned when using them due to From's anti-cheat--which is deployed in most versions of the Souls games.

    Versions of the games where modding is safe due to no anti-cheat:

    Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition

    Versions of the games where modding carries a very high risk of being banned:

    Dark Souls: Remastered

    Dark Souls II

    Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin

    Dark Souls III


    Our recommendations for safe modding

    *This advice is intended for first-time or relatively inexperienced modders who want to get into modding without risking a ban on their main Steam account.

    Basic Steps:

    Make a separate Steam account

    Use Steam's Family Sharing feature to provide your new account with access to your main Steam account's game library.

    Install games to be used with the new account in a separate directory.

    Once you've found your mods be sure to read (and follow) the mod author's instructions carefully prior to installation.

    Set Steam to "off line" mode.

    Install the mods and perform any necessary setup.

    Enjoy the fun and interesting experiences offered by mods!

    Be sure to remove all file components of the mod before going back online!


    Helpful Information for New Users

    Be sure to check the /r/DarkSouls/wiki page, where you can find community-created tips and research threads.

    Please help build the wiki! You only need 10 karma within /r/DarkSouls2 to contribute.

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    The Dark Soul

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 01:17 PM PDT

    At long last, I have achieved this.

    Praise the Sun!

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    I drew Sif for Inktober day 6 - Husky (Close enough lol). Hope you like it!

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 03:32 PM PDT

    Why DS1 is the superiour Dark Souls

    Posted: 07 Oct 2019 03:50 AM PDT

    Started playing remastered after I heard it supports 144FPS. Its a nice takeback, and the higher FPS and better graphics take the cake (also got HD texture pack going on for me).

    Pros of DS1:
    -Slower pace, not the hectic ADHD that is DS3.
    -Dark.
    -Scary.
    -No real "hub" with merchants etc, just a bonfire in some ruins with a bunch of depressed crazy people sitting at. You gotta find/run to the blacksmith etc., not get everything ready for you.
    -Level design is awesome, everything is very well interconnected, creating a homely feel since everything is next to each other in a way. Less linear tubes.
    -Shortcuts are awesome!
    -POISE WORKS (but is op)
    -No hand-holding, there is no one telling what to do next.

    Pros of DS2&3:
    -They're great too.

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    Started an artorias drawing, should I continue?

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 12:04 PM PDT

    For some reason I can't upload an image, so I'll have to link. I've not drawn anything in 16 years but here's my start at doing an Artorias.

    https://i.imgur.com/EATFWHK.jpg

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    I drew Sif for inktober! I have like 0 practice with wolves, so not using pencil first was hard.

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 10:02 PM PDT

    Having some trouble on multiplayer.

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 08:37 PM PDT

    So, im a good player on PVE and OK on PVP, i can parry consistently, fight with honor,fight against mages, know when to attack,all the nine yards, but i dont know how to deal with the players who are beasts with backstabs, can do it while you circle-strafe, when you roll, when you block, and even while you're far away they come running at your face and sudden backstab.

    How the hell do i deal with these backstab strategies?

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    DkS drinking game, but without drinks?

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 09:33 PM PDT

    Hey Reddit!

    My best friend and I live in different countries (Canada and USA), so we often hang out by playing games online. We both decided that we'd like to recreate a Dark Souls drinking race that we had attempted the last time we saw each other in person. The rules are simple!

    Race to Sen's Fortress! The first to defeat Iron Golem wins!

    1.) Take a shot every time you die

    2.) Take a shot every time you beat a boss

    3.) Take a drink every time you activate/sit at a bonfire

    4.) Take a drink every time you swig Estus

    Our previous attempt completed with us deciding to end early at Quelaag, before my friend started puking. It's always been something we've been determined to complete, so we're attempting it again online!

    There's one hang up, however. My little brother lives in a different city than the both of us, so he quite often joins us. I'd really like to include him in the race, as he's a fantastic Dark Souls player. The unfortunate thing is he's underage, so he can't drink.

    So, after all that setup, I need some ideas! What kind of mechanics could we implement to give him a similar challenge/enjoyment in the race, that don't involve getting him shitfaced to the Depths and back?

    tl;dr My brother is underage, so I need non-alcoholic ideas that'll give him a similar challenge/fun in a drinking souls race.

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    [Speedrun] All Bosses in 1:06:09 IGT (World Record) by catalyst

    Posted: 07 Oct 2019 01:08 AM PDT

    Brothers... We All Have Our Found Memories & Dramatic Retellings Of Our First Time- our first dark souls play-through that is. Join me on a dramatic but entirely true account of my first souls adventure. This is a story of struggle, perseverance, and ultimately triumph. This is my story. Enjoy!

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 09:56 PM PDT

    So my first time playing souls was about 5 years ago in the summer of 2014. I'd just wrapped up spring semester classes and decided to pick up this game called Dark Souls that I'd heard so many people talk about as the hardest game they'd ever played. It was a fateful decision.

    Admittedly, my first O&S victory was a bit embarrassing in how I approached it, but I'll tell you about that in a minute. More embarrassing for me was the fact that I quit this game after a couple weeks of fruitless and frustrating gameplay and almost missed out on ever even making it to O&S- muchless complete the game. I was playing blind without a guide, and truth be told, I never even made it to the undead burg. I overlooked that path entirely and instead made my way through the graveyards and down the elevator into the putrid bowels of the New Londo Ruins. YOU DIED

    YOU DIED

    YOU DIED ... Those damn ghosts. I'd finally had it. After at least 20 attempts to navigate through the ruins only to be slaughtered by invincible phantoms, I threw the game in a drawer and had no intentions of ever coming back to a game a unfair and punishing as that. I secretly loathed any friend who has recommended the game, and wanted to treat them like Patches treats clerics when they would gloat about the game "not actually being THAT hard." ... Bull shit. It wasn't just hard, it was literally impossible. After all, how could someone be expected to advance through an area of a game when every attempted venture ended with the same frenzied, panicky sprint down labyrinthine corridors only to be inevitably cornered and surrounded by phantoms that were not only invincible, but also swinging their scythes from inside the frickin' walls!?

    I'd decided that a fan of a game like that was a masochistic, self-indulgent asshole who got off on shitting on easier games and incessantly vomiting, "gEt GuD" lawls, rofl. Hilarious. At that moment where I broke down and quit, I self-righteously decided that I wasn't THAT kind of video gamer.

    Several months went by and I kept playing games on my PS3: Dead Space, The Last of Us, Mass Effect. Real games. Fair games. Reasonably-challenging-yet-winnable games. I was happy.. but. But-

    I just couldn't shake a shameful memory. Months before when I had denounced dark souls and any other games of its particular ilk, I'd had a subliminal yet simultaneously imposing feeling of disappointment. If I had to describe it, I'd say it felt.. Hollow..... as if I was missing something- a valuable something. I'd left part of my pride behind when I tantrumed and discarded dark souls to the abyss of video games never completed along side rejected, impossible to beat disappointments including the likes of Toy Story and Lion King for the SNES- talk about real difficulty.

    But I digress..

    Pride! The emptiness I felt, the hollow feeling in my ego- it was the pride I'd sacrificed and left behind with the corpse of that terrible video game- Dark Souls.

    I'm pleased to say that a handful of months later I had made the decision to attempt the unholy hellspawn of a game that was dark souls, but this time, I would consult a guide for directions.

    Holy hell- I can't tell you how dumb I felt when I finally entered the Undead Burg for the first time and realized that the only failure that existed from my unsuccessful attempt was my own. It was a good lesson- one that I eventually came to understand intimately and one that was best embodies by the phrase, "Get Good!"

    Several weeks passed since my first cautiously-tread expedition through the Burg- several months since I had last been t-bagged some ghost that had so little effort dispatching me that she didn't even bother to put down her frickin' baby! Damn New Londo Ruin ghosts. Yes, I'd come a long way, but my greatest challenge- my most rewarding accomplishment, my most memorable boss encounter waited just before me- guarded at the entrance by two giant sentry soldiers and a silver knight archer...

    YOU DIED YOU DIED YOU DIED YOU DIED.....

    Ok.. now what??? I'd come all this way. All roads led me to this crossroads, this battle that acted a judge and jury of my fate and stubbornly denied me passage to the rest of the game.... Now. What?

    My trusty buddy "Get Good" had been by companion from the Undead Asylum all the way up until this point- this point where it had utterly and unceremoniously abandoned me to drink my own salty rage tears- tears of a special kind- tears force fed to me by the seemingly unassailable duo that was Ornstein and Smough- an impenetrable wall, chillingly indifferent to my suffering- a wall of bad tasting medicine. It was medicine that I knew I had to take- for here.. at this precise spot is where that hollow spot in my chest- my pride... this is very room was where it had chosen to take up residence and stake it's name following my pathetic attempt at self consolation and abandonment of my bruised ego.

    I was compelled to retrieve it- no.. compelled to rescue it from its jealously selfish prison guards.

    YOU DIED YOU DIED YOU DIED YOU DIED- I saw the letters on the backs of my eyelids when I shit my eyes. I heard the haunting echo-like sound of the YOU DIED screen in my dreams. However hard I tried, I could not find success. I began to doubt. I resented it, but I couldn't hide that reality from my own conscious. I could feel the familiar hunger pangs of unrealized sweet success held, as it always was, just beyond my fully-extended, desperate grasp.

    The game up to this point had been fair. Challenging? -yes Frustrating? -at times, yes.. but it was always fair- until now. I let this thought inhabit my thoughts- it was a soothing balm- cool and welcome when applied to the uncountable scorches and burns seared into the fabric of my ego with each and every defeat.

    It wasn't fair. 2 versus 1 It wasn't fair, Giant vs Undead. It wasn't fair. A Dragonslayer, forged in the fiery heart of legends. Mythical greatness made flesh.... versus a single Undead that had leveled DEX and wielded a uchikatana. It may as well have been a wooded sword for all the good it did. It didn't even land enough of a blow to make either of the legendary figures flinch.. I couldn't stagger them even a little, so it was nigh impossible to find an opening to strike between the embarrassingly desperate evasion rolls.

    IT WASNT FUCKING FAIR!!! ... ... ... A wisp of a though floated up into my central consciousness like a cobweb sailing lazily on the thermal updrafts and of mid-August day. It was a humble thought, but even as meek as it was, there was something Imbued with a stalwartness about it- possessing characteristics embodied by a defiantly-raised chin among countless hunched, huddled, and pathetic failed attempts of strategy. All but this one were worn and threadbare caricatures of themselves- beaten-into-submission by the merciless masters:

    ORNSTEIN & SMOUGH

    A small flutter carried on the wings of hope stirred somewhere in the hollow of my chest. I could feel my pride, my self respect calling to me, beckoning me to proceed with this new strategy. A strategy that would require that I be willing to let go of my pride in order to reclaim it.

    I had made my decision. If they were going to double team me, If they weren't going to play fair, then I wouldn't either. I set about immediately to farming titanite and upgrading my new, secret weapon.

    It wasn't easy still. Defeat after defeat mounted on top of the pile of corpses that were my countless other rejected attempts at victory. But I was making progress. Little by little, in attempt after failed attempt, I began to gain ground on the pair of assholes that blocked my path. It was unforgivable.

    AND THEN: then it happened. I had an especially well-played attempt and I managed eliminate Ornstein from the field- something that I had only accomplished on a handful of occasions before. I could feel the nerves rise, the excitement build to a rolling boil. Smough was a tough-enough opponent in his normal form, but the defeat of Ornstein only made Smough bristle with static, unbridled range. The air was buzzing- electrified by Ornstein's parting gift to SMOUGH; the power to wield lightning. I found myself in a situation that acted as a devastating effective counter to my heavily shield dependent playstyle. The elemental lightening would bypass my shield with each blow of the hammer, and my vitality couldn't handle anymore than two more strikes to the shield before I would succumb yet again to the might of the perilous pair.

    The situation looked grim. I had depleted my estus flask several minutes before, my vitally was only half full, and the shield-bypassing lightening strike of Smough's hammer would spell death were he to land just two more blows to my shield. Rolling to evade was out of the question as I was too unfamiliar with the skill to bet on that when everything was on the line. All I could do.. was run.... circles.

    ......round and round and round I ran as the giant lumbered after me, never too far behind. Somehow, he had regained all health I had managed to whittle off of him when he absorbed the Ornsteinian lightning. Great....

    What now? WHAT. NOW? ...

    And then I remembered the backup plan that I had put into place- the humble suggestion of the wispy thought from many days and countless attempts before. ... ....... .............. I pulled out my untested, yet promising secret weapon.

    I retired my katana given the impracticality of attempting any close range combat and simultaneously unshouldered and strung my new +5 crossbow.

    It was a battle of attrition. A full stamina sprint down the row of now-shattered columns would grant me just enough time to fire a couple projectile volleys before I was forced to retreat and repeat the process along the line of columns on the opposite side of the Hall. Columns that had once stood ornate and regal- they stood broken like a mouthful of shattered teeth, now broken, uneven and oddly unnerving.

    Sprint, turn, fire, fire, sprint, turn, fire, fire, sprint, turn, fire, fire.. despite the mounting toll it took on my nerves, the rhythm seemed natural. Sprint, turn, fire, fire. Sprint, turn, fire, fire..... minutes passed. At one point, I made a misstep when I tried to fire three volleys on a single turn and was punished for it by sacrificing all but a sliver of my healthbar to the error.

    ..There was no more room for error.

    Though my selfish pride lamented the cheapness of the tactics I employed, another voice made itself known to me and sang a sweeter tune than that of selfish pride. The hollow in my chest was warming and beginning to fill back in with metaphorical scaffolding of flesh, blood, and bone. I was so close, I could sense the feeling returning to the hollow that once had stood so imposingly against my damaged psyche.

    ..... a final decisive twang sounded from my crossbow followed by that reverberating sound's ever-reliable shadow- the gently-fading hum of the string slowly faded into a melancholy silence as I absorbed the bittersweetness of the moment. Two legendary champions- two guardians of the pathway to progress had been forever lost- a surprisingly heavy toll on the heart considering that they had been enemies.. but even still, something made me believe that had certain circumstances been otherwise, the three of us might have gotten along quite well with one another.. IF circumstances had been different.

    I stood still- a solitary statuesque figure in the midst of the silent rubble- rubble offering a gentle yet unmistakable reminder of the price of that sacred silence. A peaceful silence.

    Antagonistic emotions of elated unbridled glee as well as a profound sensation of loss simultaneously occupied and vied for dominance of the now fleshy space in my chest where once had only been a hollow.

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    I will do an overview, comparison and my ranking about Dark Souls games in a few days since I'm playing DS2 right now and it should be over about that time, where should I post it?

    Posted: 07 Oct 2019 03:54 AM PDT

    I mean should I use this subreddit or DS2 or DS3(Or Elden Ring for that matter.).

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    Going to start DS1. Question about platinum

    Posted: 07 Oct 2019 02:43 AM PDT

    So I'm going to be starting DS1 remastered soon and want to get the platinum as I have the bloodborne one. Question is should I just do a blind playthrough first and not worry about trophies? How easy/hard is the platinum and is it more easy or hard after a blind run?

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    Don't play this just once!

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 03:58 PM PDT

    I would guess most people here have played through this game tons of times, but there are probably also some who have just finished their first playthrough (like me) or maybe are about to. Maybe there's even a couple who just started.

    Anyway, I finally finished the game the other night (took about 53 hours) and started a brand new game because I wanted a different experience. The first time I played this game, I was so intimidated that I rarely ever got the chance to take in my surroundings. I was so laser focused on what was right in front of or next to me -- worried about what was lurking around the next corner or what would jump out from a door or something -- that I never saw this game's forest for its trees. Once I was able to warp between bonfires, I did go back to the early parts of the game and retraced my steps a bit just to familiarize myself with how connected the different areas really are, but was still super anxious about something killing me out of nowhere and never really looked at things.

    Now that I've finished the game, I find myself playing far more loosely. I've done things I never would've thought to do my first time through because I really didn't want to die then. Now that I know when the next bonfire is and how to get there and what stands in my way, I don't really care...so I'm just doing all sorts of crazy junk and then trying something else when that doesn't work. I don't feel like dying carries a penalty anymore because I know I can make it through.

    I can't say I'm having more fun than my first time because the excitement that comes with the tension of playing blind can never be replicated, but I'm noticing things that I feel like should have been so obvious and it's making me appreciate the game even more. For instance, I never knew that you could see the Stray Demon stomping around in the next room as soon as you leave your cell. And I had no idea the giants on top of Sen's Fortress were the same as the blacksmith in Anor Londo.

    I'm currently getting wrecked by O&S again, so I don't know what I'm going to notice for the first time in the more advanced areas, but I just wanted to warn those who planned on putting the game away for good once they beat it that they're making a huge mistake.

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    A question about the game's coding: What is the internal "default" name that the game uses as a placeholder before you actually name your character at the creation screen? Is it something simple like "Player"?

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 04:10 PM PDT

    Sorcerer rant

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 06:36 PM PDT

    Hi all,

    I am not going to say anything new, because I am sure you've heard all this before. Ive played DS2 / DS3 (and Bloodborne/Sekiro) numerous times. And I loved them. Pyromancy, then strength build for both games. Also tried some other builds, but didn't finish all of them. All in all, ive played DS games quite a bit, but likely not as much as many others on here. I still suck at parrying.

    I never had a ps3 and hence never played demon souls/dark souls 1, until remastered! I did my pyromancy build for DS1 and loved it. DS1, for me is the strongest souls game in terms of design. I become obsessed with DS again and its lore, thanks youtubers VaatiVidya, DaveControl and TerraMantis. Then, I thought it would be fun to play DS 1 to 3 as a sorcerer, something i never tried in DS games. It was cheesy, but had its own challenges. All in all I was having a blast - until DS3.

    There are many faults, but most of all its boring. The introduction of Ashen Flasks I did not agree with. With slow casting times, faster enemies and spells not being impactful, you needed your Estus Flasks more than ever. There are no useful spells, except for two which I found to be Great Heavy Soul Arrow and Soul Greatsword (for mobs). So many added spells too which were useless and no one would use them. Lore wise interesting (farron magic) but that's it. Soul Spear and Homing Soul Mass – what happened to my boys? Too long casting times and HSM is just….nothing? like it doesn't even stun major enemies. I don't do PVP so maybe its good for that? It was such a great f-you to any powerful enemy and it was great to kick off a hard fight (including later crystal variants). In DS3 I felt like HSM just tickled them slightly. you should have seen my face, equipping HSM for the first time, ready to wreck, going this is it, I'm late game sorcery now. It did 100 damage to a low level mob. I tried it again on another baddy, I was convinced that low level hallow must have had high magic resistance for some reason. Nope.

    So, I was stuck using GHSA, Soul Greatsword and great magic weapon for most of the game. Great magic weapon was nice, given I had to rely more and more in my fighting skills (with raw darksword) to make up for being incredibly ineffective. I tried it all, scholars candlestick, magic clutch, sage and both dragon rings and it made no difference. DS2, and 1 to a degree, had many fun spells, but most of all, they were effective (probably too effective with Hexes). You were a literal glass cannon, but with 3 you are a glass crossbow.

    I love these games but as a sorcerer in d3 I had to respect, the only challenge was wanting to keep playing. And killing enemies, that was a big problem.

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    Anybody wanna do some pvp? Seems slow tonight.

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 08:45 PM PDT

    Siegmeyer for Inktober!

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 03:28 PM PDT

    Im Gonna beat dark souls with the controller backwards

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 04:58 PM PDT

    Hey there my sun bros im starting a challenge on dark souls remastered where i beat the game with the controller backwards on YT channel. i started streaming it but no one was watching so i came onto here to tell the community about it. Heres the first one its 40 mintues because i stopped after no one was watching and i know its gonna sound boring but again no one was watching let me know what you think. ( by the its on ps4) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djk3N08pi6M

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    i really dont like how fast paced the newer games are

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 01:10 PM PDT

    it seems as time goes on fromsofts games are becoming faster and faster paced. ds3 getting rid of poise and nerfing shields/armour, bloodborne not even pretending like armour or sheilds were useful and sekiro being a flippy flippy parry fest. im all for them making games however they want but i dont like being forced to be so speedy in ds1 you have the option to flip around like a madman or go in cautiously/defensively, i hope that comes back with their new game.

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    Best DS1 run yet

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 10:34 PM PDT

    Thursday I had an itching to do a DS1 run out of nowhere. By Friday I had lost too many souls to feel efficient so that night I start a new run to try to be more efficient. I chose bandit for the high strength, Master Key for gift. Now some parts make me mad so I prepare so I wont rage quit. For Bell Gargoyles I summoned Solaire.

    I went through the depths for the souls but then turned around, fought moonlight butterfly, and took the New Londo shortcut to Blighttown. Quelaag went down first try, by this time I'm beefing up a Zweihander. I come up, kill Siff for souls, go through Sen's Fortress with a +10 zhander. I have poison arrows so the archers are not a problem when I get to Annor Londo.

    My strength build is really beefy and I killed Pinwheel before Ornstein and Smough so I felt confident but summoned Solaire to be safe. We beat them in 1 go. So I go after Seath the Scaleless first... I was cursed 4 times, a clam broke my weapon and I died more than that too. Maddest I've been at the game this run and about to go hollow I havel it out and proceed to take down Nito, first try, 4 Kings after a few tries and then it was time to go back to Btown...

    Ceaseless Discharge, due to RNG, used nothing but arm slams so I pulled a win my first go without taking damage. Centipede kills me once, I summon solaire and a human player to cheese that nonsense. Bed of Chaos surprisingly falls on my first attempt.

    I've skipped all unnecessary content. I'm level 72 and my Zweihander is +13. I run to the Kiln of the First Flame, killing the silver guards on my way, picking up a black night's great axe (my favorite weapon) run into the boss room. First time I've parried the whole run, beat Gwyn my first run. My in game time for completion was 15 hours and some odd minutes. I feel really satisfied having cut my previous run's time by about 20 hours. The only areas of the game where I clustered deaths were Sen's Fortress, Seath The Scaleless, and 4 Kings

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    Dark Souls Remastered on PS4 1st Playthrough Weapons and Stats Question.

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 10:04 PM PDT

    Playing Offline on PS4.

    Level 38 Pyromancer

    Vitality 18 Atunement 12 Endurance 15 Strength 16 Dexterity 30 Resistence 12 Intelligence 10 Faith 8

    Flame level 3 only got fireball.

    Uchigatana +7 Claymore +5 Long Sword +5

    Ive cleared everything from Darkroot to Depths. I have not gone into New Londo.

    I killed Asylum Demon, Taurus Demon, Moonlight Butterfly, Bell Gargoyles, HellKite Dragon, Capra Demon.

    Im stuck at Hydra, Gaping Dragon, and Stray Demon.

    Any thought or directions?

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    Looking for players.

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 08:28 AM PDT

    Hi. Sorry if this is in the wrong place, please remove if so. I'm looking for players to play DSR with. I'm on ps4 and play around 8-10:30pm (uk time) most nights. Psn: LazyGrace I'm feeling a little overwhelmed starting a new play through and looking for players who want to share advice/ run through it again. I've never played dark souls before but have played ds2, ds3 and bloodborne. If you do add me, please send me a message saying you saw this post otherwise I might think you are a bot lol. Thanks.

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    It is annoying to get invaded by Havel backstab players all the time

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 12:24 PM PDT

    I like this game. I played it back in the ps3 era and still playing it on ps4. But recently my love for the game has gone down dramatically by the amount of time I got invaded by Havel players. Sure being invaded is part of the game, but why do ALL of them wear Havel set and ALL use the backstab method to kill me? Never I have seen one that fights in a traditional way. The last time I encountered one was back on the ps3. Wow the community is so bad now.

    Sorry for the rant. I might be too harsh but that's what I'm thinking now.

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    A thought on Seath and the lordvessel.

    Posted: 06 Oct 2019 09:01 PM PDT

    Requiring the lord souls to be offered to the lordvessel in order to challenge Gwyn is obviously supposed to ensure the chosen undead is strong enough to link the flame for more than a fleeting time. But I wonder why at least Seath, obsessed with immortality as he was, didn't try to stop this plan from the start. Surely he couldn't have been happy to go along with Gwyns plan after all his work?

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