How do you know they are DLC areas?Yeah if you are not going classic sword and board, Adaptability is extremely important in DS2. One thing that sets DS2 apart from other games in the series is that it has a larger number of optional bosses scattered around. The game is also much more linear after the first part of it, though you generally have two areas to work on at any given point in the game.
If you are not using casting much (and it is a lot of fun in this game, especially lightning faith casters and dark casters), getting the dragon rider bow is a great option for when you need to tap things at a distance. Also remember that if you kill things enough times (8 in most cases) they will not respawn, so you can use that mechanic to both farm an area for a bit while also making runbacks to the boss easier. You can use an item to respawn the area, but this makes it the equivalent of a new game cycle for that area including any associated boss so be careful doing that. This is also a way to get multiple rare items on a first run, such as the Sinners Sword and MLGS, but you basically have to have read spoilers to know where those things are.
If you like two handed swords and halberds, you will like this game more because there are a lot of really good options for that. The last giant sword is available early and viable the entire game. The BK Halberd that comes a little later is arguably the best halberd weapon in any souls game. But honestly, if you are avoiding magic smithing up stronger mundane weapons is probably superior until you get to the near end of the game. Just always keep fire based attacks in your arsenal because it comes up a fair amount through to the end of the game.
One last bit, the DLCs are accessible somewhat early, but dont dive in to them immediately. The enemies have stacked resistances, especially to lightning and sorcery, they hit harder, and are generally more clever in their tactics. So you want to be pretty well into your build before giving them a go.
So like the room after the boss in the Black Gulch? There were three headless snakes rising up over a bowl which ported me to a room with a door I could not open.In the case of DS 2, there are rooms with pillars and initially you are barred from entering the portals there.
So like the room after the boss in the Black Gulch? There were three headless snakes rising up over a bowl which ported me to a room with a door I could not open.
Depends greatly on what your build setup is. Also there are three boss soul venders in the game, so sitting on them for a while if you are playing without spoilers is a good idea. If you are doing the Unga Bunga thing, the sword from the Last Giant is pretty damn good until later on. The optional lancer boss in the early floating platform area (just past a dragon) is a good place to get either a great early lance or an awesome bow, but he can be tough to do solo early. Honestly though, if you want to be patient for the later boss soul vendor, there is a flaming one hand sword very early on you can snag that can carry you through most of the early game. The area I think you are in has a lot of good potential drops and the boss past the fog wall is basically an optional boss with a decent spear drop (fight is kind of a gimick fight with a nasty runback). There are also some great NPC phantoms with nice drops in the area. The actual main boss has a brutal runback, unless you clear out the caves (some one time spawns in there and a door to unlock) to make it pretty short from the locked bonfire before the first of the cliffs.
Man, I used to be able to roll nonstop like that. Now I'd probably either pull a muscle or be gasping for air like a beached trout by the 2nd one.
I've beaten Elden Ring completely twice. First time with a STR/FTH build w/ the Blasphemous Blade.Yeah that weapon exists in nearly every souls game. If you are pure STR, it is arguably one of the best when fully upgraded, too.
Sir this is aI've beaten Elden Ring completely twice. First time with a STR/FTH build w/ the Blasphemous Blade.
But the Blasphemous Blade was so OP that I wanted to try it with just a strength build. I originally tried sellsword twin blades (because they're OP in Dark Souls III), but ended up with Greatsword the entire game. 10/10 would recommend. More fun than a STR/FTH build. However, a few bosses are reallllly tricky as melee only. Godskin Duo + Elden Beast in particular.