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Started a 2nd playthrough using a sorcerer. Definitely a change having no shield and a dagger at the start instead of a longsword. Leveled up my strength/dex enough to use the Fire Longsword for now, and I may just leave it there and focus on Attunement, Int/Faith. The Last Giant felt like easy mode using Great Soul Arrow on him, took him down in 20 seconds without him getting close to me.
Also funny looking back how much trouble I had with the Pursuer when the game first came out. Just rolled through all his attacks and Soul Arrowed him. Don't know how viable a straight up caster will be later in the game since I'm going to stick to robes, but right now I'm mowing through the early game.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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I respecced to a pure caster in ng+ for awhile and you just destroy everyone in pvp and pve. I had 50 attunement, 50 intelligence, 30 faith (was gonna go higher, but seemed like dark bonus barely went up), and the rest in adaptability.
There isn't any enemies resistant to magic except for those lion guys in the shaded ruins. Those guys die quickly by backstabbing them repeatedly with the dagger you start with though.
You can dispose of bosses within seconds with your power spells. As for pvp, it's fairly easy to win especially with the lag. If they do manage to roll away even with lag, you just have to mix it up and bait them into a roll.
I might try out a different build though, this playstyle just isn't for me. It gets really easy once you start using spells found later in the game, but there's no way I'm restricting myself to using weaker spells.
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I respecced to a pure caster in ng+ for awhile and you just destroy everyone in pvp and pve. I had 50 attunement, 50 intelligence, 30 faith (was gonna go higher, but seemed like dark bonus barely went up), and the rest in adaptability.
There isn't any enemies resistant to magic except for those lion guys in the shaded ruins. Those guys die quickly by backstabbing them repeatedly with the dagger you start with though.
You can dispose of bosses within seconds with your power spells. As for pvp, it's fairly easy to win especially with the lag. If they do manage to roll away even with lag, you just have to mix it up and bait them into a roll.
I might try out a different build though, this playstyle just isn't for me. It gets really easy once you start using spells found later in the game, but there's no way I'm restricting myself to using weaker spells.
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Any tips?Writer for Operation Sports
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What enemies in particular? I seemed to alternate between soul arrows and dark orb and found it only took 2 or 3 to kill one. You might have to keep backing up and bait them into an attack before you fire off your spells in quick succession. The only guys I found to struggle with just pure magic are the guys in the shade ruins. You have to either run by them or backstab them.
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Maybe it's a side effect of using the Clubs, but now with the Mastodon Greatsword, I realize the plus of having a weapon that can put up 1k+ damage in just under a full stamina bar. I might switch my strength build to a DEX one(even if Dex scales crappy) and use some of the Katanas.Comment
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What enemies in particular? I seemed to alternate between soul arrows and dark orb and found it only took 2 or 3 to kill one. You might have to keep backing up and bait them into an attack before you fire off your spells in quick succession. The only guys I found to struggle with just pure magic are the guys in the shade ruins. You have to either run by them or backstab them.
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SpoilerI just passed Undead Crypt. That area is so spooky that I found myself just speed-running the area haha.
This game transitions between epic fantasy and dungeon horror so easily that sometimes I honestly believe Dark Souls deserves a genre of its own.Writer for Operation Sports
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Maybe it's a side effect of using the Clubs, but now with the Mastodon Greatsword, I realize the plus of having a weapon that can put up 1k+ damage in just under a full stamina bar. I might switch my strength build to a DEX one(even if Dex scales crappy) and use some of the Katanas.
I'm going to reset my stats when I get to NG+ (I'm just not good enough as a mage) to probably do a Dex/Faith build or Strength/Faith build.Writer for Operation Sports
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One trick a lot of people are using is to use a Mundane stone on a dex weapon, even out your stats (Mundane scales with your lowest stat) and you get insane scaling on dex weapons.
I'm going to reset my stats when I get to NG+ (I'm just not good enough as a mage) to probably do a Dex/Faith build or Strength/Faith build.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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The enemies in the castle gave me a particularly hard time because there is no way to lure them one at a time. I eventually made it through the area.
SpoilerI just passed Undead Crypt. That area is so spooky that I found myself just speed-running the area haha.
This game transitions between epic fantasy and dungeon horror so easily that sometimes I honestly believe Dark Souls deserves a genre of its own.
They do come in groups but it's usually 2 maybe 3. Just kite them as usual and get your spells off. The stone soldiers you can attack and kill before they fully stand up to come after you. A couple of those archers are a little tougher, but you just had to cast a spell and hide behind something afterwards.
Ahhh that was another area I had problems with. When you drop into the pit, I got swarmed
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The enemies in the castle gave me a particularly hard time because there is no way to lure them one at a time. I eventually made it through the area.
SpoilerI just passed Undead Crypt. That area is so spooky that I found myself just speed-running the area haha.
This game transitions between epic fantasy and dungeon horror so easily that sometimes I honestly believe Dark Souls deserves a genre of its own.SpoilerReaper guys(the ones that appear out of the statues), in the Crypt area with the bell, respawn. With the Gold Seprent ring, along with I think the Jester pants you could farm souls indefinitely.Comment
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Armor hunting:
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Ruin Sentinels drop pieces, just got one in the castle from the 4 or so that spawn by the soul opened doors.
Picked up a Red Lion Cape from the Shaded Woods area, looks nice.
The Berserker at Belfry Sol will apparently spawn on any diffuculty, going to farm him next
Completed my Desert Sorceress set in Earthen Peak
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After farming him for a bit, completed mySpoilerMadman set. It makes you look like the Predator, down the the locks.
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- Enter the Bell Bros covenant in Belfry Luna
- Warp to the Belfry Sol bonfire as a base
- Climb the ladder, and look for the Madman
- He'll be a red phantom(at least for me in non NG+), and be to the left of the bell lever building(he'll immediately agro you if spawned)
- He has a low spawn rate, but will spawn and drop his equipment, which is also a rare drop
- You can either rest at the bonfire to respawn the area or use the Aged Feather to warp back to the bonfire. I've tested both, he'll appear either way.
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