You know, I really wish Tera was a bit more solo-friendly, as the combat is stupidly fun.
We're getting a "Power Weekend" soon, so I wouldn't be surprised if it goes on sale soon.The Secret World
Snagged a 3-day trial to try this on the recommendation of @AshburnerX and @Gryfter. And...I kinda dig it. I love the setting and my first mission brought me to a little town overrun by zombies and the like. It's got a cool small town in Illinois kind of feel to it. The controls even feel a little bit like ye olde City of Heroes. Ran into another team along the way and teamed with them for most of the night. Good bunch.
It's pretty good from what I saw. MMOs, of course, are usually a steep learning curve and this one's no different. But the setting and everything feels a lot more like what I'm into than Rift or Final Fantasy Online had. Not sure if I'll play it much, but I'll keep my eye out for Steam sales. If others could as well, that'd be just neato.
What you stuck on? The Kiln?Dark Souls: Oh, arrogant me of four hours ago. You thought you were going to beat the game.
Ha. Ha ha. Ha. Nope.
Now I've spent another couple of hours running back and forth to areas to pick up items I missed for blacksmithing, created a Fire Uchigatana+10, have my Black Knight Shield fully upgraded ... I'm probably still not at tip-top, but I'm going for it.
I got past the dark knights; now I'm on the big man himself. He does not like the use of Estus Flasks. On the other hand, he doesn't like pyromancy. I was able to get him down to half-health on that alone, so if I can work the rest down conventionally, I'll have him.What you stuck on? The Kiln?
Gwyn is surprisingly easy... you really only need a decently strong weapon to waste him because he has several attacks you can straight out parry. My advice?I got past the dark knights; now I'm on the big man himself. He does not like the use of Estus Flasks. On the other hand, he doesn't like pyromancy. I was able to get him down to half-health on that alone, so if I can work the rest down conventionally, I'll have him.
If.
I never learned how to parry, so the fight was tense. I kept my shield up most of the time and encouraged his kicks because they were easy to avoid and get in a free attack. His immediate follow-up was to grab me, but once I realized this, I'd roll back from it and get in another free attack. The Mask of the Child saved my ass all the way--it was all about stamina for me, otherwise I couldn't have kept up a decent defense against some of his attacks. Getting the Fire Uchigatana was worth it too, as I was doing twice the damage of its Lightning equivalent.Gwyn is surprisingly easy... you really only need a decently strong weapon to waste him because he has several attacks you can straight out parry. My advice?
- Don't keep your shield up. It encourages him to kick you and break your guard.
- His grab is his most dangerous move.
I did some research based on what you said here. There was quite a lot I wasn't aware of, namely Kadath, Gwyndolin, some matters of Anor Londo. Hrm.Well... no. Rekindling the fire is probably the worse move because it's simply perpetuating the cycle, ensuring that not only will humanity abuse the power of Fire once again, but that once again the flame will falter and someone else will have to do what you did. You haven't solved anything, you'd just kept the Status Que.
Alternatively, failing to rekindling the First Flame allows the Age of Dark to start... which may actually be better for humanity in the long run because it will force us to not rely on the corrupting power of Fire anymore.
Regardless, the real Dark Souls begins now!
If you're gonna play a Faith character, here are a few recommendations...I can't wait to try more new things I didn't before. I can't wait to reach the DLC area and get farther than I did last time. This is as much of a blast as last time, just in a totally different way.
Admiral Piett is the man, Don't need no Death Star when Piett's charming smile wipes the Rebellion from the face of a planet.I'm playing Rebellion from gog.com. the greatest star wars strategy game ever made. I nearly drowned in the nostalgia.
Are you going Str weapon? Then I recommend the Man Serpent Greatsword that you get off of the snake guys in Sen's Fortress. Gets S scaling in str at +15, can be buffed, and the drop rate isn't super low.Dark Souls: Level 3o now, Gargoyles thumped, contemplating whether I want to try the Capra demon without exploiting the ledge now that I realize it, the Depths, and most of Blighttown are optional.
Also trying to decide if I want to go with Zweihander, Claymore, or stick with my trusty mace.
I'm going Str weapon, so I'll hold off on upgrading anything until I get to Sen's Fortress.Are you going Str weapon? Then I recommend the Man Serpent Greatsword that you get off of the snake guys in Sen's Fortress. Gets S scaling in str at +15, can be buffed, and the drop rate isn't super low.
If you are going to make a divine weapon, then I'd go with the Claymore. It's just a good all around weapon, though you might consider buying the Crescent Axe off of Patches. To get Patches to sell you stuff, you need to...
- DO NOT TELL HIM YOU ARE A CLERIC in the Catacombs
- Follow the glow stones in Tomb of the Giants until he pushes you into the pit.
- Kill the hollowed retainers of the woman on pilgrimage while you are down there, then rescue her. She'll move up to the Undead Church and sell the advanced miracles that Petrus doesn't have.
- Talk to Patches up near where he is in Tomb of Giants. Forgive him, but do not tell him you are a cleric.
- He'll eventually move up to Firelink, hanging out near the path to the Graveyard.
Patches sells the masks from Pinwheel (a good way to get the Father's Mask) and the equipment the dead retainers were using, including the Crescent Axe. The girl on the pilgrimage sells the advanced miracles, but only for a short time. You'll need to buy them all before going much further into the game or she disappears. Of course, she disappears after you buy them all anyway (kind of like Big Hat Logan for sorceries) but you can find her again in the prison area of Duke's Archive in one of the locked cells.
Story spoilers...
If you don't buy all her stuff in time, Petrus kills her. You can kill him before he does this but I forget if this stops the story from advancing.
I personally feel like the series doesn't pick up until 4 and that it peaks at 8.Dragon Quest..... now I'm on 2... don't judge me.
Never played 3, I got a translated rom now.I personally feel like the series doesn't pick up until 4 and that it peaks at 8.
Dragon Quest..... now I'm on 2... don't judge me.
Which version of DQ3 are you playing? They did a Game Boy Color remake with some new stuff in it and I'm pretty sure it came out in the US.Never played 3, I got a translated rom now.
I'm halfway into 2... looking forward to the next.