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Is that a dex weapon? I prefer strength weapons, especially 2handers. I am not a complete beginner, just a returning souls player.@RunningFromFat I highly recommend getting the bloodhound fang which you can get in the first 5-10 mins of playing the game, very begonner friendly. You use an r2 attack and follow it up with an l2.
You can use this all the way into the dlc.
Another option is grabbing a glintstone staff dropped by a mob also with 5 mins of playing the game which does significant more damage then anything early. Magic is also very strong in the base game but far more difficult then just using one weapon.
Bloodhound fang is actually a STR+Dex. it can be played as either. its one of the most fun weapons and you can buff the blade which you usually cant do on a somber weapon. you can B-Line and get upgrade materials immediately if you do the castle skip. Its actually really solid. Oh you can also 2 hand it.Is that a dex weapon? I prefer strength weapons, especially 2handers. I am not a complete beginner, just a returning souls player.
Thank you sir, i will go visit that area tonight.Bloodhound fang is actually a STR+Dex. it can be played as either. its one of the most fun weapons and you can buff the blade which you usually cant do on a somber weapon. you can B-Line and get upgrade materials immediately if you do the castle skip. Its actually really solid. Oh you can also 2 hand it.
Nothing is stopping you from changing from it to something else. My favourite weapons are the greatsword (big str requirement) and starfists
Very true, it will literally carry you to end-game and DLC. Besides you can enchant with Blood Flame, Black Flame, Electrify Armament, Poison Armament and Holy damage iirc.@RunningFromFat I highly recommend getting the bloodhound fang which you can get in the first 5-10 mins of playing the game, very begonner friendly. You use an r2 attack and follow it up with an l2.
You can use this all the way into the dlc.
Yes. Only somber weapon that's so versatile. And it does alot of poise damage with the full ash of war.Very true, it will literally carry you to end-game and DLC. Besides you can enchant with Blood Flame, Black Flame, Electrify Armament, Poison Armament and Holy damage iirc.
Even easier when you figure out the Flame Pot trick....The fire wicker men walkers is easier if you apply jump:
No the "greatsword" it's the one from berzerk. It's great because it's a regular weapon so you can change ashes of War and give it affinities like frost and bleedAre you talking about this one?
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I currently have the talisman that increases attributes + levelling up strength to try this weapon out.
It's a good ash if you understand and use the ash. If you not struggling too hard and enjoying it stick with itI'm still in the early game ( just entered castle after Margit but cleared most of Limgrave ) and I'm using Ash of determination. I like the extra damage but do you think I should swap it out? I'm not a fan of bleed procs etc so I think this AoW suits me.
How hard is this DLC for you?
On my str/faith build it seems rather easy so far. I started the dlc at 171 but I did run around a lot exploring before actually playing it. Or its just the super relaxed pace I'm applying and no self restrictions so anything goes at any stage on 1st run.
Basically I have:
Weapons
2x Maliketh black blade (dual wield)
Hand ballista, rapid firing cross bow and one of the new great bows
Armor
Radahns armor set excl. its helmet + mini bear boss dlc headset
Trinkets
Weight reduction (pot thing), Erdtree's Favor +2, jumping attack boost, skill boost (jar piece)
Incantation
Basic buffs and few offensives like red dragon gliave and throwable lighting spear
...I suppose I'll cry a bit more once I do the second run with one of my more squishy classes like my spell caster with self restriction/handicaps.
How hard is this DLC for you?
On my str/faith build it seems rather easy so far. I started the dlc at 171 but I did run around a lot exploring before actually playing it. Or its just the super relaxed pace I'm applying and no self restrictions so anything goes at any stage on 1st run.
Basically I have:
Weapons
2x Maliketh black blade (dual wield)
Hand ballista, rapid firing cross bow and one of the new great bows
Armor
Radahns armor set excl. its helmet + mini bear boss dlc headset
Trinkets
Weight reduction (pot thing), Erdtree's Favor +2, jumping attack boost, skill boost (jar piece)
Incantation
Basic buffs and few offensives like red dragon gliave and throwable lighting spear
...I suppose I'll cry a bit more once I do the second run with one of my more squishy classes like my spell caster with self restriction/handicaps.
I'm still in the early game ( just entered castle after Margit but cleared most of Limgrave ) and I'm using Ash of determination. I like the extra damage but do you think I should swap it out? I'm not a fan of bleed procs etc so I think this AoW suits me.
I thought the attribute talisman would be tier 1. It's insane IMO.Make sure to speak to Alexander and progress his story before you get to far. He has the best talisman in the game for damage.
I would go so far as watch a guide for his first 2 locations then you can mess around a lot before his third location.
Started with a lvl150 arcane/occult build (not bleed focused) and switched up weapons to the great katana+dry leaf arts for most of the DLC.How hard is this DLC for you?
On my str/faith build it seems rather easy so far. I started the dlc at 171 but I did run around a lot exploring before actually playing it. Or its just the super relaxed pace I'm applying and no self restrictions so anything goes at any stage on 1st run.
Basically I have:
Weapons
2x Maliketh black blade (dual wield)
Hand ballista, rapid firing cross bow and one of the new great bows
Armor
Radahns armor set excl. its helmet + mini bear boss dlc headset
Trinkets
Weight reduction (pot thing), Erdtree's Favor +2, jumping attack boost, skill boost (jar piece)
Incantation
Basic buffs and few offensives like red dragon gliave and throwable lighting spear
...I suppose I'll cry a bit more once I do the second run with one of my more squishy classes like my spell caster with self restriction/handicaps.