ShakyJake
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Classes are just stat allocations plus a starting item.the only thing about dark souls that disappoints me is that there isn't much that sets the classes apart.
Classes are just stat allocations plus a starting item.the only thing about dark souls that disappoints me is that there isn't much that sets the classes apart.
i know. i just thought it was pretty pointless to include classesClasses are just stat allocations plus a starting item.
I know for myself, at first, I fucking hated the game (Demon Souls). It wasn't that it was "too hard"...it was kind of a combination of things like the getting used to the controls and having to start all over again when you died. Then, as I started opening up shortcuts, the game kinda clicked with me. I absolutely love how the game world's areas are interconnected.I feel like I'm a very small minority to who disliked the first one. Everyone I talk to about it thinks it's one of the best games ever. I couldn't disagree more. Perhaps it's just differing tastes.
If it makes you feel better, most players have been raped by the graveyard skeletons, the ruin ghosts, the fat knight at the bottom of that tower and had a hard time with the taurus demon.Started it last night. Did the first area and boss pretty easily and was like "hmm, this isn't so bad I guess." Then the next major area I just died a fuckton. First I went down to the water and there were some ghosts that wrecked me in 2 hits. Then I went some other way down and was getting destroyed by some obviously higher level monsters. Finally I went up to a graveyard, and although I feel I could've taken down a few of those skeletons after awhile, there was a group of 4 just demolishing me every time I tried. I found my way up and into an area that was much more manageable.
I got up to the Taurus Demon before I quit for the night. Died on him about 5 times until I figured out the trick, but I'll have to do that later today. People were right when they said you'll be dreaming about what you need to do next. I literally went to bed wondering how I could beat the demon and dreamed up my own strategy of jumping off the sniper tower onto his head a couple times. I think that will work, but I guess I will try it today. He has about 10k souls on him that I kept losing.
It was funny that instead of going up the tower towards the Taurus demon, I first went down the tower. Whatever monster was down there raped me in my ass nearly instantly. I really enjoy how there are a lot of different pathways and certain ones are definitely not the ones you should go into. Instead of locking doors and stuff, they just put monsters that put their dick into your ass without lube. Great game so far. Usually after a couple hours I start to get antsy and stop playing for awhile, but this game has addictive gameplay.
I remember reading Pyros' post about not knowing which way to go in the beginning, so I was sort of prepared for it.. yet I still went every wrong direction possible. I actually made it away from the guy at the bottom of the tower. He left me with about 1% health after one hit and I was able to run away.If it makes you feel better, most players have been raped by the graveyard skeletons, the ruin ghosts, the fat knight at the bottom of that tower and had a hard time with the taurus demon.
That's pretty much how the game works, you die, redo the same content again, and again, and again until you can skip most of it or do it very efficiently. That's why other playthroughs are a lot faster and easier cause you already know everything and unless you give yourself handicaps it becomes too easy in comparison. Also I've found that I probably died a lot more early game, like during the first 2 areas(castle and sewers) than most of the rest. Once you get used to the combat, timing and such it becomes a lot easier to beat enemies you've never fought before and progress. I remember dying A LOT in that specific part you're talking about but I don't think I died nearly as much for the double archer bridge or sen fortress as a whole for example.I remember reading Pyros' post about not knowing which way to go in the beginning, so I was sort of prepared for it.. yet I still went every wrong direction possible. I actually made it away from the guy at the bottom of the tower. He left me with about 1% health after one hit and I was able to run away.
The best part about the Taurus Demon is that after dying I have to run through the same area over and over again and got it down to a science. Run out, kill archer to the straight right but watch out for the guy coming up the stairs. Run across the planks into the room with the shielded guy and a few easy guys with him. Run out and up the stairs to kill the pack of 3 with the one guy throwing some fire bombs at me. Run up the tower to kill the archer. Back down kill the 3 guys with shields. Go up the staircase and kill the one dude with a shield. I could do it in about 2 minutes after the first death. Of course, I feel like a noob because everyone has beaten it, so you've probably all had identical scenarios to this.
The first thing I did when I played(and didn't look anything up) was work on killing Havel when you go down in that tower instead of up. Took me maybe 3-4 hours to finally learn his patterns and kill him that early in the game with shit all for gear or health. Basically had to be able to kill him without getting hit. His ring is a lifesaver though, was so glad I had it through basically the entire game.It was funny that instead of going up the tower towards the Taurus demon, I first went down the tower. Whatever monster was down there raped me in my ass nearly instantly. I really enjoy how there are a lot of different pathways and certain ones are definitely not the ones you should go into. Instead of locking doors and stuff, they just put monsters that put their dick into your ass without lube. Great game so far. Usually after a couple hours I start to get antsy and stop playing for awhile, but this game has addictive gameplay.