Everything minus the ashes and kiln carry over to NG+. You might need to move all your spells on to your character to get the achievement to pop though. Just as an aside you can back up your save if you want to be safe. I think it's in appdata - local - roaming.Thanks for the answers. My 33/34 banked spells will stay there after I kill Cinder? Don't want to lose them again or farm the dregs
Yea, beat the game last week, went back and bought DS2 (abandoned it when I moved and never unboxed the ps3), If you're willing to respec, nameless king was an absolute joke as a soul level 110ish faithbro (or dark build would be equally cheese, I mean literally dorhys gnawing is the most overpowered spell in the game likely, And I'm not even really "specced" for it with my 60fth compared to a sunless build)... Lightning bolt does insane damage to the head of the dragon, and spamming ranged against the boss took him down safely. (and sadly that was pretty much my tactic for every boss... get ranged, hit bleed spell, dancer I think maybe hit me once the entire fight). I did use at least 1 summon for every boss though, not sure how well this strategy would work on a "dead" game like dark souls 2 is in comparison.I don't think I would want to deal with playing a Dark Soulsesque game without using a gamepad. People do it, but people also do silly stuff like play rhythm games with a regular controller or use a controller for RTS games. the 39.99 I spent like 6 years ago on a wired Xbox controller has paid itself off in avoiding frustration a thousand times over at this point hah.
Nameless isn't bad, and I would say is a borderline joke if you use the ring that increases rolling invul frames at the expense of defense. Since most attacks either 2 or three shot you (and many seem purely percentage of health based) what you give up is trivial compared to what you gain. Makes the fight very, very easy.
CD Projekt Red. Witcher 3 DLCs, particularly Blood and Wine, are probably the best DLCs I've ever touched. They're on par with From's DLC, if not better.Dunno but I can't wait. If any company does dlc better than From - DLC that consistently compares favorably with or exceeds the vanilla game - I don't know of them. I guess one or two Borderlands dlc's were that good, but their quality overall was really inconsistent.
DS2 combat feels like garbage compared to BB or DS3. If you liked BB, I think you will like DS3. I went the other way, having loved DS1 and DS3 , then tried BB and loved it also. DS2 is the worst looking of the series, has the worst combat and the most repetitive bosses.BB was my first and I absolutely loved it. Then I played DS1 and really enjoyed it. DS2: Scholar has been a serious slog. I'm on the 2nd DLC now, but I don't even feel like beating it. Is DS3 better than 2?
Except you couldn't do that for almost anythingIts more that you could use the HP swing mechanism and mash Ludwigs through most fights, which gets you murdered in DS2-3. If you want to create the same mash an dash experience as in BB, go ultra GS/STR with ninja ring build and rely on hyperarmor frames in the movesets. Its about the same experience.
Way betterBB was my first and I absolutely loved it. Then I played DS1 and really enjoyed it. DS2: Scholar has been a serious slog. I'm on the 2nd DLC now, but I don't even feel like beating it. Is DS3 better than 2?