When you really don't feel like fighting your way through things anymore....but generally the back half of the game I was running by a lot more stuff as the annoyance of fighting through them and the rune gain I got for doing so was no longer adding up and just boss killing was the most profitable. So I say watch how many runes your are getting per kill in an area and if it is not a decent amount for your level and for how long it takes to kill something then just avoid them.Legit question, I think one thing im confused about is when to run by "trash"? How often should you just skip by enemies and try to find the end of that area and find the boss/item and then just leave without trying to fight them compared to just fighting your way through each area?
I would clear as much as I could to get items/chests, then run by whatever, especially if all you have left is the boss.Legit question, I think one thing im confused about is when to run by "trash"? How often should you just skip by enemies and try to find the end of that area and find the boss/item and then just leave without trying to fight them compared to just fighting your way through each area?
Definitely, although Haligtree I fought through about 50% of each grace site and then beelined for the next site. I found a few ancient somber stones which is really what I wanted.I would clear as much as I could to get items/chests, then run by whatever, especially if all you have left is the boss.
Fight though the first time then run past if you fully explored the area and died in the next area or on a boss.Legit question, I think one thing im confused about is when to run by "trash"? How often should you just skip by enemies and try to find the end of that area and find the boss/item and then just leave without trying to fight them compared to just fighting your way through each area?
Legit question, I think one thing im confused about is when to run by "trash"? How often should you just skip by enemies and try to find the end of that area and find the boss/item and then just leave without trying to fight them compared to just fighting your way through each area?
Well that’s basically how I played the entire game. Ride around, find shit, try it out. If I’m getting my ass kicked I mark the dungeon and come back later. Rinse and repeat for 130 hours.Yea I dont want to give up on playing, but I feel overwhelmed and not sure which direction I should go or what task I should be completing. I just randomly ride around and kill stuff until I inevitably get shitted on then rinse and repeat. I feel like im making little progress, although I have been consistently landing pretty good weapons each session, which is fun and fulfilling to try.
I also find the high level pvp and the different builds and playstyles to be fascinating. How fucking awesome would an Elden Ring MMO be? Where you had maybe 2k people to a server, and some servers could be pvp servers and some regular with pvp designated areas, and they added new content monthly etc. The game would sell bazillions of copies.
Yeah I really like Bloodborne’s eldritch shit. I want the next open world from soft game to be bloodborne 2. A game the size and scope of elden ring in bloodborne’s world would be incredible.Now that I am done with Elden Ring and the new game feel has worn off I think Bloodborne is still my favorite from soft hame, whats crazy is ER is better in almost everything but BB just hits better. Mods will take Elden ring to obscene levels of replay value but BB aesthetics barely win out for me.
To add further confusion Elden Ring is top 3 game of all time and bloodborne likely would even hit top 10.
Can’t wait for BB2.
I've kept the horn bow upgraded as high as I can because I sit there and cheese trash mobs and even bosses every chance I get. Doesn't do a ton of damage, but with enough patience I can sit there and pluck away on annoying monsters.When you really don't feel like fighting your way through things anymore....but generally the back half of the game I was running by a lot more stuff as the annoyance of fighting through them and the rune gain I got for doing so was no longer adding up and just boss killing was the most profitable. So I say watch how many runes your are getting per kill in an area and if it is not a decent amount for your level and for how long it takes to kill something then just avoid them.
This you?I've kept the horn bow upgraded as high as I can because I sit there and cheese trash mobs and even bosses every chance I get. Doesn't do a ton of damage, but with enough patience I can sit there and pluck away on annoying monsters.
I know this isn't going to be capable towards the end of the game, but as I'm slowly clearing my way through the different areas, and makes a world of a difference.
Work smarter not harder. I'm still having fun so I don't really give a shit.
This you?
Your friends in Roundtable Hold will point you in the direction of all the great runes.Yea I dont want to give up on playing, but I feel overwhelmed and not sure which direction I should go or what task I should be completing. I just randomly ride around and kill stuff until I inevitably get shitted on then rinse and repeat. I feel like im making little progress, although I have been consistently landing pretty good weapons each session, which is fun and fulfilling to try.
I also find the high level pvp and the different builds and playstyles to be fascinating. How fucking awesome would an Elden Ring MMO be? Where you had maybe 2k people to a server, and some servers could be pvp servers and some regular with pvp designated areas, and they added new content monthly etc. The game would sell bazillions of copies.