JonB wrote:SL1 isn't as difficult as it sounds on this, if you plan and prioritise your routes carefully. You still have access to pyromancy, rings that boost health/stamina, fire weapons (which you should get asap) and lightning weapons that don't scale with stats. And because you're not using souls on levelling up, you can pile them into weapons, armour and pyro more quickly. There are still a few tough bits though. Queelaag, because fire weapons are no good on her, for example, or 4 Kings because it's tough to do damage fast enough. And the DLC bosses probably aren't worth the trouble. But otherwise, it's surprisingly manageable.
I don't think I changed out of it all game.Paul the sparky wrote:The Pyromancer starting axe is quite good too. Definitely not as difficult as I was expecting
I do like replaying through DS3. I need to play again through my UHD, as Sekiro at the moment looks amazing.voices wrote:That's why DS3 is better. The first half of DS1 is amazing, but there's some proper shit towards the end. Crystal cave is awful.
hylian_elf wrote:Fuck, I missed the Limited Edition while on holiday... Fan-made full lore-book on Dark Souls. Actually, not sure I'll even buy the standard edition, but it does look good:
https://www.tuneandfairweather.com/collections/abyssal-archive-pre-order-collection
Subbax wrote:Doesn't it just turn into a no-hit run?
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