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Quazimofo

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Stein Inge said:
If you´re melee: Go slow, keep your shield up, and learn from your mistakes. And for the love of God; take the time to learn how to Riposte and Backstab!

I spent about 9 hrs and three different characters before I found one that i liked. I could have looked up some builds online but it was really satisfying figuring it out on my own! There is however one item that will help you out to no end early in the game if your willing to spend some time and energy getting it, especially if you´re a melee build. It´s a bit tricky to acquire, but stick with it and it will be worth it! Once I found this Item I wore it for the rest of the game!

You will need the Master Key but people have allready recommended that you choose this as your starting gift so with a bit of luck you´ll already have it...

Also one of the methods for getting the item is a little cheap but you asked for it!

Make your way to the stairs where a dude will try to flatten you with a flaming barrel. Go up the stairs and you´ll be back into the Burg. On the other side of the room is a locked door that can be unlocked with the Master Key. At the bottom you the stairs on the other side there will be Havel the Rock. Havel is capable of killing you with one blow, even with your shield up so stay clear of his club! Dodge behind him and backstab! A lot! Seriously, this will take time and patience!

If your dodge/backstab isn´t up to par then there is an exploit. Lure him back up the stairs, across the room and back down the stairs that had the flaming barrel trap. You´ll notice that he´ll be reluctant to leave the Burg. At most he´ll go half way down the stairs before turning around and going back inside. This will make it easier to control and predict his actions. It will still take forever to kill him but it will be a lot easier. Just remember: he can still reduce you to a bloody smear with a single blow so stay focused!

Its a bit cheap but the reward will be Havel´s Ring which will bump up your Equip Load by something like 40 pts (if memory serves/unless patched). I think the best armor this early in the game is the Chainmail available from the undead merchant. With Havel´s Ring you´ll be able to wear the full set and move as if you were wearing nothing at all!

Stay strong brother! And prepare to die...

EDIT: Do you guys see the weird glyphs in my post or am I having a stroke?
No, there are absolutely some glyphs in that post for whatever reason.

one more piece of advice, if it hasn't been stated (im doing some work at the same time, so i didn't read any other posts besides this one post im quoting). Behind that group of 3 guys, one of which throws firebombs, which is after the room with 2 guys with big axes, and a knight who runs in once he notices you, there is a door (that you probably saw anyway, but just making sure). If you have the master key (which you absolutely should. it gets you places and lets you skip the hellhole of upper blighttown, but arguably that isnt worth skipping because there are tons of goodies in there), you will be able to get in without buying the other key from the undead merchant. Inside here is a box with gold pine resin.

For the taurus demon boss fight, climb up the ladder to your right, kill the guys, put the resin on your weapon, go aggro the boss, run back up the ladder, and drop down strike him. that will take out a shit ton of his health, and you can do it multiple times if you can dodge around him well (i wouldnt try it. just run across the bridge to get some more space, then roll between his legs and hack at them).

after that boss fight, you will get the white sign soapstone from solaire (look around for him, he is standing still all alone looking out at the sun after the boss area), and so you can summon others for help from here.
 

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My personal experience actually wasn't too bad. Might have been the build I chose, or perhaps that I'm just more used to these kinds of games then some people. I can tell you the build I used that seemed to do well for me: Shield, Halbred, and heavy armour. Always use lock on for enemies, and try to rely more on either side stepping or moving backwards out of reach of the enemies attacks, since rolling in Heavy Armour is like getting up from a broken hip.

The Halbred was a pretty godly weapon for me. It has incredible reach, a very hard hit, and can be upgraded in a variety of ways. It's main attack is a straight thrust, so you rarely miss, while it's secondary attack is a slow by wise swing, which will take out groups of weaker enemies easily. There's also a running secondary attack which is nothing short of devastating, and which i had to rely on solely for one of the bosses.

As I tell everyone who first plays the game though, don't be afraid to wiki. The game is meant to be shared with other players; the tricks, the secrets, the strategies. It might feel like it's "cheating" sometimes, especially when a boss is revealed to have a super simple way to kill it, but honestly it's more fun then getting stuck in a part you can't get through without help. And it's not like it still requires a ton of skill to pull it off yourself. So do some research, find the path and build best suited for you. The last bit of advice I'd give is "Find Havels ring". That thing is a godsend, and will help you greatly in the beginning. Good luck!
 

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Learn to use magic. That probably would have helped me, but I gave up on that game long ago. Pity too, I understand I got a good ways into it.
do you remember what area? and why did you give up? just got bored? probably very justified ragequit?
 

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Most of what has been said here can be found simply by Googling "Dark Souls Wiki", in fact I have been ninja'd by Project_Xii. The community is very forthcoming in helping as long as you are willing to put effort into the game. I have played close to 90 hours and on my 5th run through, but I have only just gotten the hang of the game mechanics.

Parry and riposte is one useful method with a high learning curve. Quazimofo has also made a good mention of consumables, learning how to dodge and being patient.

Be as greedy as you can with pyromancy spells, especially the combustion type. It has a little range to it, decent damage and a relatively fast casting time.

Take the effort to learn and nuance of each different weapon types. I favour the halberd and great axes, but I have also found the spears and daggers to be useful. Some weapon types have different styles of dodging backwards.

Mix and match armor types for resistance. I typically use Havel's shield, elite knight set and mask of child for typical boss fights.

I would gladly be available for summoning, except for the fact that GFWL has been not signing me in lately, and the game seems to randomly assign players to servers.
 

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The best tip for Dark souls is to slow down. Its not a game where you can rush through, its a game that you really want to slow down and take in your surroudings before you move on.
I disagree. I didn't have much difficulty with my technique. I'd say, rush, stay light, don't carry anything too valuable. I played through once as knight with no multiplayer, and once as warrior mostly exploring in multiplayer. I decided to no task for much help, because I wanted to explore and experiment. I'd say that is the best way to enjoy the game.
 

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My suggestion is to look up on the wiki for some kind of gear/build to move towards. That's how my favorite data got started, a thief/pyromancer designed to wield the Greatsword of Artorias.

In general stuff: Clerics take master key to nab Astora Straight Sword in the Valley of the Drakes (head down from Firelink and climb a spiral staircase on the right, then go left).

Pyromancers have 8 shots of instant death to standard enemies as their default spell, rush through Undeadburg until you save a kind gentleman with a glowing hand (right after the Capra Demon), then rush through Blightown to meet the Fair Lady of awesomeness and kindness (hit the wall that looks like an entrance downstairs from the second bell).

Thief, parry and buy a scimitar

Strength build, take black firebombs as gift, kill Asylum demon first time you meet him. Get his club.

Shoot the dragons tail for a sword that becomes useless very quickly, but kill everything momentarily (it doesn't scale)
Get "fall control" and a catalyst, they come in handy when exploring.
Enjoy the epic landscapes, enemies, and music.
Covet your humanities.
Kill black knights and pray for rare loot when you get cocky, I know someone who got the Dark knight sword from the first one, it's useful through the entire game, ftw.

epidemia said:
no no, dont look online for "builds" play the game like it was meant to be played, figure stuff out on your own, its better that way
If it was meant to be played the certain way as you described, why did the makers design an item used only to communicate with other players?
 

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Since people are being so helpful here, I was wondering what stats on should focus on when building? Unless I am mistaken and am missing something, the game hasn't said what stats do what. Nor do I know what these Soul items I am finding do. So, given I picked Wanderer, what stats should I be building, and what do they do in general?
 

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My advice is to start as a pyromancer, the fire spell you get can help you out a lot early on. As for weapons I use a Zweihander and a Spear, the spear is awesome because you can attack with it while blocking and the Zweihander is just for pure overwhelming power. I think you can buy a spear from the shop early on and you can find the Zweihander on the ground near where all the skeletons are at the start of the game after you leave the asylum.

As for stats, I recommend getting as much health and stamina as possible and just enough strength/dexterity to effectively use your chosen weapons. Later on enchant your Zweihander to divine and then boost your faith stat to increase its damage. I ended up swapping my spear for a 'winged spear' and enchanted that with lightning. Just look all this stuff up on the Dark Souls Wiki so you can see what stats do, where different items occur etc. Oh yeah and get the heaviest, toughest armor you can find, because agility is pretty much negligible when your using the Zweihander. As long as you can roll out of the way of attacks you will be fine.
 

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You want cheap? Just wait until you get to this part.
Now, I don't find the game cheap at all really, but this part was just... something else.

lol

0.o
 

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Comic Sans said:
Since people are being so helpful here, I was wondering what stats on should focus on when building? Unless I am mistaken and am missing something, the game hasn't said what stats do what. Nor do I know what these Soul items I am finding do. So, given I picked Wanderer, what stats should I be building, and what do they do in general?
Generally you need to have an idea as to what build you want. Magic needs Int, Spears and Daggers need Dex... Basically look at the weapon requirements. The nice thing about magic is that the alternative is pyromancy, which does not scale with any of the available stats but with the catalyst Pyromancy Flame. It would also help to youtube videos on different builds and weapons to find one that appeals to you.

It's difficult to give an absolute answer to your question unless you can specifically say something like "Straight out warrior!" which I would say go for Strength, Endurance and Vitality. Be careful though, after certain levels a particular stat would not give benefits anymore e.g Endurance increases Equip Load by 1 which is not alot and it does not increase available stamina. My personal build focused on Strength, Dexterity, Endurance and Vitality.

For convenience sake here is the link: http://darksoulswiki.wikispaces.com/Stats

EDIT: One thing that seems to have escaped this thread is the use of elemental. The extra damage dealt to enemies that are weak against their respective elements can help, and in this game every bit of damage counts. Some bossess are weak against different types of attacks like Slash or Thrust.
 

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epidemia said:
or you could just play as a sorcerer.
Yeah, this. Even easier than pyromancy. This is how I beat the game my first time, it's pretty much easy mode.
 

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I'm at the start of the game now, a bit past that (just about to enter Blighttown, ulp...) and have absorbed a fair bit of info. Some of this may not be ideal (way too many people just say "It's supposed to be hard, figure it out yourself" when I ask for help but this is what I learned.

There are definitely places you don't need to go in Dark Souls, alternate routes so sometimes as you get to an area you aren't supposed to get past it. In this case I'm afraid you are. The Dragon isn't that difficult but it is remarkably opaque, after it breathes you can dash (hold b as you run) into the alcove on the left side. At the very end (closest the dragon) its breath won't hit you, from then you can cross to the other side, go downstairs and unlock a shortcut back to the latest bonfire. Checkpoint!

If you start over pick a Pyromancer, and pick up the Master Key. The Pyromancer just plain has better or equal stats (for his level, which is critical for how the cost scaling works in Dark Souls) than anyone else, better equipment (that Pyromancers glove makes early fights a ton easier) and better armour (You have to play a long time before you get better light armour than the Pyromancers starter robes). That said if you don't want to start over don't sweat it, the other classes are only 2-4 stat points behind the Pyromancer.

Dark Souls is going to do horrible things to you pretty much all the time. If you get het up when you die even if you reclaim your body I don't think you'll get the most out of it. If you're getting souls you're progressing, even when you don't you're still making some progress just because you are learning.

Building your character. I can find almost no info on this, experts will just not give advice on how to build a PVE character. There are builds out there but they aren't peer reviewed. As a rule of thumb though I was told you want 40 end, 30 vit, enough Int, Dex, Str and Fth to use your weapon/spells of choice and leave Res at base.

Regarding choosing spells Pyromancy doesn't scale off anything other than improvements to your Pyromancy Flame so is useful if you are planning to use heavy weapons or put lots of early points into end and Vit. It says it scales off int, this is a lie, only the damage of the melee punch attack scales from Int and you don't want to be using that. Sorceries scale off Int and are a great way of doing lots of damage when you get to the basic spell trainer (You're sort of nearly there but he's quite well hidden, especially if you haven't found the Undead Merchant Male and bought the Residence Key), that's the one I'm using and I can see why people say it's easy mode, though it's still easy mode in Dark Souls so I'm dying pretty damned often. Miracles scale off Faith and contain healing magic. That's obviously very tempting, at least to splash into though I couldn't say if its a good idea as I haven't tried it. So far my flasks have been enough as long as I keep kindling the fires.

Regarding Kindling fires it's pretty much a good idea to do that all the time. Sooner or later you're going to lose that Humanity. As a brief guide it costs 1 humanity to become human, at which point you're going to be ganked in the next 20 seconds and go back to being Hollow, and a second Humanity to kindle the bonfire. You get humanity randomly by killing enemies anywhere you haven't killed the boss, so what I do is wait till I have 1 humanity, go back to the bonfire, use a humanity item to go up to 2 and use both to go Human and Kindle the fire. 10 flasks is a huge help in being sure I'm on top form.

Broken items! You'll be glad to hear you're near one, though it will eventually get outpaced by other weapons so it won't make the whole game easy, just the next bit. That may or may not be a good thing. Anyway when you get past the dragon (downstairs, you don't go actually past it remember) there's the shortcut to the last bonfire and up above that is a point you can snipe the dragons tail to get a sword called Drakes Sword which does huge damage for the part of the game you're in, but is very limited in how well it can be upgraded. There are guides on how to get it, (google Drakes Sword and you're sure to find them) but you'll need a bow and a ton of arrows (ideally heavy) the guide said it took 20 but I found it a really tough shot and ended up using over 40. This isn't cheap at this stage in the game but will be a huge help.

Also there's a really useful spear in the graveyard at the start. If you spend all your souls you can pick it up by running like a madman around the graveyard picking up all the shinies. So far I've always survived this, but the enemies hit hard and are basically immune to your attacks at that stage in the game. Spears are really, really great items in Dark souls as they don't bounce off walls and let you hit from a long way away, while blocking.

Lastly (not lastly there are more but this is getting a bit much already) at the next bonfire there's a chapel area. Inside, upstairs there's a knight in gold armour in a cell. Free him and a while later there's a quest to get some great items. Or you can kill him right now to get the Ring of Favour and Protection, pretty much the best ring in the game. It does disintegrate when you take it off though so be careful. He also drops an item you can trade with a merchant under firelink shrine (behind some bars) for improving your healing flasks.
 

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Anthraxus said:
Yokillernick said:
. I repeated the process 5 times before I said fuck this shit and uninstalled the game. .
5 times and you're ready to give up ?

And now you're looking for cheats ?


LOL. The modern gamer in a nutshell.
Thank you for your contribution. If you've played the game, you'd know that you are perfectly justified to search for cheats after wasting 2 hours of your life on one area.
Quazimofo said:
Sniper Team 4 said:
Learn to use magic. That probably would have helped me, but I gave up on that game long ago. Pity too, I understand I got a good ways into it.
do you remember what area? and why did you give up? just got bored? probably very justified ragequit?
Yeah, pretty much justified ragequit. So the area goes like this. I have just defeated the first boss. That's the one in the prison level, the one that you start above him and can attack him while in middair. After that I walk up a hill and a cutrscene plays with a giant eagle. Then I get taken to the area. There are two paths. One leads to some sort of graveyard with 6 skeletons while the other leads to the walls where there are dragons and such. I got past the first bit of that wall and made it to the bonfire. Then I made my way a little further where I got raped by the dragon. I hope this clears it out as to whereabouts I ragequit.
 

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When you come to the big bridge where the dragon will swoop down in a rain of fire, only run out to where the oil starts, and leg it back to the door you just came out of. The dragon will swoop down, kill most(if not all) of the baddies on the bridge and it's safe to run to the staircase in the middle of the bridge. The dragon won't shoot fire until you go beyond that point.

Dark Souls really is not difficult. A good shield is really all you need. I suggest getting the Heater Shield from the Undead Merchant in the Undead Burg if you don't have one. It's a great beginning shield. Or if you have the Master Key, you can run down to New Londo. Use the key to reach Valley of Drakes, run down to the Undead Dragon and loot the Dragoncrest Shield sitting right in front of it, before it mauls you so hard to die to death.

Rack said:
Lastly (not lastly there are more but this is getting a bit much already) at the next bonfire there's a chapel area. Inside, upstairs there's a knight in gold armour in a cell. Free him and a while later there's a quest to get some great items. Or you can kill him right now to get the Ring of Favour and Protection, pretty much the best ring in the game. It does disintegrate when you take it off though so be careful. He also drops an item you can trade with a merchant under firelink shrine (behind some bars) for improving your healing flasks.
While Lautrec may drop a Firekeeper Soul, you need to use that soul to bring Anastacia back to life so you can use the Firekeep Shrine bonfire. On your first run, I recommend pushing Lautrec off the cliff and reloading, right off the bat. Lautrec comes with two nasties when you eventually battle him and for the inexperienced, it's a very, very tough battle.

Also, unless you're opting to be a total juggernaut you want to leave your Vitality as 27. That's enough for 1k HP and is more than enough to last. You'll want to cap your Endurance out at 40 because while your equipment burden may rise, your stamina will be capped at 160(unless you're wearing the FaP Ring).
 

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Trying to fight the bridge dragon at that stage in the game will probably result in a horrible burny death. You are supposed to go down the stairs and underneath it.

Of course there's no way of knowing that straight off but I figured it out without too much bother.

It's Dark Souls. Just accept that you are going to die, a lot.
 

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always have a bow and several hundred wooden arrow with you, a lot of times the ability to pull enemies to you helps a lot. and there are a couple of bosses that are really easy with a bow(looking at you spider-witch)
 

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Rule #1 BE PATIENT! If you think that you can squeeze one more hit in before the enemy gets their attack out, YOU CAN'T! Play it safe. 50% of deaths in Dark Souls are caused because people get impatient.

Rule #2 If possible avoid multiple enemies at once. One easy enemy can become a nightmare if there's three of them.

Rule #3 Know your limits. If you can't do it don't try. Don't waste too much time trying to fight a Dark Knight if you don't have to and he's already killed you 50 times.

Rule #4 Study your enemies. Learn their attack patterns and look for weaknesses.

Rule #5 If you have souls, use them to level up ASAP

Rule #6 Learn at least one form of magic, sorcery, miracles or pyromancy, take your pick. I suggest pyromancy, it is the only magic that scales when you upgrade your pyromancy hand instead of your stats, allowing you focus on other stats

Rule #7 Prepare to die. No matter what you do you will die. A lot. Don't loose your patience and never give up. If it's getting too frustrating, put down the controller and walk away for a little bit before coming back, maybe have something to eat or drink. Obstacles that seem impossible now will seem trivial once you finally overcome them. I never thought that I would ever be able to defeat Sen's Fortress, but I did. Trust me, the game may seem hard, but the adrenaline rush when you finally beat a particularly tough boss makes it all worth it.
 

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Moonlight Butterfly said:
Trying to fight the bridge dragon at that stage in the game will probably result in a horrible burny death. You are supposed to go down the stairs and underneath it.

Of course there's no way of knowing that straight off but I figured it out without too much bother.

It's Dark Souls. Just accept that you are going to die, a lot.
Or you can quickly run to a safe spot on the other side of the railing on the staircase and shoot an arrow at the dragon. It'll hope down to come attack you and you can leg it all the way to the bonfire. Once there, run toward the Sunlight Warrior statue and you're completely safe from the dragon.

I never go underneath the bridge anymore. Besides, that's really the only way you can actually reach that bonfire, alternative to directly killing the dragon. :x