No, there are absolutely some glyphs in that post for whatever reason.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?
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.