![]() They need to do some substantial changes before that gets fixed. The pvp is pretty much strictly inferior to DS2's right now. I guess I will not be collecting that last pyromancy. ![]() I'm no good at this, and trying to jump into the PvP scene at near level 100 as a pure caster with no prior experience is just an exercise in futility. I still of course prefer duels using soapstones where neither person uses estus, but eh. #Dark souls 3 leonhard not there free#But he adapted to that and started using the Farron L1 spins when I ran in and getting free damage in on me. So since I swapped away from my 2H UGS, he realized he could parry me, so he started trying to prediction parry a running R1 from me, so I'd delay and then get pokes in and not get parried. But when it became clear it was going to be hard to land my stuff, I swapped to my irithyll rapier to poke. He was using the farron greatsword, and I was using my profaned. We had probably a 5 minute fight, and I had to use nearly all my estus to win, but I did. But he chugged immediately after I chunked him, so all bets were off. My default method of fighting invasions is not to use estus if the invader doesn't first, just my preference. I just ran around like an idiot until I lost the drakekeeper and could fight him 1v1. He obviously wasn't interested in anything but a quick kill, because when he got there I was being chased by one of those asshole drakekeepers and he tried to take advantage. I actually got invaded 1v1 which was cool, by a purple using his red eye orb. I had a pretty terrific fight with an invader in archdragon peak earlier. Hide behind the big shield to block the endless darksword/estoc R1 spam, and then parry amidst after the second hit or so. IMO the best thing about the Faron Greatsword's parry is that you can exploit the fact that you can couple it with a weapon-art shield to get yourself a high stability 100% block shield with a parry dagger tier parry.Īnd that's it. The thread it comes from with more detail: But then you realize you're holding an UGS in 1 hand and doing less damage than a straight sword. You gain nothing from using it to parry that you don't get from a kite shield, other than you get to use the weapon's L1 attacks to spin and flip. Parrying dagger is the same as a kite shield, parry starting on frame 14, so the parrying dagger is basically crap and I'm not sure why.įarron GS parrying dagger is no exception either. Small shields like red and white start on frame 12. Basically, caestus/katana weapon art/target shields are the best, starting on frame 10. I posted here the other day about how someone had found out that parry active frames start when your stamina is consumed from using the parry. One person can't do Sulyvahn but can do Nameless King easy, the next one is the complete opposite, and so forth.Īlso, I know there was that joke parry video earlier, but here's a real one. Souls boss difficulty is that super subjective thing though. Even the more aggressive bosses like Pontiff or Champion at least only have one health bar to go through, and only one moveset to understand. ![]() ![]() The only thing about princes that's even remotely hard to me is when he teleports right behind me and breaks lock on and I botch the dodge because I guess wrong on what he is doing right after the TP.įor me personally, Nameless King is on his own tier of difficulty, and then the last boss and twin princes are like 2A and 2B, but neither one took me more than 2 or 3 attempts to get the first time.Īlso worth noting that these bosses all share one thing: they have 2 health bars. His attacks are slow and highly telegraphed, and there is a sizeable recovery after each combo, unlike most enemies in this game. Not sure what people have trouble with here. Gotta say, I still find Prince Lorian a very, very easy fight. Almost finished the game on my second guy. ![]()
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