I personally can't get enough of the Dark Souls series. They are some of my favorite games to play, and it makes me sad that others don't get to experience them because they are too challenging. So i thought i would try to make a list of tips and tricks for people to try and attempt the games for their first time. If anyone else has more input or different ideas to add to the list then please let me know!
[u]YOU ARE GOING TO DIE[/u]
--Even with all the knowledge of how to play the game you will still need to get a feel for the movements and how to time attacks and rolls. YOU WILL DIE A LOT on your first play through. We all did. But that is part of what makes these games feel so rewarding. When you finally land the final blow in that boss that killed you 27 1/2 times, the feeling you get is glorious and makes you want to play more. These games don't hold your hand. It takes actual skill and determination to win, and when you do win you will feel like a total badass! So keep on fighting and don't give up! In these games, practice really does make perfect.
[u]Agility vs Armor[/u]
--One main thing to keep in mind is that Dark Souls is NOT a type of game that you can "tank" your way through. Armor in these games can slow down your movements significantly and it won't hold up against most boss attacks anyway. So typically in these games evading is better than tanking.
--Base your "armor" around its perks and weight and not its defense. Wear things that give you bonuses in whatever fields you prefer and try to keep your overall weight as low as possible to increase rolling distance and speed.
--I'm not saying that you will never use heavy armor for a fight, because frankly there will be some times that having heavy armor and high Poise is the right choice. But 99% of the time it just isn't.
[u]Speed of Play[/u]
--If you are new to these games or a certain area then [b]TAKE IT SLOW[/b]! These games are full of hidden enemies and traps to prey on the careless. Take your time clearing an area and make sure to listen for anyone coming up behind.
--If you see a glowing item on the ground don't run straight for it without assessing the area first. These are usually bait for traps. (That doesn't mean you shouldn't get the item, just proceed cautiously as you do)
[u]Learn Strategy[/u]
--Every enemy fights differently and especially the bosses. You WILL DIE in these games, but use trial and error to learn your enemies moves and know how to evade them!
--Bosses tend to use certain attacks depending on your distance from them. Not always, but most of the time they do. So you can use this to bait the boss into using a certain attack that is easier for you to get through and attack them. If you don't want that boss shooting sorcery in your face then fight closer to them and they will try using melee attacks instead.
[u]The Infamous Rolling[/u]
--Rolling in these games is how you avoid death. Rolling is your best friend.
--The trick to evading attacks is to roll at the proper time. And timing can be challenging if you are new to it, but you will start to get the hang of it the more you play.
--Learn WHERE to roll. Sometimes its obvious that you should roll away from an attack, but that is not always the right way to go. If you are close to an enemy and rolling away from them won't put you out of the radius of their attack, then rolling PAST them and behind them would be a better approach. Staying behind an enemy is always a good strategy.
--Sometimes you may need to roll THROUGH their attacks. If you get the timing wrong you will be hit, but get the timing right and you will be temporarily invincible when the attack "hits" you. Thus, you feel like a God. Lol
[u]Beware of the Greed[/u]
--Sometime you might think you have enough time to get in 1 more attack on that boss before he attacks you. But this will get you killed. This is considered The Greed. That feeling like you aren't sure if you should swing again or just roll away, but you swing again and then you don't have enough time to evade and you get hit. This is especially bad when the boss is like "1 more hit from death!"
--Rule of thumb is if you aren't sure if you have enough time, just roll away and live to fight again. Don't stick around to be pummeled!
[u]Leveling Up[/u]
--Spending your souls wisely will keep you from wasting any and help you to progress at a good speed. If you keep losing your souls before you have a chance to spend them. Then the game will continue to feel difficult. But if you manage to spend most if not all your acquired souls in the right categories then you should be able to continuously push forward without making things harder on yourself.
--You can Google "Builds" to tell you how to spend your points depending on what type of play through you plan on doing. But once you play the game a bit you'll understand what skills are worth leveling up first.
[u]Choosing a Build[/u]
--For DS1 the primary builds are:
1. Strength
2. Dexterity
3. Quality (Mix of 1 and 2)
4. Sorcery
5. Pyromancy
--DS2 has all the above with the addition of:
1. Hexes
--If you truly want to get the easiest playthrough possible for your first time playing, then i recommend a Sorcery Build for either game. This let's you keep a good distance between your enemies making you less likely to die. But i think that the Strength/Dexterity builds are more fun to play as. But obviously for your first play through you may prefer the easier path.
[u]Mimic Chests[/u]
--Plain and simple. There are chests in the game that are not actual chests. These chests are enemies that will eat you if you open them. It is almost always an instant death unless you have a whole lot of health.
--To check for these chests you either:
1. Watch the chest to see if it is "breathing". The chest will appear to slowly open and close just slightly.
2. Hit the chest just ONCE. If you see a health bar appear over the chest then prepare to fight it. If no health bar appears but you continue hitting the chest then you will break it and only get Rubbish as your reward instead of whatever was actually in the chest.
3. Look at the chain to the right side of the chest. If it is curled up you're safe, if it's straight prepare to fight!
[u]Starting Item[/u]
--If you're playing Dark Souls 1 i recommend you start with the master key
--Dark Souls 2 i recommend a bonfire ascetic
[u]Take Breaks and Come Back[/u]
--If you keep dying repeatedly from the same area or boss fight, then take a break and relax. Then when you come back to it you should be more attentive and less flustered by overwhelming anger, thus you do better!
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Necro bump
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I applaud your efforts good sir. Keep up the good work!
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Everything this guys said about Agility and Armor is correct UNLESS you are going up against the Four Kings boss fight. There is when you want to havel up and just tank their attacks.
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The easiest way to tell a mimic from the real deal is that a real chest's chain will curl upwards and back in whereas a mimic's chain will lay in a straight path. Sorcery and miracles are for fags and gays. Be neither a fag nor a gay. If you just want to have the OP benefits, go pyromancy. If you want to be a goddamned man, play melee. Also, don't play DaS2 because it's a bad game for bad people.
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Any way to get lots of human effigies? I like being human, being hallow is gross.
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I've been playing for a little while, the first mimic chest I didn't see, but it was only a matter of time. That thing was evil, is there anyway to escape?
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-Don't level dex
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Edited by ReignofSpartain: 5/29/2015 4:53:08 AMPersonally the orginal DS was super easy (didn't play NG yet) as a tank. I was able to tank the whole game while only queelag an crossbreed were my only problems Tips: >Pump vit to 18 and end to 40 >BK halberd or normal halberd will make bosses easy >weapons>armor>lvling (Bows with bait help a lot) First run and this game will be a piece of pie [spoiler]if you have trouble with the duo kill Oren first and smaugh use arrows and stand with pillar in between but don't get greedy[/spoiler] [spoiler]all hail giant dad bit ches[/spoiler]
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I'm not a beginner, I just wanted to say -blam!- the Shrine of Amana. I'm on first run on SotFS, and I've died more there than the rest of the game combined. It's an even bigger bitch than I remember. Stupid ass tracking magic.
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I know I'll get hammered for this but I'm considering trading in bb for sotfs.. I've put about 15 hours into it and I still am not getting that addicted feeling. I'm a true rpg fan and I probably should have got dark souls instead
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Edited by ReignofSpartain: 4/22/2015 2:36:22 PMI can't agree with tanking issue. I've beaten orenstein and smaugh just the other dao and this whole play I have been tank. No rolls. All bosses I eat in first or second try except queelag (my first run through) I can and have been able to tank all boss hits. (Except magi because can't get 100% reduction ) I agree with the greed, that's how Havel killed me yesterday but the damn wall fuked me up Mimic chest was suprise first time and I died. Poking all chests saves me the trouble
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Dark Souls 2 start with the Smooth and Silky because you have a chance at a good rare equipment at the very beginning with that. Nothing else is useful, really. Bad beginners guide is bad. Armor makes or breaks your character. You can tank, just look at Havel or any high stability, 100% physical reduction shield. PvE is totally tankable, I know because I've done it. Barely rolled the entire first play through. Battlemages are a thing. Builds are done around single weapons. Uchiganata is besty gatana.
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Edited by U R My ChewToy: 4/22/2015 2:47:07 AMStep 1) find melentia Step 2) buy blacksmith key Step 3) buy mace from blacksmith Step 4) ???? Step 5) profit Also hexes = easy mode Quality build = fun mode
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I'm curious, would people watch if I live stream Dark Souls? The first game. I've beaten all the way to NG+6. Stopped there because there's no difficulty increase. I can show tricks and tips for each area and I'm working on speed runs as well. Just want to know if it's worth dusting off my 360 to try to get some veiwers.
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Would like to point out something on "mimic chests". The chain of a normal chest on the side will curl around. A mimic chest chain will not curl and be more straight.
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Thanks for the tips!
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I wouldn't choose the master key for a first playthrough, it definitely deducts from the experience. Some areas are entirely skippable with the key!
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Good post man. Might I add: [u]Addendum to the principle YOU WILL DIE[/u] Do not cry when you die. Feel the frustration and let it motivate you. Ask yourself the following questions: Why did I die there? What can I do differently to henceforth preclude my demise? Approach the situation differently and feel the satisfaction of getting past that tricky enemy or boss.
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