15:55 Every undead has something that keeps them sane; something to keep their humanity, so to speak. For solaire, it's his faith, for you, it's your willpower. For "harry" it's his hopelessness, his pessimism. If ever you lose that thing that keeps you going in the face of adversity, you go Hollow. A Maddened husk, violent to all but it's own, but not quite mindless; at times even deviously clever, setting up traps and ambushes. This is viewed as being caused by the fire fading, but is actually a devious, insidious curse from where you would least expect...
The first boss teaches you that you can run away and git gud before fighting. The second boss teaches you that you can utilise drops to do significant damage to some bosses. The third boss(es) teach you that the fighting capabilities of a boss can change (diminish) if you damage them in a proper way (etc. cut off the tail) and that you can get some sweet loot this way. Now the fourth boss... the fourth boss will teach you patience and/or how to repair your game controller.
Just a heads up - if any of the Black Knights that repeatedly will violate you in near future drop anything, you're basically set for the whole game, unless you resist the urge and want any challenge.
i saw a lot o people telling you to go get the zweihander, go somewhere else, do this do that. you dont need that, you are definitly in the intended beginer area. the major problem, and i did not see enough people comment about, is that you are not light rolling, remove some armor pieces, it'll get much easier. Other tips are: you upgrade your estus with firekeeper souls always explore for a shortcut or a hidden bonfire, run backs are long, but never the lengh of the entirer area. ghosts can only be damaged while cursed (theres two types of curse), eskeletons keep respawning unless killed with a blessed weapon or if you kill the necromanser. the rest you can figure out along the way.
@@Elcnar yeah but I don't think the game does a good job of explaining some hidden mechanics. You can beat the game and not know about blessed weapons and skeletons or ghosts and curses if you happen to get cursed before going there. Not how to upgrade estus, but he already got one fire keeper soul, maybe just didn't read the description. A class that starts the game fat rolling may think that's just how the game is, he still got to mid rolling but didn't get to light rolling which is the ideal one. The bonfire one I am basically telling him to pay attention and explore. Don't think it's a big deal. And I was not bashing anyone for spoiling, I certainly did spoil it myself, but for leading him to items like he needs then, he can beat the game with whatever he wants. I think he would like the big sword zweihander but if he gets it now he may not experiment with any other weapon. I was not trying to guide him, but explain some of the game.
@@Viniciusconserva ghosts: there is temporarily curse right before it, probably somewhere more ingame info about it too. Even without it he can manage and get unique experience out of it. Same for skeletons, there are ingame info about it and even without it its completely fine. Same for estus upgade. Fat rolling is fine too, even without rolling its legit way of playing. After all these spoilers he cant beat the game however he wants. Dont babysit, you didnt even let him try.
One of the things that causes one to become hollow is losing their sense of purpose. Be it s craft, a trade, a mission, a goal. A reason to live. If they lose their purpose they descend into despair and become hollow. There are a few npcs in ds1 who don't become hollow, but still lose their sanity. Ds1 goes pretty hard on lore
How are you playing DS2???? I have never had a problem of more than 4 enemies in a room, and in Old Iron King, there is a smelter wedge room with 6, who can all be dealt with easily.
Crestfallen dude is annoying but he is usually there for lore dumping at the beginning. Wont affect your playthrough but he is the gossip guy. he kinda relays little tid bits and changes that occur around firelink shrine
One last tip; always look around to find alternate paths. There's tons of loot and some unique enemies that you can skip over if you don't check the side paths.
bro, you have a bunch of solutions, go to bonfire and recover your humanity and before entry to the area boss the solaris knight can help you, just summon him, talk to a friend for help, kill a lot foes with firepots and equip, level up dexterity, equip some light armor to move fast and roll better, etc.
@@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606there's also a couple random items effected by your humanity count. Humanity can also be offered to some covenants to receive some extra rewards and access secrets.
Can you 2 hand it with beginning class? Because i will most likely go for an melee build I've heard Dark Souls is more slow based, so people recommend strength build. I have played: first: Sekiro, second: Elden Ring, third: Bloodborne, fourth: Demon Souls, and fifth: Lies of P. (Even though it's not a real Souls games, more like a souls-like. ) I also wanna let you guys know that i got all of these Platinum on my Ps5. And i am determined to get them all platinum
@@Hired_Merc yeah i think so with the knight starting class it have good enough str and dex too 2 hand it and if you can't you can just grab some popble souls and kill some early game bosses and you can farm 500+ souls on the drake bridge...
@@oreocupcake5306i mostly wen't for a bit more fast based build, (in Elden Ring for my first playthrough) i used Uchigatana in early game, in end game Rivers of Blood. (In Bloodborne) Saw Cleaver, and Ludwigs, Holy blade. (In Demon Souls) I can't remember much sorry, i used a lot of different weapons. (Lies of P is kinda irrelevant, so i won't tell anything about that. But i'm definitly gonna use the Zweihander in early game, untill i find something better obviously
@@Hired_Merc most weapon in ds1 that use dex are bosses weapons like chaos blade.for quelaag cuz it's scale with humanity and give good bleed too but thats late in the game and the uchigatana you can get on the undead merchant if you kill him before you kill him though get some items you need and the laito is on blighttown you can get it after you kill gaping dragon and washing pole is like yuria from eldenring just a long version of katanas and you can get it buy doing Shiva quest and he's gonna be on base of blighttown too...
10:18 There's a great sword in the graveyard by firelink shrine, by a big ass gravestone. The Guts Greatsword is at an NPC shop after a really hard parlour jump, or by a painting in Anor Londo.
Wow killing the crest fallen knight at fire link first thing. I’ve seen so many people soft lock their first play through doing that. Congrats you got over it, and good job picking up on parry. You don’t need it but if you can master it makes the game a walk in the park.
You question what is the event that finish the transformation into hollow, and that will be your lack of hope. When the force to continue is over, a cursed one become completely hollow. Mechanicaly, you can think that your character became hollow if you get frustrated and left the game in the middle
Yoooo!! Welcome back! I'll be a lot lighter on the lore this time around. I didn't know until the end of ds3 you were planning on doing this game, and SO MUCH of this games story is needed for context of the sequel that you already know most of the story lol. I legit don't think there's anything in this first episode you wouldn't know lol, so instead, here's a combat tip! You've already noticed your can only roll in cardinal directions (forwards, backwards, right and left). Try learning to play with an unlocked camera. It'll take a bit to get used to, but when unlocked you can roll in any direction you want Also, ladder slides are done by double tapping the button instead of holding it in this game Hollowing is losing your dark soul by dying repeatedly and giving up on what gives you purpose. By contrast, if you never die and have a strong Sense of purpose, you can become functional immortal by becoming undead and just never hollowing. Andre is one such person. Tough ass dude who just loves being a blacksmith so much he never loses his purpose, hence him being in both games
Thanks so much for letting me in on these tips brother. I legit don’t know about the ladder one yet. And yep, when I was going through pretty much all of this episode, I was like “my lore master has told me about this” and it genuinely felt great since I understand wtf is going on now lol. Thanks again my guy.
So glad you kept on playing Dark Souls! Here are some tips: Here in dark Souls, the knight is quite heavy in Rowling , it’s better if u start with less armor (I recommend the helmet and the gloves cause once they are out your faster at Rowling) or you can travel along the map to find more items and go to the merchant (one of them is close to the bonfire before the Taurus demon) About the gargoyles, you can use electric pine Wich is takes massive life to them and also summon solaire, to summon him you have to use the humanity and reverse the hallow on the bonfire, his summon will be close to the fog door. Lastly I wanted to recommend you that BEFORE YOU GO TO THE GARGOYLES! There is a golden guy in that same area and floor. You must free him and kill him IMMEDIATELY cause if he stays alive you won’t be able to use the bonfire in the firelink shrine. Even if you don’t free him, he will free himself and he will be found close to the firekeer in the shrine and he will kill her, if he does, no bonfire neither upgrading your estus. Do comment if you need anything else
@@TrueSquareFace basically on your way to the gargoyles, you have another door on your left. There is gonna be one of those rapier soldiers and more upfront you have a semi broken door brake it and u have some stairs that will take you to the golden guy. Only saying this cause it is very important and with him alive the game might become a bit harder
I love it when elden ring pros go back to ds 1 and struggle. As someone whose grown up through all the fromsoft games, sekiro and elden ring are the hardest for me. Sadly it's because my reflexes are not fast enough to use some of the mechanics and find the timing windows to parry, and just don't have the time to sink like I did when I was younger. All that to say this, you were blessed to experience fromsofts greatest game first and work your way back.
The Gargoyles are pretty much the first real boss in the game and are a step up in difficulty. A useful trick for anyone trying them for the first time is don't lock on. You can dodge in any direction if you aren't locked on in DS1. Strafing to the right and trying to hug the boss's back left leg also helps. Additionally upgrade whatever weapon you are using to +2 with Andre. When you start the fight try to stay near the door to the arena so the second one has to travel farther to join the fight. Lastly cutting off the tail is a guaranteed stagger so use that time to get some hits in.
Bro, literally the best bro hinter/guider in the begginning . Honestly, you did him favour for killing him because he really wanted to die but just to afraid to commit suicide .
Some tips: you can cut most of the bosses limbs for weapons, always fast roll, don't lock on and you can go to the catacombs kill pinwheel for 20 estus and join nito's covenant for one of the most broken sword for strength builds
Use your shield my guy! The claymore is one of the best weapons in the game and you can get it from bridge with the dragon and itll rake you through the whole game. The Black Knight weapons, especially the halberd are all OP and even come with a +20% damage bonus to demons
Oh my god, i love this game, it is glorious, especially the heaviness of the movement and the interconnected world. So happy to see you play it FINALLY. If you manage to run through drake of the bridge, claymore is sitting there, best of the best. Also I made artorias's greatshield on my first playthrough and it was magical to tank literally everyone with no effort (if you are up to experiments). They definitely made ds3 easier and much more convenient with bonfires and etc. The amount to repeated running through areas to the boss you have to do here can drive you insane.
Dude, i just finished your BB playlist and i loved it. Now i'm watching this before ds3 to be syncronized with the publishing. I got the platinum trophy in ds1 like 2 weeks ago 😂
Phase two strat: It could be easier if you keep the fight in far ends of arena. their fire attacks go in one direction when you do that but don't get yourself cornered
My usual trick to beat the gargoyles is... Not to beat them (yet). You don't have to kill them now, you can wait much later. And by the time you'll have to do it, you'll have more levels and better equipment etc and you'll two hit them.
Gargoyles gave me a rough time my first time through as well and I had to take some time to walk away and come back again. Before I eventually came back to it. You can restore your humanity and summon solair to help you in the fight and make it an even 2 on 2. But if you still want to keep it solo, you can kill the undead outside of the church/across from the black smith bonfire to farm some titanite to get at least a +2 weapon and that should definitely help with things as well as maybe help put a few levels on yourself. I loved your DS3 videos, and I'm looking forward to your DS1 play through! Good luck gamer, and don't go hollow out there
Ok, I'll try not to be too much of a back seat gamer, so i'll give a much more vague advice. First off, you are going to need to upgrade the estus flask. To do this, you need fire keeper souls, then give them to the fire keeper under the fire link shrine. The first fire keeper soul is in the undead chapel where you fought the big iron knight with the mace and shield. Start farming titanite shards, the baulder knights drop them along with the hollow soldiers (the more armored ones). Going strength, get the zweihander. Going dex, I don't know the best, but the merchant drops a pretty good katana. You can summon solaire if you are human to help fight the bell gargoyles. To be human to a bonfire and select "become human" option, however you will need humanity consumables, the black sprite. When you consume the sprite, the big circle on the left of the health bar. The humanity you have the greater item discover you also have.
@squareface8572 you are welcome. Also, I should clarify that it is liquid humanity and being human that affect item discovery. Liquid humanity is the numbers in the circle, while being human has the circle glow white. Being human also lets you talk to the guy at fire link who gave you the coin
The only tip I have is go grab the claymore first before anything else. On that bridge with the hellkite. There is a way to make it come down you just want to be patient. Secondly grab a longbow. Run past that titanite demon which you died to and go straight kill the first enemy and immediately take a right grab the longbow and a very useful shield for use later on when you have enough endurance or Havel's Ring (same as the one in DS3 but better since only two ring slots in DSR). Zweihander is pretty good but there is one big problem with it. It bounces off a lot in closed spaces. Claymore comes off a lot quicker and two handing it saves you from the weapon bouncing off in tight spaces. moreover zweihander is slow as yuck. With Claymore you have the option to do a proper quality build and that will also help you with Longbow in the other hand with shield to alternate between.( the second weapon slot). There would be lots of situations where it is much convenient to just snipe the enemies from afar to save the extra headache. And last but not the least Andre is selling titanite shards (or farm or collect those as much as you need) to upgrade the weapon to a maxomum of +5. Even a +2 would give you enough damage to easily overpower the first gorgoyle before second one shows up or at least finish it off before it approaches you. Once you are done with gorgoyles you are all set to progress further but it is comparitively harder thsn ER and DS3. It was the first one for me so I still play it at times.
It's cool to see you play DS1 since I'm replaying it right now so I can give some useful tips. We're using the same starting class so the first thing I'd recommend is don't level up Vitality anymore for a little bit 20 is good until you get towards the end of Blighttown. Don't level up more than 3 stats for this game because you only need 3. Your Vitality for HP, Endurance for Stamina and Equip Load, and your offense stat. If you wanna do Dex which is what I'm running then farm the Balder Knights in the Undead Burg for the Balder Side Sword it's good offensively and has a reliable moveset that'll serve you the entire game. There's more early options for Strength weapons tho, and the 2 I recommend is either Zweihander that you can grab from the graveyard or the Claymore right infront of the Hellkite Dragon. Now Claymores got a super good moveset and you can use it the entire game, but it does perform a little bit better with a Quality build, and you can't respecc in this game so I personally would use it for Strength. So if you wanna do a simple and effective Strength build Zweihander may be the way to go. Any boss with a tail can have it cut off for a cool weapon, and that's also true for every dragon in the game that you see. Unlike in other Souls games Bows are actually useful to have here so having either the short or long bow is a good tool for your kit even more so if you do Dex build like me. You won't be able to warp from bonfires until you get much farther in the game either so carry as many Homeward Bones as you can it'll save you some time in the long run. That number in the circle next to your name represents the amount of Active Humanity you have, the more of it you get the higher your item discovery will get meaning more drops, but if you die you lose it. Using Humanity or farming certain enemies can give it to you and you use active humanity to reverse your hollowing and to kindle your bonfires so they give you more healing flasks. There was more I wanted to say, but my mind kinda went blank. Regardless I hope these tips help you on your journey. Good luck man!
I think this is just gonna confuse them lol. First off that’s not true cause that’s not what determines the ending. And secondly it’s doubtful a player on a blind play through would end up being able to have that choice.
Tips: Test the lightweight roll see if you enjoy it Everything is way slower and telegraphed Actions can be "queued", so spamming buttons even if you caracter is busy in some animation will have consequences Armor and poise and shields are way more important because of this Enemies do stagger but most of the time not for a crit attack I think there's a zwei (claymore) in the high level cemitery if you search a bit that i think you would like, if i'm not mistaken there's a good weapon in the dragon bridge aswell Avoid upgrade shields and specially armors unless you have material and souls to waste, they have pretty low increases (still good tho) and you can easily "dress for the ocasion" in this game All the black knights have a chance to drop their weapons which are insane but need special material to upgrade Been human increase droprate/allow to be invaded by npc's and players and allow to summon npc's and players (you'll have a option in the bonfire) Is very hard to organically finish the npc's quest not that it matters much That boar could also be backstabbed in the unarmored butt, but he also has very high resistance to slash, but is kinda weak to fire also, weakness are very fun to use in this game Search how you enter the DLC when you want (need to be before the last boss) You can use your humanity (that can either be farmed by killing a bunch enemies or using a "humanity", it'll increase a number left of your healthbar) if you kindle your bonfire it increase the number of flaks you have when you sit there Stamina managment is way more important, two attacks or three attacks can easily take all your stamina, and recovery is slow especially if you dont stop using it until it charges, because of that a slower approach more methodical is morw suited, and because those reasons and that endurance increases weigh it's a pretty good status The upgrade weapon system is insane unless you want the basic normal upgrade, if you want anything else search it (which you kinda have a few choices, all interessing) Hollow happens when those undying have no more purpouse and lack any will anymore to keep going with no object anymore, many go hollow when they achieve their goals because they lose their purpouse Every build is quite viable, str/dex/int/faith Good luck my man, some stuffs are a bit outdated but still a great as fuck game
before the garegoyls is an elevator that brings you down if you time your jump corectly you can jump down on a roof platform from there on the right will be a group of chest on the ground , also there is a pilölar of a structure looking like a roof that goes over the water place in firelink climb the roof and gop to the crows nest an ballup inside it and stay balled up for 1 minute youll be transported somewhere else pick up a peculiar "toy"there and remember it later when you see a painting i the holy land, have fun and praise the sun \[T]/
When it comes to DSR, just think of it as physics matter. If the boss is right handed and holding his weapon in his right hand, if you dodge in the opposite direction, you’re less likely to take the damage. Also, dodging doesn’t make you immortal to damage, like in Elden Ring. You can’t phase through their weapon like you can in the newer titles. So you have to anticipate them swinging which is why the “long wind up times” are kind of a blessing. These mechanics is what makes the older titles “harder”.
I don't know if anyone's said it but in this one, you have to level up each bonfire individually. So choose wisely which ones you do, late game it shouldn't be too much of a worry. Also kicking is good for guard breaking in the beginning, once you get a big sword or hammer or whatever then you don't have to worry anymore lmao.
Bro fights the gargoyle w a longsword not upgraded and no shield and i was there getting wrecked w my +5 balder side sword enchanted by magic weapon spell. No wonder bro quit he tried to speedrun.
zwrihander is one of the best weapons in the game and can be obtained from the graveyard, and if you're lucky enough to get a black knight weapon you're set for the rest of the game
the gargoyles have extra spawns on ds2... but its an optional boss and its harder than all the other base game bosses not through being a challenge but just from being cheesy, its a dps race basically and you will understand what that means when you reach the 4 kings in ds1. Anyway, if you want a good great sword early on then get the claymore on the dragon bridge, that will easily carry you for a good chunk of the game cause its strong attack is a thrust attack, perfect for the many narrow spaces in ds1.
bro be fr why are u doing this in the exact same order like me i love u really just started dark soul remasterd before a week after finishing dark souls 3
you can cut off the gorgoyle or the dragons tail,you have to bait the dragon first by waiting for him beside the wall to come down and then you can run at that bonfire.you need humanity for summons and to use reverse hollow after this,solaire's sign is near the entrance.you need to summon npcs to continue their quest line.andre was in this one and 2 is trash and they bringed him again in the 3rd lol,not the first familiar npc you will see
also there is an item named humanity its much like the ember but u need to make use of it u can use it regular and get full hp but also when having a number in the upper left that is the amount of humanity u got and u can reverse ur hollow in the price of humanity when u reversed hollow u get physical defense and almost all types of defense and u can summon the phantoms like solair that u could spawned him on the gargoyles boss and u when ur on human mode u also can kindle at a bonfire also in the cost of 1 humanity and every time u sit in the bonfire u kindled u will get ur estus back and extra 5 flasks u got ten u can kindle every bonfire at max of 10 without the item called rite of kindling can be found in the bottom ofthe catacombs the graveyard where u can find one of the best strenght wepons in the game on the start of the graveyard on a huge tomb
My favourite part about watching other people play the game for the first time as I am doing right now is seeing how the things that seemed unbelievably difficult to me at first are trivial to other people and vice versa 😂 like the Taurus demon for some reason took me an ungodly amount of time even though in hindsight I can see how he wasn't that bad, Gargoyles only took me like three tries though, makes me feel a lot less dumb to realize that everyone has different parts they struggle with and we're all just trying our best to get by lol😂
One of my favorite strength weapons in this game is the great club. you can get it somewhat early on in the game and it has good strength scaling and a fun move set . classic strength weapon too as it’s an oversized bonk stick.
I would suggest using free-cam. Then you can roll in any direction you want (Idk why they did not add omnidirectional rolling while locked on in the remaster but that's a long story).
12:20 that's a stagger. A stagger is when they flinch for a bit. A stance break is for crit. Crit is called riposte btw. Rainbow emoji The more you knoe
DS3 is a smoother transition from Elden Ring. I went DS1 (2016; quit at Asylum Demon) -> Elden Ring -> Bloodborne -> DS3 -> DS1. DS1 was shockingly slow but I actually fell in love with its crude charm.
Something I forgot to mention; if it has a tail, you can cut the tail off for a weapon.
I loved this mechanic, wish it had been implemented in at least a few bosses in ds3
Except for Capra Demon 🤓☝️
@@okapops Midir...
@@tudodaretro YOU COULD GET MIDIR'S TAIL?
@@lemoanfryou cant
15:55 Every undead has something that keeps them sane; something to keep their humanity, so to speak. For solaire, it's his faith, for you, it's your willpower. For "harry" it's his hopelessness, his pessimism. If ever you lose that thing that keeps you going in the face of adversity, you go Hollow. A Maddened husk, violent to all but it's own, but not quite mindless; at times even deviously clever, setting up traps and ambushes. This is viewed as being caused by the fire fading, but is actually a devious, insidious curse from where you would least expect...
The first boss teaches you that you can run away and git gud before fighting.
The second boss teaches you that you can utilise drops to do significant damage to some bosses.
The third boss(es) teach you that the fighting capabilities of a boss can change (diminish) if you damage them in a proper way (etc. cut off the tail) and that you can get some sweet loot this way.
Now the fourth boss... the fourth boss will teach you patience and/or how to repair your game controller.
By fourth you mean the spider booby lady or O&S ?
Queelag?
@@greensamsquantch2939 I meant the Capra demon, whom I usually beat after the gargoyles.
Capra is the third boss.
@@Tp_hedgelinghog Not unless you decide to git gud before the gargoyles.
Just a heads up - if any of the Black Knights that repeatedly will violate you in near future drop anything, you're basically set for the whole game, unless you resist the urge and want any challenge.
I had a stroke reading this
The Black Knight’s Sword, the lighter one, is what I managed the endgame with.
@@jayemdaewarehouse9027 my first ever playthrough wasblack knight halberd, it was a breeze
@ I never could make the slow two-handers to work. My mind just never parsed it, that’s why I stuck with long swords and shields.
@@jayemdaewarehouse9027 ds1 and ds3 yes. DS2 not so much. Also the BK weapons make the game wayy too easy
i saw a lot o people telling you to go get the zweihander, go somewhere else, do this do that. you dont need that, you are definitly in the intended beginer area. the major problem, and i did not see enough people comment about, is that you are not light rolling, remove some armor pieces, it'll get much easier.
Other tips are:
you upgrade your estus with firekeeper souls
always explore for a shortcut or a hidden bonfire, run backs are long, but never the lengh of the entirer area.
ghosts can only be damaged while cursed (theres two types of curse), eskeletons keep respawning unless killed with a blessed weapon or if you kill the necromanser.
the rest you can figure out along the way.
You just dumped spoilers for various very specific gameplay mechanics while judging people for doing the same for geographywise spoilers.
@@Elcnar yeah but I don't think the game does a good job of explaining some hidden mechanics.
You can beat the game and not know about blessed weapons and skeletons or ghosts and curses if you happen to get cursed before going there.
Not how to upgrade estus, but he already got one fire keeper soul, maybe just didn't read the description.
A class that starts the game fat rolling may think that's just how the game is, he still got to mid rolling but didn't get to light rolling which is the ideal one.
The bonfire one I am basically telling him to pay attention and explore. Don't think it's a big deal.
And I was not bashing anyone for spoiling, I certainly did spoil it myself, but for leading him to items like he needs then, he can beat the game with whatever he wants. I think he would like the big sword zweihander but if he gets it now he may not experiment with any other weapon.
I was not trying to guide him, but explain some of the game.
@@Viniciusconserva ghosts: there is temporarily curse right before it, probably somewhere more ingame info about it too. Even without it he can manage and get unique experience out of it. Same for skeletons, there are ingame info about it and even without it its completely fine. Same for estus upgade. Fat rolling is fine too, even without rolling its legit way of playing.
After all these spoilers he cant beat the game however he wants. Dont babysit, you didnt even let him try.
@@Viniciusconserva well.. yes the game does not do a good job EXPLAINING its HIDDEN MECHANICS? Think about this twice..
@@Elcnar
Mf he litteraly asked for tips.
And fatrolling is just a wrong way to play the game.
Also, FREE CAM.
an elden ring player complaining about delayed attacks is adorable.
Ikr.
Tree avatar on benzos.
One of the things that causes one to become hollow is losing their sense of purpose. Be it s craft, a trade, a mission, a goal. A reason to live. If they lose their purpose they descend into despair and become hollow. There are a few npcs in ds1 who don't become hollow, but still lose their sanity. Ds1 goes pretty hard on lore
Yeah, and everyone but Petrus and Patches at Firelink goes hollow or otherwise die
10:47 "My brother in Christ, how many enemy can you fit in one room?"
Dark Souls 2: "More than you think."
How are you playing DS2???? I have never had a problem of more than 4 enemies in a room, and in Old Iron King, there is a smelter wedge room with 6, who can all be dealt with easily.
If you get the black knight sword before getting to the Taurus demon, the plunge attack will one shot the boss
Crestfallen dude is annoying but he is usually there for lore dumping at the beginning. Wont affect your playthrough but he is the gossip guy. he kinda relays little tid bits and changes that occur around firelink shrine
One last tip; always look around to find alternate paths. There's tons of loot and some unique enemies that you can skip over if you don't check the side paths.
Claymore is the best-working sword in the game, and the UGS in the graveyard, which someone already mentioned, might be the most fun one.
bro, you have a bunch of solutions, go to bonfire and recover your humanity and before entry to the area boss the solaris knight can help you, just summon him, talk to a friend for help, kill a lot foes with firepots and equip, level up dexterity, equip some light armor to move fast and roll better, etc.
So the humanity is how you summon; pop one, and restore your humanity at a bonfire, which lets other people's (and characrers) summon signs show up.
And now that you've accepted solaire's help, his summon sign shows up before the gargoyles fight.
@@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606there's also a couple random items effected by your humanity count. Humanity can also be offered to some covenants to receive some extra rewards and access secrets.
@@michaelmatthiesen8300 Did you know that it also increases all resistances slightly too?
and heres a PRO TIP on DS1 go to the graveyard and get zwai and demolish the game
I admit this comment.
Can you 2 hand it with beginning class? Because i will most likely go for an melee build
I've heard Dark Souls is more slow based, so people recommend strength build. I have played: first: Sekiro, second: Elden Ring, third: Bloodborne, fourth: Demon Souls, and fifth: Lies of P. (Even though it's not a real Souls games, more like a souls-like. ) I also wanna let you guys know that i got all of these Platinum on my Ps5. And i am determined to get them all platinum
@@Hired_Merc yeah i think so with the knight starting class it have good enough str and dex too 2 hand it and if you can't you can just grab some popble souls and kill some early game bosses and you can farm 500+ souls on the drake bridge...
@@oreocupcake5306i mostly wen't for a bit more fast based build, (in Elden Ring for my first playthrough) i used Uchigatana in early game, in end game Rivers of Blood. (In Bloodborne) Saw Cleaver, and Ludwigs, Holy blade. (In Demon Souls) I can't remember much sorry, i used a lot of different weapons. (Lies of P is kinda
irrelevant, so i won't tell anything about that. But i'm definitly gonna use the Zweihander in early game, untill i find something better obviously
@@Hired_Merc most weapon in ds1 that use dex are bosses weapons like chaos blade.for quelaag cuz it's scale with humanity and give good bleed too but thats late in the game and the uchigatana you can get on the undead merchant if you kill him before you kill him though get some items you need and the laito is on blighttown you can get it after you kill gaping dragon and washing pole is like yuria from eldenring just a long version of katanas and you can get it buy doing Shiva quest and he's gonna be on base of blighttown too...
14:38 Fun Fact: you can PARRY that boar.
And backstab
Pro tip, always light roll if your plan is not try to tank all the damage
10:18 There's a great sword in the graveyard by firelink shrine, by a big ass gravestone. The Guts Greatsword is at an NPC shop after a really hard parlour jump, or by a painting in Anor Londo.
I believe in Zweihander supremacy
Pretty sure the Greatsword isn't by the painting, but just the Tarkus armor set
@@Tp_hedgelinghog I always recieved the sword and tower shield too?
@@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 I need to do a new safe to be sure, but I thought it was just the armor set and shield?
@@Tp_hedgelinghog That's always where I find the Greatsword. I can speedrun to anor londo real quick.
The Claymore is great in the game. It's probably the best claymore in the series. It's good until you find some greatswords
Already know this gon be a banger
Wow killing the crest fallen knight at fire link first thing. I’ve seen so many people soft lock their first play through doing that. Congrats you got over it, and good job picking up on parry. You don’t need it but if you can master it makes the game a walk in the park.
I've been waiting for this whole weekend
dude I love u so much! Few weeks ago watched ur whole bloodborne playthrough. Best wishes bro
Thank you so much for the support my guy!
You question what is the event that finish the transformation into hollow, and that will be your lack of hope. When the force to continue is over, a cursed one become completely hollow. Mechanicaly, you can think that your character became hollow if you get frustrated and left the game in the middle
Oh… so I technically am hollow now lol…
'Ah so gwyns basically zeus'
*5 seconds later*
'They mustve taken so much inspiration from greek mythology'
What are you trying to say?
That duel with Harry was epic😂
you notice the late damage input the taurus demon has when he does the ground slam and that’s impressive
Absolutely love watching someone play my favorite game for the first time
I highly appreciate the appreciation shown for the crow to Firelink Shrine intro and all :3
Man of culture
Only when you realise this game is less about skill and more about brain
Yoooo!! Welcome back!
I'll be a lot lighter on the lore this time around. I didn't know until the end of ds3 you were planning on doing this game, and SO MUCH of this games story is needed for context of the sequel that you already know most of the story lol. I legit don't think there's anything in this first episode you wouldn't know lol, so instead, here's a combat tip!
You've already noticed your can only roll in cardinal directions (forwards, backwards, right and left). Try learning to play with an unlocked camera. It'll take a bit to get used to, but when unlocked you can roll in any direction you want
Also, ladder slides are done by double tapping the button instead of holding it in this game
Hollowing is losing your dark soul by dying repeatedly and giving up on what gives you purpose. By contrast, if you never die and have a strong Sense of purpose, you can become functional immortal by becoming undead and just never hollowing. Andre is one such person. Tough ass dude who just loves being a blacksmith so much he never loses his purpose, hence him being in both games
Thanks so much for letting me in on these tips brother. I legit don’t know about the ladder one yet. And yep, when I was going through pretty much all of this episode, I was like “my lore master has told me about this” and it genuinely felt great since I understand wtf is going on now lol. Thanks again my guy.
So glad you kept on playing Dark Souls!
Here are some tips:
Here in dark Souls, the knight is quite heavy in Rowling , it’s better if u start with less armor (I recommend the helmet and the gloves cause once they are out your faster at Rowling) or you can travel along the map to find more items and go to the merchant (one of them is close to the bonfire before the Taurus demon)
About the gargoyles, you can use electric pine Wich is takes massive life to them and also summon solaire, to summon him you have to use the humanity and reverse the hallow on the bonfire, his summon will be close to the fog door.
Lastly I wanted to recommend you that BEFORE YOU GO TO THE GARGOYLES! There is a golden guy in that same area and floor. You must free him and kill him IMMEDIATELY cause if he stays alive you won’t be able to use the bonfire in the firelink shrine. Even if you don’t free him, he will free himself and he will be found close to the firekeer in the shrine and he will kill her, if he does, no bonfire neither upgrading your estus.
Do comment if you need anything else
That bit about the golden guy is actually clutch tho. Thanks so much for the help my guy!
@@TrueSquareFace basically on your way to the gargoyles, you have another door on your left. There is gonna be one of those rapier soldiers and more upfront you have a semi broken door brake it and u have some stairs that will take you to the golden guy. Only saying this cause it is very important and with him alive the game might become a bit harder
Why you guys gotta spoil this stuff damn 😭😭
@@84rinne_moo it’s just for safety
ds1 is one of my fave games of all time. hope you'll be having a blast with it, will wait for more vids!
4:03 What is that delay?!
Average Elden Ring boss 😐
I love it when elden ring pros go back to ds 1 and struggle. As someone whose grown up through all the fromsoft games, sekiro and elden ring are the hardest for me. Sadly it's because my reflexes are not fast enough to use some of the mechanics and find the timing windows to parry, and just don't have the time to sink like I did when I was younger.
All that to say this, you were blessed to experience fromsofts greatest game first and work your way back.
The Gargoyles are pretty much the first real boss in the game and are a step up in difficulty. A useful trick for anyone trying them for the first time is don't lock on. You can dodge in any direction if you aren't locked on in DS1. Strafing to the right and trying to hug the boss's back left leg also helps. Additionally upgrade whatever weapon you are using to +2 with Andre. When you start the fight try to stay near the door to the arena so the second one has to travel farther to join the fight. Lastly cutting off the tail is a guaranteed stagger so use that time to get some hits in.
Bro, literally the best bro hinter/guider in the begginning . Honestly, you did him favour for killing him because he really wanted to die but just to afraid to commit suicide .
Don't abandon the broken sword, it may come in handy at some time.
Yeah booooiii looking forward to this video series!!!
This game is much easier than other souls games
Some tips: you can cut most of the bosses limbs for weapons, always fast roll, don't lock on and you can go to the catacombs kill pinwheel for 20 estus and join nito's covenant for one of the most broken sword for strength builds
Use your shield my guy! The claymore is one of the best weapons in the game and you can get it from bridge with the dragon and itll rake you through the whole game. The Black Knight weapons, especially the halberd are all OP and even come with a +20% damage bonus to demons
Oh my god, i love this game, it is glorious, especially the heaviness of the movement and the interconnected world.
So happy to see you play it FINALLY.
If you manage to run through drake of the bridge, claymore is sitting there, best of the best. Also I made artorias's greatshield on my first playthrough and it was magical to tank literally everyone with no effort (if you are up to experiments).
They definitely made ds3 easier and much more convenient with bonfires and etc. The amount to repeated running through areas to the boss you have to do here can drive you insane.
Worth the wait love ur vids brother
7:10 Yeah, he PARRIED you.
Maybe try doing the same...
Dude, i just finished your BB playlist and i loved it. Now i'm watching this before ds3 to be syncronized with the publishing. I got the platinum trophy in ds1 like 2 weeks ago 😂
Phase two strat:
It could be easier if you keep the fight in far ends of arena. their fire attacks go in one direction when you do that but don't get yourself cornered
If you see a boss with a long tail youcan probobly cut it for a secret weapon, includijg the gargoyles
Air attacking the boar/bull :0
Never seen that before!
I nearly had a brain aneurysm when he almost skipped Solaire
15:18 for a strength build, stamina and strength, so you can wield heavy weapons and armor and still roll, then vitality when you can.
Bet, thanks for all the info my guy!
Gargoyle struggling 🤣🤣 i love it subscribed you
My usual trick to beat the gargoyles is... Not to beat them (yet). You don't have to kill them now, you can wait much later. And by the time you'll have to do it, you'll have more levels and better equipment etc and you'll two hit them.
Gargoyles gave me a rough time my first time through as well and I had to take some time to walk away and come back again. Before I eventually came back to it. You can restore your humanity and summon solair to help you in the fight and make it an even 2 on 2. But if you still want to keep it solo, you can kill the undead outside of the church/across from the black smith bonfire to farm some titanite to get at least a +2 weapon and that should definitely help with things as well as maybe help put a few levels on yourself. I loved your DS3 videos, and I'm looking forward to your DS1 play through! Good luck gamer, and don't go hollow out there
Ok, I'll try not to be too much of a back seat gamer, so i'll give a much more vague advice.
First off, you are going to need to upgrade the estus flask. To do this, you need fire keeper souls, then give them to the fire keeper under the fire link shrine. The first fire keeper soul is in the undead chapel where you fought the big iron knight with the mace and shield.
Start farming titanite shards, the baulder knights drop them along with the hollow soldiers (the more armored ones).
Going strength, get the zweihander. Going dex, I don't know the best, but the merchant drops a pretty good katana.
You can summon solaire if you are human to help fight the bell gargoyles.
To be human to a bonfire and select "become human" option, however you will need humanity consumables, the black sprite. When you consume the sprite, the big circle on the left of the health bar. The humanity you have the greater item discover you also have.
Thank you my guy!
@squareface8572 you are welcome. Also, I should clarify that it is liquid humanity and being human that affect item discovery. Liquid humanity is the numbers in the circle, while being human has the circle glow white.
Being human also lets you talk to the guy at fire link who gave you the coin
20:10 THAAAAAAAT'S RIGHT! This fight is TWO gargoyles!
The only tip I have is go grab the claymore first before anything else. On that bridge with the hellkite. There is a way to make it come down you just want to be patient.
Secondly grab a longbow. Run past that titanite demon which you died to and go straight kill the first enemy and immediately take a right grab the longbow and a very useful shield for use later on when you have enough endurance or Havel's Ring (same as the one in DS3 but better since only two ring slots in DSR).
Zweihander is pretty good but there is one big problem with it. It bounces off a lot in closed spaces. Claymore comes off a lot quicker and two handing it saves you from the weapon bouncing off in tight spaces. moreover zweihander is slow as yuck. With Claymore you have the option to do a proper quality build and that will also help you with Longbow in the other hand with shield to alternate between.( the second weapon slot). There would be lots of situations where it is much convenient to just snipe the enemies from afar to save the extra headache.
And last but not the least Andre is selling titanite shards (or farm or collect those as much as you need) to upgrade the weapon to a maxomum of +5. Even a +2 would give you enough damage to easily overpower the first gorgoyle before second one shows up or at least finish it off before it approaches you. Once you are done with gorgoyles you are all set to progress further but it is comparitively harder thsn ER and DS3. It was the first one for me so I still play it at times.
It's cool to see you play DS1 since I'm replaying it right now so I can give some useful tips. We're using the same starting class so the first thing I'd recommend is don't level up Vitality anymore for a little bit 20 is good until you get towards the end of Blighttown.
Don't level up more than 3 stats for this game because you only need 3. Your Vitality for HP, Endurance for Stamina and Equip Load, and your offense stat. If you wanna do Dex which is what I'm running then farm the Balder Knights in the Undead Burg for the Balder Side Sword it's good offensively and has a reliable moveset that'll serve you the entire game.
There's more early options for Strength weapons tho, and the 2 I recommend is either Zweihander that you can grab from the graveyard or the Claymore right infront of the Hellkite Dragon. Now Claymores got a super good moveset and you can use it the entire game, but it does perform a little bit better with a Quality build, and you can't respecc in this game so I personally would use it for Strength. So if you wanna do a simple and effective Strength build Zweihander may be the way to go.
Any boss with a tail can have it cut off for a cool weapon, and that's also true for every dragon in the game that you see. Unlike in other Souls games Bows are actually useful to have here so having either the short or long bow is a good tool for your kit even more so if you do Dex build like me. You won't be able to warp from bonfires until you get much farther in the game either so carry as many Homeward Bones as you can it'll save you some time in the long run.
That number in the circle next to your name represents the amount of Active Humanity you have, the more of it you get the higher your item discovery will get meaning more drops, but if you die you lose it. Using Humanity or farming certain enemies can give it to you and you use active humanity to reverse your hollowing and to kindle your bonfires so they give you more healing flasks.
There was more I wanted to say, but my mind kinda went blank. Regardless I hope these tips help you on your journey. Good luck man!
Holy, thanks so much for the information my guy! They’re really helpful, I’ll get to the grind then… btw, no respec is rough tho
Love the closing "...no." *click*
11:36 you can, it's a different input. Hold the Run Button, IIRC
You should try the black Knight great sword its a badass weapon
If you hit a golden fog wall is a dead end until you pick a snake. The snake you pick determines the ending you get.
I think this is just gonna confuse them lol. First off that’s not true cause that’s not what determines the ending. And secondly it’s doubtful a player on a blind play through would end up being able to have that choice.
@@84rinne_mooDid bro just called the primordial serpent a snake?
@@nayyarrashid4661 lol fr 😆
Tips:
Test the lightweight roll see if you enjoy it
Everything is way slower and telegraphed
Actions can be "queued", so spamming buttons even if you caracter is busy in some animation will have consequences
Armor and poise and shields are way more important because of this
Enemies do stagger but most of the time not for a crit attack
I think there's a zwei (claymore) in the high level cemitery if you search a bit that i think you would like, if i'm not mistaken there's a good weapon in the dragon bridge aswell
Avoid upgrade shields and specially armors unless you have material and souls to waste, they have pretty low increases (still good tho) and you can easily "dress for the ocasion" in this game
All the black knights have a chance to drop their weapons which are insane but need special material to upgrade
Been human increase droprate/allow to be invaded by npc's and players and allow to summon npc's and players (you'll have a option in the bonfire)
Is very hard to organically finish the npc's quest not that it matters much
That boar could also be backstabbed in the unarmored butt, but he also has very high resistance to slash, but is kinda weak to fire also, weakness are very fun to use in this game
Search how you enter the DLC when you want (need to be before the last boss)
You can use your humanity (that can either be farmed by killing a bunch enemies or using a "humanity", it'll increase a number left of your healthbar) if you kindle your bonfire it increase the number of flaks you have when you sit there
Stamina managment is way more important, two attacks or three attacks can easily take all your stamina, and recovery is slow especially if you dont stop using it until it charges, because of that a slower approach more methodical is morw suited, and because those reasons and that endurance increases weigh it's a pretty good status
The upgrade weapon system is insane unless you want the basic normal upgrade, if you want anything else search it (which you kinda have a few choices, all interessing)
Hollow happens when those undying have no more purpouse and lack any will anymore to keep going with no object anymore, many go hollow when they achieve their goals because they lose their purpouse
Every build is quite viable, str/dex/int/faith
Good luck my man, some stuffs are a bit outdated but still a great as fuck game
before the garegoyls is an elevator that brings you down if you time your jump corectly you can jump down on a roof platform from there on the right will be a group of chest on the ground ,
also there is a pilölar of a structure looking like a roof that goes over the water place in firelink climb the roof and gop to the crows nest an ballup inside it and stay balled up for 1 minute youll be transported somewhere else pick up a peculiar "toy"there and remember it later when you see a painting i the holy land, have fun and praise the sun \[T]/
Thanks so much brother!
YOOO WTF? This guy ain't stupid! First time playing dark souls and he know what hes doing. I be damned!
Hahahaha omg I loved that beef right away with the depression npc minute 1 at Firelink Shrine
gg
Fun fun times
Another great video my guy! DS1 is a lot harder. I would recommend playing it blindly. It would make for a great video series!
When it comes to DSR, just think of it as physics matter. If the boss is right handed and holding his weapon in his right hand, if you dodge in the opposite direction, you’re less likely to take the damage. Also, dodging doesn’t make you immortal to damage, like in Elden Ring. You can’t phase through their weapon like you can in the newer titles. So you have to anticipate them swinging which is why the “long wind up times” are kind of a blessing. These mechanics is what makes the older titles “harder”.
You can absolutely roll through attacks
If you pick Firebombs and bomb the Asylum demon first try he drops his Demon Hammer.
Tip: if a Boss In This game has a tail you can likely cut it off for extra weapons as you found out. That warped axe ain’t too shabby early on.
Love your vids dude keep going with DS1 i also started your bloodborne vids they are also pure Entertainment like always 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
You gonna witness immaculate level design
I don't know if anyone's said it but in this one, you have to level up each bonfire individually. So choose wisely which ones you do, late game it shouldn't be too much of a worry. Also kicking is good for guard breaking in the beginning, once you get a big sword or hammer or whatever then you don't have to worry anymore lmao.
Bro fights the gargoyle w a longsword not upgraded and no shield and i was there getting wrecked w my +5 balder side sword enchanted by magic weapon spell. No wonder bro quit he tried to speedrun.
zwrihander is one of the best weapons in the game and can be obtained from the graveyard, and if you're lucky enough to get a black knight weapon you're set for the rest of the game
the gargoyles have extra spawns on ds2... but its an optional boss and its harder than all the other base game bosses not through being a challenge but just from being cheesy, its a dps race basically and you will understand what that means when you reach the 4 kings in ds1. Anyway, if you want a good great sword early on then get the claymore on the dragon bridge, that will easily carry you for a good chunk of the game cause its strong attack is a thrust attack, perfect for the many narrow spaces in ds1.
bro be fr why are u doing this in the exact same order like me i love u really just started dark soul remasterd before a week after finishing dark souls 3
runs past all enemies and is surprised if he get spitroasted from 2 sides. hilarious
As someone who beat this game too many times, my favorite weapon has to be the electric claymore. I highly recommend it :)
you can cut off the gorgoyle or the dragons tail,you have to bait the dragon first by waiting for him beside the wall to come down and then you can run at that bonfire.you need humanity for summons and to use reverse hollow after this,solaire's sign is near the entrance.you need to summon npcs to continue their quest line.andre was in this one and 2 is trash and they bringed him again in the 3rd lol,not the first familiar npc you will see
Use pine resin against gargoyles, u can 4 hit them
I love the runbacks 😂 not saying they need to come back entirely but a few thrown in to Elden Ring would’ve been great lol
What's the song from 8:20?
Definitely go for the zweihander. It's found in the cemetery with the skeletons by Firelink Shrine.
Thought this was a zanny video because of the thumbnail
also there is an item named humanity its much like the ember but u need to make use of it u can use it regular and get full hp but also when having a number in the upper left that is the amount of humanity u got and u can reverse ur hollow in the price of humanity when u reversed hollow u get physical defense and almost all types of defense and u can summon the phantoms like solair that u could spawned him on the gargoyles boss and u when ur on human mode u also can kindle at a bonfire also in the cost of 1 humanity and every time u sit in the bonfire u kindled u will get ur estus back and extra 5 flasks u got ten u can kindle every bonfire at max of 10 without the item called rite of kindling can be found in the bottom ofthe catacombs the graveyard where u can find one of the best strenght wepons in the game on the start of the graveyard on a huge tomb
i thought this was a zanny video when i clicked it
My favourite part about watching other people play the game for the first time as I am doing right now is seeing how the things that seemed unbelievably difficult to me at first are trivial to other people and vice versa 😂 like the Taurus demon for some reason took me an ungodly amount of time even though in hindsight I can see how he wasn't that bad, Gargoyles only took me like three tries though, makes me feel a lot less dumb to realize that everyone has different parts they struggle with and we're all just trying our best to get by lol😂
One of my favorite strength weapons in this game is the great club. you can get it somewhat early on in the game and it has good strength scaling and a fun move set . classic strength weapon too as it’s an oversized bonk stick.
YOU CAN SLIDE DOWN LADDERS IN DS1, IT'S JUST BUGGED WITH CONTROLLERS. HOLD SPACE ON THE KEYBOARD AND IT WILL WORK. DISCOVERED THAT 2 DAYS AGO.
Use humanity and in bonfire go on reverse hollowing and you go human when you are human you can see summen sign near fall gate
I would suggest using free-cam. Then you can roll in any direction you want (Idk why they did not add omnidirectional rolling while locked on in the remaster but that's a long story).
Did you notice Solaire has the same voice actor as Alfred in Bloodborne?
12:20 that's a stagger. A stagger is when they flinch for a bit.
A stance break is for crit. Crit is called riposte btw.
Rainbow emoji
The more you knoe
DS1 is humbling after playing Elden ring, DS3 and Bloodborne. DS1 took me a hot minute to finish, but it’s so good. Beware of the run backs.
😝 Told ya don't start with DS3.
DS3 is a smoother transition from Elden Ring.
I went DS1 (2016; quit at Asylum Demon) -> Elden Ring -> Bloodborne -> DS3 -> DS1.
DS1 was shockingly slow but I actually fell in love with its crude charm.
blud got addicted too souls and when he finished all souls he's gonna find more and he's gonna play demon souls on ps3
The ranting at the end was great 😂😂
i love his excitement
if you manage to get the black knight halberd then youve basically won the game
The black knight's sword is the best weapon in this game