Remember, lore explanations or clarifications are NOT ALLOWED (as well as backseating and gameplay tips). If you REALLY want to discuss/post any of these, please follow this format: "POTENTIAL SPOILER WARNING" or "GAMEPLAY SUGGESTION BELOW"... or some similar warning, and then put the rest after "Read more". Prohibited comments without an appropriate warning will be removed.
Quality of life tip: When you’re using runes out of the inventory, if you hide the middle panel (like when you’re trying fashion souls) you can use every rune you want without having to close the inventory.
Need to go back and find the episode where you stood 5 feet from the sus floor and asked, I wonder if Elden ring has sus floors? And then walked away without checking 😭
*Spoiler* Rya? More funny is when he looked at the area with these Abductor machines but didn't check if there was a ladder to climb at the top of the mountain. lol It was painful to watch! xD
Crafting stuff & using consumables are very useful tools in this game, and I think it's a pity when a player never bothers to try or learn any of them, but, yeah there are so many options, it's overwhelming. I realized you really only might want to use a handful of them for any one build, and that all these options are here to supplement a very wide variety of build and role play styles. Some might only be really useful in, PVP, etc. So, for any one game, if the player figures out a few things which scale with and work well with their build and play style, that's probably how the devs foresaw the typical use of craftables out of the plethora of possibilities.
Oh thank God you finally found Seluvis' cellar. I wonder if there are any other ruins you have already visited which warrant some reinspection. I was also wondering if you have been including Kenneth Haight in your NPC sweeps at all, because I don't remember seeing you revisit him for a long time now.
Spoilers potentially for others There's technically a sus floor in the DS1 DLC. It's the one that disappears from under you by just walking on it, and puts you on the the trail of the cat(Avina I think?) that leads to the sus cave wall that then leads to Sif and the Artorias greatshield.
@@londonsheraton1 It is a 100% blind playthrough, that's just what happens. Also it seems like he has been ignoring the guidance of grace. Don't worry, there is still plenty more challenge to be had, especially in the late game + DLC.
Remember, lore explanations or clarifications are NOT ALLOWED (as well as backseating and gameplay tips).
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Smash cut to you standing on that illusory floor like two months ago wondering aloud about the possibilities of illusory floors. 🤣
I think we are going to hear "dingus" many times on the route to Volcano Manor.
Quality of life tip:
When you’re using runes out of the inventory, if you hide the middle panel (like when you’re trying fashion souls) you can use every rune you want without having to close the inventory.
Need to go back and find the episode where you stood 5 feet from the sus floor and asked, I wonder if Elden ring has sus floors? And then walked away without checking 😭
"Siluria's Woo" sounds like a skill that gives a +3 charisma bonus
The reaction to finally finding Seluvis's cellar is priceless 😭 So many emotions in those "HOLY SH1T"s hahaha.
14:15 idk why but you raising that torch is hilarious to me.
2:01:22 Hey that's peak fashion souls you're talking about!!
Hahaha so fun when you said "god damn it" :)
And ofc up above in Deeproot Depths too :)
MT Gelmir should be first on the list to solve.
Spoiler.......
If someone hadn't killed someone in a cave long, long ago, the hints given would have led him here 30+ episodes ago 😂😂
*Spoiler*
Rya?
More funny is when he looked at the area with these Abductor machines but didn't check if there was a ladder to climb at the top of the mountain. lol It was painful to watch! xD
Crafting stuff & using consumables are very useful tools in this game, and I think it's a pity when a player never bothers to try or learn any of them, but, yeah there are so many options, it's overwhelming. I realized you really only might want to use a handful of them for any one build, and that all these options are here to supplement a very wide variety of build and role play styles. Some might only be really useful in, PVP, etc. So, for any one game, if the player figures out a few things which scale with and work well with their build and play style, that's probably how the devs foresaw the typical use of craftables out of the plethora of possibilities.
Hate the implication of a Sellen puppet(?) being in a separate room with a bed in it.
I like to think he was working so hard that it was more convenient for him to just sleep at the office so to speak.
It's ok Achenar lots of men have trouble finding the Seluvis
Looks like you've found the Cathedal of the Forsaken sight of grace.
Oh thank God you finally found Seluvis' cellar. I wonder if there are any other ruins you have already visited which warrant some reinspection. I was also wondering if you have been including Kenneth Haight in your NPC sweeps at all, because I don't remember seeing you revisit him for a long time now.
Try Achenar 2x speed
Most difficult thing to do : avoid backseating when someone is seeking to resolve a problem and you know the solution. (Mt. Gelmir) lol
'dd' in Welsh is pronounced like 'th' in English (for example in 'the'). You can hear it in Elden Ring in the name of Blaidd.
I believe you 💯% 😅
Spoilers potentially for others
There's technically a sus floor in the DS1 DLC. It's the one that disappears from under you by just walking on it, and puts you on the the trail of the cat(Avina I think?) that leads to the sus cave wall that then leads to Sif and the Artorias greatshield.
Does it stress anyone else out seeing his level 1 rune at 99, for so many episodes?
Is it fun to be super over levelled wherever you go…? This game is supposed to challenge you, but your play style eliminates all of that.
@@londonsheraton1 It is a 100% blind playthrough, that's just what happens. Also it seems like he has been ignoring the guidance of grace. Don't worry, there is still plenty more challenge to be had, especially in the late game + DLC.
I'm still catching up, but Fallingstar Beast at up at the top of Mt Gelmer, I hope is waiting for him :)