@@yuritrasimaco5201 Kind of a letdown though too, lol. I thought after that buggy crap they would have ran it again, but maybe the model/animations just don't mesh with that area at all.
Lothric, the most intelligent boss, instead of charging like a animal,he just teleported to make things more easy for his elder brother, what a nice guy
@@ekopermana7150even though they are the penultimate boss of the game, they are honestly kinda underrated and underestimated. That fight is pretty hard but so enjoyable too.
@@myatthu7165 Can't just make stuff up and say it's canon tho. Each LoC started and ruled over their own age of fire and we haven't seen them even close to their prime. Yhorm was a ruler just like Lothric, the Abyss Watchers felled entire countries, which must take a lot of planning, and Aldrich doesn't really have known feats of intelligence tbf. Also Gwyn is a LoC, so he's probably the smartest. Lothric and Lorian just sat in their rooms scratching their arse refusing to link the fire, and that's really about all we know about them. The game actually heavily implies (in Dark Souls terms, outright says) they never actually linked the fire in the first place, they were just destined to do so, so technically not even LoCs. So there you go.
@@brentramsten249 In his case I suppose his "flying moves" are really more like stylised jumping as far as the game is concerned and still need to be on top of solid ground.
@@zaleost The gargoyles also cannot fly properly. It's pretty funny. Wish they could've coded any winged enemies to be immune to pitfalls and could just fly back up with a special animation.
If only Aldrich teleported closer to Judicator like Twin Princes, he would have had a clean victory (though at the end of the day the arrows still did their job). Also Storm King's death was hilarious, was not expecting it
I’m surprised that Midir is able to freely fly and attack a spot like that, rather than him being scripted to specifically only do it in his boss room and the path to the third bonfire
I think its the AI when you first see him from a tower when youre by a cliffside or something like that if im not wrong, and he does unlimited driveby shootings till youre dead or you hide on a doorhole further ahead
Not to mention that Midir was the one of the two dragons present who remembered that he has wings. The fact that the Storm King walked off the ledge was pure gold.
@@Noobzlikeu fun fact: for some reason, most ‘flying’ enemies don’t fly, they just hover and can fall down pits, sometimes they can keep a constant x co ordinate though
The Soul of Cinder showed why he’s the final boss in vanilla. He dodged those arrows with finesse and then even style killed him with the phase 2 intro, then gywn’s portion of the theme starts. Badass
Guy on the interview: So, you have to get from the stairs to the Judicator, and if you manage to do that - try to kill him. Any questions? Every boss: So we just need to run, huh? Friede: It's in a closed room, right? Nameless King: Will there be clouds? My 'dragon' pet is kinda scared of heights, and he can't fly if he sees the ground... Abyss Watchers legion: Do we *ALL* have to get there or is one enough? Twin Princes: So, we just have to *GET* to the Judicator? No matter how? Midir:*yawn* *Kill* the Judicator, got it.
@@firewall5189 Midir is one of the series hardest bosses. Lothric/Lorian are the second to last boss of the main game (not counting optional bosses) and while they got back up they should've been fine in the first place, if just barely hanging on.
Lothric knew exactly what to do - teleport past the archers, get to the one guy who actually matters in this encounter, burn that opponent down as fast as possible, and have a rez ready to get his tank/transport back up. Midir meanwhile was sitting on his perch the whole time calmly watching how everyone did or did not fail. Seriously, go to 1:52 and look at the left side of the screen. That's our dragon friend!
Considering a legion could have 4 - 6 thousand warriors, the ringed city wouldnt stand a chance if the abyss watchers invaded with full members. In fact, nothing would
considering that it wouldnt just be the one judicator defending the ringed city (e.g. the ringed knights and friggin midir, who can very easily cut down the abyss watchers' numbers with a single aoe attack), i dont think it wouldve been as easy as that.
The undead legion weren't only the sword-wielding Abyss Watchers you fight at the entrance to the catacombs. Though they were its main component, they had warriors of other disciplines too. Farron Dart reveals they developed and used their own sorceries. "Variation of Soul Arrow developed by sorcerers of the Undead Legion of Farron. Fire a soul dart. Well known among the Farron sorceries, it is learned far and wide due to its ease of use." - Farron Dart The Farron Dart was later refined by a Crystal Sage when they joined the Undead Legion, resulting in the more sophisticated Great Farron Dart and Farron Hail sorceries. If they couldn't fight Midir underground as we did, they would probably have something at their disposal to give them power over the air. I think the Judicator Giants would have been a much greater threat than Midir
0:22 The Champion yearned beyond his post, and braved far into the arrows’ fray, but tasted death atop the final step 0:57 Ocerios traipsed long in search of his kin, and just beyond where his son had slain the Demon Prince, he’d find no more but the end of his search 1:24 One watcher beheld a prophecy from the Old Wolf, only to lay slain in lands afar. 1:47 A legion would honor his path, and further did they reach, though all but one faced the Judicator. Kindled, burning with the strength of ten, he laid waste to the Judicator, but fell to the final volley 3:13 The Tyrant found purpose on the brink of hollowing after catching wind of the Ringed City. He’d be greeted not with conquerable land, but the crushing weight of his hubris - discontent holding only one city of Gods 3:34 The pontiff’s last ditch made a wretched landing, but deep within Aldritch’s blasphemous flesh did a hint of a soul sense his sister beyond the Judicator. Far from the volley, Gwyndolin’s vestiges returned his very own fire, but Aldritch’s hunger drove him closer, sealing his fate 4:28 The King of a race all but extinct happened upon the grave of his dear prince. Lifted down by the traitorous ilk of the Gods, he led a lone, mad dash into death 4:51 The armor felt it… another like itself, trapped in muck afar. Seeking the last of it’s own regiment, it barely fell upon the Judicator’s final call 5:32 The Princes sought the secret of man from dear Emma, who told of fellow demons serving the Blue Banner. At the very place where Prince Lorian slayed the Demon Prince long ago, the demons flew them to the mouth of their final stand. Lorian alone couldn’t survive killing the Judicator, but with Lothric at his side, the curse egged them further 6:08 The King swooped down, vengefully and valiantly, upon his Father’s distant land, but would only meet a storm beyond his own 6:32 Little did the lost denizens of the Ringed City realize - the fire itself touched down upon them. Deep in the fire rested the will of the Old Lord, and NO being, alive or undead, could stop the Lord of this very city from his homecoming. 7:21 Ayo the Pizza here… AUGH N- 7:41 C-canon??! 8:15 An eternity of consuming the darkness rendered their fellow Guardian far gone, and they could only pray upon bathing in his dark flame.
there's something so horrifying about the abyss watchers just dying en masse, and then one of them just stands back up and finishes the fight. farron's undead legion aint nothing to play with.
Old Demon King going senile at the bottom of the stairs and confusedly stumbling into a barrage of arrows has to be one of the funniest things I've seen lately 😂
Cindy and Gael just outrunning more than half the arrows were brilliant. Gundyr getting literally feet from the Judicator before dying was thrilling and infuriating at the same time.
@@Ausar_or_smth It made me think of playing fetch with my dog and he gets too riled up and runs right pass the ball before remembering "OH YEAH, the ball!"
@@Ausar_or_smth legends say this is how he actually entered the city. He was like "oh so the lords are in this little room right here. Never mind I'm an idiot, let's continue"
The watchers have deceptively good damage. The reason they always suck in these boss face-offs is because normal watchers do nerfed damage to other NPCs. Flame watcher doesn't seem to have that issue in this vid.
Kind of pointless for them to do that though... The Ashen One can respawn and he's not even remotely a threat when he awakens, he's just another unkindled.
@@markopusic8258 nah, it's highly effective to fasten the hollowing process I would put the controller if I'm being greet with them as soon as I finish my character creation and start the game
@@markopusic8258 He doesn't respawn. He dies and wakes up after some time. The more you die the longer it takes. They could keep his corpse imprisoned until he hollows. Game !=lore
Every other boss: Runs and gets shot to death, teleport, (Aldrich and Lorian), or runs threw the maze and wins. Nameless King and Freide, two of the toughest bosses in the whole game: fall of the map.
@@MrDibara I assume that the AI has no real conscious control over where it uses its teleport moves, Aldritch used his automatically after a certain amount of time and its meant to move him away from the player or at least to a different location. While Lorian's teleport is part of his attack move and always takes him directly to the player (or target).
Soul of Cinder falling then getting possessed by the soul of Great Lord Gwyn and become unbeatable and then killing the giant in an explosion was the most badass moment in this video ! Lorian dying valiantly taking the giant down with him as he carries his brother on his back and then lothric reviving him was the most wholesome moment in this video ! and Gael conquering the ringed city as he rushed for the Giant, which made sense lore wise as he actually did conquer the ringed city was the most accurate moment in this video !
Champion Gundyr: *Just books it toward Judicator, almost gets a hit in* Alright, fairly impressive, let's see the next attempt! Oceiros: *Trips going down the stairs, breaks his neck and dies* Fuck's sake. Next. Abyss Watchers: *Books it toward Judicator, gets a kill, but dies in the process* Ok, that one was badass. Too bad they got killed to a man. Next contestant! Sulyvahn: *Attempts to make an impressive entrance, gets 95% of his body mass replaced with arrows* ... I'm sensing a pattern here. Next. Aldritch: *Gets peppered, realizes he's not close enough to hit, teleports closer. Kills Judicator, but dies in the process* Ok, that was unexpected. Good to see his AI almost works outside his arena. Next! Old Demon King: *Gets down the stairs and immediately regrets everything* ... The Old King still managed to do better than I expected he would. Not a compliment, just a statement of fact. Next contestant. Dragonslayer Armor: *Actually manages to bait out some bad shots, lands a kill but dies simultaneously* Alright, better AI than I was expecting from any of the bosses. Good show. Next complete failure... I mean, contestant! Lothric and Lorian: *Teleports in front of Judicator, technically dies, but survives because Lothric only became vulnerable after Lorian landed the last hit on Judicator* Ooh, color me impressed! An actual kill that they survived! Though I'm gonna have to take some points off, though, due to double-teaming him. And I'm retroactively downgrading the performance of the Abyss Watchers, just for fairness's sake. I'm sure they won't mind, being dead and all. Lastly, glad to see the pattern broken. Next contestant! King of the Storm: *Yeets himself out of existence* ... -27/10. This was a complete disappointment. Just bring out the next contestant. Soul of Cinder: *Plin Plin Plon* Alright, that's what I'm talking about! Last hit with a resurrection explosion! 10/10, perfect execution! I think we've got a winner already, but let's not count anyone out yet. Next! Friede: *Wants absolutely nothing to do with this* ... Disqualified. I refuse to give this one a score. She gets only my disappointment. Get her out of my sight. Gael: *Kills him with only 10% of his true power* See, I knew there was a point bringing people out after SoC's performance! I was about to pack it up after Friede's shitshow, but we've got our new champion! Give it up for- Midir: *Flies in, roasts Judicator in two hits, only gets hit by a couple arrows* ... I mean, yeah, you could do that. Not very sporting, but it's flashy, effective, and it's objectively the best plan anyone here came up with, so I guess Midir wins.
A term used to describe a tactic that fully depends on some kind of gameplay feature that the developers did not take into account while designing the area/encounter/whatever. An NPC called Umbra from TES IV: Oblivion comes to a mind: she's one of the strongest NPCs in the game and basically impossible to defeat on lower levels, but there is a known cheese tactic that allows the player to claim victory easily. Simply put all the weapons around her into your inventory and then jump on a column where she can't hit you. Then you hit her with all the weapons until they break, which eventually results in her death and powerful items for the player. That is a cheese tactic. To beat the game through means that aren't part of the standart gameplay.
When Aldrich started blasting, I was only thinking of one thing in my head : "The target is too far away." "I'm out of range." "The target is too far away."
Aw damn, the Champ got so close! Dies right as he reaches the Judicator. Very good for a guy without a gimmick to fall back on. Consumed King: Man shot dead while taking his son out for a walk. Abyss Watchers: They throw everything they have at the Judicator just to take him down with them. Pontiff Sully: Priest Shot dead while taking a stroll about town. Aldrich: Vastly underestimated his own range, until he finally got a clue and got closer so he could just shoot the Judicator. Old Demon King: A rare sight in these videos! easily the most forgotten boss here, lets see how he does... annnd he's dead. WELP. Dragonslayer Armor: Actually kinda Fascinating, as his shield protected him for a huge chunk of the cheese. Still took him down to his last HP to kill the Judicator Twin Princes: Walking is for peasants. Storm King: Bridge is not OSHA compliant Soul of Cinder: Yooooooooo, dude actually took the correct route! even styled so hard by finishing off the Judicator with the Second phase transformation! Sister Friede: Fuck this gay shit I'm out Slave Knight Gael: Doesn't give a fuck, just rolls up and stomps the Judicator. Midir: Just Dragon Things
The Dragon Slayer Armor could have done a lot better if they were a bit slower at the beginning I think. Once the arrows started, the major chunk of arrows were coming from the back, and the shield obviously doesn't face that way. Kinda interesting if being slower actually could have been an advantage.
I love how the abyss legion fight went. Many died from the hail of arrows, with only two left they attacked the Judicator with all their might, but it wasn't enough. One of them died, with the last barely evading the arrows. With his last strand of strength he slashed into Judicator, but even that wasn't enough. He was shot down by the archers behind him, and dropped to the floor. But it's not yet done, one more time all the strength from all of the fallen abyss watchers to a single point. The undead stood up with its burning will and sword, slashes fiercely against the Judicator. But it won't go down that easily, it called upon the archers one last time, before it got struck down by the flaming blade of the abyss watcher. As it died, the Archers are still there, aiming.. and took the shot. It hit the back of the abyss watcher, and they fell to the ground. Now they too, are dead. A bloody battlefield. Anyways love the video great job!
When frieda fell down the first stairs I was worried that she took alot of damage, but she took none and I was relieved, then she dashed of edge, It got a good laugh out of me. Nameless king and King if the storm falling off got me a little bit to.
Well he still got his bullshit to take him to a tie after he died😂🤷🏿♂️also, still funny how the King Of The Storm is a dragon but just decides not to properly be a dragon, while you have Midir not even giving a shit about landing anywhere near that death trap, and actually being a dragon😂
I like how freide and the one abyss watcher are actual representations of walking into the the ringed city for the 1st time. You either get pelted by arrows or you panic roll off the bridge lol
Lothric and Lorian had the right idea. Just teleport straight to the Judicator and maul him. But Lothric was the MVP of that one, bringing that revive Miracle in case Lorian died. Of course, nothing tops Midir showing all these noobasses how it's done! XD
When I saw the ten abyss watchers start moving all I could imagine was the old counter strike bot talk and radio chat. "Go go go, Roger that, taking fire need assistance!"
Champion Gundyr's probably my favorite fight in the game. He doesn't rely on cheese, he's literally just a hardcore warrior. It actually felt like you were going toe to toe with a really good player.
Lothric and Lorian are such epic duo, they just broke the adjucator game with their teleportation! Also Nameless King and King of Storm were disappointment and yet so funny moment LOL
I totally expected Nameless king to obliterate the giant, turns out, the Heide Tower Dragonrider isn't the only Dragonrider who needs to be wary of gravity.
Abyss Watcher at 3:05 is like, “I’ve won, but at what cost?” Meanwhile DSA and Soul of Cinder were rushing like someone needing a PS5 at a Black Friday sale.
I absolutely love Gundyr, but he usually doesn't do well in these videos, that's why I was so impressed by him actually getting right in front of the Judicator before dying, man's a beast!
I actually really like the fact that Gael ingame fits his lore. On his mission, to get the black pigment, he pretty much hunted everyone down in the ringed city, so he had to pass the Judicator at some point. Unless the twisted souls lore stickes again and it was our character who killed the judicator and Gael was able to rampage in the ringed city without breaking through the defenses.
Impossible since Gael left message everywhere in ring city so he has to arrived first and who know maybe there was like 10 judicator and the one player met is the last survivor from Gael hunt
@@the_jingo I think it could possible, because gaels messages aren't in the ringed city. They are in drege heap. He led us to the ringed city but inside we still find a lot of "life" happening there and so far no sign of gael. The player triggers a massive timeskip as he breaks the egg of Filianore, where no one knows what happened and this might have been the point where gael found his way in. We need an actual Souls Lore Expert here XD
8:15 This is why Video Game dragons don’t generally abuse flight to it’s full capacity without some kind of catch or handicap unless the player is equally overpowered in their own right.
Midir: *uses his wings to fly*
King of Storm: "Fuck this shit, im out"
That's the problem of being a giant chicken. Don't fly very well.
I'm dead laughing
Use brain 😅😅
the wings on the giant dragon are purely for show to scare away predators
The King of the Storm falling off as his music stops abruptly made me lol
I expected Midir to pull that one.
Very majestic how he was realistically flying around.
Man, that was comedic gold LoL
@@yuritrasimaco5201 Kind of a letdown though too, lol. I thought after that buggy crap they would have ran it again, but maybe the model/animations just don't mesh with that area at all.
He had somewhere else he needed to be and decided to death port back to his last bonfire.
That moment of " YOU CAN FLY!"
Judicator: "you cant cross this bridge"
Twin princes: "ok I wont"
Judicator: "then how will you invade?"
Twin princes: " *observe* "
*Boromir* one does not simply walk into the Ringed City
*Twin Princes:* duly noted
@@davidhong1934 Love the LotR reference!
HACKS ACTiVATE
Lothric, the most intelligent boss, instead of charging like a animal,he just teleported to make things more easy for his elder brother, what a nice guy
Tbf canonically he IS the most intelligent one out of all lord of cinders.
even revived him in the end, what a champ :)
And somehow for me, Lothric & Lorian are harder than Nameless King on NG+ 3 and higher
@@ekopermana7150even though they are the penultimate boss of the game, they are honestly kinda underrated and underestimated. That fight is pretty hard but so enjoyable too.
@@myatthu7165 Can't just make stuff up and say it's canon tho. Each LoC started and ruled over their own age of fire and we haven't seen them even close to their prime. Yhorm was a ruler just like Lothric, the Abyss Watchers felled entire countries, which must take a lot of planning, and Aldrich doesn't really have known feats of intelligence tbf.
Also Gwyn is a LoC, so he's probably the smartest. Lothric and Lorian just sat in their rooms scratching their arse refusing to link the fire, and that's really about all we know about them. The game actually heavily implies (in Dark Souls terms, outright says) they never actually linked the fire in the first place, they were just destined to do so, so technically not even LoCs. So there you go.
"Nameless king is the most badass boss in the series!"
Nameless king:
The way his music cits off OMG
Midir in that moment: This kid has a lot to learn from the dragons, I’ll show him how we do it.
Wondering if midir is older than nameless king?
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@@babadookdi4921 aslo midir: falls in cave then dies
Lorian and lothric certainly weren’t putting up with the giants crap. And midir showed how to use wings properly
unlike the storm king who gained a sudden and lethal amnesia of "how the heck do these wings work again?"
lothric uses shunkanido was super effective
@@brentramsten249 In his case I suppose his "flying moves" are really more like stylised jumping as far as the game is concerned and still need to be on top of solid ground.
Midir already lives there!
@@zaleost The gargoyles also cannot fly properly. It's pretty funny. Wish they could've coded any winged enemies to be immune to pitfalls and could just fly back up with a special animation.
(Aldrich dies to magic arrow spam)
Everyone: “Yes! That’s how it feels!”
Hahahah!
Still kills the Judicator with arrow spam immediately after. XD
He killed them with arrows as well
"You get what you fucking deserve"
-everyone
"I'm just a huge fan of the sports"
Soul of Cinder: "Call the ambulance"
...
"But not for me"
7:41 unseen footage of Gael making his way to get the Dark Soul
15510th age of fire, colorized
That's when I'm going up the stairs
Midir and Lorian were master cheesers while nameless king cheesed himself. Not all cheese is created equal!
Not all cheese is equal for cheesing
Some cheese is Gouda, some cheese just stinks and makes you Bleu
Send not for whom the cheese cheeses
It cheeses for thee
Midir a bit OP :)
Friede also self cheesed
If only Aldrich teleported closer to Judicator like Twin Princes, he would have had a clean victory (though at the end of the day the arrows still did their job). Also Storm King's death was hilarious, was not expecting it
Unfortunately Aldrich has the incentive to stay away from you. And the only thing missing to the Storm King's death was a record needle screech.
> Can fly. >Tries to walk through the guantlet instead of just landing on him. >Falls off a cliff and dies.
Friede too lol
@@OnyxTheGamingMachine bro friede was the dumbest death lol. She had no excuse for that xD
that distance limit on spells is bullshit. if all of Aldritch`s spells had hit from the beginning he wouldnt even need to go second phase
Midir basically just showed the judicator whos really in charge of the ringed city. Whatta good boy
Does Midir like belly rubs?
I think that's not Midir. It was Kalameet all along. Midir would fall trying to land on this bridge
"bitch I LIVE here, you cant stop me, I own this place stfu"
"Stupid Giant. Remember who was favored by the gods the most!"
@@Hedge_the_Hog It's a bonus. Chances are it was a Midir with AI that was edited so he'd stay in the air and do his fire attacks.
soul of cinder as he falls to his knees: "You should have gone for the head"
*transforms into gwyn instantly killing everyone*
I’m surprised that Midir is able to freely fly and attack a spot like that, rather than him being scripted to specifically only do it in his boss room and the path to the third bonfire
yea same
He used the animation when midir does a flyby flame breath in his actual boss fight I think
I think it is the bridge version, where he keeps breathing and breathing fire to prevent the player from crossing.
I think its the AI when you first see him from a tower when youre by a cliffside or something like that if im not wrong, and he does unlimited driveby shootings till youre dead or you hide on a doorhole further ahead
@@kryse4806 Can you actually kill midir in that part? what happens if you do?
Dragonslayer: "I'm taking you with me!"
Oh Raccoon of motivation please motivate me. Share your wisdom.
LET ME SHOW YOU HOW TO USE A SHIELD!
I think Dragonslayer got a janky archer spawn there at the end, had it been a close quarters summon he'd have gone right on with the invasion
*I may die here, but I guarantee you that I won't die alone.*
Many of the bosses this time around "I'm taking you with me"
Oceiros: “excuse me have you seen my child here?”
Judicator and the 50 archers :🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹
The whole gang just wakes up and choose violence. No respect for the elderly smh
Oceiros: where my child :(
Judicatory and 50 archers: peace was never an option....................... pew pew pew
How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?
didn't even let the king get down the stairs before they started blasting smh
Man hadn't even gotten down the stairs and he died LMAO
Midir in the background sends greetings
In just 10 months we might see that happen
And by "that" I mean midir walking right off the fucking bridge
@@randmgenericname5077 Wouldn’t be the first time he fell off a bridge
I feel like Midir is the mascot of the channel.
Is he there in the actual game? I've never seen him.
@@grfrjiglstan no it's a meme/creepypasta just like Herobrine is for minecraft
SoC: *Kills the Judicator with Gwyn’s soul*
Twin princes: *Kill Judicator and survive because of their last phase*
Midir and Gael: What’s up noobs?
Why no one mentions Yhorm from first part of series :P
@@ilikeanimeverymuch Yhorm will cake walk him, he is an aggro tanko against the characters lol
Boss fight midir would have 100% died though lmao
@@ohboi2119 maybe but now he just 2 shot him.
Dragonslayer Armour was so close
I’m having trouble believing that Midir’s strafing run wasn’t a scripted event, it targeted the Judicator so beautifully.
That was literal precision CAS on the poor judicator
Not to mention that Midir was the one of the two dragons present who remembered that he has wings. The fact that the Storm King walked off the ledge was pure gold.
@@Noobzlikeu fun fact: for some reason, most ‘flying’ enemies don’t fly, they just hover and can fall down pits, sometimes they can keep a constant x co ordinate though
Lothric and Lorian teleport next to the judicator
Judicator: Wait that's illegal
I didn’t expect them to be able to teleport that far.
Nothing personal, kid.
funny how they even still had to use there second health bar, but it was straight savage, but it goes for show that darkeater midir was the best
Ocerios slowly walking halfway down the stairs then dying 😂
He didn't want to live anymore after his invisible child got ripped to shreds by arrows
10 out of 10 knew it would happen. ^_^
He's old. Give him a break 😹
@Grakata He also has a running animation in phase 1 if you control him with the debug menu
He's depressed anyway
I was not prepared for The Nameless King doing his best Ceaseless Discharge impression.
The Soul of Cinder showed why he’s the final boss in vanilla. He dodged those arrows with finesse and then even style killed him with the phase 2 intro, then gywn’s portion of the theme starts. Badass
Aldrich: "What kind of attack is this?"
Judicator: "It's yours, but better."
Aldrich: "Mine is still really good though."
Judicator: "Oh..."
😂😂😂
not funny
@@kaandosantos5570
Thanks for sharing
Both of them died so Aldrich was kinda right ☺️
Literally said : You're not special bro! I can spam arrow too!! BY MYSELF!
Nameless King showing us who the real strongest enemy in the game is.
Edit: Damn Friede too lol
Cut him some slack, Nameless King is not used to such trifle matters as ground collission and gravity.
gravity
@@dragons_advocate He got used to the clouds carrying him
hahaha the edit got me good xD
They did the Goofy challenge
Guy on the interview: So, you have to get from the stairs to the Judicator, and if you manage to do that - try to kill him. Any questions?
Every boss: So we just need to run, huh?
Friede: It's in a closed room, right?
Nameless King: Will there be clouds? My 'dragon' pet is kinda scared of heights, and he can't fly if he sees the ground...
Abyss Watchers legion: Do we *ALL* have to get there or is one enough?
Twin Princes: So, we just have to *GET* to the Judicator? No matter how?
Midir:*yawn* *Kill* the Judicator, got it.
Basically this lol
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Soul of Cinder ran so fast that arrows can't even hit him lol
"I built this city on rock and roll"
Mans went Ultra Instinct
Nobody knows the Ringed City better than the man who built it.
Soul of cinder is the strongest, he unlocked the ultra instict.
and in the second phase he obtained the mastered ultra instict.
SoC is fast as light, but what about Gael? Is he as fast as darkness?
Seeing Pontiff with all his annoying swagger getting gunned down straight away was pretty satisfying. Thank you.
Aldrich did his best
*Sees sister freide dodge behind the staircase*
Me: holy shit, that’s so sma-
Sister freide: alright I’ll catch you later.
😂👍
Girl just wanted to show off her big brain moves and that was it
Abyss Watcher Legion descending on the Ringed City is a kick ass concept.
They'd absplutely have done that if they didn't bother linking the flame and kept going on an abyss-purging rampage
Also does it count as a win since they did technically kill the Judicator, or a tie since they died after because the ghosts keep attacking?
@@RavensMirthOfficial Nah, it's a win for them as that last one got his kill before the judicator did
@@RavensMirthOfficial 100% casualty rate
Flawless victory
After the oolice incident . It makes perfect sense. Manus came from the Ring City originally. So there going to attack the source.
Love how both Lothric and Midir cheesed the whole bowmen welcome party
They teleported straight to the giant and still died.
FromSoftware: and?
@@JM64 midir didnt die, and the twins just casually got back up again
@@firewall5189 Midir is one of the series hardest bosses.
Lothric/Lorian are the second to last boss of the main game (not counting optional bosses) and while they got back up they should've been fine in the first place, if just barely hanging on.
"Play smarter, not harder, dear brother."
Lothric knew exactly what to do - teleport past the archers, get to the one guy who actually matters in this encounter, burn that opponent down as fast as possible, and have a rez ready to get his tank/transport back up. Midir meanwhile was sitting on his perch the whole time calmly watching how everyone did or did not fail. Seriously, go to 1:52 and look at the left side of the screen. That's our dragon friend!
Why’s no one else talking about just how damn fast gundyr and dragon slayer armor are?
I was legit surprised that Gundyr made it to the Judicator so fast
gundyr still isnt fast enough though
They’re pretty hard to zone out to catch your breath mid fight. Gundyr is especially a dick about it.
imagine if lord of cinder was as fast as gundyr
Because everyone's been run over by them so many times that its not unremarkable to see a train with no brakes.
Soul of Cinder: dodging those arrows like a literally BOSS
the last few abyss watchers in the end did too
You forgot the slav knight
@@riodemark9999 nah there were 3 aw but 2 succeeded...bcoz all the archers targeted the third aw
@@RX0_GundamUnicorn ah yes the Slav knight, the collector of vodka and adidas and master of the squat
Yeah the princes took the MVP by working smart not hard. 😁
But Soul of Cinder just weaving through the arrows was impressive!
Casuls: *die to relentless torrents of arrows*
Gael: *SWIGGITY SWOOTY, I'M COMING FOR THAT BOOTY*
Gael got promised some thicc booty of his choosing
Considering a legion could have 4 - 6 thousand warriors, the ringed city wouldnt stand a chance if the abyss watchers invaded with full members. In fact, nothing would
considering that it wouldnt just be the one judicator defending the ringed city (e.g. the ringed knights and friggin midir, who can very easily cut down the abyss watchers' numbers with a single aoe attack), i dont think it wouldve been as easy as that.
@@firewall5189 Especially with midir. Do the abyss watchers have any dragonslayer bows in their armory? Air superiority is definitely a factor
@@brenbail2000 well… in the concept art they carry a bow on their backs but still is just a concept.
The undead legion weren't only the sword-wielding Abyss Watchers you fight at the entrance to the catacombs. Though they were its main component, they had warriors of other disciplines too. Farron Dart reveals they developed and used their own sorceries.
"Variation of Soul Arrow developed by sorcerers of the Undead Legion of Farron.
Fire a soul dart.
Well known among the Farron sorceries, it is learned far and wide due to its ease of use." - Farron Dart
The Farron Dart was later refined by a Crystal Sage when they joined the Undead Legion, resulting in the more sophisticated Great Farron Dart and Farron Hail sorceries. If they couldn't fight Midir underground as we did, they would probably have something at their disposal to give them power over the air. I think the Judicator Giants would have been a much greater threat than Midir
Just bring silver knight with them
0:22 The Champion yearned beyond his post, and braved far into the arrows’ fray, but tasted death atop the final step
0:57 Ocerios traipsed long in search of his kin, and just beyond where his son had slain the Demon Prince, he’d find no more but the end of his search
1:24 One watcher beheld a prophecy from the Old Wolf, only to lay slain in lands afar. 1:47 A legion would honor his path, and further did they reach, though all but one faced the Judicator. Kindled, burning with the strength of ten, he laid waste to the Judicator, but fell to the final volley
3:13 The Tyrant found purpose on the brink of hollowing after catching wind of the Ringed City. He’d be greeted not with conquerable land, but the crushing weight of his hubris - discontent holding only one city of Gods
3:34 The pontiff’s last ditch made a wretched landing, but deep within Aldritch’s blasphemous flesh did a hint of a soul sense his sister beyond the Judicator. Far from the volley, Gwyndolin’s vestiges returned his very own fire, but Aldritch’s hunger drove him closer, sealing his fate
4:28 The King of a race all but extinct happened upon the grave of his dear prince. Lifted down by the traitorous ilk of the Gods, he led a lone, mad dash into death
4:51 The armor felt it… another like itself, trapped in muck afar. Seeking the last of it’s own regiment, it barely fell upon the Judicator’s final call
5:32 The Princes sought the secret of man from dear Emma, who told of fellow demons serving the Blue Banner. At the very place where Prince Lorian slayed the Demon Prince long ago, the demons flew them to the mouth of their final stand. Lorian alone couldn’t survive killing the Judicator, but with Lothric at his side, the curse egged them further
6:08 The King swooped down, vengefully and valiantly, upon his Father’s distant land, but would only meet a storm beyond his own
6:32 Little did the lost denizens of the Ringed City realize - the fire itself touched down upon them. Deep in the fire rested the will of the Old Lord, and NO being, alive or undead, could stop the Lord of this very city from his homecoming.
7:21 Ayo the Pizza here… AUGH N-
7:41 C-canon??!
8:15 An eternity of consuming the darkness rendered their fellow Guardian far gone, and they could only pray upon bathing in his dark flame.
Holy shit
I think Gael was still an ordinary undead when he entered the city
Second account of Vaatividya?
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@@davidhong1934 No proof either way
there's something so horrifying about the abyss watchers just dying en masse, and then one of them just stands back up and finishes the fight. farron's undead legion aint nothing to play with.
wolf knight just had to finish what his buddies started
Remeber, they are the folowers of artorias, they must persevere even after death, Just like him after the abyss
its called nakama lol
@@Levixne nakama
Wolf Blood Clan ain't nothin to fuck with
Lothric and Lorian being the power duo
is that fucking chad ruby??
@@willians.9821 I was about to ask that too lol
@@willians.9821 truly horrifying
@@willians.9821 "Yes."
there is a reason why it's called wincest
Old Demon King going senile at the bottom of the stairs and confusedly stumbling into a barrage of arrows has to be one of the funniest things I've seen lately 😂
I love how every "Boss vs [X]" always has the moment of "So, when does Aldrich want to win?"
Champion Gundyr, Dragonslayer Armor, Soul of Cinder and Gael runs were epic
Cindy and Gael just outrunning more than half the arrows were brilliant. Gundyr getting literally feet from the Judicator before dying was thrilling and infuriating at the same time.
I was really hoping champion was going to make it
Geal boi did great
But It was funny when he missed the stairs he said to himself
Wait something wrong I can feel it
@@Ausar_or_smth It made me think of playing fetch with my dog and he gets too riled up and runs right pass the ball before remembering "OH YEAH, the ball!"
@@Ausar_or_smth legends say this is how he actually entered the city. He was like "oh so the lords are in this little room right here. Never mind I'm an idiot, let's continue"
Judicator: "You can't defeat me"
Soul of Cinder: "I know, but HE can"
Gwyn inside the SoC: *start to plin plin plon*
Looooooooooooooooool
Plin Plin Plon 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The plin plin plon is too strong
Have your damn upvote for the "plin plin plon"!
Okay seriously what the fuck does plin plin plon mean? I have absolutely no fucking idea
Nameless King be like: "Alright my Storm King, we shall conquer this forsaken land. Hey watch your step, *WATCH YOUR STE*" (Dies)
Aye bro, watch yo jet. Watch yo jet bruh. *WATCH YO JE-*
5:53 Lothric: "Rise if you would. For that, is our victory."
The princes had a plan, and they executed it flawlessly. Bravo!
I'm surprised that the last abyss watcher was able to kill the judicator
A true tryhard man (men)
He would have survived too but the archers are fucking cancer and don't go away the instant the Judicator dies.
@@JM64 Just like Aldrich's massive arrows spam
EDGE NEVER DIES
The watchers have deceptively good damage. The reason they always suck in these boss face-offs is because normal watchers do nerfed damage to other NPCs. Flame watcher doesn't seem to have that issue in this vid.
Goddamn twin princes with the clutch teamwork strats
The judicator was like: NANI!!
Lorian just put 2 fingers on his forehead to skip the walk.
They were having NONE of the Judicators crap! 😄
Lorian & Lothric: "I'm Gonna Do What's Called A Pro Gamer Move".
Me: Imagine if they knew where the Ashen One started the game.
Plot twist: Lorian and Lothric teleport to the player at the start of the game, but the player is squillakilla. No hit run!
Kind of pointless for them to do that though... The Ashen One can respawn and he's not even remotely a threat when he awakens, he's just another unkindled.
@@markopusic8258 nah, it's highly effective to fasten the hollowing process
I would put the controller if I'm being greet with them as soon as I finish my character creation and start the game
Ashen one : rolls*
@@markopusic8258 He doesn't respawn. He dies and wakes up after some time. The more you die the longer it takes. They could keep his corpse imprisoned until he hollows. Game !=lore
Happy that Gael was actually fully capable of reaching the Ringed City.
Imagine if he wasnt able to
Soul of Cinder: *gets to second phase*
Argo: O shit it's him.
Every other boss: Runs and gets shot to death, teleport, (Aldrich and Lorian), or runs threw the maze and wins.
Nameless King and Freide, two of the toughest bosses in the whole game: fall of the map.
Gravity always wins
@@PanRokador Gravity ... is a harness
@@scottsbarbarossalogic3665 I have harnessed the harness.
I didn't even have a chance to run!
nameless king was too big for the map, freide was just dumb
Gael showing us how he actually invaded the ringed city.
wow!
Aldritch was definitely the smartest one but the game was not having his crap
If he was really smart, he would've tried teleporting closer to the Judicator, cause those initial spells weren't even reaching him!
@@MrDibara thats what he meant by the game not accepting aldritch's cheese strat😭
He wastes my potential.
Aldrich arrows spell cast looked cool though
@@MrDibara I assume that the AI has no real conscious control over where it uses its teleport moves, Aldritch used his automatically after a certain amount of time and its meant to move him away from the player or at least to a different location. While Lorian's teleport is part of his attack move and always takes him directly to the player (or target).
Soul of Cinder falling then getting possessed by the soul of Great Lord Gwyn and become unbeatable and then killing the giant in an explosion was the most badass moment in this video !
Lorian dying valiantly taking the giant down with him as he carries his brother on his back and then lothric reviving him was the most wholesome moment in this video !
and Gael conquering the ringed city as he rushed for the Giant, which made sense lore wise as he actually did conquer the ringed city was the most accurate moment in this video !
Champion Gundyr: *Just books it toward Judicator, almost gets a hit in*
Alright, fairly impressive, let's see the next attempt!
Oceiros: *Trips going down the stairs, breaks his neck and dies*
Fuck's sake. Next.
Abyss Watchers: *Books it toward Judicator, gets a kill, but dies in the process*
Ok, that one was badass. Too bad they got killed to a man. Next contestant!
Sulyvahn: *Attempts to make an impressive entrance, gets 95% of his body mass replaced with arrows*
... I'm sensing a pattern here. Next.
Aldritch: *Gets peppered, realizes he's not close enough to hit, teleports closer. Kills Judicator, but dies in the process*
Ok, that was unexpected. Good to see his AI almost works outside his arena. Next!
Old Demon King: *Gets down the stairs and immediately regrets everything*
... The Old King still managed to do better than I expected he would. Not a compliment, just a statement of fact. Next contestant.
Dragonslayer Armor: *Actually manages to bait out some bad shots, lands a kill but dies simultaneously*
Alright, better AI than I was expecting from any of the bosses. Good show. Next complete failure... I mean, contestant!
Lothric and Lorian: *Teleports in front of Judicator, technically dies, but survives because Lothric only became vulnerable after Lorian landed the last hit on Judicator*
Ooh, color me impressed! An actual kill that they survived! Though I'm gonna have to take some points off, though, due to double-teaming him. And I'm retroactively downgrading the performance of the Abyss Watchers, just for fairness's sake. I'm sure they won't mind, being dead and all. Lastly, glad to see the pattern broken. Next contestant!
King of the Storm: *Yeets himself out of existence*
... -27/10. This was a complete disappointment. Just bring out the next contestant.
Soul of Cinder: *Plin Plin Plon*
Alright, that's what I'm talking about! Last hit with a resurrection explosion! 10/10, perfect execution! I think we've got a winner already, but let's not count anyone out yet. Next!
Friede: *Wants absolutely nothing to do with this*
... Disqualified. I refuse to give this one a score. She gets only my disappointment. Get her out of my sight.
Gael: *Kills him with only 10% of his true power*
See, I knew there was a point bringing people out after SoC's performance! I was about to pack it up after Friede's shitshow, but we've got our new champion! Give it up for-
Midir: *Flies in, roasts Judicator in two hits, only gets hit by a couple arrows*
... I mean, yeah, you could do that. Not very sporting, but it's flashy, effective, and it's objectively the best plan anyone here came up with, so I guess Midir wins.
Dunno man, its hardly a double team/gankfest when Judicator has like 4 to 12+ phantoms doing all the work
Soul Of Cinder killing the Judicator with the Plin Plin Plon is amazing
The plon is mightier than the pin, or so they say.
The bosses were like
'So just walk to the giant? That's it? Nothing else I should know about? Alrighty then.'
poor Oceiros
Everyone is so surprised that the Soul of Cinder managed to win, but who else except other Dark Soul's Players would know how to cheese so perfectly?
It's even more poetic, because the players actually got killed, because who can actually survive that hellish bridge?
He also followed the path a lot of players use
What does "to cheese" mean?
A term used to describe a tactic that fully depends on some kind of gameplay feature that the developers did not take into account while designing the area/encounter/whatever. An NPC called Umbra from TES IV: Oblivion comes to a mind: she's one of the strongest NPCs in the game and basically impossible to defeat on lower levels, but there is a known cheese tactic that allows the player to claim victory easily. Simply put all the weapons around her into your inventory and then jump on a column where she can't hit you. Then you hit her with all the weapons until they break, which eventually results in her death and powerful items for the player. That is a cheese tactic. To beat the game through means that aren't part of the standart gameplay.
@@scar4361 much appreciated, mate!
Crystal lizard: did you do it?
Abyss watcher: yes.
Crystal lizard: what did it cost?
Abyss watcher: everything.
i really like how gael's section here is probably just canon
I mean not exactly since the gael you fight is gone mad after consuming the dark soul. So he wouldn't fight like that.
he only goes mad in his second or third phase
@@Laezar1 gael only show menssages before ringed city in human phase, is probable when enter in ringed city gael are a beast form there
I love how cinder was just like "Okay been there, done that, later friends" when he won.
It felt like he realized he left his phone at home
I can't stop laughing at Storm King. I was expecting so much from them.
I want a rematch without the King of the Storm. Just Nameless King
@@hydroshock1853 Nameless king maybe have died tho those archer damage xD
@@moch10402he would’ve edge walked right into those arrows.
@@abugonapugonamugonarug1653 Nameless King ain't no Yhorm tho
Sister Fired 😅
Abyss watchers and dragonslayer: In death, sacrifice"
Lothric and Lorian: yeah, about that...
Gael and SoC: "Well..."
Nameless King and Friede: you can't kill me if i kill myself first
@@hmmmmmm8769 _my waifu is cute but damn she's dumb_
Yhorm: "ah yes, what a nice breeze today"
Check pt 1 for context
Pontiff: I'll just slowly walk down the stairs with my swords ready. I'll look menacing enough.
Judicator: Looks doesn't mean skill. Observe...
When Aldrich started blasting, I was only thinking of one thing in my head :
"The target is too far away."
"I'm out of range."
"The target is too far away."
Aw damn, the Champ got so close! Dies right as he reaches the Judicator. Very good for a guy without a gimmick to fall back on.
Consumed King: Man shot dead while taking his son out for a walk.
Abyss Watchers: They throw everything they have at the Judicator just to take him down with them.
Pontiff Sully: Priest Shot dead while taking a stroll about town.
Aldrich: Vastly underestimated his own range, until he finally got a clue and got closer so he could just shoot the Judicator.
Old Demon King: A rare sight in these videos! easily the most forgotten boss here, lets see how he does... annnd he's dead. WELP.
Dragonslayer Armor: Actually kinda Fascinating, as his shield protected him for a huge chunk of the cheese. Still took him down to his last HP to kill the Judicator
Twin Princes: Walking is for peasants.
Storm King: Bridge is not OSHA compliant
Soul of Cinder: Yooooooooo, dude actually took the correct route! even styled so hard by finishing off the Judicator with the Second phase transformation!
Sister Friede: Fuck this gay shit I'm out
Slave Knight Gael: Doesn't give a fuck, just rolls up and stomps the Judicator.
Midir: Just Dragon Things
The Dragon Slayer Armor could have done a lot better if they were a bit slower at the beginning I think. Once the arrows started, the major chunk of arrows were coming from the back, and the shield obviously doesn't face that way. Kinda interesting if being slower actually could have been an advantage.
I rooted for the abyss watchers, and legit had a "lets GOOOO" moment when the last one got back up. I count that exchange as a success honestly.
Seeing as only 11 of them went in, there's waaay more where that came from! Success guaranteed!
It could be if the goal was to kill the Judicator. However, you can't invade Ringed City while dead, so they failed.
@@MrLoowiz all abyss watchers are undead, they'll just get back up eventually
@@Teal_. They didn't, last time I played the game.
@@MrLoowiz They waited until you left
Gwyn knows how to properly avoid the security system. Figures.
Also Friede's incredible fail had me rofling.
Wait which one is gwyn? I never play dark soul so i kinda forgot some charcter when i read or watch some walkthrough
@@rio121rahmansyah Soul of Cinder is an amalgamation of all the people that linked the fire, including Gwyn.
I love how the abyss legion fight went. Many died from the hail of arrows, with only two left they attacked the Judicator with all their might, but it wasn't enough. One of them died, with the last barely evading the arrows. With his last strand of strength he slashed into Judicator, but even that wasn't enough. He was shot down by the archers behind him, and dropped to the floor. But it's not yet done, one more time all the strength from all of the fallen abyss watchers to a single point. The undead stood up with its burning will and sword, slashes fiercely against the Judicator. But it won't go down that easily, it called upon the archers one last time, before it got struck down by the flaming blade of the abyss watcher. As it died, the Archers are still there, aiming.. and took the shot. It hit the back of the abyss watcher, and they fell to the ground. Now they too, are dead. A bloody battlefield.
Anyways love the video great job!
When frieda fell down the first stairs I was worried that she took alot of damage, but she took none and I was relieved, then she dashed of edge, It got a good laugh out of me. Nameless king and King if the storm falling off got me a little bit to.
Gwyn just came straight to Ringed City to kick Judicator in the face, showing pygmies who's the boss lmao, then ran away
Step 1: visit ringed city
Step 2: kill the beta judicator
Step 3: activate phase 2 to assert dominance
Step 4: Leave
- Gwyn's sigma grindset
@@pokimanefartcompilation
Step 5: Play "can you feel my heart"
@@pokimanefartcompilation
Alpha phuggs.
Beta bucks.
But Sigma gets the cash and ligma.
Suly: Ok lets walk slow and lets look menacing so they surre... *arrow to the face*
I used to be a Pontiff like you, then I took an arrow everywhere.
So Aldrich, how does it feel to be on the receiving end of a arrow storm?
Also love how how the Storm King, who can fly, dies to Gravity...
Well he still got his bullshit to take him to a tie after he died😂🤷🏿♂️also, still funny how the King Of The Storm is a dragon but just decides not to properly be a dragon, while you have Midir not even giving a shit about landing anywhere near that death trap, and actually being a dragon😂
The storm King just remembered being himself, a giant chicken
Loved that last Abyss Watcher took the Judicator back to the Abyss with him.
Kudos to Abyss Watchers, they actually managed to get through and damage him to half health.
I like how freide and the one abyss watcher are actual representations of walking into the the ringed city for the 1st time. You either get pelted by arrows or you panic roll off the bridge lol
Midir was just like: “fuck you dude”
That’s my boy!
What do you expect? Midir was mid-air.
LOL
@@nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 let’s be honest even if he was on the ground he’d still fuck him up
Aldrich with the double k.o caught me by suprise.
mutually assured destruction via dual arrow spam
5:37 Lorian: I'm going to do what I like to call a pro gamer move
3:12 Midir watched how these fools failed from afar, then ended things with a quick 1-2
Archers be like: "So anyways, I started blasting"
Lothric and Lorian had the right idea. Just teleport straight to the Judicator and maul him.
But Lothric was the MVP of that one, bringing that revive Miracle in case Lorian died.
Of course, nothing tops Midir showing all these noobasses how it's done! XD
Midir just went: "IM A DRAGON BIIIIIIIIIIII *death by firebreath*
King of Storm: Has wings
Also king of the storm: falls off cliff
Its basically like having a parachute that doesnt open .
Wow, that was the most epic thing in ds3 I've ever seen! Such a cool concept, keep it up!
When I saw the ten abyss watchers start moving all I could imagine was the old counter strike bot talk and radio chat.
"Go go go, Roger that, taking fire need assistance!"
The more and more I see Champion Gundyr in things like this, the more admiration and respective I have for him. Hands down my favorite boss in DS3.
Champion Gundyr's probably my favorite fight in the game. He doesn't rely on cheese, he's literally just a hardcore warrior. It actually felt like you were going toe to toe with a really good player.
* best boss of Tekken
No gimmick, no tricks, just a straight up fight. That is, until I throw bleed and frostbite at him while the Sword Master gets a halberd colonoscopy.
@@rustyjones7908 running a strength build is pretty cheesy too. The biggest challenge is spells against this prick since he rushes like a madman
Champion Gundyr is a pretty good boss, one of the best imo, but something about the Abyss Watchers takes the cake. Them, Artorias from DS1, and Gael.
Lothric and Lorian are such epic duo, they just broke the adjucator game with their teleportation!
Also Nameless King and King of Storm were disappointment and yet so funny moment LOL
As per usual, Chad Midir leaves everyone far behind
I totally expected Nameless king to obliterate the giant, turns out, the Heide Tower Dragonrider isn't the only Dragonrider who needs to be wary of gravity.
Soul of Cinder was freaking badass here! It really explains why, before those DLCs were even planned, he was the last boss of the trilogy.
That surprise fight at the end was the best. I would imagine that took the most work as far resetting *boss' name here*'s code to work for this area.
Nameless King falling down instantly was so hilarious. Oh gosh I haven't laughed this hard in months. Thanks for that.
The music just fades
Abyss Watcher at 3:05 is like, “I’ve won, but at what cost?”
Meanwhile DSA and Soul of Cinder were rushing like someone needing a PS5 at a Black Friday sale.
I absolutely love Gundyr, but he usually doesn't do well in these videos, that's why I was so impressed by him actually getting right in front of the Judicator before dying, man's a beast!
I actually really like the fact that Gael ingame fits his lore. On his mission, to get the black pigment, he pretty much hunted everyone down in the ringed city, so he had to pass the Judicator at some point.
Unless the twisted souls lore stickes again and it was our character who killed the judicator and Gael was able to rampage in the ringed city without breaking through the defenses.
Impossible since Gael left message everywhere in ring city so he has to arrived first and who know maybe there was like 10 judicator and the one player met is the last survivor from Gael hunt
@@the_jingo I think it could possible, because gaels messages aren't in the ringed city. They are in drege heap. He led us to the ringed city but inside we still find a lot of "life" happening there and so far no sign of gael. The player triggers a massive timeskip as he breaks the egg of Filianore, where no one knows what happened and this might have been the point where gael found his way in.
We need an actual Souls Lore Expert here XD
Dude, Midir's theme started playing and I got chills. That guy is nightmare fuel.
Wow the Abyss watchers fought the Judicator down to the last man.
Of course Aldrich would try to cheat...
8:15
This is why Video Game dragons don’t generally abuse flight to it’s full capacity without some kind of catch or handicap unless the player is equally overpowered in their own right.
agreed... give the player a dragon to ride, or a bird idk then it's a fair fight
You can tell the Soul of Cinder is meant to represent all those who linked the fire before, because he's just speedrunning past everything.
Bro took my main strategy, running past everything 😅