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Going to give this a go too after my current cane build is finished up, thanks.
What about Arcane?
I agree about the limited starting options. I often have in mind to do a new run and end up just staying with the starter weapons because by the time you get anything else I'm invested in upgrading what I already have and bloodtinge/arcane seem very limited at the start.
I've still yet to do an Arcane build myself despite wanting to and am not really sure what to start with - maybe the earliest weapon you can get is the Tonitrus in Hypogeon Goal? Not sure. Anyone else done an arcane build and can advise?
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I've been playing Bloodborne for the last few weeks and I just can't beat fucking Laurence.
It's not to say that all I've done is focus on him, because I've been playing other games in the meantime. I think I had a total of 4 or 5 sessions in these few weeks. But still, Larry on NG+ is just ridiculous. Some of his attacks feel like they barely have any kind of cue to alert you, a lot of them can be mistaken for one another, his hitboxes can be straight up horseshit, and he can kill you in 2 hits while having an obscene amount of health.
At this point, I'm fully compliant with the sunk cost fallacy and simply am not going to move on to other areas in this game until he's dead, but god damn, I fucking hate him at this point.
I wish I had a serrated weapon leveled up, but the only one I got is a +9 threaded Cane and I don't like the lengthy attack animations given his fast reactions.
I actually don't like NG+ in Bloodborne. Which is insane to me, because I spent a whole lot of time arguing about how I want to keep my equipment once I beat the game. And I do. I'd love to start the game with Rakuyo or Holy Moonlight Sword or Gehrman's Scythe. But NG+ is just not balanced. Most of the main game has me greatly overpowered for the first few areas and it's only way later that it starts to even out, while the Old Hunters DLC is just has enemies have STUPID amounts of extra health and hit damage. Really wish Bloodborne was on PC so I could use cheats to get the weapon I want at the start and play from there.
Christ, I can already tell Logarius is going to be annoying.
He's not that bad.
First phase, dash under the fireballs, hit and backoff as he'll do the explosion.
Second phase, parry as much as possible, dash under his attacks and hit him.
Third phase, destroy the sword he puts on the ground as soon as possible. It will stun you otherwise and leave you open to his attacks. Then repeat phase 2.
Just concentrate on one at a time, they canbe parried and backstabbed. Pop a beast blood pellet as well as using bolt paper.What's a good strategy for the living failures? I'm on NG at level 80 with a +9 saw cleaver and their health bar is just too big. I'm barely dealing any damage, even with bolt paper. I'd thought they'd be like the four kings and when you killed one they wouldn't respawn. But they just keep coming back.
What's a good strategy for the living failures? I'm on NG at level 80 with a +9 saw cleaver and their health bar is just too big. I'm barely dealing any damage, even with bolt paper. I'd thought they'd be like the four kings and when you killed one they wouldn't respawn. But they just keep coming back.
Holy shit.edit: oh I didn't see that xuchu already posted it doh i was looking at the last page anyway i posted the videos too.
Arcane is the most OP build in Bloodborne if you do it right. Here is the most widely used guide.
https://www.reddit.com/r/bloodborne/comments/3xvg11/guide_the_arcanist_20_arcaneing_with_the_old/
The best stuff is in the videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1aoZq5UxLyF4ktul9gq1-tsUuQJVwDf1
This is what you can do with an arcane build:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jz7hOP0BAc
Bloodborne The Old Hunters Lady Maria vs 99 arcane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mg8OkVOMX8
Arcane VS Defiled Watch Dog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtYoPkXQG1A
FRC Ebrietas... In 20 Seconds
It literally makes the game silly. But it doesn't work as well against bosses with high magic defense like OoK.
What's a good strategy for the living failures? I'm on NG at level 80 with a +9 saw cleaver and their health bar is just too big. I'm barely dealing any damage, even with bolt paper. I'd thought they'd be like the four kings and when you killed one they wouldn't respawn. But they just keep coming back.
Yahar'Gul, Unseen Village and Chapel are really kicking my ass. I finally beat the three hunters in Yahar'Gul Chapel, but I'll be damned if I didn't have to draw them back to the lantern one by one to defeat them.
Yahar'Gul, Unseen Village and Chapel are really kicking my ass. I finally beat the three hunters in Yahar'Gul Chapel, but I'll be damned if I didn't have to draw them back to the lantern one by one to defeat them.
Holy fuck! I finally did it. Orphan phase 2 is insane and I'm still shaking. Took him to backstab city when he gave me good RNG with his jumping attacks.
BL4 NG++ all bosses run pretty much done. I'll finish off MP and push it to the next NG+ cycle. Learnt and re-learnt a lot of new strategies on this run, as well as seeing the power of poorman gems firsthand. Will come back to this wonderful game sometime next year. Want to do an 'embrace the blood' playthrough and go full beast.
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Remember the adage: "Fear the old blood" [spoiler]to the point where you don't level up T_T[/spoiler][/QUOTE]
Congrats! I barely managed a level 4 run in a clean new game, I don't think I'll ever want to do the dlc map in ng+ and beyond. The poorman gems are the best for sure, though I only got decent ones from the ghost ladies. More often I stuck to a set of fool's gems for a similar effect at full health, letting me handle a few fuckups during boss fights.
Holy fuck! I finally did it. Orphan phase 2 is insane and I'm still shaking. Took him to backstab city when he gave me good RNG with his jumping attacks.
BL4 NG++ all bosses run pretty much done. I'll finish off MP and push it to the next NG+ cycle. Learnt and re-learnt a lot of new strategies on this run, as well as seeing the power of poorman gems firsthand. Will come back to this wonderful game sometime next year. Want to do an 'embrace the blood' playthrough and go full beast.
Remember the adage: "Fear the old blood"to the point where you don't level up T_T
I'm struggling to beat martyr logarius solo, any tips?
edit: gave up, summoned help and killed him.
Fuck Ludwig, 50+ attempts and can't even get to second phase.
If you're thinking of another run, it really is all about Parrying. Even in the first phase, you can bait a staff swing and parry him.
I usually went in with runes that boost Viscerals and restore health on Viscerals. He never even resorted to the attack where he summons swords.
edit: You probably don't want to be as stupidly aggressive as I was in the first phase, lol.
The only boss I've never killed without summoning in an NPC. First phase is just straight ridiculous.
edit: It's incredible how some bosses in this game can flip from impossible to easy depending on weapons/build. A Bowblade, for example, destroys Laurence.
It's his charge attack that keeps getting me.
I can get him down to 60% without being touched and then he charges, I just can't get the timing down.
It's his charge attack that keeps getting me.
I can get him down to 60% without being touched and then he charges, I just can't get the timing down.
The roof jump is significantly easier to dodge than the charge, though. I don't think I've ever been hit by that attack.
Holy fuck! I finally did it. Orphan phase 2 is insane and I'm still shaking. Took him to backstab city when he gave me good RNG with his jumping attacks.
BL4 NG++ all bosses run pretty much done. I'll finish off MP and push it to the next NG+ cycle. Learnt and re-learnt a lot of new strategies on this run, as well as seeing the power of poorman gems firsthand. Will come back to this wonderful game sometime next year. Want to do an 'embrace the blood' playthrough and go full beast.
Remember the adage: "Fear the old blood"to the point where you don't level up T_T
to avoid ludwig's jump attack, isn't it all about starting to run quickly in any direction after he jumps?
also, the charge attack is precisely the reason it's a bad idea to stay too far from him, I don't think it does it as often (if at all) when you are moving around him
I loved the boss fights in The Old Hunters but I didn't feel like the environment or exploration was better than in the main game. On par mostly, other than the last area which was frankly below the game's standard.
Holy fuck! I finally did it. Orphan phase 2 is insane and I'm still shaking. Took him to backstab city when he gave me good RNG with his jumping attacks.
BL4 NG++ all bosses run pretty much done. I'll finish off MP and push it to the next NG+ cycle. Learnt and re-learnt a lot of new strategies on this run, as well as seeing the power of poorman gems firsthand. Will come back to this wonderful game sometime next year. Want to do an 'embrace the blood' playthrough and go full beast.
Remember the adage: "Fear the old blood"to the point where you don't level up T_T
I've given up, over 100 attempts at Ludwig now.
I have a small child at home and just don't have the time.
Don't understand why they made the first DLC boss so difficult, immeasurably harder than anything in the main game.
I've given up, over 100 attempts at Ludwig now.
I have a small child at home and just don't have the time.
Don't understand why they made the first DLC boss so difficult, immeasurably harder than anything in the main game.
Grats man!!!
Wondering what was the hardest boss for you on BL4 NG++? Kos, Ludwig or Laurence?
I did it! I went arcane! I've finally got the Tonitrus and it is doing awesome so far (at like 32 arc, 12 str) I have pretty much ignored Vit and End so far, so I'm going to start pumping them finally.
Any suggestions on other weapons to use? A regular weapon to use the fire gem you get early on? I'm thinking the regular saw blade because I never really used it, but its kinda boring. I don't want to use saw spear because I just used it to death in my previous playthrough. Can the beast cutter be used to good effect in an arcane build?
Edit: Well, I did some research, and I definitely want to try the beast cutter, but is there any easy way to get a triangle fire gem?
I've given up, over 100 attempts at Ludwig now.
I have a small child at home and just don't have the time.
Don't understand why they made the first DLC boss so difficult, immeasurably harder than anything in the main game.
about ludwig, 95% of the time it will start by doing a jump attack near you, just prepare accordingly and hit him hard with a strong, transformed weapon, I had the axe which has great range<->damage ratio.
after that, you have to keep to its side, there are spaces near/around him where some of his attacks don't hit. Also, not sure how it's done but you have stun him, your attacks when its stunned deal a ton of damage.
if all you do is keep distance and heal out of panic, that's exactly what you shouldn't do.