cj_iwakura
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I assume you used some kind of video editing software to pull off the colors...
There is very little in the way of 'upgrading' your clothing once you get out of the starting set of items. More of situational changing of gear depending on what you want to increase your resistance to. Even so, the changes are not always that great so you see a lot of people running around in whatever 'look' they prefer for their character.So been playing some more, and I will say the game is still quite easy. I have only died 8 times total so far. Once in the tutorial, once in Central Yahrnam, once to the giant in the stairs, twice in Cathedral Ward on the sidewalk to open the big gates, twice down the stairs after the two hunters before the altar where two snipers and two heavy axe-dudes-awaits and once in the graveyard with all the snipers just before Hemwick Charnel Lane.
Just got to the double witches now, but warped out because i had too many blood echoes to risk dying. Also guess I should check out the boss in Cathedral Ward first?
Game is really good though, and it does feel very different from the other Souls-games. However, it also feels a bit lighter in a way. There is not many weapons, not much gear etc. I am actually still using the weapons i started with (gun and axe), and just upgraded the rest of my gear once.
I would do the Witches first.Just got to the double witches now, but warped out because i had too many blood echoes to risk dying. Also guess I should check out the boss in Cathedral Ward first?
LOL, never seen anyone complain about Sunhi's gifs until this thread. All they do is make me want to continue this game. I last stopped at Rom after he kicked my ass a few times; that was back in March so I'll probably have to relearn this game all over again.
Recent patches added NPCs so you can summon them to help you and an interesting sidequest on the forbidden forest
There is very little in the way of 'upgrading' your clothing once you get out of the starting set of items. More of situational changing of gear depending on what you want to increase your resistance to. Even so, the changes are not always that great so you see a lot of people running around in whatever 'look' they prefer for their character.
I would do the Witches first.
The item on the way to Amelia where you can summon the NPC, you can reach that area after defeating the boss off Old YarnhamAnyways, i have two item-related questions. Inside the huge room after the gatling gun-guy, there is this one item i just cant figure out how to get too. Ive tried rolling from the planks close by, but it just doesnt seem possible. Is there an unequip trick or something like in the older games to roll further?
Also, in Cathedral Ward on the way to the Vicar, there is this item up on a plattform just where n00bs can summon. Can i get this item now?
I completed Bloodborne and the Old Hunters DLC last night. After a grueling 76 hours, I obtained theending. I really appreciate all the help this forum provided, as well as all those folks who were willing to tackle some of the later bosses with me. Bloodborne is very nearly the perfect game. Easily one of my favorites along with the original Dark Souls.Childhood's Beginning
I completed Bloodborne and the Old Hunters DLC last night. After a grueling 76 hours, I obtained theending. I really appreciate all the help this forum provided, as well as all those folks who were willing to tackle some of the later bosses with me. Bloodborne is very nearly the perfect game. Easily one of my favorites along with the original Dark Souls.Childhood's Beginning
I'm curious did you end up summoning for stuff like OoK?
The squid ending? We splatoon
That's totally fair some people spend days the fish fetus, if you don't have time then you don't.I did. It is difficult to spend what little time I do have on a single boss. Back when I was playing Dark Souls, I did nearly everything solo. Now, not so much.
Ok, this kinda sucks imo, but guess it makes the game easier and more mainstream. Thanks.
The item on the way to Amelia where you can summon the NPC, you can reach that area after defeating the boss off Old Yarnhamthe locked door near the Cathedral Ward bonfire opens magically
All the items on the rafters in the room below Djura can be reached by dropping down - climb the first ladder to Djura, but drop down on the ledge opposite the second ladder. The items on that side can be dropped down to, the items on the opposite side you walk across the rafters (a la Anor Londo in DS1), drop down and one requires a jump across. You can also hit the chadalier in there to drop it to the floor killing many of the enemies down there.
How lol. Like, it's the opposite. You always get roughly the same amount of damage from enemies instead of tanking hits for days like in DS. Pumping Titanite into your armor is hardly what I would call skill demanding.
A couple of weeks ago I made a post asking for advice on alternative controllers with Xbox-like analog stick layout, because I somehow can't "git gud" with a DS4. Always gave up on Bloodborne because of this. I found no proper alternatives and decided to give Bloodborne another try regardless.
I'm so frackin' glad I did! Loving Bloodborne even more than I thought I would. Somehow this time it clicked and I'm not doing to bad with the DS4.
The game's setting and its atmosphere are just so damn good! Yesterday I spent the evening exploring. I went here, I went there and when I had around 85k of Blood Echoes, I sat on the edge of my couch, light goosebumps on my arms and adrenaline in my blood, enjoying both the thick atmosphere and the tension of running around with so many souls and not knowing what would await me around the next corner. Can't wait to get back to that area and explore it more thoroughly, I know I missed at least a handful of items. Still have to find a way upThe Forbidden Woods, for example.the huge windmill
So far I managed to beat, onlyCleric Beast, Father Gascoigne, Vicar Amelia and Witches of Hemwickgave me a run for my money. In the end I summoned an NPC for help, I already know I will have very limited time to play in the next couple of months and don't feel like spending several hours or maybe evenings to down a boss. I never managed to get the timing right for a couple ofAmeliamoves. The other bosses went down first try.her
I started to explore a couple of other areas as well, but decided to come back to them later. The fight withwas a bit overwhelming. I tried to lure only one of them, but never managed to. After around a dozen or more deaths due to getting stuck in the environment after dodging the wrong way or just not being able to down them before they got the better of me, I just noped the fuck out of there and went elsewhere.the two hunters at the beginning of Nightmare Frontier
Basically I'm playing blind, I only knew a lot about the beginning of the game, but managed to not get myself spoiled on nearly everything coming after. I know some boss names, half seen a couple of screenshots, but I'm nearly blind story-wise and when it comes to stuff like area layouts, items etcFather Gascoigne
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Long story short, really loving the game, looking forward to playing more when I come home tonight. Bloodborne's thick atmosphere fully has me in its grasp...
That reminds me: one thing I know about from the later parts of the game is the. Is it far into the DLC?Whirligig Saw
I would love to have that weapon rather sooner than later. Thinking about starting the DLC and getting the weapon, if it really can be picked up in the early parts of the DLC and then going back to the base game before actually playing the DLC. Would that be possible?
You can get the Whirligig Saw before the first boss of the DLC, so it's definitely doable - you just have to be prepared to run past a lot of bulllllllllllshit.
I clearedyesterday and I must say it's one of the worst experience so far for me. Mainly theNightmare Frontier, even with all the appropriate gears and runes it's still so annoying. I decided to do some suicide run to just collect items in those areas just because it's so annoying.cesspool with slow poison and the frenzy enemies
It's so freaking annoying that after I beat, I promptly ragequit the game and went to bed.Amygdala
Did I mention that it's freaking annoying?
And could I return to the base game whenever I wanted to? If I should not get past all that bullshit and decide to come back later?
This is probably classified as a big spoiler but regarding three items you collect throughout the game I need to know if I'm screwed:
I need to know if I can't reach the Moon Presence boss, Based on some wiki walking it looks like there's four "Third of umbilical cord" items. two are always available, one in the Abandoned Workshop, one from beating Mergo's Wet Nurse. The other two were classed as "missable", one from Iosefka post Rom fight, and one from Arianna.
I already killed Iosefka pre-Rom, and I never found Arianna. Am I completely screwed out of the final boss fight? If so this is the second playthrough I fucked up and I'm kind of pissed.
Yeah, you're screwed. I don't think it's something that can be dropped in co-op.
Yes, you can go back to the main game from the DLC at anytime. In fact it might be recommended because the later DLC areas are noticeably harder than anything else in the main game.And could I return to the base game whenever I wanted to? If I should not get past all that bullshit and decide to come back later?
I'm still missing a bunch of stuff too. I still haven't seen Upper Cathedral Ward orGod dammit.
Oh well I'm enjoying this playthrough. Last time I went Threaded Cane from start to finish. This time around I'm experimenting with different weapons, I actually learned how to parry (seriously, I beat the game before without learning to parry).
Yes, you can go back to the main game from the DLC at anytime. In fact it might be recommended because the later DLC areas are noticeably harder than anything else in the main game.
I'm still missing a bunch of stuff too. I still haven't seen Upper Cathedral Ward or, so I've been meaning to do new playthroughs to visit those areas. There are also some weapon builds that I want to try like the Beasthunter Saif, which I keep hearing rave reviews about but never tried for myself.fought Moon Presence
And yes, the BoM is amazing. Such a fun weapon to play with.
You can get the Whirligig Saw before the first boss of the DLC, so it's definitely doable - you just have to be prepared to run past a lot of bulllllllllllshit.
Oh yeah, you don't get locked into the DLC once you're there, you're free go back and forth.
I think I've finished all the normal game bosses exceptI went and cleared up the last of the optional bosses last night. BoM at +10 is absurdly powerful and madeGehrman and of course Moon Presense...a complete joke. I think I should probably pick up the DLC at this point. I'm level 95, that's probably ok to start the DLC right?Celestial Emissary, Ebrietas, and Mergo's Wet Nurse
I think I've finished all the normal game bosses exceptI went and cleared up the last of the optional bosses last night. BoM at +10 is absurdly powerful and madeGehrman and of course Moon Presense...a complete joke. I think I should probably pick up the DLC at this point. I'm level 95, that's probably ok to start the DLC right?Celestial Emissary, Ebrietas, and Mergo's Wet Nurse
Reading some of the semi-spoiled stuff here, are there areas and bosses in the game you wont be able to experience basically without using a guide?
Reading some of the semi-spoiled stuff here, are there areas and bosses in the game you wont be able to experience basically without using a guide?
Cleric Beast and Blood Starved Beast are also semi-optional (along with all of Old Yharnum). Killing one lets you skip the other. The Witches of Hemwick and their area are also entirely optional.If you don't have a guide is possible to miss at least one boss permanently for that game. You'd need to either start a new character, or play through NG+ and not skip specific items. It's possible to get the hints you need in game but it's also possible you do things in the wrong order (like me) and miss something you can't get after certain events trigger.
Missable Areas I know of (I don't think any of these are permanently locked out though, one might be):
Upper Cathedral Ward
Nightmare Frontier
Iosefka's Clinic
Castle Cainhurst
Missable Bosses you CAN be locked out of at least one of these, there may be more but this is off the top of my head.
Celestial Emissary
Ebrietas Daughter of the Cosmos
Darkbeast Paarl
Amygdala
Martyr Logarius
Gehrman, The First Hunter
Moon Presence
All Chalice dungeon bosses
Here's the thing, for one boss you needitems, as I note above there are3 "Third of Umbilical"in the game and4are missable. I missed2so I can't fightboththis NG cycle.Moon Presence
I want to believe its impossible to get a nice shot without alerting her
Blue elixir?
^ and nice shot right above