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Did you ever end up getting it? I'm about to start the last DLC area. While this is definitely the "easy" Souls game, the Scholar of the First Sin is one of the better remasters I have played.
Nope, this is my first one. Enjoying it so far. Had to look online to to figure out the different types of attacks lol.
Actually, I was wrong, I'm at 551. NOW...are we discussing DS for ps3 or the new one for the ps4? I don't have the one for the ps4 yet, is it worth getting? Also, must you become a Playstion Plus member to play online with the ps4 version of DS2? I've had my ps4 for a while now but I've not used it. Someone told me with the ps4 you must be a member of the PlayStation Plus before you can play any games online. If so that sucks! That was always my selling point to people when they were choosing between the ps system or the xbox
Who here Hates Invaders?? I can't stand em
I am not set up for the style of fighting most use, so when I see that I am being invaded I am trying to change all my gear ha ha, and never seem to find the right stuff when I search in speed mode
Need some advice here. Sorry, old thread bump.
I went with the swordsman or whatever it's called. So I have 2 swords. The problem is I'm terrible as the swordsman. I was much better in Bloodborne with my long axe. Can I get a long axe? Or any form of 2-handed weapon at all with this class? Or do I need to start over and do a new class so that I can get a long axe again?
There are several merchants who sell an assortment of weapons that can be two handed, but I'd recommend getting a good shield to carry on your back at least. Some give you faster stamina regen or HP regen. If you've played through Bloodborne, you shouldn't have a problem getting through this game. It is the easiest of the 4 games in the series.
I am definitely not experiencing this whole "easiest of the series" talk. I think this game is dramatically harder than Bloodborne. I just fought "The Pursuer" and he was brutal. I didn't even stand a chance.
It has a different flow. I can see going from Bloodborne to DS2 being tough, but in the end, it is widely considered to be the one in the series that holds your hand the most (you can fast travel to every location, you can carry hundreds of healing stones, and there is a ring you can wear that nullifies losing Souls when you die).
Where did you encounter the Pursuer first?
Spoiler alert
You fight him at least half a dozen times or more before it is said and done. At first, he is a tough boss, I'll admit, but once you learn to strafe to his side, he will swing and miss every single time.