Doesn't Glinstone Arc require a staff? Seals are for incantations.
Niall:bbattbq01 said:
Finished ranni quest tonight. Some good lore stuff there.
Eff commander Niall. Need his medallion half but he's mean and won't give it to me.
TriumphForks said:
Some of these fights are clearly balanced with spirit summons in mind. Problem is the spirit summons often make the fight too easy so the fight becomes unbalanced in the other direction. Maybe that's what they intended. Too often it feels like "easy mode" to me rather than simply evening the odds. But some of the fights without them are just brutal.
There's an item you can craft that can turn his summons against him. Think you can also buy it from the merchant on the way to the lift to the Altus Plateau. He's also susceptible to Scarlet Rot, so if you have that, you can whittle his health down while you fight.bbattbq01 said:
Finished ranni quest tonight. Some good lore stuff there.
Eff commander Niall. Need his medallion half but he's mean and won't give it to me.
Have you completed the quest from the guy in white who's at the first site of grace in Limgrave? His quest gives you an item to teleport you to one of the underground areas. When you reach it, speak to the guy in the library back at Roundtable Hold, and he'll give you the recipe.bbattbq01 said:
I finally found some ghost glovewort 8 so I could level my mimic tears up to +10. Hopefully that will help next time I can play! I did try those charm branches but I used all five and don't have the recipe, so… back to the old fashioned way. Just need to git gooder!
Prime0882 said:
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By the endgame I was leaning heavily on Glintblade spells (mostly Adula's Moonblade) as my bread and butter, Stars of Ruin for fast moving foes (everything by the endgame), and the always useful Rock Sling. I also leaned heavily on the Wings of Astel as my melee weapon since the Ashes of War for that one is an amazing arc of magic explosions right in-front of you that could stun lock most lesser and medium level foes. I used a combination of Lusat +10 or Carian Royal Scepter +10 plus the Meteorite Staff in my OH for bosses if I was trying to stay at range. For the first 1/3 of the game I heavily used a shield/staff combo until I got more and more comfortable only using weapons in both hands.
Beat him last night. That one's a hell of a fightbbattbq01 said:
Still couldn't beat Niall, so went back to crumbling place again. The level design in this game is amazing, they really use all three dimensions to the fullest.
Took me a while to figure out the way through but finally made it down to the "beast cleric". Almost have him down but tired now and must zzz.
I loved the Haligtree because it started getting challenging, again. Then you get to Malenia, and you get to rage some more!bbattbq01 said:
Teleported to the hold and got a message that there were new items for purchase, I guess when I set the tree on fire it moved the recipe book with the charm item to the hold… so was able to buy it and craft some more bewitching branch things. Result: Niall down.
Now exploring the haligtree… have made it down to elpheal. Man that first gauntlet run in the canopy with the a-hole giant horn blower was a pita.
I had to do the opposite... went in there at first trying to kill her as a mage with my mimic tear and the tear was torn to shreds while it kept using the Loretta's Greatbow spell at point blank range (my fault looking back for having that spell memorized at the time).DallasTeleAg said:I loved the Haligtree because it started getting challenging, again. Then you get to Malenia, and you get to rage some more!bbattbq01 said:
Teleported to the hold and got a message that there were new items for purchase, I guess when I set the tree on fire it moved the recipe book with the charm item to the hold… so was able to buy it and craft some more bewitching branch things. Result: Niall down.
Now exploring the haligtree… have made it down to elpheal. Man that first gauntlet run in the canopy with the a-hole giant horn blower was a pita.
For me, the key to defeating Malenia was actually finally max leveling and using my mimic tear. After struggling with her for a couple hours, I swapped to a max leveled Mimic Tear for the first time ever and beat her on the first try. Our combined attacks with the bloodloss just destroyed her. I still had to use my knowledge, though, of all her attacks. She has a couple that are EXTREMELY hard to doge, and are basically instakills.
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