there is big door and area under the shadow fort how can i go there (like the goblin tunel just outside the dorr u enter inside the fort down there is a big wooden door idk how to open it)
If i was changing this weak a$%plot!Its lievere after being humiliated by the heroes and a voice is heard and say's she has outlive her usefulness by stubilizer and poh!And regrets everything!But gets saved by the ai's but as a lost memory who is starting over but as a good allie!LOL!Its so unneccary too kill this sexy to likable character now.
You missed a bit of more dialogue. During the fight after Orla's part Daimon speaks again and it's very sad. I remember years ago when i first made it through bbi i got very emotional about Ashe, Grette and Orla's story.
I went outta my way to find the lore of Bitter Black Isle and I still didn't find out if the place where we fight Damon is even on Earth. I say this because if you look outside. It looks like you're in another realm or something.
Correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure it is sort of in a spiritual plane of existence since only arisens are able to enter the island. You may access it from earth but it doesn't necessarily mean it is ON earth. Especially since only the arisen can see Olra, the only person that can take you there aside from daimon luring you which is the alternative
Bitterblack Isle is removed from the world and time itself. This is why Arisen who get trapped on the island can still be alive thousands upon thousands of years later with NO change to themselves, and likely can survive the dragon who has their heart dying and "returning" their heart because they are outside their realm and time.
Pawns can gain more independence and become their own person when they follow an Arisen enough. They also have a tendency to start resembling their master when this happens. Selene and Olra are examples of this, as well as the main pawn in the base game's ending.
@@CNNBlackmailSupport Olra was originally his mother's pawn, and was passed down to him. Ashe seems to view Grette as both mother and mentor/master, so in a sense it's more like dating your coworker.
@@Ralthiers last night I saw an Eula blow up her waverider, and when searching for it I could only find this video. Your response makes me wonder if its a bug or if its just Eula getting seasick and blowing up every waverider she gets onto 🤔
Olra dialogue is the part that makes entire thing perfect! Through the entire DD I don't feel too much...it was a good game with excellent action mechanism. But story wise very mediocre However, just this single battle with the BGM and Olra's dialogue makes the scene one of the most memorable in all my game experience! I can't name another single fight evoked so much emotion... not even Nier, not even dark souls123, not even any final fantasy... (but overall I feel those are better games lol) Somehow this scene just stay in my mind.... and sadly the second time you face him you won't hear the dialogue... which makes it even more precious
Yeah, Ashe and Olra became lovers. Its enscribed on that monument in front of the main entrance once you see all the voiced scenes leading up to Daimon.
wasnt his pawn at first, it was his teachers who was the arisen before him. Then when she lost to the seneschal, Olra then became his pawn and then his teacher(the new dragon) cursed him to live as that being during his time as arisen
ackshully, ashe and pre-dragon olra were both lovers and teacher/student AND mom/son (yes, incest abounds). Somehow whoever Olra used to be lost the piss-easy battle against the Seneschal (and i say this because he always seems to WANT to lose) and then by the time Ashe (new Arisen at this point) reached THE Dragon, he couldn't decide if he would rather kill his mom or his pawn copy of his mom. Instead he monkey-paw-wished himself into being a demon by cussing at the current dragon when he asked what he'd prefer to wish for.
You're forgetting Grette. Grette was the arisen turned dragon, her pawn Olra gained the transferal of spirit and assumed Grettes form before becoming Ashe's love. Olra was human but still served Ashe as a pawn, and the tragedy is that Ashe realized Grette was the dragon. Grette failed against the seneschal, sought Ashe out to slay her, and when told to pick between a wish where Olra was the cost or slaying Grette, Ashe damned the circle with an unintentional wish and lost everything. He couldn't kill Grette, Olra was lost, Ashe was functionally possessed by Daimon. The incest part is Ashe crushing on Grette, who was like a mother to him after picking him up from a village destroyed by Grettes dragon. So no blood or even legal connections, she was just a mother figure. It would be like having a crush on someone's mom as a kid and then meeting their daughter who looked like them when they became of age. Like it's weird, but not actual incest weird.
imo Dragon's Dogma's story is still amazing and bittersweet in its rightful taste. Though the game's not known for its story, I still believe it offered a unique one.
I heard a lot of good things about the story, thats why I even tried the game. And in my opinion, Dragon's Dogma even has one of the best story's found in games. It's not very well executed and directed and there's also some issues with the pacing, but that's probably because of budget-limits. At any rate, in my opinion, the story deals with very profound subjects. Subjects like a multitude of worlds, each infinite unto itself and the very concept of "eternal return". And everything just fits so well into the story. But yeah, I kinda get it, that the story of Dragon's Dogma is a bit underrated, like the game itself.
Turns out you don't need Partbreaker for the first phase it's all a DPS check. I guess you can still use it if you want breaks on her final form but from what I've read if you don't deal enough damage she runs off although I have never seen this myself, the one fail I had on this was due to too many carts.
@@getterzth6957 The answer is complicated. Bitterblack isle was created from Ashe's wish,so he can technically foil the cycle by continuously killing arisens. But the seneschal never intervened Daimon, maybe they deem the challenge to be necessary for the successor so it is part of the cycle?
@@getterzth6957 Technically speaking, it's functions like another wish granted to an Arisen that refuses to fight the great dragon. What makes it appear like a special case is that from Ashe's perspective, he chose neither of the options, that being a) to try to kill the dragon or b) accepting the bargain offered. He refused both and cursed the world. But to the Great Dragon Grette this just counted as option b) as this was the thing Ashe desired in this moment the most (also he clearly refused to kill the dragon). So in technical terms, it's not different from Dragonsbane chosing to become the Duke in exchange for his beloved one. Only the specifics are very different as Ashe now as Daimon tries destroy this entire system, in his isolated island.
@@getterzth6957No, more so Bitterblack Isle was created when Ashe (Daemon) tried to break the cycle out of anger, but instead the current dragon saw his curse and hatred as his wish. I guess in a way he did get both his master (the dragon) and his beloved (his pawn) at the same time, but the dragon was suffused with him to become Daemon while his Pawn became a specter bound to the island.
The Mantle(back piece with the spiky shoulders) I have on, if my memory is correct, is the Ancient Mantle. You can get it from certain chest(s) in the Everfall dungeon after clearing most of the game. You can also get it in one particular chest in Bitterblack 1.0(pre-Daimon defeat) although I don't remember where it is. Save/Godsbane until you get what you want like cursed items.
I bought the dlcs and completed dlc3 but this quest doesn’t show up in online co-op, why? What do I have to do for it to show up? I have a level 85 quest in normal, nothing above that.. helppppp
@@liveforjesus4557 I think you get access to higher difficulty settings in new game+ but I don't know if that will help your situation. I have never had this problem before. Sorry!
UPDATE: I got the quest unlocked! Turns out that when I was completing story mode, I jumped from my story mode to Kirito mode, and didn’t go back to complete it where you have the options to “save kureha” or “save seliska” as the character you created. After I did that and finished the story, because I already completed all the dlcs before that, I was given a new game with making new characters but my weapons and level stayed, and when I checked the normal quests in online coop, they were there up to level 300!
I know I had lvl 7 critical eye, lvl 3 weakness exploit and critical boost, lvl 2 free element and normal shot. As for support skills I had lvl 3 health boost, stun resistance and divine blessing. As for armor I'm not 100% sure but I think I had Velkhana Head beta, azure rathalos body beta, acidic glavenus hand beta, shara ishvalda belt beta, and Yian garuga legs beta. I couldn't begin to tell you the exact deco slots I had since I have erased this build since this video and replaced it with other stuff(for normal shot Light bowgun I use the Lunastra Soul Rasp Blaze for example). I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff sorry!
It's a Normal Co-op battle, you have to go to the Lobby area in town and go to the Co-op desk and start session. You can set it to public(anyone can join) or private(invite or friends only). Once you do you will be taken to another lobby where you can chose Co-op quests such as the one in this video from the same Co-op desk.
Ralthiers I beat the game with the dlc3 and the highest level normal quest I have is 85.. why isn’t the behemoth level 300 not showing up in the normal quests!?
UPDATE: I got the quest unlocked! Turns out that when I was completing story mode, I jumped from my story mode to Kirito mode, and didn’t go back to complete it where you have the options to “save kureha” or “save seliska” as the character you created. After I did that and finished the story, because I already completed all the dlcs before that, I was given a new game with making new characters but my weapons and level stayed, and when I checked the normal quests in online coop, they were there up to level 300!