Will eventually begin adding acoustic song covers, as well as videos in which I share both subjective and objective criticisms and praise of my favorite video games, developers, movies, television shows, actors, directors, writers, books, graphic novels, authors, etc… all of this will be coming at some point in the future!
(I am also an advocate for mental health and will discuss related issues and how they tie in thematically with some of my favorite stories across various mediums)
It’s a pain fighting death birds. Whats helped me is not locking on to the target because it makes u aim for the chest and not the legs. The legs is where it’s easier to land hits. Try fighting it without the lock on.
Yes, thank you. Especially with this sword, there are a lot of bigger enemies that you can easily miss with your lock on activated. I sure as hell wouldn’t try that against the Fire Giant. Lol Edit: I meant to say “yes thank you. I actually learned that very lesson from this fight.”
Vagabond starting class armor. Don’t worry, after this I made a mad beeline for Mt. Gelmir where I could buy the Confessor Armor. Makes a much better looking Guts cosplay build imo. At least until I can get the Night Cavalry Armor
Wow. It’s fun mocking strangers behind a shield of anonymity, isn’t it?? I was playing on Hard and only died once during this entire expansion when I accidentally set off my own Sandworm trap. I also only really posted to show my friends. But hey, thx for the encouragement!! Lol
Thanks! And yeah the enemies in DS and MGSV:TPP can surprise you at first if you don’t know what to expect. But once you figure out their pattern of surrounding you/flushing you out of hiding, they become fairly easy to manipulate from there. I only throw in that “fairly” because the later game MULES always end up killing me any time I get too comfortable. Those earlier enemies aren’t just made easy as a tutorial, but also as a way of later subverting your expectations of their established difficulty levels up to that point.