@@McDudes Pretty much regardless of context, a beginner with no knowledge virtually always outperforms a beginner with a little bit of knowledge. The first time, you're just reacting and doing things. Every subsequent time, you're preparing and planning for things. Bad plans are worse than no plans, though. So until you learn to recognize signs properly and build good plans, your beginner skill will be worse than your novice skill.
The Dancing Lion boss is actually two dudes under the cloak, moving in unison to move the lion mask as if it's a single creature. Zullie the witch, a Souls game based content creator, made a video about it, removing the cloak from the boss' 3D model... and there literally are two dudes there. The devs did such a based thing of actually animating both of them moving in a perfect sync, like actual lion dancers, even though most of us won't be able to see it.
@@agusputraemassihombing6303 In a game with magic and mythical creatures, it's not unreasonable for people to believe it's an actual creature or at least some grafted monstrosity not just 2 dudes in a lion costume.
Roll backwards diagonally for all of the bosses that mess with the camera. From usually despies backwards rolling but they went all in on it this time lol.
@@kingofamarillo0210 The lock-on is indeed the worst part. If you try to stay unlocked the entire time he constantly moves out of view. If you stay locked on the entire time then he will go over you and flip your movement controls. And his moves are too quick and too similar to make unlocking only for certain moves efficient. Your best bet is to stay locked on and favor moving/dodging backwards to avoid getting hit due to camera shenanigans, which is a shame because you're giving up otherwise safe hit time to do so.
....remind me, how did she finally beat Dancing Lion and Rellana? Same as Ina, with spirit ashes. Nothing wrong with that, it's just using game mechanics, that's what they're there for, but your comment is misleading. Ina also plays without summons 99% of the time. IRyS and Biboo are the ones 100% no summons. Biboo has her jaming pride, and IRyS stubbornly refuses because then twitter's gonna be mean to her :p (But she's doing great)
@@dnlkr I meant no disrespect to Ina! And I think if the game offers you mechanics, you should take them, no "it's cheating" bullshit. If it was cheating, it wouldn't be presented as an option! :) I'm just jesting about how Ame takes the most out of meta and peculiar fighting style/weapons/skills, and still somehow manages to progress through the game without taking any longer than "usual" on bosses. And iirc with Rellana she did not use a summon, just the doot haha
@@marcelabotelho1065 its never been about cheating its about not choosing the easy way out. souls games are games where the difficulty option is u choosing how many game mechanics u want to utilize to win. I just personally find people persevering and learning more interesting than playing less interactively. the journey is simply more important to me than the result.
@@Siegram999 When you say things like "the easy way out" you're undermining the effort of folks that need summons to get through the game. All games should be accessible to every type of player to experience them. Gatekeeping behind difficulty does not make the game better, just annoying. After all, not everyone has a loose schedule to master a game that is already 60h+ long. :)
@@marcelabotelho1065 But IT IS easier and done with less effort and there is nothing wrong with that, you have the tools there and you can choose however you want to beat the game. But let's not act as if defeating a boss solo vs using tools to make it easier are the same thing
Yeah seem that move is one of his last moves he pulls out cause he first has to cycle each element before he start combining them so if you’re quick enough you can totally miss it
I’m glad to see she had a similar first experience to mine. I died over and over again and really struggled to find openings. I used claws and beast roar to try to get some extra chip damage during the phase transitions. Then on my second character, I equipped impaling thrust on a nightrider glaive and absolutely bodied him.
My hardest battles from base Elden Ring was Maliketh, Malenia & Placideusax but from the looks of this dancing lion, *I might once again be on the verge of having Inaff at a certain point.* 😂😅
Wish someone could make a compilation of Vtubers vs bossfight like a bunch of clips where they first meet (e.g) Messmer and bloopers and how they celebrate it after killing it
I think the divine beast is probably my least favorite boss in the dlc. It tricks my eyes with all the cloth and makes it really hard to tell what move he’s gonna do next.
I had a very strange experience with this fight. It took less than 10 tries but I don’t feel like I learned the fight well since I couldn’t really tell when he was about to attack. Dodging the rest of the combo was easy but the first one usually hit. I was only blessing 3. I guess jump attack double greatsword is just really good
See, this is why I love summons. Oh, you wanna fly around and shoot lightning at me? How about I grab my bros Freya Redmane and Mimic Tear and we mog your ass like, uh, Mohg?
That's when you know it's time to wrap it up, I think Ina had something scheduled after the stream and was pressed for time. She proved her solo fights enough by getting the boss 1 hit away from death anyways.