Bubble+Collapsing Stars must be one of the most genius combos ever. I mean mixing two good spells is one thing but mixing a terrible spell with a mediocre one to do 1.8k damage is just insane. Trapping and tricking those phantoms into those seemingly harmless bubbles is pretty R. Kelly-esque though.
@@Buddyguy1988 I wouldn't say 1/10 but still, when it does hit, it'd be more satisfying than Stars of Ruin that hits 9 out of 10 times which is the point of this build. Novelty, delayed gratification and whatnot.
My daddy never talked to me after he saw me use the frayed blade. I picked up the dual nagi’s and he threatened to disown me. Let’s just say that I’m back in his good graces since I’ve studied the art of frogging. He’s not proud, but it’s not disowned.
Imagine building your builds off of what you saw on youtube, and getting beat by a silly (punished) frog with his silly bubbles Saint proves to me that operating off of vibes is very fun and rewarding
It doesn't matter how "good" the build is if it's not your own vibe. I know double spears are good. But I don't like them, and never play them well. The great mace? Not great, but I love the shit out of that thing I get so many wins with it.
Right as you talked about a part in a movie being stuck in your head, you said "I live for this.". Which in XXX Vin Diesel's character says "I LIVE FOR THIS SHIT." which is stuck in my head.
Bubble lust is a real and dangerous thing. I started messing with them, got obsessed and knew you would get hooked. Not sure if all my hounding of asking for bubbles deserves a thank you or an apology. But the results don't lie, and the content has been amazing.
It's way more deep than it looks, the invasion from the roof blowing slow moving bubbles all the time, when you switched to a Haima cannon shot it felt like a bullet, this build mindfucks so hard it's incredible
I wish I didn't care about winning, but I do care about winning cause winning is more fun. When I lose I don't really get too upset at the other people since they're just doing whatever, unless you've got your friend big bubba who is max level and we're at level 90, then I get a bit mad about that - but yeah usually I get annoyed with myself because I'm the one pressing buttons. It's not like the other people are pressing buttons for me
That gravity pull into bubble combo was insane. I have always played dumb shit on the side while still having actual fighting builds. One of the best ones used to be the "Farron Guide" in DS3. I wouldn't damage the host or phantoms and I would even help them... until they hit the mushroom bugs. They are all gentle (toxic) wildlife, so I would use the storyteller staff and toxic mist on them with the white bombs that block healing to make them reconsider.
Love your content @saint_riot! I found your channel a few months ago and it's become one of my weekly staples for sure. While watching your videos I've noticed you're pretty good at hot-swapping weapons. I've also noticed you don't return to to the "main" menu after exiting the weapon menu. How is this done? I'm trying to get better at hot-swapping but keep getting stuck in the main menu while trying to press circle 3 times to get out of the weapon menu and then I get blendered. Am I just too slow?
Maybe I'm just clicking on the wrong videos but I'm feeling too much hinge from Sane recently. I'm hankering for some good old fashioned hingeless monologuing on my big net page
Saint "bubble boy" Riot straight yoinkin' some boys into hell, or worse, into bubbles. Absolutely blasting away that haze of aerosolized Mountain Dew(tm) and Dorito(tm) Dust, the Gamer's Primal Armor, with the power of Dow Chemical's Scrubbing Bubbles (tm), which, as we all know, is instantly lethal to class 2 and above Gamers Edit: why in god's name would you choose to gank in Ordina of all places? Not only do you have to clear out some truly annoying and genuinely dangerous enemies every time you die, but literally everyone knows how to navigate that place like the back of their hand. You literally have to to survive it. Meaning your opponent, if theyre a better player than you, has a huge terrain advantage that lets them take cover, seperate you from your friends, sneak around, and ambush you. I think there are seldom few places in the game I wouldn't choose before Ordina. Literally any big stretch of land where your opponent cant out navigate you would be better, and probably won't have enemies you have to clear out before hand. Utterly baffling.
i would kill to hear saint introduce his neck video with your first paragraph, but also Ordina is totally empty until you enter the evergaol version, isn't it? The enemies are phantoms in the real world, they're only active in the version with the torches, so it'd be really easy to just summon, taunter tongue up and get going.
What is a good low level death blight build? When i can use a decently leveled eclipse shotel, Fias mist and have decent vigor and mind for a good fp pool? I also want to make sure their death blight resistance is low. So it can proc fast. Because trying to proc death blight at high levels without killing them is hard.