One of the best boss to learn its moveset. It was really satisfying fighting this dude with colossal weapons and finding his safe spots to attack. It feels good dodging the horse combo attack and the double slam attacks.
did asmon seriously just go through the dlc without learning a single bosses moveset? I didn’t see him dodge once and just guard counter with his shield. that’s actually quite sad
Go on to say these games allow you to play like crap because they give you a ton of options, Asmon gets completely wrecked by games that are hard and you can only use the basic tools you were given.
Nah fr, He complained it was too hard to be fun until he was able to find a build that made every enemy and boss a complete joke, actual child behavior
@@MustardGuy161 maybe , I just can’t believe it. I used about 10 larval tears and all my ancient/somber stones because each time I picked up a weapon I felt encouraged to test if it was a beast or not 😂 in fact I have a strength/dex/arcade build and make sure I have multiple weapons to rotate to if I get bored of one of them Only the backhand blades gave me that feeling, the great katana was cool (as well as the unique one) but I preferred the Nagakiba
I summoned thiollier thinking it was part of his quest given he kept mentioning he needed to go to st. trina. Great fight tho and his weapon is a great addition to my str/arc build.
I do a melee build, a Iron Greatsword with blood loss on it. I've gotten to NG+7 and beaten the dlc on NG+7 with it. Like you said, in such a build, patience is absolutely the KEY!!!
@@codafett to cheese the game as a mage the only thing you need to master is positioning yourself... to cheese the game as a melee... who am i kidding you can only study the bosses after a series of defeats and be left with severe mental scars, gorilla duo in sekiro gave me ptsd
I had the biggest skill issue with this boss because I am a parry main and not a dodge main. I kept getting blasted by his overheads cause of camera and placement problems. then my potato PC helped me in killing his ass by spawning him behind his fog wall.
Elden Ring fans and fans of Fromsoft (I don't know if I spelled that right) games in general: What, besides cool boss designs and slapping soundtracks, make Elden Ring GOTY? I never really understood that, and I still don't.
Uhm, maybe the absolutely massive open and dense world with interesting lore, intricately designed dungeons and a multitude of unique enemies that you can approach with literally thousands of different weapons and play styles. Amazing art direction, enemy design, music, environment, unique narrative, online scene for pvp. A better question to ask is what makes Elden ring not GOTY?
@@sobolev4 I could also argue there’s another gaming franchise that has all of that, and does it much better. Regardless, I know a lot of people like it, but it’s just not a game that appeals to me. It’s not gonna appeal to everyone. I was just curious about what makes it so good since everyone seems to like it.
@@AuroraBoost That is the exact opposite of what I’m trying to do. I just want to know what makes it so good because I don’t understand why you think it’s good. It’s not just GOW. I believe Diablo and Doom are better than Elden Ring.
@@maddiepilgrim3955That is understandable though. I also not a big fan of souls like before elden ring. As a non veteran soulsborne, i can say what makes elden ring good is their gameplay. Yeah soudtrack is good, character design is nice but the amount of variety build and weapon combinations is what makes elden ring special atleast to me. I never like the aesthetic of soulsborne like until i play elden ring, now everything just seems so freaking cool. In the end, not everyone gonna like elden ring, but it seems a lot of new player including me got interested and got hooked at the game.