
Dark Souls 2 All Dlc Speedrun Series Are Getting
Post Drangleic castle, or a character from anywhere near the end game sequences, should be fine. Sunken King’s bosses have pretty hefty health bars. It comes just in time for the release of the first Dark Souls 2 DLC pack, which you can read about how to.Realistically though, unless you want a major challenge you should leave it until you have a fully upgraded (or near enough) weapon of some sort. There are no added restrictions on how the player completes the game, they must simply start a new character and beat the final boss as quickly as they can.Sunken King s enemies are all brand new, too. No, it’s because the 28th of March marked the release of the final piece of DLC for what is reportedly the final entry in the Souls series, Dark Souls III: The Ringed City.The Rotten has spruced the place up a bit.Dark Souls 2 The Lost Crowns DLC Trilogy Downloadadmin June 29, 2014Dark Souls 2 The Lost Crowns DLC Trilogy DownloadT14:08:51+00:00 Action, Adventure, Games No Comment Follow Release Date: JFirst Chapter Release T for Teen: Blood and Gore, Mild Language, PartiDark Souls III All bosses no DLC is a speedrun category in which the player tries to complete the game as fast as possible while also killing all enemies that are considered a boss (see below for a list of all bosses). Fans of From Software’s Dark Souls series are getting all misty eyed and weepy this week and it’s not because they’ve just had their ass handed to them by an invader.
When you reach the early area with a bunch of Shulva hollows and the first rune-pillars you can attack to raise and lower a pair of tower-like pagoda platforms, ride the second one down to get a +7 long bow. I mean, it’s a Souls game so your character probably has some sort of back-up bow no matter what, right? You’ll definitely want to have a bow for parts of Sunken King.If you already entered the DLC and don’t want to bother warping out to fetch a bow for some reason, FromSoft actually included one to pick up in the DLC. Action Crown of the Sunken King Dark Souls 2 DLC. Part one of this three-part Dark Souls 2 DLC is set for release on July 22 on PC and 360, and July 23 on PS3. But my question is is there a way to make it to Drangleic Castle early or get there faster than lighting all the primal. Im about to start New Game ++ but Im waiting on a friend to help him finish all the DLC and beat Aldia.
Beyond the spiked floor bit, when you reach a broken staircase, if you turn around a look up you’ll see a button to activate. Every button and pillar has some sort of purpose.Some of the bonfires in this Sunken King DLC can be quite easy to miss and (not surprisingly) require the pillar/button mechanic to reach.Inside the Dragon Sanctum, there’s a nightmare room of death with a few ghost soldiers (we’ll get to them shortly,) a spiked floor and a pesky dark sorceress on a walkway above you. Unusually for Dark Souls 2, none of them are evil traps that you’ll regret activating. If you see a rune-pillar thingie or a button, try shooting at it. But that obviously requires you to have a bow (or some other projectile) to begin with.Shulva and the accompanying Dragon Sanctuary are full of pillars and buttons (those flower-type symbols inside squares) that can be used to activate bits of the environment or open doors to hidden places.
The area should have taught you this with the first pair that you meet, but they foolishly hang out right next to their bodies so they’re easy to deal with.The place you want to be in order to de-ghostify the ones in the spiked floor rooms is across the walkway with the sorceress on it. Rather than plinking away at them with magic, find their bodies to turn them solid again. In ghost form they basically ignore or heavily resist all damage. It’s not especially hidden, but you have to go all the way across to reach it.The ghost warriors in the Dragon Sanctum are a massive pain. This can be reached by heading to the spiked floor room that has the ladder leading up to the sorceress walkway, then jumping across to what’s now an opening.Tricky to get a good angle, but basically the illusion wall is in the corridor leading to this bit.There’s also one at the far end of the watery area full of big-mouthed dinosaurs.
Run around the place like some Benny Hill video, smashing as many of those red bodies as you can. You’ll reach a crypt-like room full of about three other ghosts, some pits and a bunch of bodies with glowing red mist around them. Carry on to another open room with a sorceress, a ghost and a chest in it, but head out to your right and keep going.
Look at him, the cheeky shrugging git. Try beating to a pulp.Don’t worry, he’s mean to everybody. It opens the locked door you’ll have passed on your way into the Sanctum.Those pesky ghost bastards should all be corporeal now.
It can also be a good idea to go through the nearby fog wall and fight him in the watery area outside. The Gyrm Greatshield is helpful as well, thanks to its 100% fire-negating properties. If you can use Flash Sweat on yourself, that helps a lot.
Unless you’re going the poisoning route, I’d recommend just being as aggressive as possible. It might help.Interrupting his casting is always good, so use some nice heavy attacks to get him briefly staggering (I don’t think he can be stunlocked) and maybe employ the Stone Ring to negate some of his poise. He can be poisoned, so plinking away with poisonous arrows or poisoned throwing knives (purchased from Gavlan) is a viable solution.Make him splash around in here like an idiot.
They rarely seem to get staggered and have boatloads of stamina. Of all the ‘normal’ Sunken King enemies, these guys are the toughest. Watch out when hugging him close too though, because he’ll whip out Great Combustion if he can.When he casts Warmth (the orb thing) to heal himself, try to deny him the use of it by standing over it and getting the healing benefits yourself.It’s a tough encounter and there isn’t really a foolproof method (although cheesing by hiding behind corners and popping out for a quite bow shot can probably work, slowly.)Those Drakeblood Knights Are Mean to Me TooTell me about it.
They attack so often and so rapidly that your timing on the parry doesn’t even need to be that amazing. To the left is the Elana bonfire door.If you want to take them on, parrying seems to be a pretty strong option. There are more in side areas guarding items, but you can give those guys the run-around too.Look, just bugger off and worship some dragon blood. The first couple you meet will try to follow you, but if you manage to defeat the ones on the way to the hidden bonfire in this area (described above in Bonfire Bingo,) that just leaves a couple to run past on the way to the boss.
I’ve not found her Caestus-punching all that useful and she doesn’t hold up to boss punishment. One or two is up to you, though with two phantoms she does have rather absurd amounts of health and distracting clone-Velstadt is a job one helpful phantom can perform.If you’re attempting this with NPC summons, I wouldn’t necessarily bother with Steelheart Ellie. As with most Dark Souls 2 bosses, the sensible solution is to find a co-op phantom buddy. This boss fight took me a while.
If she teleports, follow her around and keep hacking away. If she starts charging up her Dark Blast move, then back off for a bit. Melee characters should get in close and wail on her, while watching out for the various hexes, weapon swings and flame swathes she pops out. He’ll take more blows and provide a similar level of distraction.Wednesday afternoon isn’t the busiest time for SunBroing, apparently.On her own, Elana is pretty straightforward.

Don’t bother with Abbess Feeva, as she has a fever for tossing lightning spears which are basically the equivalent of giving Sinh a good tickle.As with Elana (and any boss,) a competent human summon will do wonders for your chances. He’ll even get in a couple of hits. This guy will soak up absurd amounts of damage for you and provide a helpful distraction. Dodging is your friend, so be sure that you’re under the 70% equip rate and not fatrolling.Another good friend to have is the NPC phantom Transcendent Edde.
