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re: Dark Souls 3 Post-release Discussion (spoilers)
Posted on 4/11/16 at 12:04 pm to Josh Fenderman
Posted on 4/11/16 at 12:04 pm to Josh Fenderman
The pursuer can definitely be tough early on for beginners, but I think he's a great boss in that he teaches you how to recognize attack animations, and how to time your dodge rolls accordingly. I got tons of practice on him in the very early goings of the game by dropping my summon signs near the fog gate.
frick the ballistas. They're a great way to get you or your summons killed.
frick the ballistas. They're a great way to get you or your summons killed.
This post was edited on 4/11/16 at 12:05 pm
Posted on 4/11/16 at 12:27 pm to Meursault
I'm not good a parrying just yet, I'm getting better. I can't find out when to hit the L2 on Pursuer to parry just yet.
I've died prob 10+ times on him, is it true that if I die too many times i get cursed and my max health gets cut in half for remainder of the game? I'm debating on facing him a bunch more times and learning to beat him if that's the case, and just coming back more leveled up.
I've died prob 10+ times on him, is it true that if I die too many times i get cursed and my max health gets cut in half for remainder of the game? I'm debating on facing him a bunch more times and learning to beat him if that's the case, and just coming back more leveled up.
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