>Starts the fight acting like a savage
>"Wait a minute, I have the dark soul"
>Starts fighting completely sane.
What did From mean by this?
Starts the fight acting like a savage
he felt the butthole clench you do when you have a lot of souls and you don't wanna lose em
He was the Dark Souls
He devolved into an animalistic fighting style over the years, then when he realized he had the dark soul he lost his purpose and went hollow, reverting back to his original humanlike fighting style.
>when your whole team is watching and you're about to go clutch
>losing his mind due to how much dark is in him from drinking pygmy blood
>realizes he's bleeding and losing some of that blood he needs for the painter
>re-adjusts himself and fights properly
simple as
>Starts the fight acting like a savage
he didnt travel through the time portal like you did
he took the long way there
imagine sitting your ass down in one place from the beginning of time to the end of time just waiting for the pygmies castle to finally crumble so you can go in and eat them
that might drive you insane and a little bit savage
I don't think he was just sitting, I think the Herald Knights were his men at some point, he failed to get to the Ringed City and couldn't find the pygmies until you broke the egg.
Of course the post-egg reality is pretty confusing because some fucking how Shira is there, but she's probably invading from another time.
>Of course the post-egg reality is pretty confusing because some fucking how Shira is there, but she's probably invading from another time.
She was the final heir of the gods.
Basically she just collected all the last remaining relics she could find that were left behind by gwyn, gwyndolin, and yorshka, and they gave her some kind of immortality that she held onto in that church by some totally insane level of devout faith
Dude Berserk lmao.
So is Gael supposed to be Allfather Llyode?
no
item descriptions in DS3 suggest that Lloyd was a charlatan priest with no real powers at all, and people just built up legends of him over the centuries
Yeah, but apparently the latin in his theme refers to Llyod.
Also, wouldn't item description in DaS regarding certain characters be more accurate? In DaS, Llyode is refereed to as Gwyn's uncle.
something about his design is so amazing
i dont know what it is
the lack of pants
We truly are the Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City
wtf is pygmy's castle and why cant he gain entry without them crumbling? Ive read a ton of dark souls lore and dont kknow anything about this shit. wtf is pygmy anyway
Midir was a tougher fight
A pygmy is a tiny man, they're the first humans.
Giant fuckoff dragons with insane AoE and constant dash attacks causing you to have to chase them all the time do tend to be a lot harder than well designed bosses, yes.
you forgot the best part
>constantly breaks lock on
>blocks your entire screen with his massive dragon ass
But also a worse fight overall. Midir is a bit overrated I think. He has cool attacks and a great design but his AI design concept is bad.
Basically they designed a fight entirely around the player being in a certain range in front of him with emphasis on attacking his face (which has less defense).
Any deviation from this zone causes Midir to utilize abilities that punish the player for doing so, mainly the underbelly fire-sweep, which is very difficult to avoid.
He basically spams this ability or other "corrections" like a jump back to piss the player off because there is a very small window to deliver damage. The only way to keep a consistent number of windows is again, to stay in the right spot where he does abilities that are easier to avoid and allow more attack windows.
All of this could have been avoided if they took the time to design more abilities based on the player attempting to go under or around Midir, possibly making the dragon a little smaller to avoid the immense level of camera fuckery happening during the fight.
I hope one day I will be a part of a game project that Yea Forums would like as it does the soulsborne games.
Fpbp
>mfw the realization that Darkeater Midir ate Darkstalker Kaathe
k and why cant he go into their castle?
No clue, is it even visible in the Ringed City?
this. Making the player run around and wait has been the bane of flying bosses in souls.
>Moonlight buttfly
>kalameet
>guardian dragon
>sinh
>ancient dragon (to a much lower degree)
explain
He's meming because Midir "ate the dark" and Kaathe is a Darkstalker.
Or maybe the Serpent Statues in the city were meant to mean something.
Why do both Anor Londo and Lothric castles rebuild themselves?
Or did they just never fall, which isn’t much better?
Anor Londo definitely looks renovated, there are staunch differences inside and out.
They're in there
The room you drop down from was the place that the inhabitants of the Ringed City would come and meet and worship the Primordial serpent, or at least a serpent. That's why there are statues of one within that room. The long drop down into the room? That's where it would pop it's head up from.
Kathe went in there and ate him up
dang. he shouldve made a bridge.
I thought with him going hollow while having gathered the entire dark soul, you're fighting almost the entire human race in one person. Which I accomplished by running a few feet in front of him and shooting soulcummies out of a bug arm for 8 minutes straight.
I got btfo really hard last time I posted this lol.
That's neat but it would have to be a different one from the DS1 serpent because the Ringed
City is so far in the past.
Why would Kaathe return to the Ringed City though?
My only issue with the idea of him hollowing is well, he has the dark soul, and most thing in DaS and III imply that hollowing is the loss of humanity.
Granted, Gael has the biggest fucking dark sign in existence, literally boring a hole in his chest, which implies that the curse of undeath has always been related to the dark souls.
Thats a mausoleum, not a castle.