snazzlenuts
snazzlenuts
snazzlenuts

The City Elf storyline is soooo dark. Those Shems had is coming.

I usually do Bed of Chaos first and finish part of Solaire's quest to get the glowing maggot helmet, which is helpful for that area. But I usually do what @BarryBillericay:disqus does: use a lot of pyromancy.

And the soundtrack is fantastic!

Manus is hard because his attacks hit like a truck and are constant. Artorias is difficult because he very fast and super aggressive. Even the very first boss in the DLC is a pain in the ass! The areas and loot in the DLC are worth it, but the boss fights are pretty ridiculous. Enjoy!

Ho-ly shit! I want to do an alienation run, now.

Wait, you can punch Solas in the face?! Can you alienate everyone else, as well?

Avatar friggin' rules! I wish it was on when I was a kid.

Good news is it is gone from that area, now. You fight it once there and if you die (90% that you will in that stage of the game), it moves on to a different area. Sounds like your friend needs to invest in a bow and take that guy out.

That review is going to be terse!

It really hits home in the Exalted Plains and Emerald Graves. When Harding is telling you about the area, I like that you have the option to say: "Trust me, I know all about these places." Humans are the worst.

Ah, yes, The Pursuer. The boss that is airdropped in to shatter your hopes and dreams. My advice: keep your distance and it will use its long running (or gliding if you will) attack. Simply roll towards it and to the right, through the swing, and you'll wind up right behind it. Hit it only once, then repeat. Once

Congrats!

Thanks!

When you're an elf, people treat you differently and it gives you a little different outlook on the game, since the elves are essentially the Native Americans of Thedas.

Touché.

That is weird.

Sen's Fortress kicked my ass the first time I went through there. I couldn't get the timing down on the last swinging blade section and the camera made it difficult to see the spacing of the blades. Then again, in Souls fashion, every time I died it was completely my fault.

Waluigi and his 8-foot long arms are killer in Mario Tennis 64. Put him at the front of the net and you're golden.

I heard about that method and was wondering if that's what you were referring to. If banging you head against the wall is going to ruin your progress (or the game), then cheese away. Manus has hosed you many times, I say return the favor.

That was the one that came to mind.