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While I haven’t watched this yet, I do just want to say that Jujutsu Kaisen was one of the best surprises I got last year (or the year before that, pandemic time all kinds of blurs together). I expected it to be just another collection of the same tired “high schoolers secretly fighting demons after school tropes,

I mean, in Dark Souls 3 there’s a farming spot that will give you like 256k souls per run, though a single run does take noticeably longer than the bird+albinaurics.

Right? I have a “live and let live” policy when it comes to enemies.  If they’re happy to leave me alone, I shall leave them alone as well. But buddy, if you step to me, better be prepared. My powerstanced ultra greatswords don’t have much of a sense of humor.

The trickiest thing about fighting those birds is that they will totally fake a stagger, and while you’re in close to lay out some real punishment, they’ll go “psych!” and snatch you up, fly up about 30 feet, and just drop you.

The very first grace you come across after using that teleporter is the farming spot, just FYI.  Shoot an arrow at the crow across the chasm, kill all the sleeping albinaurics and the few guards, and you’ll have ~100k brand new runes (actual amount can vary wildly depending on active buffs)

Someone on Reddit claimed that the gold eyes thing only happens at night (or at least, has a higher chance of happening). Not 100% sure I believe it, but I figured I’d pass it on just in case.

Almost every single soulsborne game has an area like this, and none of them have ever been patched. A lot of players claim it’s almost certainly by design. I’m not 100% sure on that, but I don’t expect it to be patched.

There’s a spot at the Palace Approach Ledge Road site of grace in Mohgwyn Palace where you can use a bow/crossbow to shoot a bigass bird that’s across a chasm from you, and the bird will run at you, fall of the side of the cliff, and die, dropping like 11k runes. Put on the golden scarab talisman and it becomes 13.7k

I purposefully invaded near a site of grace that was within like 100 meters of the area’s boss. So I’d invade in, get the message about the host entering the boss’s arena, and get sent home. Repeat 3x and done, no grief caused.

All of the gods/demigods, usually the major bosses of the game. Not just every NPC in the game. That would be silly :P

Horse combat against bosses sucks, but it’s a blast against crowds of enemies, especially if you have a weapon that drags on the ground when doing a charge attack. Get high enough level and you can just mow down crowds dragging a greatsword alongside you, and finishing with a jaunty launch of the final mob high into

Even funnier, that tattoo is remarkably similar to the tattoos that succubi have in a lot of hentai manga.

No, it’s really not. Unlike Halo, your game is *only* asynchronously multiplayer unless you specifically do something to allow other players access to your world.  You can’t be invaded without summoning (or using an item that opens your world for invasions), and no one can join you for co-op unless you specifically

I think it’s pretty obvious that those exploits are going to be heavily nerfed, if not patched out entirely

This sounds pretty much like Laid Back Camp: Fishing Edition

NPCs in Elden Ring don’t have little nametags over their heads. The only way you’d know her name is if she told you, and I’m pretty sure she doesn’t tell you before making the offer.

So your argument is that “despite fucking up 99% of remasters they’ve done in the past decade, let’s take this random example from 20 years ago as hope that they’ll do it right this time.”

So, is it still like the first one, where the start of the game is absolutely excruciating because every zombie takes like 5+ hits at short range to kill, and you lose all your progress towards the next level every time you die, and all of the weapons are basically cardboard paper towel tubes considering their damage

Eh, I wouldn’t say we actually trusted them, they just provided good enough excuses for us to avoid going to war in a time of isolationism.  Not that that’s any better on the part of the US, but it’s not really the same, either.

And who works for the dealership.  You employ scummy people, their reputation rubs off on you.