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4 minutes ago, ColonelKillaBee said:
Moving on, something I would like to know is how "builds" work and what is a generally safe way to level up and such.
I'll probably focus on melee at first and just regularly switch up what tools I'm using for bosses to see what works and what doesn't.
There arent any builds in this game. You level up stats through killing bosses/sub-bosses and unlock new abilities through spending skill points.
You have prosthetic tools but those can only be used a limited number of times, think guns and magic from Bloodborne.
Dont die fully or you lose half the xp for leveling.
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16 hours ago, ColonelKillaBee said:
I’m literally buying it this weekend just to prove to you bitches it’s not difficult.
Beware the saint.
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Holy hecc, took a break from Sekiro not due to frustration or difficulty. Other Sekiro ending spoilers.
Wanted to do the two other endings but I have to do them both on Ng+.
Fucking Isshin Ashina was pretty hard for me, in total probably taking me two to three hours of beating him, two one night a ways back and one today just now. If this was base game I know it would be nowhere near as difficult, I'm a lil afraid of the alternate Owl fight I have to do now though. Wish me luck later on down the line.
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2 minutes ago, BigBossBalrog said:
Kinda. Though Owl is like 99 years old and looks a thousands time more haggard. Doctor described him aptly as "Geralt meets Big Boss"
"Ahhhh, Shura!"
"Shut up gramps"
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Sorta looks like The Owl too
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Lol, when did Logar become Vengarl?
Sweet ass commission though Balrog!
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Yo Balrog, what's it say?
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Ds4 gonna dickslap us in the face.
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Oh great, lemme guess they'll be forced to discontinue the mod?
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Learning about them Amerindians in World History 1, credit where it's due. At it's height, Tenochtitlán had between 80,000 to 250,000 people. A far cry to Rome's million inhabitants in antiquity, but I didn't expect it to be larger and more prosperous then many of it's European counterparts.
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I don't know how but I made an 80% on the music final. That shit was the hardest test I had in that class thus far. From the three educated guesses on a ten question final, I thought I'd be lucky to make a sixty.
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Also why the fuck does Dany allow a fuckton of zombies to latch onto her dragon?!
Did she and her dragon just have a brainfart after saving Jon?
"Better just sit here on my flying dragon while a swarm of zambos are running directly towards me."
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2 minutes ago, The Good Doctor said:
House Manderly
I looked up their house in google images to get an idea of what they look like. They're fucking Catarina Onionbros.
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Just now, ColonelKillaBee said:
Night king pretty much did exactly that, except they were prepared for his spear throws.
When the dragon spewed his fire I totally expected the Night King to throw his spear while obscured by the flames.
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Just now, ColonelKillaBee said:
Do you actually watch it?
Damn right I did.
Just now, The Good Doctor said:Honestly at this point, she could probably shake a stick and Jon the Jenius would come running.
I'd like to have some faith in the plot, I really want to have some faith ;-;
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1 minute ago, The Good Doctor said:
White Harbor. One of the biggest cities in Westeros and the only one in the North. I have no idea why House Manderly didn’t help at Winterfell as they swore oaths to Jon, should’ve been well clear of the Night King’s path, and are the wealthiest and (now probably) most powerful house in the North.
They also possess the entire North’s fleet. But I don’t think that’s much of a thing in the show.
That'd be cool if the balance of power in the North switched to White Harbor. Winterfell is a splendid fortified town with (what I hope is) a good keep but it did make me wonder how this was the seat of power in the North. Never seemed very wealthy, nor populated. What seemed to go for it was a strategic position for administration.
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How would she set a trap for the dragons? The show hasn't bothered to keep things logical before so many, many answers are plausible for the show logic
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6 minutes ago, ColonelKillaBee said:
Completely different situations. I’m well aware of the advantage people in cold climates have typically against those invading, it’s in the Stormcloak Bible. Historically tho those people aren’t devastated by a literal zombie apocalypse they just barely survived. If not for the dragons, they would lose, Russia or no Russia.
Unless the Wights simultaneously continued further south while attacking Winterfell, there is a fraction of the North's power left in their southern realms. I'm not too knowledgeable about AWOIAF outside what's shown in the series and ACOK mod for Mount and Blade but there is a decently sized city in the North's southern realms.
However, since Cersei does have naval support I do agree it's looking bleak. Without the fleet I'd say the North has too good a castle to hold as Doc said many pages ago.
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21 hours ago, ColonelKillaBee said:
To me it doesn’t apply because she was speaking of a time when they were invincible. They’re not invincible right now. Would it be easy no but it’s not enough to just ignore what she does.
I'm commenting this while only seeing page 28 so I don't know if this is addressed.
The (mid to northern) North is practically northern Russia in cold seasons, now imagine that shit in winter.
Napoleon and his army was vastly better equipped then any remaining Tsarist Russian armies. His forces were better equipped, better trained and had better technology then Cersei's mercenary army and we all know what happened with that invasion. Considering that from what I've seen in GoT the North is even less forgiving then Russia in winter.
Good fucking luck Cersei.
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22 hours ago, ColonelKillaBee said:
I was actually thinking about how our characters would fare in this fight.
Theudofrid recalls back to the (Iron Islands?). Nah fam y'all on your own. Ain't worth being the court mage anymore.
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2 minutes ago, Daddy Solaire said:
Not gonna lie found the little fight scene between gandalf and saruman kind of funny
I love the newer series more then the old Ralph Bakshi version but that's just something I can't help but like more in the old version.
Sir Christopher Lee as Sarumanis one of the best casting decisions ever made and that alone makes everything involving Saruman better than Bakshi. But the confrontation between them in the old version wasn't even a fight, it didn't need to be. It's just silly seeing two extremely powerful wizards force pushing each other, I love the display Saruman does in the old version and you can tell Gandalf is powerless against him.
Yeah yeah yeah Balrog I know you're gonna say I'm wrong
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7 minutes ago, BigBossBalrog said:
Sekiro does away with alot of false stereotypes, my favorite one dispelled being that Samurai disliked ranged weapons. Not only did they use bow and arrows alot, they fucking loved guns. LOVED THEM. Their was no "Ranged weapons are a cowards weapon" nonsense that the media eats up.
Infact 16th centuary Japanese firearms were better then their European counterparts.
The only noble in Sekiro to use any ranged weapons (that I can remember) was that one boss with a bow to avoid spoilers.
Soulsborne (And Sekiro and Shiet) Thread #5
in The Humping Horker: Tavern Talk
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Its through something called
Deathblows.
By finishing an enemy off after breaking their posture or depleting all the health. On bosses its by getting through a phase.