There are two types of Soulsborne fans.
1. This boss kicked my ass and now I absolutely detest the actual character too.
2. This boss kicked my ass and now I’m utterly in love with the actual character too.
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4 Types of Soulsborne Bosses
1. Giant Beast
2. Giant Beast with sword
3. Ancient Supreme Power: Destroyer of Worlds (easier than you think)
4. Some Dude w/ weapon (will kill you a thousand times before you figure out how to get them to half-health)
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My Dark Souls Rankings (The True List)
Elden Ring (a perfect creation, resplendent)
Bloodborne (scream buffet for the eyes and ears)
Dark Souls 1 (first half slaps ass, 2nd half is the ass being slapped)
Demon's Souls ( the original girlie who's still got it 💅)
Dark Souls 2 (they're trying so so hard and i got to give it to em)
Dark Souls 3 (i hope who ever came up with 3 phase boss battles a very destroyed by lasers)
Sekiro (playing this game is like eating a sandwich coated in sand)
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[Bloodborne playthrough #5]
Things are going well, I think. My beloved Threaded Cane is now +9 and the only thing separating me from Micolash is arachnophobia (ugh).
Still don't understand how I'm doing this but I got The One Reborn on first try. Killed Patches in the Lecture Building for no reason except him being a spider. Oddly enough he was still there in the Nightmare Frontier: I had fun throwing pebbles at him to make him fall (yeah I'm that petty).
I don't know if I should tackle the DLC just yet. I still have the Nightmare Frontier, Cainhurst and the Upper Cathedral Ward (I hate brainsuckers so much) to finish too.
As far as bosses go: tried Logarius once, almost won but ran short of blood vials; also tried the Celestial Emissary once and got obliterated by lasers somehow. I suppose I got careless but my Hunter shall have his revenge.
Good thing is: I have a ton of rather pretty screenshots because I can't help being a tourist in plague-ridden cities. There will absolutely be posts once I sort these out!
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"Those who go on killing will eventually become Shura. They don't even remember why... Simply enraptured... They kill solely for the joy it brings them. I see it in your eyes, too. The shadow of Shura. Give me cause, and I will kill you. It would do you well to remember that."
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fromsoft bosses with a secret second phase are so evil. like i love it and respect it, but oguh my god. the epic highs and lows of videos games.
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Snake Eyes of the Sunken Valley
I decided to make some fanart of the bosses I absolutely dread when I play Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. There are two, same model and same moveset, but change in location. Both are weak to poison, Sabimaru is a must.
Snake Eyes Shirafuji can be found in the cold reaches of her home, The Sunken Valley, which contains the gun fort. The fort houses the sunken valley clan. Her arena is small, so jumping and running around doesn't help very much. She will be the first one of the twins you will find in your journey to sever immortality or become shura.
Snake Eyes Shirahagi can be encountered in the Ashina depths in a poison swamp-like area, however she will only spawn in when you kill the guardian ape, by that time you would have met with Shirafuji and bested the gun fort. She will be the mid boss you fight before the guardian ape duo.
Out of both of them I'll say Shirafuji is harder, just because you are limited on space and she can't be cheesed. Yes you can get a free deathblow on her, but that doesn't compare to Shirahagi who can literally get herself killed by standing in the poison swamp for too long.
Sunken Valley low key is one of my favorite factions, to the point where I kinda wished we had a sunken valley arts that would revolve around gunpowder.
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