Lastly, what are some good soul farming locations that you guys found? When I played the game originally I found that Anor Londo was the best place to do it because you can lure three knights to their death off of the edge of the building.
#Dark soul 3 soul farming plus#
In order to play the DLC without having to restart the game on new game plus, do I have to do the DLC first, or can I beat the final boss and still play it on my current, non-new game plus playthrough? I am not sure I want the DLC, but I'm thinking about it so I am curious just in case.
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It just speaks a lot about how good these game are in my opinion I guess.Īfter I do a little more soul farming, I am going to try and beat the two bosses Nameless King first then Soul of Cinder. I played for almost twelve hours, which is weird for a game that I just go back to and was originally not as into as I had hoped. Last night and into this morning I was more or less just trying to find better, faster ways to farm souls and I think I just did. It's also fun just going through and seeing those environments.
#Dark soul 3 soul farming full#
It's a lot of fun going through older areas and wrecking dudes that once stood in my way, albeit they still pose a threat so it's still incredibly immersive and keeps me at full attention. That all said, I still think it is a great game and now that I'm getting into it again I am enjoying it more than ever.
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I wasn't a fan of the two form boss fights, the music I feel isn't that memorable (it's fine, but not as good as the previous games' music in my opinion), and I was slightly disappointed in the level design. I loved the other games, but Dark Souls 3 disappointed me. For the past two days I've been farming souls and going through Archdragon Peak so now all I have to do is defeat the Soul of Cinder and Nameless King. There was one thing I didn't do before which is going to Archdragon Peak. I was on the final boss, I died a few times and I quit, never to return (other than once) until now. I went through Scholar of the First Sin and Bloodborne (with all its DLC), then I went all the way to the end of Dark Souls 3. Immediately after I beat Dark Souls I went to GameStop and bought Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin, Bloodborne, and by that time, Dark Souls 3 was out so I bought that as well. It wasn't until a little before DS3 came out that I thought 'aw heck, I enjoyed what I played, maybe I should try to finish them so I can play three', so in 2016 I went through Demon's Souls and Dark Souls. I just wanted to see new locations, new enemy types and new bosses with less delay.
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I never finished them around that time because I thought they were more grindy than I wanted. I got Demon's Souls and Dark Souls on their release and played a few hours of them both. I've told this more than a couple times on here probably, but I'll do it again. Though somewhat off-topic, I feel like I should tell my history with the series.