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The battles also takes place in arenas, blocked by fog-gates. So far, my least favorite boss to fight was demon Firesage, because i you were near him, the aoe attacks were impossible to dodge. My favorite is the 4 kings. They have all 4 aspects that i think a perfect boss needs. I love this boss. I only accept one ending for this game, the one shown here: 'Solaire Ending - Solaire finds his very own sun!

Dark Souls 1 Secret Ending' P. People need to stop looking up how to defeat bosses and just keep on trying until you get the hang of it. Hi I need some advice. Painted World of Ariamis. Ornstein and Smough. Dark Sun Gwyndolin. Tomb of the Giants. Seath the Scaleless. Ceaseless Discharge. Lost Izazlith.

Gwyn, Lord of Cinder. Kiln of the First Flame. So, save yourself the trouble if you can. Indeed, the Centipede Demon has a lot of far-reaching and aerial attacks, making it hard to pin down. The fight definitely keeps you on your toes, which makes it marginally more interesting than the aforementioned bosses. The demon also looks gross, but in an awesome way. These three are essentially reskins of one another, and while none of them are terrible, neither are they particularly exciting. The Stray Demon is the strongest of the three, found upon returning to the Northern Undead Asylum via giant crow feet.

Unwitting players will sally forth, only to be assailed by crossbowmen from behind as the demon leaps into sight in front. The greataxe the Taurus Demon wields has intimidating range, but its attacks are laggy—perfect for patient, guerilla-style players.

That raises the bar quite high before you ever encounter him, and when you do, the battle is… good, not great. Revenge, then, is what fuels you to plow through all the obstacles—a labyrinthine library, Crystal Golems galore, a cave replete with invisible bridges—standing between you and him. Like Nito, however, the build-up unfortunately climaxes in an okay fight.

Seath is a fascinating character nonetheless, and knowing all there is to know about him—the short version: traitor to his own kind, seeker of immortality, warped mind—definitely sweetens up the confrontation. Filled to the brim with all manner of traps and guarded by Man-Serpents, any other game would reward you with a moment of respite upon reaching the top. But this is Dark Souls , remember?

The Iron Golem awaits. A simple and fun fight. The Centipede Demon is disgusting because it takes something most people already consider disgusting and amplifies it a hundredfold. The very first of all Dark Souls bosses that you will have to face is the Asylum Demon.

If you chose the Black Fire Bombs as your starting item, then you can kill the Asylum Demon with just 4 bombs. Before summoning the Taurus Demon, be sure to clear out the skeleton archers at the top of the tower behind you when you step on the bridge. Once the Taurus Demon spawns, run back and climb the tower — drop down and slash him for a nice damage boost.

Alternatively, you can get very close to him and hope that he jumps off the bridge by himself. Stand on the bridge and lure him down, then start hacking at his tail. The Bell Gargoyles, yes, there are 2 of them. Be sure to take down the first one soon as possible so you can more easily survive the boss battle. If you are having trouble beating the Bell Gargoyles, you can use Humanity to become human and summon Solaire before the fight to help you.

This will make the fight much easier. The Capra Demon is completely optional, and quite a frustrating boss to fight early on in the game. Once you traverse through the fog you will be greeted with 2 poison dogs, and the boss charging at you. The problem? You are in a tiny room which makes it extremely difficult to run or fight properly. Your best bet is to try to run on the left side and up the stairs. From there you can take care of the poison dogs before focusing on the boss.

There is a cheap way to beat the Capra Demon, and that is by throwing a bunch of Dung Pies over the wall before traversing through the fog. The Moonlight Butterfly is one of the easiest Dark Souls bosses to fight.

You can become human using Humanity and summon Beatrice and she can shoot the boss for you if you are playing a melee class.

Once the Moonlight Butterfly lands, just smack it a few times with your weapon of choice to defeat it. The Gaping Dragon is also optional if you selected the Master Key at the start of the game, however, he is relatively easy to beat and gives you 20, souls. For this boss, you can summon Solaire and Lautrec his summoning stone is hidden behind the pillar by the last staircase which should make this battle easy. Be sure to avoid his deadly grip though, that attack hurts a lot and can catch you by surprise.

Once killed, you will get the Blighttown Key and if you took out his tail you will get the Dragon King Greataxe as well.



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