Comment on I have started a magic-only challenge in Dark Souls 1
Coelacanth@feddit.nu 3 days agoI’m glad you’re having a blast with it, DS1 might still be my favourite From game even though I realise nostalgia plays a huge part of course.
Just a warning for when you get closer to the end: Dark Souls 1 has a ton of hidden content that you’re extremely unlikely to find on your own. You might want to look some of it up, because it does in fact include the DLC. Yes that’s right, From sold you a paid DLC and hid the entry to it in a way most people would never stumble upon on their own.
GrantUsEyes@lemmy.zip 2 days ago
So the DLC is hidden? damn, I’m already pinning a bunch of things I feel I’ll need to go back to, so thanks for the heads up… I always try do a very thorough first playthrough, and I’ve noticed that everytime I come back to an area I find new shit so yeah things are easy to miss.
Coelacanth@feddit.nu 2 days ago
I think - beside the DLC - the two things that are most hidden and most likely to be missed by a natural first playthrough are The Great Hollow and the Painted World of Ariamis, so feel free to look those up if you haven’t found them after you’re satisfied poking around on your own. But yeah as you’ve noticed the game is absolutely chock full of secrets.
Do make sure you get to the DLC too, it’s got some great content, as well as the most fun bosses in DS1 - with one of them being an absolute icon. Still won’t be very challenging compared to Elden Ring, but a step up from the base game.
GrantUsEyes@lemmy.zip 2 days ago
Ooh this must be what’s beyond the painting in Anor Londo, one of my pinned locations. I already scratched my head a bit trying to find the way to interact with it. Even though I’m in no hurry, my concern is that if I wait too long to solve the mystery sometimes I arrive overleveled, and that kills the fun. Already happened with the catacombs. Ha. We’ll see how it goes.
Thanks for the tips, marine friend.
Coelacanth@feddit.nu 2 days ago
Any time!