Nameless king. I finally caved and accepted I would have to summon to beat him… Ah fuck.
The only soulsborne I didn’t beat, but I didn’t play after getting hard stuck on him. I did beat everyone solo though, which is why it was such a decision to think about summoning.
Yeah, that was a tough fight to learn. I’d say try to get through the dragon phase consistently, then once you can do that, really focus on the Nameless King’s moves. He only has a few and they all have an appropriate call/response pacing.
ALSO, Dark Souls 3 is secretly a rhythm game. Put on some headphones and turn up the music. You’re dancing with the bosses just as much as you’re fighting them.
Nameless king. I finally caved and accepted I would have to summon to beat him… Ah fuck.
The only soulsborne I didn’t beat, but I didn’t play after getting hard stuck on him. I did beat everyone solo though, which is why it was such a decision to think about summoning.
Yeah, that was a tough fight to learn. I’d say try to get through the dragon phase consistently, then once you can do that, really focus on the Nameless King’s moves. He only has a few and they all have an appropriate call/response pacing.
ALSO, Dark Souls 3 is secretly a rhythm game. Put on some headphones and turn up the music. You’re dancing with the bosses just as much as you’re fighting them.
Depending on your attitude about cheesing: his first phase is just wail on him with lightning and second phase is incredibly easy to kite with a bow.