@Th3solution Just mentioning you, to keep you updated — I've just completed the RPD building section of the game. I have one First Aid Spray to spare and am currently at 'Fine' Green levels of health! How are DS2 and your other games going? Some aspects of the puzzles were, well, quite, puzzling, haha, and the Lickers were the only enemies to actually have a negative impact on my health and cause me to find the need to heal. Great game so far.
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Anybody going to pick up “Thank Goodness You’re Here” today? It looks like a funny and unique experience that can be completed in a couple of hours.
@BlAcK_SwOrDsMaN yeah there should be a healthy amount of sprays to find, but alternatively you can also just save herbs do combine them letter. It’s quite efficient.
@BlAcK_SwOrDsMaN Glad to hear that you’re making progress and it’s still enjoyable.
I have taken a break from DS2 for a couple weeks. I made some small progress with Immortal of Aveum this week and finally have the grappling hook, which opens up a lot of new areas. Mostly enjoying it still. I’ve made it this far, so I want to finish it.
I made a pause on my DS 2 playthrough after beating the Old Iron King and lighting the second primal bonfire. It seems a good place to take a small break. I have some great weapons and Hexes available though and so I should be fine to jump back in anytime without suffering any large setbacks.
@Th3solution Sounds like the grappling hook makes a lot of difference then. It's good that you've got that that as another string to your gaming bow! I beat William Birkin's first phase this morning with one shot from my infinite ammo (DLC-purchased) Rocket Launcher, and now I have a Mixed Herb in addition to my First Aid Spray and haven't taken any damage from the boss fight. It's a good place to be!
@Th3solution Congratulations on your victory agains the Old Iron King, he's a DLC boss, right?
I heard the quality of the DLC for DS2 is exceptional, and greatly elevates