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I remember being so intimidated by the game before playing it for the first time and struggling a lot with the beginning sections of the game. I remember fighting the first black knight in undead burg and thinking I would never beat it. After giving up a few times, I finally managed to kill him by blocking and then circling around. I've grown much more as a player since then, but that was definitely the moment where I knew I could overcome the challenges thrown at me. What about you guys?

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[–] Kenny_Park 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I only have Gwyn to beat for my first play through, and still haven't realised it.

[–] Omegahead2 2 points 2 years ago

You're almost there! You got this!

[–] Dynamo 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I was struggling so much in the beginning, even before the first boss. But when I learned that Dark Souls is a game of patience (block/dodge, attack, repeat) it clicked for me. The first real challenge after that where the two Gargoyles. After beating them I knew that I could beat the whole game. That boss simply is a DPS check and if you pass it the rest of the game should be manageable.

The only boss I struggled with after that (ignoring DLC) was the four kings, which simply is an upgraded DPS check. Solved it by upgrading my weapon and using paper. But only after many tries of trying to brute force my way through.

[–] Omegahead2 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I find it so interesting how different people struggle in different areas, and with the bosses in particular. I didn't have too much trouble with the gargoyles, but bosses like the moonlight butterfly made me really buckle down and figure out how to beat them. It really was just a game of patience as you said!

[–] Dynamo 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I played the game blind for the first time last year and I was so intimidated by the butterfly (you can see it from outside the arena) that I did not even go into the fight until much later. The fight then lasted 2 cycles of me dodging for what felt like 5 minutes and then slashing the butterfly when it came down to sit. I was way over leveled by that point.

[–] Omegahead2 2 points 2 years ago

It's different for everyone! I don't think I was ever over leveled for anything in ds1 which was probably good for a first playthrough. I've encountered that problem in the other games on first playthroughs but it was never anything too serious.

[–] dunestorm 1 points 1 year ago

When I saw how much worse Asmingold was playing than me and still making progress 😂

[–] Artisian 1 points 2 years ago

I was exposed to the game via a lets-play by MFPallytime. Figured I'd never play such hard games, so I watched a stream. They tutorialed a LOT of cheese for the game, speedrunning the whole thing in a couple hours with very noob friendly strats.

I saw it and thought I could do it too - and I've since gotten much better! Sure, I used an AI glitch to beat the Torus demon the first time, but now I can beat them game with the more 'intended' routes. Beat Elden Ring without any spoilers at all, proud of how I've grown.

[–] Abysswalker 1 points 2 years ago

When I beat the Capra demon. God I hated those dogs lol

[–] marigo 1 points 2 years ago

I first tried DS1 a few months after it launched, around the end of 2011, and I got completely stuck against O&S despite throwing myself against the fight for hours. I had no idea about stats or scaling when I started, and felt like I had irreparably messed up my character. I'm sure it was fine, but I restarted from scratch after taking a small break. Running back through the early game and having a much smoother time fired me up for the rematch. Suddenly the game clicked, and the realisation of how far I'd come since first starting pushed me to keep going.