I have the souls of both the Pursuer and Dragonrider. I saw you can use them later on to purchase some pretty cool things.
My question is, are some of these huge weapons 2 handed? As in, do any of them take away the ability to equip a weapon in my other hand?
Also, which are the best options out of the items in your opinion? The TwinBlades seem nice, I was thinking about using the Dragonrider soul on that. I can't decide between the Shield and Sword for the Pursuer Soul though. I'm a Sorceror, not sure what weapons I should be using besides my Staff lol.
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Twinblade is a good idea. The Pursuer's Sword, not so much. The weapons themselves are not two-handed, but the Pursuer's Greatsword is listed as an Ultra Greatsword, and has a high strength stat and would most likely require two-handing at early levels.
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Since I posted this I started using the TwinBlade. I like the way the weapon looks and feels, it just takes up a lot of weight, so I often find myself unequipping it for boss fights and using my Fire Sword.
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The weight will be negligible with time. It is a nice weapon, being fast, and scaling off of Intelligence
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You seem to know what you are talking about, so I'm going to ask you another question (even though I posted it a few minutes ago in this same thread lol). I found a Lizard Staff off one of the witches in the Chariot Boss earlier. It says it relies on two stats: INT and Faith, and damage scales depending on the lower stat. If I understand correctly, this means I should level up my Faith so it will be closer to my INT for more damage, right? My INT is 40~45 and my Faith is 10~15.
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If you're focusing on INT, I wouldn't recommend it. Unless you want to do a hybrid build, in which case it would be advisable. There are !much stronger staffs in the game that focus on INT, so don't worry too much. :D
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Edited by Mr Deep: 4/15/2015 7:36:11 PMI must have been confused last night, but it only requires Faith if you are using it for Hexes. For basic Sorcery all it requires is INT, and it reaches S rank at some point too.
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Huh. I never dabbled in sorcery and hexes, I only really worried about miracles. So what is your plan? Because I do know there is a better staff out there
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Edited by Mr Deep: 4/15/2015 8:23:51 PMAccording to the Wiki: [quote]Hints and Tips: This is a catalyst with better int-scaling in particular than the starting catalyst for sorcerers, but note that it is a very rare drop. While the damage of Staff of Amana (Human form) and Staff of Wisdom outclasses this staff, the S scaling and damage after infusing is a good consideration. This staff is also flexible, works on both casting both sorcery and hex despite the stat is sorcery dedicated, human or not, the output is always stable, it's the utmost reliable sorcery catalyst. Also it seemly has the fastest casting speed among the all three S scaling Sorcery dedicated catalysts. The only downside is the rather low durability, much close to a sorcery dedicated version of Sunset Staff. For a pure sorcerer, or INT-heavy, it's the best sorcery staff among all staves under normal-titanite upgrading path. since Int scaling reaches S scaling upon +10. Staff of Wisdom requires twinkling and is at the very end of the game. Staff of Amana is arguably better while in Human form, but significantly slower and again late-game, this staff only requires Titanite. Recommended to infuse with Faintstone since it has excellent int scaling for Magic and mediocre Dark scaling. Compared to Bat Staff after Calibration 1.06, this staff is sorcery dedicated and the casting speed is faster, while Bat Staff is hex dedicated, the casting speed is way slower.[/quote] Most likely I'll be sticking with leveling INT the majority of the time now. I'm not sure when I'll be running into another staff, and from what the Wiki says there aren't that many options that are better. I'll be trying to level my INT to 60ish, ATN up to around 30 or so, with some DEX thrown in there and possibly a few levels in VIT. I will continue focusing on Sorcery, and I will try fooling around with some Hexes too but I'm not sure if they would fit my play style. I might as well test them out since this staff works decently with them. Have to decide what level I would want to build my Faith up to, I'm thinking maybe 20. I'm an extreme newbie... I also didn't find out I could reinforce my armor until earlier this morning haha. I didn't know that existed; I assumed the armor worked the same as it did in Bloodborne. No wonder some of the bosses were doing some heavy amounts of damage.
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Hah, you'll get the hang of things
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Edited by Da Gorseman: 4/15/2015 2:55:23 AMUse watchers great sword.( throne watcher) (close 2 end) Scales off of getting A++ on tests (intelligence)
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That's faith based, not int.
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Watcher is int. defenders is faith
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I'm making a mental note for when I come across this weapon. Thanks.
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For faith do the defenders g-sword or Big ass girly mirror knight sword
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Does faith go hand in hand with intelligence? Right now my build a bit all over the place, mostly INT and Attunement???(the one that increases casting speed). Not sure what other stats I should be leveling, I was thinking about upping my health or faith.
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No unless u like hexes
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Dragonrider twinblade isn't great but looks amazing.
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Edited by Jim the Admin: 4/12/2015 6:55:19 AMIf you're a sorcerer, I doubt you have the strength to weild either Pursuer equipment choices.
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Edited by Mr Deep: 4/12/2015 6:59:46 AM[quote]If you're a sorcerer, I doubt you have the strength to weild either Pursuer equipment choices.[/quote] You are right, but I could always take the time to farm souls to level it. Right now my main levels are in the skills that boost spell slots and magic damage, with a bit of vitality thrown in there. I could always go for a more balanced build. This is my first Playthrough of the game, so I'm still indecisive on a bunch of things. Completing Bloodborne before picking this game up probably helped me a ton, but I'm still getting use to DS2. So your saying I should just choose which ever and store it as a "trophy" item?
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You can use those weps in one hand if you really want to. If your a sorcerer I don't recommend using pursers weps cause they're more for str build, as for DragonTwin it's an okay wep but don't expect to dish out crazy DMG. You probably want to focus on intelligence/attune and find some other good magic weps. This is assuming you aren't going to keep on llvling but stop in a good PVP range.
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What's the hard cap for each stat in this game?
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40 dex 40 str 60 faith (faith build) 60 int (sorcery build) 30 int / 30 faith (hex build) 20 end 19 adp Don't know the rest.
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Thought it was 32 for adp
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Adp is gay
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Wut? Do you want to get hit by every attack?