![]() He should turn around towards you – approach him while he’s turning, slap him a couple of times, and get under him as soon as he starts another combo. The best way to bait him is to run under him when he starts a melee combo, and go past his tail. Don’t try to push it – just focus on staying alive until you have an opportunity to land two or three hits. If you’re not one for magic, you should use a lightning-infused weapon (or Lightning Arrow miracle) and aim for the head. Several castings later, he’ll be down for the count. Simply get under him, cast it, then run circles around him and try to dodge his attacks. If you’re playing a sorcerer, you can cheese him using Pestilent Mercury, a sorcery sold by Orbeck of Vinheim. The second encounter is the harder of the two. ![]() Get behind the rock you used earlier until he calms down, then finish him off. When he gets down to 30% health, he’ll go crazy. After the flames die down, go back to the left hand and slash away. When he moves, run to the outcrop where he keeps his left hand and stay there. After he stops breathing fire, run up to him and attack his right hand and keep near the cliff. I find myself at odds when discussing this content, as I so very much want to gush about the calculated story pacing in the level design, the tools of the trade required to trick seasoned players into letting their guard down, the fun new ways to approach combat, the awesome majesty of the operatic battle themes and the ways in which certain item descriptions serve a purpose to the overarching story.When you reach him for the first time, hide behind the rock on the left. This will come handy, too, as this journey through the Ringed City affords plenty of opportunities to explore new and returning gameplay encounters. There are plenty of new items, weapons, armor sets and spells to enjoy, bringing a stronger variety for player versus player combat. It’s no small feat for a gameplay chunk that needs to both stand on its own and serve as a wrap-up to a series, yet The Ringed City toes that line brilliantly. Starfield review: A wondrous journey through the stars.The Texas Chain Saw Massacre review: Just Another Massacre?. ![]() Madden 24 review: Still waiting for the great leap forwards.Fae Farm review: All the fun of Animal Crossing, now with an actual plot.Oxenfree II: Lost Signals review: Deep homage to its predecessor. ![]()
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