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Hey, sorry i missed your stream, I have two questions, do you play on steam? And what controller do you use? I use both Xbox and PS5 controllers Anyway i wanted to give you some advice, first every enemy has a hidden "health" bar called poise and if you do enough damage to their poise, they will get staggered and when they become staggered they are open to critical strikes, obviously stronger attacks or heavier weapons will do more damage to their poise. Secondly, around the 43 minute mark when you were talking about fat rolling, your dodge animation is dependent on your weight ratio, when your current weight is less than 30% of your max weight you will be light rolling, when you are between 30% and 70% of your max weight you will be medium rolling, when you are over 70% of your max weight, you will be heavy rolling, or fat rolling, and when you go over your max weight you will be unable to dodge or roll, all weapons and armor pieces contribute to your current weight along with any talismans you have equipped. You can increase your max equip load by leveling up your endurance which will also increase your maximum stamina. Whenever you try to sneak attack anyone you have you have to be directly behind and use a light attack in order to perform a critical strike and it won't work for every enemy you encounter. You were wondering why you couldn't use Torrent, your mount, at the castle gates, its because Stormveil Castle is a legacy dungeon, there are a few throughout the game, and you aren't allowed to use your mount inside legacy dungeons. I recommend exploring the open world, particularly around cliffsides, because you can find caves or catacombs and they always have upgrade materials. Smithing stones to upgrade regular weapons and somber smithing stones to upgrade special weapons. Grave gloveworts to upgrade spirit ashes and ghost gloveworts to upgrade elite spirit ashes. Spirit ashes can be upgraded by Roderika, the girl with the red hood that gave you the Jellyfish spirit ash, after she has arrived at the roundtable hold and you have spoken to the blacksmith Master Hewg about Roderika. And lastly, there are three classes of shields, small shields which provide the least amount of protection and are actually more for parrying than they are for blocking attacks. Medium shields which provide better protection and is like a middle ground between defense and maneuverability. And lastly, greatshields, which provide the best defense but are very heavy. If you look at the stats of shields you want to focus on the right column where it says "Guarded Damage Negation" that tells you a percentage of how much the incoming damage is reduced, if it says for example "Magic 49", it means the magic damage you received while holding guard is reduced by 49% so a higher number is a higher reduction of incoming damage. I forgot to add, rather than going through the front gates, the intended path for you to take WAS that location where you thought you had gotten lost, you were to get past the enemies throwing explosives at you, go through the door and into the room with the ladder, go up the ladder, and then you take a left, not a right, which is where you were getting lost. Hopefully i catch the next stream.
Hey hey I’m on steam and I use a Xbox One controller. Thank you so much for the advice, especially regarding getting stealth kills from behind, I couldn’t figure that one for ages!! I love having you on the streams and I will probably do my next Elden ring stream next year as I want to do one more Skyrim video before the new year Thank you :)
Hey Everyone! Thank you for checking out my latest video. If you guys have any suggestions to help me improve my content and channel then please let me know below!
Thank youuuuuu and have a good day!!!
Hey, sorry i missed your stream, I have two questions, do you play on steam? And what controller do you use? I use both Xbox and PS5 controllers
Anyway i wanted to give you some advice, first every enemy has a hidden "health" bar called poise and if you do enough damage to their poise, they will get staggered and when they become staggered they are open to critical strikes, obviously stronger attacks or heavier weapons will do more damage to their poise.
Secondly, around the 43 minute mark when you were talking about fat rolling, your dodge animation is dependent on your weight ratio, when your current weight is less than 30% of your max weight you will be light rolling, when you are between 30% and 70% of your max weight you will be medium rolling, when you are over 70% of your max weight, you will be heavy rolling, or fat rolling, and when you go over your max weight you will be unable to dodge or roll, all weapons and armor pieces contribute to your current weight along with any talismans you have equipped. You can increase your max equip load by leveling up your endurance which will also increase your maximum stamina.
Whenever you try to sneak attack anyone you have you have to be directly behind and use a light attack in order to perform a critical strike and it won't work for every enemy you encounter.
You were wondering why you couldn't use Torrent, your mount, at the castle gates, its because Stormveil Castle is a legacy dungeon, there are a few throughout the game, and you aren't allowed to use your mount inside legacy dungeons.
I recommend exploring the open world, particularly around cliffsides, because you can find caves or catacombs and they always have upgrade materials.
Smithing stones to upgrade regular weapons and somber smithing stones to upgrade special weapons.
Grave gloveworts to upgrade spirit ashes and ghost gloveworts to upgrade elite spirit ashes. Spirit ashes can be upgraded by Roderika, the girl with the red hood that gave you the Jellyfish spirit ash, after she has arrived at the roundtable hold and you have spoken to the blacksmith Master Hewg about Roderika.
And lastly, there are three classes of shields, small shields which provide the least amount of protection and are actually more for parrying than they are for blocking attacks.
Medium shields which provide better protection and is like a middle ground between defense and maneuverability.
And lastly, greatshields, which provide the best defense but are very heavy.
If you look at the stats of shields you want to focus on the right column where it says "Guarded Damage Negation" that tells you a percentage of how much the incoming damage is reduced, if it says for example "Magic 49", it means the magic damage you received while holding guard is reduced by 49% so a higher number is a higher reduction of incoming damage.
I forgot to add, rather than going through the front gates, the intended path for you to take WAS that location where you thought you had gotten lost, you were to get past the enemies throwing explosives at you, go through the door and into the room with the ladder, go up the ladder, and then you take a left, not a right, which is where you were getting lost.
Hopefully i catch the next stream.
Hey hey
I’m on steam and I use a Xbox One controller.
Thank you so much for the advice, especially regarding getting stealth kills from behind, I couldn’t figure that one for ages!!
I love having you on the streams and I will probably do my next Elden ring stream next year as I want to do one more Skyrim video before the new year
Thank you :)