In the other two endings, you either die to Gherman and wake up in the morning to live normal life again, or you kill Gherman and replace him, ensuring that the dream continues forever.
Some further explination for the ending you got here. The cords you got and used helped lift you up into the same level as proper great ones. Ebrietus, Amygdalla, and the other kin are technically great ones but not fully as they aren't on the proper plane as the true great ones. The Moon Precense, which is not the one impregnating women, that's a different one called Odean, is a proper great one. When it hugs you, it tries to make you take Gherman's place but instead sees you as a fellow Great One due to the cords. Loved the video and can't wait to see you do more BB content if you choose to do so.
Bloodbornes vibe, music and atmosphere are incredible. There’s a few amazing bosses aswell (mainly in the DLC like you mentioned). Elden Ring is probably the most well rounded, but there’s just something about Bloodborne that feels so cool. Also, hope to see you play DS3. Other than a few stinky bosses near the early game, the bosses in that game are literally PEAK.
Some basics on the L Wheel for you. Clearly it has no points, teeth, or edges. Its all blunt damage, and no serrated damage. It does get a 30% righteous damage bonus in all modes; but in the main game, that really only does anything at Cainhurst. Also applies to the Blood Lickers in the dlc. The important part: while transformed, you trade in all of its physical damage for arcane damage. Pressing L2 allows you to spin/rev the weapon. This can be done up to 4 times in quick succession for maximum effect. This puts you into a life draining mode which can be rallied back by doing damage. The benefit is that you get multipliers on your damage; to the tune of 10%, 20%, 40%, and 60%. Transforming again or swapping weapons ends this mode. Revving again later can reset or reduce its level, depending on how many times you do it in succession. If you wanted to farm powerful cursed gems to use with it, the durability down curse is a pretty good choice. It doesnt stack with itself, and the Wheel has the highest durability in the game to begin with. Note: 2 other weapons damage the wielder's health: the Chikage, and the Bloodletter from the dlc. The Bloodletter simply takes a chunk of health upon transforming. The Chikage does health drain like the L wheel, but it cannot be rallied back. Instead of becoming arcane damage, they add blood damage. Chikage also does slow poison damage in that state. Only the L Wheel allows you to rally the lost health back.
The Moon Presence is *A* Great One. There are many, and they take many forms (or are formless, like Oedon and Mergo). Other great ones include, but are not necesarily limited to: the Brain of Mensis, Ebrietas, Amygdala, Mergo's Wetnurse, Mother Kos, and the lesser Amygdala (plural) that can be seen all over the buildings of Yharnam post blood moon
I know everyone should play how they want, but I would've strayed away from google on your first playthrough, even though that does make it possible to miss stuff, the way I see it, it makes the experience truly yours and unique, and from what it looks like, if you hadn't used google, you would have gotten the "honoring wishes" ending.
I get what you're saying and usually that is how I like to play, but since I'm making videos now i don't have time to casually replay the game and find everything i've missed would rather just get it all done in one playthrough even if it means looking up some stuff here and there
If you ever give Bloodborne another run, I highly recommend trying arcane. Not necessarily for the use of arcane "spell" items, but because Bloodborne's arcane primary weapons are some of the most mechanically interesting weapons in the game. Logarius' wheel's transformed mode is an insanely powerful weapon with a stacking self-buff ability that drains health over time in exchange for multiplying arcane damage dealt. Tonitrus and Boom hammer both use their transformation as a short term buff, briefly granting a large amount of non-physical damage. Amygdala arm has an incredibly strange moveset that can't really be described. Kos Parasite is the only weapon that deals no physical damage. It's terrible unless you also use the milkweed rune, which makes it have a powerful crowd control moveset, and changes your dodges to make you resistant to interruption during parts of the dodge you're not invulnerable. There are more that I know I'm forgetting too
yeah I was thinking my next playthrough would be either bloodtinge or arcane only, since I never tried them But I got other stuff I wanna play first so it wont be for a while
but I didnt like a single base game boss, almost all overgrown beasts or ganks with shit hitbox and deafning screams, I'm sorry, I tried loving the game, but it only got to my 3rd fav, so not the best
@@harshvarute7090 eh fair enough, I think a big reason people don’t like most of the beast bosses is because they approach it like ds3 and try and face roll through combos when it’s more dark souls 1 style locked of positioning/strafe combat. Also 30 fps makes bosses more unfair than they should be.
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In the other two endings, you either die to Gherman and wake up in the morning to live normal life again, or you kill Gherman and replace him, ensuring that the dream continues forever.
Some further explination for the ending you got here. The cords you got and used helped lift you up into the same level as proper great ones. Ebrietus, Amygdalla, and the other kin are technically great ones but not fully as they aren't on the proper plane as the true great ones. The Moon Precense, which is not the one impregnating women, that's a different one called Odean, is a proper great one. When it hugs you, it tries to make you take Gherman's place but instead sees you as a fellow Great One due to the cords. Loved the video and can't wait to see you do more BB content if you choose to do so.
Bloodbornes vibe, music and atmosphere are incredible. There’s a few amazing bosses aswell (mainly in the DLC like you mentioned). Elden Ring is probably the most well rounded, but there’s just something about Bloodborne that feels so cool. Also, hope to see you play DS3. Other than a few stinky bosses near the early game, the bosses in that game are literally PEAK.
Geal best boss ever created in any game ever
i plan on doing some challenge runs on elden ring for a little bit, but will 100% play ds3 for my next playthrough
Analise IS undying. She can come back from that lump.
Only through the actions of the Good Hunter. She IS still alive and aware as the lump though so I agree on that.
Lies of P next?
It's almost like a lovechild of Bloodborne(rally), Sekiro(stagger bar/parry system), and Dark Souls/ER
Probably not next but I will for sure play it at some point
Some basics on the L Wheel for you.
Clearly it has no points, teeth, or edges. Its all blunt damage, and no serrated damage. It does get a 30% righteous damage bonus in all modes; but in the main game, that really only does anything at Cainhurst. Also applies to the Blood Lickers in the dlc.
The important part: while transformed, you trade in all of its physical damage for arcane damage. Pressing L2 allows you to spin/rev the weapon. This can be done up to 4 times in quick succession for maximum effect. This puts you into a life draining mode which can be rallied back by doing damage. The benefit is that you get multipliers on your damage; to the tune of 10%, 20%, 40%, and 60%. Transforming again or swapping weapons ends this mode. Revving again later can reset or reduce its level, depending on how many times you do it in succession.
If you wanted to farm powerful cursed gems to use with it, the durability down curse is a pretty good choice. It doesnt stack with itself, and the Wheel has the highest durability in the game to begin with.
Note: 2 other weapons damage the wielder's health: the Chikage, and the Bloodletter from the dlc. The Bloodletter simply takes a chunk of health upon transforming. The Chikage does health drain like the L wheel, but it cannot be rallied back. Instead of becoming arcane damage, they add blood damage. Chikage also does slow poison damage in that state. Only the L Wheel allows you to rally the lost health back.
damn l wheel sounds like a such a cool weapon when used right lol
The Moon Presence is *A* Great One. There are many, and they take many forms (or are formless, like Oedon and Mergo). Other great ones include, but are not necesarily limited to: the Brain of Mensis, Ebrietas, Amygdala, Mergo's Wetnurse, Mother Kos, and the lesser Amygdala (plural) that can be seen all over the buildings of Yharnam post blood moon
What a journey
Bloodborn boss is like every time a story of laurence didnt listen to his elders and fucked everyone up
I know everyone should play how they want, but I would've strayed away from google on your first playthrough, even though that does make it possible to miss stuff, the way I see it, it makes the experience truly yours and unique, and from what it looks like, if you hadn't used google, you would have gotten the "honoring wishes" ending.
I get what you're saying and usually that is how I like to play, but since I'm making videos now i don't have time to casually replay the game and find everything i've missed
would rather just get it all done in one playthrough even if it means looking up some stuff here and there
great series hope you will like ds3
If you ever give Bloodborne another run, I highly recommend trying arcane. Not necessarily for the use of arcane "spell" items, but because Bloodborne's arcane primary weapons are some of the most mechanically interesting weapons in the game.
Logarius' wheel's transformed mode is an insanely powerful weapon with a stacking self-buff ability that drains health over time in exchange for multiplying arcane damage dealt.
Tonitrus and Boom hammer both use their transformation as a short term buff, briefly granting a large amount of non-physical damage.
Amygdala arm has an incredibly strange moveset that can't really be described.
Kos Parasite is the only weapon that deals no physical damage. It's terrible unless you also use the milkweed rune, which makes it have a powerful crowd control moveset, and changes your dodges to make you resistant to interruption during parts of the dodge you're not invulnerable.
There are more that I know I'm forgetting too
yeah I was thinking my next playthrough would be either bloodtinge or arcane only, since I never tried them
But I got other stuff I wanna play first so it wont be for a while
The one Fromsoft game, that made sense to me. ❤ Eileen I will cosplay you in every souls game until I meet my blunder.
Best play through ever 🤗🤗🤗
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Curious, but have you noticed the similarities between Lady Maria & the Doll? Gherman (Who created the doll) was obsessed with her.
I don't blame Gehrman for being obsessed with her at all
Did you run the chalice dungeons? If not you need to run them
Nah I never got round to them
Maybe one day
That’s a challenge you’ll love and hate bro
No where near the best souls fame
Lies of P it is bloodborne and sekiros baby consider playing that
will 100% play lies of p at some point
pls DS3 next?
soon bro soon
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but I didnt like a single base game boss, almost all overgrown beasts or ganks with shit hitbox and deafning screams, I'm sorry, I tried loving the game, but it only got to my 3rd fav, so not the best
What’s your favourite game and which do you think has the best boss fights?
To each their own 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@bigbird3759 sekiro, then ER 2nd cause dlc
@@harshvarute7090 eh fair enough, I think a big reason people don’t like most of the beast bosses is because they approach it like ds3 and try and face roll through combos when it’s more dark souls 1 style locked of positioning/strafe combat. Also 30 fps makes bosses more unfair than they should be.