The funniest part of the stream is how much chat is fighting among themselves in last boss fight, but when the cutscene start literally every single one just start going GALLOP ON, TOGETHER It crazy af
It’s funny cuz the bar literally goes up on its own without you having to press space. If you stop pressing it, it just slows down the gameplay so you can press it and “catch up”
@@FestiveRocket i was tapping as fast as i could with both my hand to the point that it felt like my souls goes out from my body and tap alongside cause the goddamn meter isnt going up. Then i release thinking it would fill itself up if the meter goes under a certain point but no i have to do it myself. So i tap tap and tap and finally won it
yeah that Mili buff is nuts, its so notiveable too that the first gallop was standard, 2nd gallop was suddenly a bit too hard, and the 3rd final one where Mili sings and the lance glows its golden hue was much more easier to do than the first gallop, its amazing.
Thank you for this fun, emotional ride, Tsunul. R.I.P. to the OG Don Quixote, whose dreams and ideals were, simply put, far too ambitious to have succeeded on such a large scale, it seems. Thankfully, they live on in Sancho. And despite their transgressions, their sins, R.I.P. to the Bloodfiends of La Manchaland, whose nature as Bloodfiends could never truly be suppressed, until the moment their suffering reached a boiling point and exploded. Finally, R.I.P. to La Manchaland itself, or rather, what it was meant to represent in its inception; a beacon of cooperation, love, and fun between humans and bloodfiends. Can't wait for the analysis vid on this Canto!!!
Somehow PM have done it again and made me cry. I dont know why but the QTE broke me when i realized what it meant, every other sinner up to now we *helped* find their own way, but it was THEM that actually did it (as dante mentions), this is the first time Dante (who we play as) actually help create a new goal and dream for a sinner when they lost it (Don), and so we "galloped together" with (Sancho) Don to prove the dream the greater will. (Machaland) Don is possibly the saddest villain to die in limbus, all the others were either absolute psychopaths I had no issue stomping (like Kromer and Ahab if she didnt gaslight Girlboss herself to surviving) or I felt only somewhat bad/sympathetic for (like Dongrang and the bug sergeant from Gregors canto). And yet machaland Don had a genuinely altruistic dream and did everything he could to have bloodfiends (specifically his children) not only live with humans, but even bring happiness and joy in the world. And even after 200 years of suffering of both himself and the family he loves, it was only sancho's return as "the same bloodfiend" that finally broke him. And EVEN THEN he still had a selfless (or at least as close as you can get to selfless in the city) desire to simply make his children happy after they have suffered by being deprived of their nature for so long.
Something to add, if I may. Remember what was said to be in Dante's clockhead in canto 5. A Golden Bough. Notice the hue Sancho's lance glows during the third gallop on, together sequence.
Don is really really good person that want to do good but cannot change the tragic fate that will coming to him as bloodfiend also as the leader of bloodfiend it self. It's sad. 😢
7:30:30 If you look at the clash at this time its 'hopeless'. You can't win in the first place. He intentionally let you win. He tried to dream on with his family, but ultimately failed. But he couldn't abandon his family, nor could he abandon his dream. So he took responsibility and retired with his family... While in order to instill confidence in Sancho so that she could gallop on, to the end, no matter how bitter it could be, he let Sancho win, just like a father losing to his child as a loving fathers often does to their children. Entrusting her with their dream to go ever onwards, pushing her on her back even as he fell.
Alas. It's really hard to watch a story destined to be tragic. Don Quixote is a very complex character. I personally feel that the controversy shows that this character is designed very three-dimensionally. On the one hand, he is really great as an idealist and pioneer. He pointed out the direction of Don Quixote's dream, led her to take risks bravely, and gave her the meaning of living. Don Quixote is undoubtedly Sancho's hero, just like the lyrics say, "Forever my hero". He also loved his family generously and trusted them unconditionally. Whether it was with the barber, Dulcinea or the priest, they did not have the oppression between the master and the servant in their communication, but were closer to the family. And let them vent their anger on him for two hundred years with nails. He hoped that his children could be happy in his dream. He wanted his children to be free from "blood thirst" and truly freely choose the future they wanted, and choose a third life other than "slaughtering humans to suck blood to satisfy their desires and be killed later" or "hiding in the dark and secretly sucking blood to survive". Bloodfiend has never been given a third life. But in the end he failed. Sancho also pointed out his flaws in the plot. He underestimated things too easily. Whether it was the Bloodfiend battle where he underestimated the strength of the full-bodied Bloodfiend and was beaten away, or the blood thirst of his followers that led to his backstab, his farsighted eyes only focused on his ideals, but ignored the reality nearby, which caused the pain of his family. He naively thought that his family would support him. At the beginning, his family did support him because of love, and they were even willing to follow him and betray all other members of the same clan. But he never understood that the degree of blood thirst of the first generation of followers and the lower-level followers was very different. His children had no choice but to overcome the end of the so-called difficult road he described. There was only a collapse that would come sooner or later. He was too arbitrary. Although his children were happy enough to have a family and be able to drink blood freely, he still gave them his dream as another heavier shackle and ignored their voices. It was not until he was penetrated by the golden branch and his thirst for blood was strengthened that he finally felt the same as his descendants, but it was too late. As he himself said in the plot, "My beloved children have been trying to persuade me to turn my attention back to them, but I was too slow. I was the only one who didn't understand (how painful and heavy it is to suppress the cursed instinct) until everything was irreversible." When he finally woke up from his dream, he thought he was wrong. He wanted to pick up his responsibilities as a father, to protect and make up for the children in this cruel world where they were destined to be unable to change and could only follow their instincts. So he let the children turn his "paradise" into a "slaughterhouse" and let them slaughter the humans who came in as long as they could get real happiness from then on. He tasted the blood that the children got from the slaughter and fed him, and took it as his own glory. Falling from one extreme to another. It can only be said that this is an ending where everyone is hurt. Whether it is Don Quixote or his followers, the starting point of their behavior is love. Just like the story told by Sansón, I think Dulcinea and the others nailed Don Quixote to the pillar not because they hated him, they just wanted Don Quixote to wake up from this "absurd" dream, love them again, and understand their pain. That's normal, because they are "family" who should rely on each other. As for saying that Don Quixote doesn't love his children at all, it's impossible just for his own dream. It's too easy for the Bloodfiend's superiors to kill the Bloodfiend's subordinates. If Don Quixote really had no feelings for Dulcinea and the others, he would not tolerate his children's torture of him. He voluntarily let his followers torture him for two hundred years because he felt guilty about his family and childrens.
Beginning of stream: Me: "Yeah the dungeon took me 8 hours but I've also only been playing for a few months and only have a sinking team so good luck" Tsunul: "I'm hoping you're just ass and it wont take me that long" *fast forward 8 hours* *Looks at vod length* :)
Personally, I believe that while Don Quixote may have lost his dreams, Sancho's choice to carry on that dream proves that he was right, even as La Manchaland failed Think about it, the other bloodfiends had succumbed to the thirst, including the other Kindreds like Sancho, yet she herself did not during her adventures with Don Quixote, and I think the reason for that is clear When they first took a side in the war between humans and Bloodfiends, Quixote's Kindreds followed him because it was their responsibility to follow their father. Even as he dreamt of a different way of living, they simply followed his dreams. However, Sancho, spurred by both the words of Bari and Quixote, genuinely began to dream the same dream that Quixote saw. I think that the other Bloodfiends failed to do this. Even with the invention of hemobars, their happiness still came from the blood of humans, which is why they felt trapped in their nature. However, Quixote and Sancho, who both found happiness elsewhere- in their dreams- found themselves no longer feeling that thirst. The other bloodfiends dared to follow Don Quixote's dream, but Sancho dared to dream it as well, and that is how she broke their nature, and reaches for that impossibly far away star
5:44:16 In case anyone doesn’t know this, Outis or Odysseus from the Odyssey and the Iliad participated in the Trojan war. And the famous Trojan horse was her/his idea, so judging from that she definitely caused the death of a lot of people. Probably the most out of all the Sinners.
@@hewholurksinthedark7282 Ah, please. This is a world where a concept incinerator is just a thing megacorporations have access to. 😂 Nuclear fallout is child's play to the fuckery that Outis probably did to end the war.
@@Birthday888considering odyssey stuff that i know of, she probably got all her guys killed by pissing off the head like how og odysseus pissed off the gods in the odyssey
Canto 7 part 1: Don Quixote: Most unfair, I say...!!! Dante: Canto 7 part 3: Don Quixote: Sancho... I have conceived... an idea most ingenious... Sancho: What... is it this time...?
Well, this canto might just become one of my favorite Canto alongside canto 4. Everytime there is going to be a story about ideal vs reality or hope vs despair with a hopeful message at the end, it will be PEAK for me.
Imagine the amount of light that could be harvested from this stream alone, especially when you betted on Tsunul first trying the final boss and watching him pull it off despite the amount of doubters
Straight up, this felt so fucking good as a Canto, the full frontal emotional assault especially at the last clash between Don Quioxte and Sancho It felt like that last episode of the hero giving everything they got, and finally reaching that last step Even if it'll take a long time, it would make sense for Sancho to reach the dream by going onward and upward, rather than being like Don and pushing everyone else down to achive it
Even if they were weakened, we managed to take down a Star of the City level boss. Something I especially like about this fight is even with the E.G.O granted by Superbia the clash remains hopeless/impossible and we still win against all odds.
Yeah, this Canto is probably the best Canto in the game now. PM just continues to cook with each Canto, can’t wait for more of the bloodfiend IDs to release, especially whatever Don is going to get, like how Heath got Wild Hunt (Erlking) and how Ishmael got Ahab. The Dream shall not end tonight.
PEAK PEAK, THIS CANTO WAS PEAK "Onward, Rocinante! Again and again, until the dream is within our grasp!" P.S. I was one of the ones who believed that Tsunul can first time the ENTIRE DUNGEON AND I WAS RIGHT! P.S.S. I was also the one to encourage Tsunul to use Fluid Sac during the final boss and corrode stagger half his team~. Sorry Tsunul, but the GAMBLING WAS TOO STRONG PS.S.S. Top-left
3:20:15 My theory is sancho's resistant because she never had a strong desire to begin with. She attempted to end her own life before ever becoming a bloodfiend, so she didn't feel great whether she had blood or not. As for as Don Quixote? He's just him I guess. Driven by pure ambition and all that. He could find fullness of life without human blood, and reasonable did happen to drink that of people they killed while out on adventure. Not to say he's a hypocrite for that mind you, the rule do not harm humans could be reasonable seen as only truly applying to park itself. Though if you're spending all your time at it, surrounded constantly by human meat sacks while you're starving...
Maybe Don never even ate anyone in his adventure. He legit went out to fight a bear (Fight as in not kill it instantly) and ate bear meat to act more human.
I love this Canto so much it's unreal. It's a massive love letter to all the wonderful (and wonderfully cheesy) stories we enjoyed as children. There's a LITERAL "Power of Friendship" segment around the end and honestly I couldn't be happier. Paraphrased from a friend: Don Quixote (miguel de cervantes), for all of his dangerous and insane antics, shows that stories have an effect on people, and on the world. It's why Sancho(limbus), who's supposed to be a straight-edge realist, returning to that title of Don Quixote willingly, not deluding herself with the stories she read but _grasping_ them and taking them into herself, into her identity out of _genuine love and passion for them_ hits like a bus, as someone who also loves to read - and loves to write stories, too. Limbus has left its mark on me, and it is unfading - And I don't want it to fade. And I hope Project Moon has many more stories to tell. And I hope they'll leave me bawling on the floor just as much as this one did.
I think the part that resonated the most with me is that for all intensive purposes, this story is about someone who fell in love with a world that was not their own and found comfort in imagining themselves going on adventures in it. And its just something I have always with every piece of media I fell in love with and was what got me through so many of the worst times in my life. And admittedly from a less personal lens I found it especially neat considering the origins for a lot of PM’s setting drawing from classic table top roleplaying games like Cyberpunk and Vampire the Masquerade (and not just for the bloodfiends). It just tapped into the core appeal of creating a character that play as and while that journey is for all intensive purposes just make believe, the emotional experience are real and help us learn more about ourselves
I fell asleep at some point during the stream (soon after I beat the canto myself lol) and woke up to don quijote's sobbing. thanks for the alarm clock 👍
I actually tried holding it on PC, but it didn't work I needed to mash. Maybe it's a bug? Not that I'm complaining. I couldn't help screaming as I mashes my spacebar at 4 AM, but I have no regrets that was by far the Peakest ending of a Canto thus far.
From what I can gather, there're at least 2 profound messages to find here. 1) Is being overly invested in something that is not real (main current day example: pixels on your screen) really worse than having no aspirations at all? 2) If doing something doesn't bring immediate material benefit, would it make the deed a waste of your time? (less charitable example: me once in forever remembering any user can upload videos on RUclips, including myself)
Now that I’ve had time to process my emotions, I can say “Verily, manager esquire! Thou hast made a noble and valiant effort in this dungeon, and may consider me impressed!” (God, how am I gonna keep this manner of speech up for the rest of my life?)
Me entering the dungeon: This doesnt look like it will take too long. Also me 8 hours later: WHO NEEDS SLEEP! I NEED ANSWERS! But seriously this dungeon got actually difficult to the end. The Feast must grow, Faust we need healing, bosses just keep painting the floor red, where did all my Sinners go... And then all this juicy lore just getting dumped on us (potential spoiler warning) Bari, who is also possibly the nameles bookhunter from Angelas bad ending, seems to be still alive after 200 years, since the only person who could have told Vegilius about Don is her. Also she has *blue* clothing and is connected to both stars and the rivers flowing through the ruins beneath the city. This is kind of hinting about the endgame, just like how Hong Lu and Outis were constantly teasing their cantos. But first our crew needs to digest the truth about "Don Quixote" (especially Outis), before when can go to Hong Lu´s family reunion. Winner, Winner, Chicken-Kebab or something like that ...
If anything, with that free Season 1 EGO ticket they're giving out, I'm pretty sure they're designing encounters with the assumption that the players will have access to Fluid Sack XD.
There were LOTS of debuffs on the enemies actually, those massively debuffed their defense and offense level we're dealing with weakened SoTC levels, but it's SoTC either way
My favorite canto was 4, this canto is my new favorite one, PM just delivery another top notch story again, the stream was amazing and hope to see ur video about this canto soon :)
I hate your chat though, seriously half the challenge of these boss fights is figuring out the puzzle to beating them and they're just sitting there telling you the answers. They shouldn't of told you don is immortal, I wanted to see you make panic and corrode 2 more times at the beginning of the don quixote fight! 8:01:20 me ranting about monkeys helping you avoid dumb moves aside. Sorry, I felt like I was watching someone give you a chess puzzle and you had 200 people pointing at all the different ways a move could screw you up. It's likely they were running a poise or charge build, in the current format any offensive status effect such as sinking, rupture, or bleed is king. Since if someone dies on you the momentum you built up doesn't vanish. I know this, because that's what I was running and it took me at least 4 very long tries to beat it. BL is so dog shit for this format its crazy. I ended up switching to a bleed comp, and while not as strong as the most OP identities in the game like you enjoy running it got the job done quite well.
I like to joke a lot that the game ends after the end of each Canto because of that “finale feeling” and credits rolling but seriously this truly feels like a dream ending, we have so many damn flashbacks, summaries and reminiscence of all the past sinner’s “finales”, like it’s the last emotional sendoff to an incredible adventure but the tale doesn’t end, not til we reach that impossible dream.
In the Iliad, Odysseus was the one who came up with the Trojan horse. I feel like a lot of Outis' paranoia came from knowing how much damage an infiltrator could do.
This is quite literally the only Canto to which i have shed a tear to, and matter of fact VIDEOGAME, A FUCKING GACHA GAME GOT ME CRYING LIKE TSUNUL SAID ONG. The only other game that has got me this emotional was OneShot, but even then i didn't cry. But this canto was beautiful asf, it genuinely gets better each canto, my tierlist from canto 3 to 7 is literally on numerical order lowest to highest. Canto 6 had left me with an empty feeling in my heart, and Canto 7 actually just filled that empty feeling, both beautiful in their own unique ways. But anyways i never doubted you 1st trying it ever, i totally did not think you would fucking die due to the unbreakable coins fuckery, totally (i 1st tried it too but i had almost no sloth to use my good egos and had to use EVERY FUCKING SINNER to beat it, 4 of them being below 30 lvl)
Sancho ended La Manchaland because she loved Manchegan Family and disheartened by what had befell them. And despite thinking that she could became a yes man to repent for her disappearance, being her family's lance, her newfound sense of justice would not allow that. O' Don Quixote of La Manchaland, allow me to gallop-on together, adventuring forward with your second kindred -nay The Valiant Soon-To-Be Hero of Justice, Don Quixote!
I know a lot of people were kinda upset that Tsunsun was using powerful ids and taking his time with the difficult fights. I personally however am glad to see the Tsunul character development between canto 6 and 7. Instead of rushing in blind and using ids who don’t particular synergize well together, he’s actually using power team comps and reading enemy skills and passives before deciding what to do. Great stuff.
The boss seems a fair bit easier when you don’t have the self bleed gifts because you made unfortunate ego gift choices in the earlier bits of the dungeon
I did a Don solo and realized why it was better. I could actually manage the chaos with final boss. I don't have to worry about everyone else's sanity but Don's, which I could get high enough before the second phase. When I did this with a team, I couldn't control it because everyone didn't have enough sanity to come in clutch.
I haven't read leviathan or distortion detective but didn't vergilius know Moses and Ezra and actually like them? (rare event) That would explain him smiling at that tablet, since it's the one they spoke through.
It would probably take me less time to beat it, if not for my insistence on trying to solo every fight or using poise/def up/haste team. Still, that was a fun challenge, it's not really hard, but it makes the game a lot more complex (and well, no one is safe from 5% rolls, heh)
Well fun fact, this is as far as I know the only fight where doing a solo with Don Quixote (sinner) is actually easier than doing it with all the sinners. You just need a dodge ID like W corp Don Quixote and you can dodge all of the attacks of the unbreakable coins. Edit: Actually, I looked more and people have done it with Lobotomy E.G.O::Lantern Don Quixote so you don't even need a dodge ID.
@@masterblaster38 yeah, i used solo W Corp Don on final boss just because he spams AOE and by the time the real fight begins, you already have all 6 slots full of buffed skils(even s1 rolls 18, like cmon). But thing is, i tried to solo the WHOLE dungeon with just Cinq Sinclair with various degrees of success(thanks to checkpoints every 2 fights so i can't even start with 45 sp). I even managed to solo Sancho with just him and that's actually a canon event. Some fights are not really possible to solo this way tho, either because you get rupture stacked or get all your HP evaporated because Carmilla moment.
@@4rtstellar Oh I can imagine how Cinq Sinclair might be. In some the battles which aren't abnormality battles/focused encounters you are better off just attacking with a S3 to stagger the enemy immediately instead of dodging. You remove one enemy and not having to get hit once. Also fun fact about the fight, the horse phase? Ehhh I skipped it. I put like 10 fragile, he was staggered so he took more damage and then used 2 S3 at max charge and just skipped the whole phase. I was super confused to where did the phase I got to in my other all sinners attempt went. Also funny enough I even got hit by his ultra super attack that he does at the end of the horse phase, and he just skipped summoning the horses at all. I tried to clash with it with a skill 3 at 9 charge (because I thought I would get enough charge from other attacks, not remembering that clashes go first) and just lost the clash. Funny enough I survived and won because of me actually having gotten all the staggers out of Don by getting hit in phase 1 by the gongolas and other attacks and I just healed back up to max with the EGO gift you get that heals you up.
I died 30 times on the final fight until it hit me (I can just solo) and solo I did and then the QTE happened and I was beating the spacebar to death it was freaking epic!!!!
because of somehow me always ending up being broke doing the story cantos, doing Canto 6 and 7 with underlevelled sinners(40 for erlking and 45 for lamanchaland) winning those fights because im broke as hell to level any of them to the max level of the canto brough me some struggle but fun moments fighting all of them.(granted its mostly because i buy the battlepasses late usually, so i really am broke on resources)
While it may not have managed to beat out The Heartbreaking for me, holy fucking shit this came so close. At first I didn’t think it could beat The Evil Defining for me but the more I thought about it, it blows that one out of the water (heh) and just barely fails to dethrone Peakcliff.
Hm... Manager Esquier. We all know about your declaration of your affection towards Emil Sincler, but... O gods. Did your voice ever show your true affection to him? It so funny howe many people beliv in this lie. maybe you really like him, but in your heart have love towards one beautiful and important lady in your life. Laady Winrey (Lady Winrait, but thanks to your pronansuation, now her name is Winrey)
huh I finally understand why targeting resets sometimes :O so seems like it resets each time new aoe attack appears, so you just need to finish retargeting after having every aoe on deck (thanks for education xD)
The chat in this stream is insufferable. Though i love the jokes that u make feom time to time, but chat legitimately leaks way 2 many mechanic that people simply and easily missed and learn them from, its really hard to see the video all the way till the end if the chat is playing 50% of the game most of the time
Even though I did feel for Don this Canto, I didn't feel as much as I did with the other ones (minus Canto 1 and 2 of course). While I did have goose bumps during the ending and Don's final cry hurt to hear, I think getting into the meat and potatos at the literal end of the Canto wasn't great. With Heathcliff and Ish, my favorite Cantos, though you can throw Sincalir's in their as well, the whole Canto is a build up with them suffering basically the entire time. Don didn't reach the point Heathcliff was at when Erlking revealed himself until the literal last clash, and Heathcliff still wasn't done falling into despair as he then distorted. I felt her last lines though. I wanted to keep Sancho, but you know what? I'm still happy she's keeping the dream of Don Quixote, both Quixotes, alive.
To be fair... although the game nudges you that way, I think you were biased against Outis 😂. I sometimes wonder if I could always be a good manager like Dante and realize what Outis' actual problem with Don is when it matters.
The funniest part of the stream is how much chat is fighting among themselves in last boss fight, but when the cutscene start literally every single one just start going GALLOP ON, TOGETHER
It crazy af
So-called free thinkers when it's time to GALLOP ON, TOGETHER!!
7:34:40 After that slow mashing of spacebar, Mili eventually decided to sing and buff the hell out of Tsunul and motivate him to destroy his spacebar
It’s funny cuz the bar literally goes up on its own without you having to press space. If you stop pressing it, it just slows down the gameplay so you can press it and “catch up”
@@FestiveRocket i was tapping as fast as i could with both my hand to the point that it felt like my souls goes out from my body and tap alongside cause the goddamn meter isnt going up. Then i release thinking it would fill itself up if the meter goes under a certain point but no i have to do it myself. So i tap tap and tap and finally won it
I also died a bit inside when the third part come in but that one was easy
yeah that Mili buff is nuts, its so notiveable too that the first gallop was standard, 2nd gallop was suddenly a bit too hard, and the 3rd final one where Mili sings and the lance glows its golden hue was much more easier to do than the first gallop, its amazing.
Remember the river of oblivion?
That is my tears i cried all over this canto
absolute peak cinema
Manager, I'm still so sorry about failing 99% Of my clashes
U did not just make a whole ass account to do that 💀
NAAAHHHHHHHH
@@choking1668HE FUCKING DID
So much for punching a bloodbag
You’re still getting whipped by the rose hunter
Thank you for this fun, emotional ride, Tsunul.
R.I.P. to the OG Don Quixote, whose dreams and ideals were, simply put, far too ambitious to have succeeded on such a large scale, it seems. Thankfully, they live on in Sancho.
And despite their transgressions, their sins, R.I.P. to the Bloodfiends of La Manchaland, whose nature as Bloodfiends could never truly be suppressed, until the moment their suffering reached a boiling point and exploded.
Finally, R.I.P. to La Manchaland itself, or rather, what it was meant to represent in its inception; a beacon of cooperation, love, and fun between humans and bloodfiends.
Can't wait for the analysis vid on this Canto!!!
This Canto felt like Gurren lagann and dragon ball.
Shounen Canto Shounen Ending, so fitting for Don quixote, it felt like a real adventure.
We freed daddy don for his responsibilities, i'd say its a quite a good ending in its own way.
Somehow PM have done it again and made me cry.
I dont know why but the QTE broke me when i realized what it meant, every other sinner up to now we *helped* find their own way, but it was THEM that actually did it (as dante mentions), this is the first time Dante (who we play as) actually help create a new goal and dream for a sinner when they lost it (Don), and so we "galloped together" with (Sancho) Don to prove the dream the greater will.
(Machaland) Don is possibly the saddest villain to die in limbus, all the others were either absolute psychopaths I had no issue stomping (like Kromer and Ahab if she didnt gaslight Girlboss herself to surviving) or I felt only somewhat bad/sympathetic for (like Dongrang and the bug sergeant from Gregors canto). And yet machaland Don had a genuinely altruistic dream and did everything he could to have bloodfiends (specifically his children) not only live with humans, but even bring happiness and joy in the world. And even after 200 years of suffering of both himself and the family he loves, it was only sancho's return as "the same bloodfiend" that finally broke him. And EVEN THEN he still had a selfless (or at least as close as you can get to selfless in the city) desire to simply make his children happy after they have suffered by being deprived of their nature for so long.
Something to add, if I may. Remember what was said to be in Dante's clockhead in canto 5. A Golden Bough. Notice the hue Sancho's lance glows during the third gallop on, together sequence.
Amazing analysis
The qte broke me too because I can't get pass it
Don is really really good person that want to do good but cannot change the tragic fate that will coming to him as bloodfiend also as the leader of bloodfiend it self.
It's sad. 😢
7:30:30 If you look at the clash at this time its 'hopeless'. You can't win in the first place. He intentionally let you win.
He tried to dream on with his family, but ultimately failed. But he couldn't abandon his family, nor could he abandon his dream.
So he took responsibility and retired with his family...
While in order to instill confidence in Sancho so that she could gallop on, to the end, no matter how bitter it could be,
he let Sancho win, just like a father losing to his child as a loving fathers often does to their children.
Entrusting her with their dream to go ever onwards, pushing her on her back even as he fell.
My space bar say different
I see it as Sancho reaching the unreachable star, to overcome the impossible (JUST LIKE THE STORY NO WAY?!?!) But thats also an interpretation
Well... if you have a children one day, you'll understand.
Aaaannnd i doubt Sanchos ultimate goal is killing her father...
@@이가람-s3w nah bro pulled the when you get a kid one day, im finished‼️‼️‼️
@@florey758 its true though
Alas. It's really hard to watch a story destined to be tragic. Don Quixote is a very complex character. I personally feel that the controversy shows that this character is designed very three-dimensionally. On the one hand, he is really great as an idealist and pioneer. He pointed out the direction of Don Quixote's dream, led her to take risks bravely, and gave her the meaning of living. Don Quixote is undoubtedly Sancho's hero, just like the lyrics say, "Forever my hero". He also loved his family generously and trusted them unconditionally. Whether it was with the barber, Dulcinea or the priest, they did not have the oppression between the master and the servant in their communication, but were closer to the family. And let them vent their anger on him for two hundred years with nails. He hoped that his children could be happy in his dream. He wanted his children to be free from "blood thirst" and truly freely choose the future they wanted, and choose a third life other than "slaughtering humans to suck blood to satisfy their desires and be killed later" or "hiding in the dark and secretly sucking blood to survive". Bloodfiend has never been given a third life. But in the end he failed.
Sancho also pointed out his flaws in the plot. He underestimated things too easily. Whether it was the Bloodfiend battle where he underestimated the strength of the full-bodied Bloodfiend and was beaten away, or the blood thirst of his followers that led to his backstab, his farsighted eyes only focused on his ideals, but ignored the reality nearby, which caused the pain of his family. He naively thought that his family would support him. At the beginning, his family did support him because of love, and they were even willing to follow him and betray all other members of the same clan. But he never understood that the degree of blood thirst of the first generation of followers and the lower-level followers was very different. His children had no choice but to overcome the end of the so-called difficult road he described. There was only a collapse that would come sooner or later. He was too arbitrary. Although his children were happy enough to have a family and be able to drink blood freely, he still gave them his dream as another heavier shackle and ignored their voices. It was not until he was penetrated by the golden branch and his thirst for blood was strengthened that he finally felt the same as his descendants, but it was too late. As he himself said in the plot, "My beloved children have been trying to persuade me to turn my attention back to them, but I was too slow. I was the only one who didn't understand (how painful and heavy it is to suppress the cursed instinct) until everything was irreversible." When he finally woke up from his dream, he thought he was wrong. He wanted to pick up his responsibilities as a father, to protect and make up for the children in this cruel world where they were destined to be unable to change and could only follow their instincts. So he let the children turn his "paradise" into a "slaughterhouse" and let them slaughter the humans who came in as long as they could get real happiness from then on. He tasted the blood that the children got from the slaughter and fed him, and took it as his own glory. Falling from one extreme to another. It can only be said that this is an ending where everyone is hurt. Whether it is Don Quixote or his followers, the starting point of their behavior is love. Just like the story told by Sansón, I think Dulcinea and the others nailed Don Quixote to the pillar not because they hated him, they just wanted Don Quixote to wake up from this "absurd" dream, love them again, and understand their pain. That's normal, because they are "family" who should rely on each other. As for saying that Don Quixote doesn't love his children at all, it's impossible just for his own dream. It's too easy for the Bloodfiend's superiors to kill the Bloodfiend's subordinates. If Don Quixote really had no feelings for Dulcinea and the others, he would not tolerate his children's torture of him. He voluntarily let his followers torture him for two hundred years because he felt guilty about his family and childrens.
Beginning of stream:
Me: "Yeah the dungeon took me 8 hours but I've also only been playing for a few months and only have a sinking team so good luck"
Tsunul: "I'm hoping you're just ass and it wont take me that long"
*fast forward 8 hours* *Looks at vod length*
:)
so BOTH of you are ass...
I know a vtuber that did it in 7 hours
I somehow did it in 4. Solemn Yi Sang and Wild Hunt Heathcliff are too OP against Sancho. I just solo’ed with Lantern Don in the ending.
I did it in like 5 hours using a 5 Ncorp and Outis Barber somehow, i have to solo Don using Lantern tho
i did it in 3!
Personally, I believe that while Don Quixote may have lost his dreams, Sancho's choice to carry on that dream proves that he was right, even as La Manchaland failed
Think about it, the other bloodfiends had succumbed to the thirst, including the other Kindreds like Sancho, yet she herself did not during her adventures with Don Quixote, and I think the reason for that is clear
When they first took a side in the war between humans and Bloodfiends, Quixote's Kindreds followed him because it was their responsibility to follow their father. Even as he dreamt of a different way of living, they simply followed his dreams.
However, Sancho, spurred by both the words of Bari and Quixote, genuinely began to dream the same dream that Quixote saw. I think that the other Bloodfiends failed to do this. Even with the invention of hemobars, their happiness still came from the blood of humans, which is why they felt trapped in their nature. However, Quixote and Sancho, who both found happiness elsewhere- in their dreams- found themselves no longer feeling that thirst.
The other bloodfiends dared to follow Don Quixote's dream, but Sancho dared to dream it as well, and that is how she broke their nature, and reaches for that impossibly far away star
5:44:16 In case anyone doesn’t know this, Outis or Odysseus from the Odyssey and the Iliad participated in the Trojan war. And the famous Trojan horse was her/his idea, so judging from that she definitely caused the death of a lot of people. Probably the most out of all the Sinners.
Read a fan theory that the 'trojan' in this case was a dirty bomb.
@@hewholurksinthedark7282 Ah, please. This is a world where a concept incinerator is just a thing megacorporations have access to. 😂
Nuclear fallout is child's play to the fuckery that Outis probably did to end the war.
@@Birthday888considering odyssey stuff that i know of, she probably got all her guys killed by pissing off the head like how og odysseus pissed off the gods in the odyssey
@@Birthday888 knowing the City, a "dirty bomb" for them is a nuclear threat
Canto 7 part 1:
Don Quixote: Most unfair, I say...!!!
Dante:
Canto 7 part 3:
Don Quixote: Sancho... I have conceived... an idea most ingenious...
Sancho: What... is it this time...?
THAT MAKES IT HURT MOREEEEE
Well, this canto might just become one of my favorite Canto alongside canto 4. Everytime there is going to be a story about ideal vs reality or hope vs despair with a hopeful message at the end, it will be PEAK for me.
Heh hopeful massage
Yi sang approves
Imagine the amount of light that could be harvested from this stream alone, especially when you betted on Tsunul first trying the final boss and watching him pull it off despite the amount of doubters
Straight up, this felt so fucking good as a Canto, the full frontal emotional assault especially at the last clash between Don Quioxte and Sancho
It felt like that last episode of the hero giving everything they got, and finally reaching that last step
Even if it'll take a long time, it would make sense for Sancho to reach the dream by going onward and upward, rather than being like Don and pushing everyone else down to achive it
That name decleration both don do before clashing their spear was heartbreaking
It was... what? 💜💜💜💔💔💔⛈️⛈️⛈️
I must the reason why....
⚰️
⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Even if they were weakened, we managed to take down a Star of the City level boss. Something I especially like about this fight is even with the E.G.O granted by Superbia the clash remains hopeless/impossible and we still win against all odds.
Alonso rolled tails three times
DQ had his Vergilius-level Attack Weight nerfed by the Golden Bough's Arbitration and from being starved so that's something
@@devilwolf3202we still defeated him, in the eyes of Hana we were the one who won, while the rest of the fixers were decimated
@@mr.raphael1507we're finally becoming fixers of justice
Yeah, this Canto is probably the best Canto in the game now. PM just continues to cook with each Canto, can’t wait for more of the bloodfiend IDs to release, especially whatever Don is going to get, like how Heath got Wild Hunt (Erlking) and how Ishmael got Ahab.
The Dream shall not end tonight.
Also, never doubted that he’d first-try it, congrats on proving those doubters wrong.
PEAK PEAK, THIS CANTO WAS PEAK
"Onward, Rocinante! Again and again, until the dream is within our grasp!"
P.S. I was one of the ones who believed that Tsunul can first time the ENTIRE DUNGEON AND I WAS RIGHT!
P.S.S. I was also the one to encourage Tsunul to use Fluid Sac during the final boss and corrode stagger half his team~. Sorry Tsunul, but the GAMBLING WAS TOO STRONG
PS.S.S. Top-left
I am my biggest fan
I am my biggest fan
I am my enemy and my friend...
PEAK IS REAL 😭
Cried when Don Quixote/Sancho said at the end of the canto:
The twilight was endured, and we now face towards dawn.
what a beautiful line bro
@@blackroadnewcountry the 3 birds send their regards
Philip reference?
@@SunshowerWonderlab it's a Twilight ego reference
3:20:15 My theory is sancho's resistant because she never had a strong desire to begin with. She attempted to end her own life before ever becoming a bloodfiend, so she didn't feel great whether she had blood or not. As for as Don Quixote? He's just him I guess. Driven by pure ambition and all that. He could find fullness of life without human blood, and reasonable did happen to drink that of people they killed while out on adventure. Not to say he's a hypocrite for that mind you, the rule do not harm humans could be reasonable seen as only truly applying to park itself. Though if you're spending all your time at it, surrounded constantly by human meat sacks while you're starving...
Also might kinda be the fault of the hemobars honestly, given how the Hemobar EGO Gift actively decreases SP
Maybe Don never even ate anyone in his adventure.
He legit went out to fight a bear (Fight as in not kill it instantly) and ate bear meat to act more human.
I love this Canto so much it's unreal. It's a massive love letter to all the wonderful (and wonderfully cheesy) stories we enjoyed as children. There's a LITERAL "Power of Friendship" segment around the end and honestly I couldn't be happier.
Paraphrased from a friend: Don Quixote (miguel de cervantes), for all of his dangerous and insane antics, shows that stories have an effect on people, and on the world. It's why Sancho(limbus), who's supposed to be a straight-edge realist, returning to that title of Don Quixote willingly, not deluding herself with the stories she read but _grasping_ them and taking them into herself, into her identity out of _genuine love and passion for them_ hits like a bus, as someone who also loves to read - and loves to write stories, too.
Limbus has left its mark on me, and it is unfading - And I don't want it to fade. And I hope Project Moon has many more stories to tell. And I hope they'll leave me bawling on the floor just as much as this one did.
Most doubted and others believed.
In the end Tsunul is just build different and did it all first try. King stuff.
Bro thinks he's the main hero
@@ProLexa-xn1zxbro think he’s Quixote
I think the part that resonated the most with me is that for all intensive purposes, this story is about someone who fell in love with a world that was not their own and found comfort in imagining themselves going on adventures in it. And its just something I have always with every piece of media I fell in love with and was what got me through so many of the worst times in my life.
And admittedly from a less personal lens I found it especially neat considering the origins for a lot of PM’s setting drawing from classic table top roleplaying games like Cyberpunk and Vampire the Masquerade (and not just for the bloodfiends). It just tapped into the core appeal of creating a character that play as and while that journey is for all intensive purposes just make believe, the emotional experience are real and help us learn more about ourselves
It went from crying at the end, to having to talk about how everyone is pointing out about hong lu and dante is mewing
mewsault
Peak
To stay accurate to the book, Canto 8 will have thousands of nodes and 400 characters 😊
The ten year plan for limbus is actually for just how fucking long it will take to get through Hong lus canto
I speak for the Chinese when I say we are not sorry
I fell asleep at some point during the stream (soon after I beat the canto myself lol) and woke up to don quijote's sobbing. thanks for the alarm clock 👍
Sancho... i have conceived...
I love how the chat just went from "Crying with Don" then instantly go "awooga"
I LOVE THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP‼️‼️‼️‼️
Apparently you don't need to mash the space bar, just hold it, then again it it wouldn't be as theatrical
The instinct to button mash on a qte
I actually tried holding it on PC, but it didn't work I needed to mash. Maybe it's a bug?
Not that I'm complaining. I couldn't help screaming as I mashes my spacebar at 4 AM, but I have no regrets that was by far the Peakest ending of a Canto thus far.
@@Birthday888you have to mash the first two then hold the last on pc
then again that would defeat the point of "Galloping" the Spacebar if you just held it (though I see it used for accessibility)
@@susurrus1 Its automatic on last
From what I can gather, there're at least 2 profound messages to find here.
1) Is being overly invested in something that is not real (main current day example: pixels on your screen) really worse than having no aspirations at all?
2) If doing something doesn't bring immediate material benefit, would it make the deed a waste of your time? (less charitable example: me once in forever remembering any user can upload videos on RUclips, including myself)
Now that I’ve had time to process my emotions, I can say “Verily, manager esquire! Thou hast made a noble and valiant effort in this dungeon, and may consider me impressed!” (God, how am I gonna keep this manner of speech up for the rest of my life?)
absolute cinema
A righteous ending of the stream!
B)
Me entering the dungeon: This doesnt look like it will take too long. Also me 8 hours later: WHO NEEDS SLEEP! I NEED ANSWERS!
But seriously this dungeon got actually difficult to the end. The Feast must grow, Faust we need healing, bosses just keep painting the floor red, where did all my Sinners go...
And then all this juicy lore just getting dumped on us (potential spoiler warning)
Bari, who is also possibly the nameles bookhunter from Angelas bad ending, seems to be still alive after 200 years, since the only person who could have told Vegilius about Don is her.
Also she has *blue* clothing and is connected to both stars and the rivers flowing through the ruins beneath the city.
This is kind of hinting about the endgame, just like how Hong Lu and Outis were constantly teasing their cantos.
But first our crew needs to digest the truth about "Don Quixote" (especially Outis), before when can go to Hong Lu´s family reunion.
Winner, Winner, Chicken-Kebab or something like that ...
as someone else who also cried at the ending, i commend you for being able to recognize peak fiction
Where are the people with perception blocking masks... and why are they CUTTING ONIONS.
Do y’all think that PM regrets making Faust’s Fluid Sac so strong at healing?
Maybe, although if they really got sick of us healing they could always throw some null healing or reduced healing effects at us if they care so.
If anything, with that free Season 1 EGO ticket they're giving out, I'm pretty sure they're designing encounters with the assumption that the players will have access to Fluid Sack XD.
@@Birthday888 THEYRE GIVING OUT WHAT?
Made it to the end without fluid sac so
@@projectmoonsleeperagent Well only long gone people and new people to game
This shit was definitely Star of the City level difficulty, not an Urban Nightmare. Sinners seem to be at that level of power now.
Sancho was SOTC, I think Sinners would properly reach SOTC in Hong Lu’s Canto
@@hx5525 Fair.
Dont think so actually
There were LOTS of debuffs on the enemies actually, those massively debuffed their defense and offense level
we're dealing with weakened SoTC levels, but it's SoTC either way
Don Quixote is DEFINITELY an SOTC, if we didn't have an equally strong bloodfiend on our side we would've lost immediately
My favorite canto was 4, this canto is my new favorite one, PM just delivery another top notch story again, the stream was amazing and hope to see ur video about this canto soon :)
I would like to take this opportunity to formally apologize to my king tsunul for ever doubting his wisdom
I hate your chat though, seriously half the challenge of these boss fights is figuring out the puzzle to beating them and they're just sitting there telling you the answers. They shouldn't of told you don is immortal, I wanted to see you make panic and corrode 2 more times at the beginning of the don quixote fight!
8:01:20 me ranting about monkeys helping you avoid dumb moves aside. Sorry, I felt like I was watching someone give you a chess puzzle and you had 200 people pointing at all the different ways a move could screw you up. It's likely they were running a poise or charge build, in the current format any offensive status effect such as sinking, rupture, or bleed is king. Since if someone dies on you the momentum you built up doesn't vanish. I know this, because that's what I was running and it took me at least 4 very long tries to beat it. BL is so dog shit for this format its crazy. I ended up switching to a bleed comp, and while not as strong as the most OP identities in the game like you enjoy running it got the job done quite well.
Dante is trying to smile guys, they AREN'T MEWING 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 AND DANTE RESPONDING TO DON AT 7:43:18
The mog off contest is insane
the dream has not ended yet
Deiamons group dont care who gets the broughs only that all are connected but would rather have limbus collect them instead of n corp
Maruki pfp guy donating $50 telling tsunul that he will lose the final boss fight, how ironic
14:28 It's also entirely possible she's just got a really hyperactive imagination (like ADHD or Autism) rather than schizophrenia
the first piece of media to make me bawl like a baby at 4am
After watching this i can confirm that Tsunul is the worst button masher ive ever seen
…Did Tsuinl treat -100% damage like he was multiplying two negatives?
no? -100% less is the same thing as x - (-1.0)x, it'd be subtracting a negative. Tylenol was correct.
@@fuwafuwu4311 That... is not what he said. He acted like it would cancel out somehow and make the attack do more damage.
I like to joke a lot that the game ends after the end of each Canto because of that “finale feeling” and credits rolling but seriously this truly feels like a dream ending, we have so many damn flashbacks, summaries and reminiscence of all the past sinner’s “finales”, like it’s the last emotional sendoff to an incredible adventure
but the tale doesn’t end, not til we reach that impossible dream.
Forget Outis ignoring Ryoshu's bloodlust, Outis is a fucking war veteran what does she mean Sancho's killed people?!?
i think that line appears to be more to herself like dante said
She's projecting
@@mangocookie4790project moon
In the Iliad, Odysseus was the one who came up with the Trojan horse. I feel like a lot of Outis' paranoia came from knowing how much damage an infiltrator could do.
This is quite literally the only Canto to which i have shed a tear to, and matter of fact VIDEOGAME, A FUCKING GACHA GAME GOT ME CRYING LIKE TSUNUL SAID ONG.
The only other game that has got me this emotional was OneShot, but even then i didn't cry.
But this canto was beautiful asf, it genuinely gets better each canto, my tierlist from canto 3 to 7 is literally on numerical order lowest to highest.
Canto 6 had left me with an empty feeling in my heart, and Canto 7 actually just filled that empty feeling, both beautiful in their own unique ways.
But anyways i never doubted you 1st trying it ever, i totally did not think you would fucking die due to the unbreakable coins fuckery, totally (i 1st tried it too but i had almost no sloth to use my good egos and had to use EVERY FUCKING SINNER to beat it, 4 of them being below 30 lvl)
Sancho ended La Manchaland because she loved Manchegan Family and disheartened by what had befell them. And despite thinking that she could became a yes man to repent for her disappearance, being her family's lance, her newfound sense of justice would not allow that.
O' Don Quixote of La Manchaland, allow me to gallop-on together, adventuring forward with your second kindred -nay The Valiant Soon-To-Be Hero of Justice, Don Quixote!
I have to say, the did excellently well , especially the ending part of this canto
I remember when you first played this game and you really hated Don for being the annoying little kid in the group….now do you still hate her?
NO SHE IS AMAZING AND I LOVE HER
i never hated that awesome gremlin
@@wownice2927 Fixer of justice
now here's a question I have, is Dante not able like get an ID like sinners or has he like never tried?
I could not be with you until the end but I believed you would be able to do it all first try and I was right
I know a lot of people were kinda upset that Tsunsun was using powerful ids and taking his time with the difficult fights. I personally however am glad to see the Tsunul character development between canto 6 and 7. Instead of rushing in blind and using ids who don’t particular synergize well together, he’s actually using power team comps and reading enemy skills and passives before deciding what to do. Great stuff.
I was crying too Tsunul, many others as well. Peak peak 💪
And so, he first tried everything
Tsunul my Goat
The boss seems a fair bit easier when you don’t have the self bleed gifts because you made unfortunate ego gift choices in the earlier bits of the dungeon
I did a Don solo and realized why it was better. I could actually manage the chaos with final boss. I don't have to worry about everyone else's sanity but Don's, which I could get high enough before the second phase. When I did this with a team, I couldn't control it because everyone didn't have enough sanity to come in clutch.
Dang, congrats on beating everything first try
*THE DREEEAAAAAAAAMM!!!!!!!*
*THE DREAM HAST NOT ENDEEEEEEEEEEDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!*
I haven't read leviathan or distortion detective but didn't vergilius know Moses and Ezra and actually like them? (rare event)
That would explain him smiling at that tablet, since it's the one they spoke through.
absolutely cinema
It would probably take me less time to beat it, if not for my insistence on trying to solo every fight or using poise/def up/haste team. Still, that was a fun challenge, it's not really hard, but it makes the game a lot more complex (and well, no one is safe from 5% rolls, heh)
Well fun fact, this is as far as I know the only fight where doing a solo with Don Quixote (sinner) is actually easier than doing it with all the sinners. You just need a dodge ID like W corp Don Quixote and you can dodge all of the attacks of the unbreakable coins.
Edit: Actually, I looked more and people have done it with Lobotomy E.G.O::Lantern Don Quixote so you don't even need a dodge ID.
@@masterblaster38 yeah, i used solo W Corp Don on final boss just because he spams AOE and by the time the real fight begins, you already have all 6 slots full of buffed skils(even s1 rolls 18, like cmon). But thing is, i tried to solo the WHOLE dungeon with just Cinq Sinclair with various degrees of success(thanks to checkpoints every 2 fights so i can't even start with 45 sp). I even managed to solo Sancho with just him and that's actually a canon event. Some fights are not really possible to solo this way tho, either because you get rupture stacked or get all your HP evaporated because Carmilla moment.
@@4rtstellar Oh I can imagine how Cinq Sinclair might be. In some the battles which aren't abnormality battles/focused encounters you are better off just attacking with a S3 to stagger the enemy immediately instead of dodging. You remove one enemy and not having to get hit once.
Also fun fact about the fight, the horse phase? Ehhh I skipped it. I put like 10 fragile, he was staggered so he took more damage and then used 2 S3 at max charge and just skipped the whole phase. I was super confused to where did the phase I got to in my other all sinners attempt went.
Also funny enough I even got hit by his ultra super attack that he does at the end of the horse phase, and he just skipped summoning the horses at all. I tried to clash with it with a skill 3 at 9 charge (because I thought I would get enough charge from other attacks, not remembering that clashes go first) and just lost the clash. Funny enough I survived and won because of me actually having gotten all the staggers out of Don by getting hit in phase 1 by the gongolas and other attacks and I just healed back up to max with the EGO gift you get that heals you up.
I died 30 times on the final fight until it hit me (I can just solo) and solo I did and then the QTE happened and I was beating the spacebar to death it was freaking epic!!!!
Peak cinema
Good job Samsung
Gaming.
because of somehow me always ending up being broke doing the story cantos, doing Canto 6 and 7 with underlevelled sinners(40 for erlking and 45 for lamanchaland) winning those fights because im broke as hell to level any of them to the max level of the canto brough me some struggle but fun moments fighting all of them.(granted its mostly because i buy the battlepasses late usually, so i really am broke on resources)
Tsunul is not beating the blind allegations
13:10
The Prophet!
While it may not have managed to beat out The Heartbreaking for me, holy fucking shit this came so close. At first I didn’t think it could beat The Evil Defining for me but the more I thought about it, it blows that one out of the water (heh) and just barely fails to dethrone Peakcliff.
I don't have Fluid Sac for Faust, but I did get through this with Rodion's Pursuance
Why not livestream instantly when update's out? You used to do it.
How will they top/level the next canto to this.....
7:54:02 canto 7 vid when?
Hm... Manager Esquier. We all know about your declaration of your affection towards Emil Sincler, but... O gods. Did your voice ever show your true affection to him? It so funny howe many people beliv in this lie. maybe you really like him, but in your heart have love towards one beautiful and important lady in your life. Laady Winrey (Lady Winrait, but thanks to your pronansuation, now her name is Winrey)
huh I finally understand why targeting resets sometimes :O so seems like it resets each time new aoe attack appears, so you just need to finish retargeting after having every aoe on deck (thanks for education xD)
Last bost 10x easier when you doing it solo
you gotta do something about the chat cuz jesus :')
“Cinq Don is dogshit”
Play that rayleigh gif
so peak we gotta wait 2+ weaks for the vid
Amazing stream. Or at least it would be without all the middle schooler level jokes taking all the time.
real
did he first try it
The chat in this stream is insufferable. Though i love the jokes that u make feom time to time, but chat legitimately leaks way 2 many mechanic that people simply and easily missed and learn them from, its really hard to see the video all the way till the end if the chat is playing 50% of the game most of the time
1:27:07 Thank God I was busy that I didn't watch this I stream.......that means I am excluded this apology form
P.E.A.K
Even though I did feel for Don this Canto, I didn't feel as much as I did with the other ones (minus Canto 1 and 2 of course). While I did have goose bumps during the ending and Don's final cry hurt to hear, I think getting into the meat and potatos at the literal end of the Canto wasn't great. With Heathcliff and Ish, my favorite Cantos, though you can throw Sincalir's in their as well, the whole Canto is a build up with them suffering basically the entire time. Don didn't reach the point Heathcliff was at when Erlking revealed himself until the literal last clash, and Heathcliff still wasn't done falling into despair as he then distorted. I felt her last lines though. I wanted to keep Sancho, but you know what? I'm still happy she's keeping the dream of Don Quixote, both Quixotes, alive.
To be fair... although the game nudges you that way, I think you were biased against Outis 😂. I sometimes wonder if I could always be a good manager like Dante and realize what Outis' actual problem with Don is when it matters.
31:46 monocles
But seriously yeah final fight isn't as hard as people keep thinking, I won it with 11 dead sinners on first try x'D
7:33:03 for peak
To much peak...
Tsucry