A quick note: I make a case toward the end of Reverential Bow that its presence brings into question why other "better" gestures ended up being changed in some way instead of keeping them the same, and then I listed Deep Respect (Bloodborne) as an example. Deep Respect is a covenant-related gesture, and so it makes a lot of sense that it wouldn't carry over to other games, or at least not without being modified. I make this point in the very next entry, but I didn't realize until now that I hadn't re-worded the section towards the end of Reverential Bow to reflect that. Oops.
How the hell would that even go? A guy flailing like he's burning and then he changes into a shivering stance? You know what, I'd like what I ended up suggesting, looks dumb enough to be a good thing.
Last on the list is going to be the grace right after the boss fight with Margit. Like, finish the fight, activate the grace, walk up the hill, another grace. Why? Did they just not have confidence that people would know what graces were or how to activate them? They actually have several stuck in your way along the route into Godrick’s castle. Meanwhile, the graces of Castle Morne are placed incredibly badly, such that each grace is way at the beginning of every area and can’t link up with other routes, just locks you out of exploring that bit of the castle and forces you onto the next bit. You wanted to have a grace because you’re farming the misbegotten bow? Time to ride the elevator. You went the side way to get the claymore and then got decked by multiple misbegotten? Ride the elevator. You see a grace on one side of a tiny wall barely tall enough to need to jump over. CAN’T JUMP BACK! Ride the fucking elevator again if you missed something.
"What Do You Want?" is one of my favorites simply because me and my friends have practiced using it to lean on each other right after beating a particularly toxic invader.
Regular bow is the perfect gesture for a vanilla sword and board knight, until you get by my sword anyway. Holding the shield and sword at attention is too strong.
One of the best messages i found in game was in front of Ensha doing that pose. It said "Beware edge, Lord" and for some reason it always makes me laugh
Gestures like waving and the finger slap have a special utility: they have sound. So if you are being invaded and the dumbass passed by you like 4 times completely lost, you can call his attention with a "hey!"
Erudition should get a little bit more love, if only for the fact that it's also the only gesture in the game that has actual interaction with your armor. When wearing one of the glintstone crowns, Erudition will make the gems on the crown light up.
I like to use "point up" as an antithesis of "point down" during PvP. When I defeat someone and the see the startup animation, the subconsciously prepare for salt to instead receive an uplifting message.
I recently found out that if you used a gesture in front of Patches in his second "boss fight" (in his cave after his quest), he will recognize you and stop attacking.
@@akechigoro3340 True, but he usually lands a couple of hits before that. If you use the gesture right after his HP bar appears, he won't do more than one move, usually the spray thing.
I would love for the gesture system to be expanded,it can be used for a couple of events. Maybe learning certain gestures give specific interaction with certain enemies,or npc for questlines or alternative routes. Maybe tied to faith and arcane rather than magic
@@sinvismcree7698 I mean, Chase tosses it in on almost every invasion and i feel like it has so much personality to it when you 720 one direction, and finish it off with a 720 in the opposite direct lol.
That idea with the Wait Gesture is a really good idea. They should code that into the game with the next patch. It would also be cool if Calm Down had some sort of mechanic to reduce aggro.
i find the Grovel for Mercy gesture is fitting for when i die foolishly as a co-op host: when respawning and summoning someone back who just witnessed my failure, i greet them with this. to say like "please don't hate me I'm sorry"
I gotta defend "wait" because it's a good gesture to put in a message. Helps you stop on the tracks, maybe before an ambush or a message trolling you INTO an ambush
3:18 In defense of Rest, this isn’t just any rest: this is THE rest. It’s the rest that you do at a site of grace. If you could change which gesture you did at a site of grace, then I could understand, but it just feels too iconic for me.
Out of all placements of all things in Rusty's videos the one that triggered me the most was having "point upwards" in the last place here. The fact that it's hard to find points of interest immediately upwards in this game is what makes it such an essential gesture for when it happens. To this day it was the only gesture I've ever used to add to actual helpful directions in a message.
I had never once in my life considered the idea of gestures doing anything outside of making the doll clap or tilt her head at me. Then you come along and say things like "'Wait' doesn't make your summons stay back" and "'Beckon' doesn't aggro the enemy I'm locked onto." And now I think these games are a tiny, miniscule bit worse for not including something so simple yet brilliant
Rusty mentioning his sorceries mod made me think about the possibility of him ranking all of the sorceries in said mod and now im very unreasonably hoping for him to do so
Hey there Rusty, just wanted to say I got home from a really tiring day at work, sat down on the couch to see this video on my feed, put it on and immediately passed out for a 4 hour nap. I don't know what this means about your videos, but I appreciate it
Out the gate I've got beef with 'point upward' being ranked at the bottom. Like, yeah, why would you ever do this normally? But as an attachment to a message it can be useful to point out "Hey, you need to get up there" or "That place is what I'm talking about". Granted the number of places I'd use it are relatively few, but using it to point out "Hey, jump up to that spot to get to Gransax's Bolt" or "There's a balcony you can get to if you ride the guillotine here" is still more useful than "Oh, grace, please don't kill me (or make me kill you), Patches"
15:26 This one’s originally from the crestfallen warrior in DS2 and man, they did it dirty. Back then it used to be so expressive and smarmy that you could use it for BM’ing after defeating another player. DS2 had so many great gestures.
There is value in default gestures like "Bow" and "Rest" in that you get the basic version immediately, but as you come to explore the game and define your character you can settle on a version that speaks to you more. Anyways, NPC summons ranked when
for Dejection (21:26), the reason (at least for what i think) the gesture has so much emotion is it was carried over from DS3, where Anri of Astora would use it if you kill Horace in front of them. Now there are a lot of geatures used by npcs, but most are either from before starting combat, after wining combat, or after being summoned, and you don't even see that much of that in DS3. Dejection is the only gesture used with context and reason by an npc. I guess they realy wanted so show how emotionally defeated Anri is when you kill Horace through their body.
I point up in the staircase area right before the Red Wolf of Radagon boss fight. If you go to the part of the steps that lead outside you can look up and see a ladder on the rooftop area of the Academy. That area is moderately hidden and unless they resummon me after the Red Wolf it is the only chance I have to point to it.
That’s probably helped at least a few people. I forget that ladder is there all the time until I’m like “what the hell, I know I cleared Raya Lucaria, where’s my Radagon Icon?”
About 34. I still remember that I immediately used that gesture after escaping the dungeon in DS3. It was perfectly depicting my emotions at the moment the capital's bonfire had been finally activated.
OK now time to rank player messages 😂 On a serious note, shame that the emotes didn’t cause certain characters to reply back. I quite enjoyed showing off all my emotes to the Firekeeper and seeing what she would do. Wish we could’ve had more stuff like that in Elden Ring.
You can rank anything and I'll watch it, Rusty. I'm just here to listen to you roast things, make totally valid points about whatever game your covering, and give me useful tips like fire resetting frostbite because I genuinely like your commentary that much. You do whatever you like, man. I even like your sponsor plugs. I've been here for years. I'm not going anywhere!
I really enjoy your videos. That said, I feel like this would be a topic better addressed if you had a lot of multiplayer experience. No shade or disrespect intended, I just feel like talking about the possible psychological uses with non verbal communication would be my favorite. :D
The “my thanks” gesture was in DKS2, but I it was called something different? It was my favorite, I had a really barbaric looking unarmed build (If I recall the fashion was the helm of Vengarl, lion warrior chest, probably the crit gloves, and the executioner chariot legs, with a ring slot dedicated to the aggro ring so the helm had fire coming out of the eyes) and It was the gesture I’d always use after winning an invasion. At least I have fire spur me, I fuckin’ love that one. The perfect cap off to a boss fight if you’re running a rugged warrior type. When a host does particularly well in a fight, I like to run right up to them and do it, let them know big bro thought they did good.
It was called War Cry back in DS2, which actually made sense for what the gesture has you doing. Dunno why 3 decided to fuck that up other than they fucked up a lot of the small amount of content that made it out of 2, but oh well.
The only time I saw the gesture Point Upward being used, it was in communication from a red to a blue. The red was pointing up at the scumbag host who had placed themself in an impossible position to reach, and then turned on the taunter's tongue and the blue ring to farm items. The blue and red got along swimmingly after the blue realized what was going on.
I still feel like DkS2 had my favorite gesture bundle so far. Just something funny about killing a full Havel-katana-invader, and then using the "no way" on 'em.
5:10 wasnt expecting to laugh as much as i did at this joke , so simple yet perfect. a callback to the worst gesture , vulgar quota met and best of all none saw it coming X'D
Rusty I don’t know if you’ll see this but I genuinely want to thank you. As someone who has had access to the internet and games since the age of 6 I can say I’ve spent a lot of it prob watching you whether it be on your channel or some channel you worked for. I remember finding your channel in high school thinking your voice sounded familiar and wandering where I’ve heard it before and just ignoring it as I went through playing hollow knight, Bloodborne, and Elden ring just generally having a good time. I’m an adult now and while it’s still hard to make time to watch videos with work and everything I still like too Stay up later then I should to watch the next Rusty or Comicstorian video (random shoutout aside you all are the only 2 I really watch-) I’m really happy I got to appreciate you as a creator throughout my childhood, and I’m happy I get to appreciate you now. Thank you for making content
I feel like the "attach to messages" angle was sorely overlooked for this list-- not only for comedic value and communicating a litany of possible differences in the specific vibe you want a message to carry, but also for how the pointing gestures can actually carry a LOT of weight on a message that's trying to point out something specific. I've seen enough gestureless "___ ahead" messages that were seemingly not actually pointed towards anything specific that had me meandering aimlessly in circles, that someone actually lining up a point is a breath of fresh air
To me, pointing upwards is the antithesis of pointing down. Where pointing down is a disrespectful insult telling someone to stay down in the dirt, pointing upwards is encouraging someone to persevere and keep their head held high. But that's just my interpretation anyway.
Now this is the *quality* content I'm here for. Also, bow is my favorite bow specifically because of it's lack of dignity. It fits with a lot of aesthetics better than the others. But, it doesn't look particularly undignified, so it coupd work with more regal aesthetics.
A quick note:
I make a case toward the end of Reverential Bow that its presence brings into question why other "better" gestures ended up being changed in some way instead of keeping them the same, and then I listed Deep Respect (Bloodborne) as an example. Deep Respect is a covenant-related gesture, and so it makes a lot of sense that it wouldn't carry over to other games, or at least not without being modified. I make this point in the very next entry, but I didn't realize until now that I hadn't re-worded the section towards the end of Reverential Bow to reflect that. Oops.
Wait There’s covenants in bloodborne?
The next video: ranking my own rankings tier list
Please the noble's slender sword rank tier list
Next video: ranking elden ring dragons
There's 50
And 13 Stripes
You’ve gotta admit, he’s stalling the all weapons tierlist very well. All gestures? Who would’ve thought of that?
Really plumbing the depths of elden ring to avoid it
This isn't stalling, it's spite lmao
@@monkeydetonation All the way to the shunning grounds...
I could have sworn I heard someone suggest it.
Perhaps he might hit up all enemies first💀
They should add gesture that lets people know fire resets frostbite, I don’t think a lot of people know that
They need one that tells you healing spells damage revenants as well
How the hell would that even go?
A guy flailing like he's burning and then he changes into a shivering stance?
You know what, I'd like what I ended up suggesting, looks dumb enough to be a good thing.
@@hitlord They pull out an informational sign from hammerspace like in a Wile E Cyote cartoon
@@dinahdrake5did you know that you can use flame cleanse me to cross lake of rot?
@@dinahdrake5 And a gesture to remind you why you shouldn't fall in love with potential
You get Spread Out from Boggart to represent the universally understood feeling of "I ate too much shrimp and need to lie down"
Signal boosting this
You also get it from watching Diallos die if you finish his questline.
This
They might as well rename it to "The Sizzler".
Prawn*
Rusty’s gonna rank all the sites of grace before weapons at this point
Ngl, we'd all watch the shit outta that
Do it!!!!!
Erdtree Gazing Hill is top 10 at least.
As he should.
Last on the list is going to be the grace right after the boss fight with Margit. Like, finish the fight, activate the grace, walk up the hill, another grace. Why? Did they just not have confidence that people would know what graces were or how to activate them? They actually have several stuck in your way along the route into Godrick’s castle.
Meanwhile, the graces of Castle Morne are placed incredibly badly, such that each grace is way at the beginning of every area and can’t link up with other routes, just locks you out of exploring that bit of the castle and forces you onto the next bit. You wanted to have a grace because you’re farming the misbegotten bow? Time to ride the elevator. You went the side way to get the claymore and then got decked by multiple misbegotten? Ride the elevator. You see a grace on one side of a tiny wall barely tall enough to need to jump over. CAN’T JUMP BACK! Ride the fucking elevator again if you missed something.
"What Do You Want?" is one of my favorites simply because me and my friends have practiced using it to lean on each other right after beating a particularly toxic invader.
That's amazing lol
Oh, so gank sign.
@matiasluukkanen7718 We don't gank, just play together and get invaded occasionally
You guys got me with it and I am flattered and honored.
That’s awesome haha
At this rate Vaati's request for Rusty to rank every Runebear will actually come true.
Regular Bow lets you keep your weapon equipped, making it look much better if you are holding something like a sword and bow at the start of a duel
Regular bow is the perfect gesture for a vanilla sword and board knight, until you get by my sword anyway. Holding the shield and sword at attention is too strong.
One of the best messages i found in game was in front of Ensha doing that pose. It said "Beware edge, Lord" and for some reason it always makes me laugh
Mf yes! I wrote that on launch! To this day my only message with golden rating
@@4Shamanhell yes, thank you for that
@@4Shamanlol classic
Gestures like waving and the finger slap have a special utility: they have sound.
So if you are being invaded and the dumbass passed by you like 4 times completely lost, you can call his attention with a "hey!"
Erudition should get a little bit more love, if only for the fact that it's also the only gesture in the game that has actual interaction with your armor. When wearing one of the glintstone crowns, Erudition will make the gems on the crown light up.
Casual Greeting is underrated, its quick and to the point and doesn’t lock you in for long without needing to roll out of it.
Warm welcome is the most sarcastic gesture in the game. it was called "well, what is it?" in DS3. It was the Giant Dad BM gesture in DS1
It is a little different from the OG Dark Souls one and imo doesn't carry the same amount of swagger and disdain, but yeah
Its like a weird middle ground between "well, what is it?" and "welcome!" and isnt as good as either of them
None of the vaguely similar gestures come even close to matching Well What Is It. The DLC needs to bring that gesture back
Something is deeply unsettling about the Tarnished's face never moving when they performs gestures.
What is the lore behind it
considering the alternative is the godawful facial expressions of the demons' souls remake, i'll take RBF over facial expressions on any day.
@@AC-hj9tv rigor mortis
Did not expect to see the Tarnished doing a Eula Lawrence cosplay halfway through this video
Perfect. Now I know what gestures to use in my death sorcery build.
I like to use "point up" as an antithesis of "point down" during PvP. When I defeat someone and the see the startup animation, the subconsciously prepare for salt to instead receive an uplifting message.
"Now to heaven with thee, brave warrior." *points up*
plenty of people do that. you're soy incarnated
Nah, nah. The best way to use it is :
“I’m gonna point at you too!”
“I’m not in the sky, dicknips”
'you can only get better, my rival'
Every playthrough I use "point upwards" under Iji's ghost during the Ranni quest, usually with the message "something something dung"
I recently found out that if you used a gesture in front of Patches in his second "boss fight" (in his cave after his quest), he will recognize you and stop attacking.
You dont have to emote for him to do it
@@akechigoro3340yep. I got his attention in that by chucking a rock (sanctuary stone) at him.
I just stand there and let him hit me until he realizes his mistake and apologizes
@@akechigoro3340 True, but he usually lands a couple of hits before that. If you use the gesture right after his HP bar appears, he won't do more than one move, usually the spray thing.
I would love for the gesture system to be expanded,it can be used for a couple of events. Maybe learning certain gestures give specific interaction with certain enemies,or npc for questlines or alternative routes. Maybe tied to faith and arcane rather than magic
Point Up is VERY useful when you go to Ranni’s Rise and see ghost Iji. Saved my whole playthrough tbh
Hoping for more gestures in the DLC, including:
Rock
Paper
Scissors
Flip-off
Moon
"Hingle McCringleberry"
Rock paper scissors is good in concept but it would be a bit tricky to time lol
Donkey Teeth
i want “well what is it” back
Giant Dad approves. THE LEGEND NEVER DIES
I never knew gestures could be ranked. I figured they wouldn't get this treatment.
We are talking bout a guy who ranked bosess based on how they would play chess, he can rank enything
@@juliandiazparrondo5389 eh. Good point.
Rusty has no limits. I’m just surprised a 360 wave didn’t end up reaching the top 10 lol
@@knabrotzky4826 bruh, what? Would that even count?
@@sinvismcree7698 I mean, Chase tosses it in on almost every invasion and i feel like it has so much personality to it when you 720 one direction, and finish it off with a 720 in the opposite direct lol.
Finger snap is a major power move if you time it up with a boss death explosion or when someone dies to poison/rot in pvp
That idea with the Wait Gesture is a really good idea. They should code that into the game with the next patch. It would also be cool if Calm Down had some sort of mechanic to reduce aggro.
You are so close to Elden Ring stones/ladders ranked. I am proud of you
i find the Grovel for Mercy gesture is fitting for when i die foolishly as a co-op host: when respawning and summoning someone back who just witnessed my failure, i greet them with this. to say like "please don't hate me I'm sorry"
I gotta defend "wait" because it's a good gesture to put in a message. Helps you stop on the tracks, maybe before an ambush or a message trolling you INTO an ambush
Inner and outer order also get a bonus because you can mimic the fusion dance in coop. :)
Ok, I have to admit that creating a ranking video of gestures is not something I ever would have thought of. The idea itself is mad genius. 👍
as a coop player, the strength gesture is one of my favorites to use after boss kills as a 'hell yeah' sort of thing
Can’t wait Rusty to rank all the spell particle effects next
3:18 In defense of Rest, this isn’t just any rest: this is THE rest. It’s the rest that you do at a site of grace. If you could change which gesture you did at a site of grace, then I could understand, but it just feels too iconic for me.
Out of all placements of all things in Rusty's videos the one that triggered me the most was having "point upwards" in the last place here. The fact that it's hard to find points of interest immediately upwards in this game is what makes it such an essential gesture for when it happens. To this day it was the only gesture I've ever used to add to actual helpful directions in a message.
I had never once in my life considered the idea of gestures doing anything outside of making the doll clap or tilt her head at me. Then you come along and say things like "'Wait' doesn't make your summons stay back" and "'Beckon' doesn't aggro the enemy I'm locked onto." And now I think these games are a tiny, miniscule bit worse for not including something so simple yet brilliant
why am i even watching this?
Was just thinking that lol
Background noise while playing Elden ring. Also supporting him with the view time even if it’s only running in the background
You tell me. I was watching this months before I actually played Elden Ring.
You can't escape ranking every weapon forever!
I will never forget the wise words of grayfruit with the Ring gesture “It’s fun to stay at the, OOOOOOOOOOOO”
Rusty mentioning his sorceries mod made me think about the possibility of him ranking all of the sorceries in said mod and now im very unreasonably hoping for him to do so
Have you ranked all the Minor Erdtrees yet?
Hey there Rusty, just wanted to say I got home from a really tiring day at work, sat down on the couch to see this video on my feed, put it on and immediately passed out for a 4 hour nap. I don't know what this means about your videos, but I appreciate it
Balled up is a great stealth gesture.
Balled up is great bc it also flexes to the environment, meaning you fall off walls and can do it on steps / stairs. Perfect for morning big doggo
I once saw a clip of some cooperators demolishing an invader and then doing a perfectly synchronized What Do You Want back to back.
I'd watch a "Ranking all crafting materials" because i love how he roasts tf out of things
Out the gate I've got beef with 'point upward' being ranked at the bottom. Like, yeah, why would you ever do this normally? But as an attachment to a message it can be useful to point out "Hey, you need to get up there" or "That place is what I'm talking about". Granted the number of places I'd use it are relatively few, but using it to point out "Hey, jump up to that spot to get to Gransax's Bolt" or "There's a balcony you can get to if you ride the guillotine here" is still more useful than "Oh, grace, please don't kill me (or make me kill you), Patches"
You have amazing content! I'd love to see a "Ranking All Patch Versions" tier list video 👀
Can’t wait for Rusty to rank all of his ranking videos
I once again humbly ask for a minor erdtree tier list.personally I think the worst is the one in that forest in altus
The worst one imo is the one near Leyndell, it’s boring, but has twiggy tear
I second this, a ranking of all the trees, whoops minor erdtrees, would be neat. including their gaurdian and tear reward.
YESSSS!!!!!! Rusty does care and listens! Officially Subscribed because of this video, among others.
Rusty, you could rank anything and i would watch it, i love your content
"What do you want?" could be dethroned by the return of Decapitation in the DLC
15:26 This one’s originally from the crestfallen warrior in DS2 and man, they did it dirty. Back then it used to be so expressive and smarmy that you could use it for BM’ing after defeating another player.
DS2 had so many great gestures.
There is value in default gestures like "Bow" and "Rest" in that you get the basic version immediately, but as you come to explore the game and define your character you can settle on a version that speaks to you more.
Anyways, NPC summons ranked when
for Dejection (21:26), the reason (at least for what i think) the gesture has so much emotion is it was carried over from DS3, where Anri of Astora would use it if you kill Horace in front of them.
Now there are a lot of geatures used by npcs, but most are either from before starting combat, after wining combat, or after being summoned, and you don't even see that much of that in DS3.
Dejection is the only gesture used with context and reason by an npc. I guess they realy wanted so show how emotionally defeated Anri is when you kill Horace through their body.
I don't care what you make, I come here for you. You're entertaining. It's said that a charismatic man can make watching paint dry entertaining.
RTGame can attest to that one! :D
But yeah, hard agree; the writing and delivery in these is always very on-point.
Very important point you missed with Erudition: it makes glintstone crowns glow!!!
I point up in the staircase area right before the Red Wolf of Radagon boss fight. If you go to the part of the steps that lead outside you can look up and see a ladder on the rooftop area of the Academy. That area is moderately hidden and unless they resummon me after the Red Wolf it is the only chance I have to point to it.
That’s probably helped at least a few people. I forget that ladder is there all the time until I’m like “what the hell, I know I cleared Raya Lucaria, where’s my Radagon Icon?”
About 34. I still remember that I immediately used that gesture after escaping the dungeon in DS3. It was perfectly depicting my emotions at the moment the capital's bonfire had been finally activated.
“With this video, Rusty is one step closer to the All Weapons Tier List.” - Some shmuck
14:09 Onion Bro! There’s only one thing to do after a good toast, time for a nap!
Sitting sideways is most definitely the most difficult to get
You joke but I do genuinely love the comedic value of you actually seriously ranking the gestures.
OK now time to rank player messages 😂
On a serious note, shame that the emotes didn’t cause certain characters to reply back. I quite enjoyed showing off all my emotes to the Firekeeper and seeing what she would do. Wish we could’ve had more stuff like that in Elden Ring.
You can rank anything and I'll watch it, Rusty. I'm just here to listen to you roast things, make totally valid points about whatever game your covering, and give me useful tips like fire resetting frostbite because I genuinely like your commentary that much. You do whatever you like, man. I even like your sponsor plugs. I've been here for years. I'm not going anywhere!
I really enjoy your videos.
That said, I feel like this would be a topic better addressed if you had a lot of multiplayer experience.
No shade or disrespect intended, I just feel like talking about the possible psychological uses with non verbal communication would be my favorite. :D
Dejection is a gesture I have used in many of the sad and heartbreaking moments of Elden ring with screenshots to remember.
Please rank the golden rune variants!
Jump for joy just feels nice after a hard boss fight and I want to communicate my joy to anyone who was helping me
You know after I beat Elden ring I'll probably buy it on PC just so I can play with mods. You bring up a lot of good reasons to play with mods.
He needs a ranking of every Elden ring streamer/RUclipsr
The “my thanks” gesture was in DKS2, but I it was called something different? It was my favorite, I had a really barbaric looking unarmed build (If I recall the fashion was the helm of Vengarl, lion warrior chest, probably the crit gloves, and the executioner chariot legs, with a ring slot dedicated to the aggro ring so the helm had fire coming out of the eyes) and It was the gesture I’d always use after winning an invasion.
At least I have fire spur me, I fuckin’ love that one. The perfect cap off to a boss fight if you’re running a rugged warrior type. When a host does particularly well in a fight, I like to run right up to them and do it, let them know big bro thought they did good.
It was called War Cry back in DS2, which actually made sense for what the gesture has you doing. Dunno why 3 decided to fuck that up other than they fucked up a lot of the small amount of content that made it out of 2, but oh well.
0:45 DOMAIN EXPANSION
ranking every texture when?
nah but seriously these are hilarious, keep up the good work!
The only time I saw the gesture Point Upward being used, it was in communication from a red to a blue. The red was pointing up at the scumbag host who had placed themself in an impossible position to reach, and then turned on the taunter's tongue and the blue ring to farm items. The blue and red got along swimmingly after the blue realized what was going on.
I used "wait" in front of the Fringefolk Grave chariot, and it healed me during godricks bossfight lol
the only time gestures have any real use
I'm diggin all the sonic music that's been in the background of your videos lately. Rusty reviews all Sonic Vocal tracks
Now rank all the doors/ passage ways. Their style/ size/ effectiveness/ over excessiveness and disappointment on the other side.
I still feel like DkS2 had my favorite gesture bundle so far.
Just something funny about killing a full Havel-katana-invader, and then using the "no way" on 'em.
5:10 wasnt expecting to laugh as much as i did at this joke , so simple yet perfect. a callback to the worst gesture , vulgar quota met and best of all none saw it coming X'D
Amazing. I was just re-watching ur older videos and suddenly this.
Rememberance weapons next?
Now the unique weapon arts please!
The idea of this video is hilarious. I'm 100% in
I wish for a mod that has all of the point animations come with a cast of Comet Azur. Get my Yusuke on.
Released on my birthday, thanks for the present Rusty
When i thought he had done them all
Wow, I was just thinking right when I thought it was about to be finished another ranking video damn
The weapons ranking is calling to you rusty… answer the call…
I DARE you to make a tier list for every merchant
On my mage run I used the snap gesture whenever I'd beat a boss. I'd always time the snap, rp-ing like I'm Thanos snapping them away
Casual greeting being placed at #43 is a crime. I like it because it’s exactly how to say hey someone in real life
23:30 I actually used this gesture during someone invading me at the mountain tops and I proceeded to carian pierce them of a bridge it was amazing.
The honesty of that intro solidified why I watch this channel
Rusty I don’t know if you’ll see this but I genuinely want to thank you. As someone who has had access to the internet and games since the age of 6 I can say I’ve spent a lot of it prob watching you whether it be on your channel or some channel you worked for. I remember finding your channel in high school thinking your voice sounded familiar and wandering where I’ve heard it before and just ignoring it as I went through playing hollow knight, Bloodborne, and Elden ring just generally having a good time. I’m an adult now and while it’s still hard to make time to watch videos with work and everything I still like too Stay up later then I should to watch the next Rusty or Comicstorian video (random shoutout aside you all are the only 2 I really watch-) I’m really happy I got to appreciate you as a creator throughout my childhood, and I’m happy I get to appreciate you now. Thank you for making content
I feel like the "attach to messages" angle was sorely overlooked for this list-- not only for comedic value and communicating a litany of possible differences in the specific vibe you want a message to carry, but also for how the pointing gestures can actually carry a LOT of weight on a message that's trying to point out something specific. I've seen enough gestureless "___ ahead" messages that were seemingly not actually pointed towards anything specific that had me meandering aimlessly in circles, that someone actually lining up a point is a breath of fresh air
Feels like most gestures are made for putting in messages
The most impressive thing about your videos (to me) are the soundtracks. Well done.
"never places anything directly above you" except the approximately five quintillion ambushes from above
To me, pointing upwards is the antithesis of pointing down. Where pointing down is a disrespectful insult telling someone to stay down in the dirt, pointing upwards is encouraging someone to persevere and keep their head held high.
But that's just my interpretation anyway.
I hadn't seen ensha's pose for most of the video and was absolutely prepared for it to be #1
Now this is the *quality* content I'm here for.
Also, bow is my favorite bow specifically because of it's lack of dignity. It fits with a lot of aesthetics better than the others. But, it doesn't look particularly undignified, so it coupd work with more regal aesthetics.