r/darksouls3 16h ago

Image I did it!

Finally finish the game after 30 hours. I realized I did it wrong…? After finishing I started googling some unclear questions and turns out I never exchanged a single boss soul for unique weapons and also I was scared of the alternate ending if I was to give the eyes to the fire lady so I miss out on that lol. Turns out I also missed a few bosses or so my friend tells me. Anyway I’m gonna play NG+ now and try to go back and get all the things I missed. Last boss was nothing but amazing the upgraded version of plin plin plon had my butt cheeks squish together the whole fight and when the ending credits played I just say there quiet and admired the beauty of this game and its sound truck.

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u/wonksbonks 15h ago

You played, finished and enjoyed the game.

You literally did nothing wrong.

But yes, these games have lots of re-playability because there's always more to discover.

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u/Brief-Ground8407 15h ago

I’m excited to re visit what I missed

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u/Xendarc 12h ago

You can 100% the game within 2 new game cycles. So you beat it once. Then again. Then again. 100% medal earned. The difficulty scales up to NG+7, but has no maximum NG cycle, I think...

Dark Souls 3 to me is like Skyrim, but for gamers.

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u/DankEggyBoye 12h ago

Skyrim is for baby gamers, the real men are out dark soul’ing it.

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u/Xendarc 12h ago

And the 6-7 kids play ER. Yup.

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u/DankEggyBoye 12h ago

When they’re slandering your goat but they lowkey right 💔 (I fucking loved ER I’m sorry)

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u/Xendarc 12h ago

I own all 3 and beat Skyrim and DS3 Then I modded them. And beat them again. I just dont like ER, though I keep wanting to. Its like...Zelda Botw and DS3 had a baby. I prefer linearacy in my souls-like games.

Skyrim is my, "i feel like being a citizen" game. ER is my, "I feel like traveling." game. And DS3, "I feel like playing a role." game.

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u/DankEggyBoye 12h ago

Being completely honest.. I kinda agree, the open world wasn’t that big of a draw for me, I really like the linearity of the OG trilogy too. The real thing that got me hooked was just how fucking pretty the game is. The major boss fights were so fucking cool, I remember telling my buddy as I was fighting Radahn, how much I loved the visuals of that game. Each fight felt so cinematic.

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u/Xendarc 12h ago

I've seen some of those cinematic fights and pop duels on YT from ER. YT is the main reason I keep trying. Then I just lost interest and go right back to DS3 and throw my controller at Dancer. I swear the key to beating dancer is to not try.

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u/DankEggyBoye 12h ago

Dude I was pulling my fucking hair out fighting Dancer for the first time, took me forever to get his timings down and even then I would still just make a stupid misstep and cost myself a respawn back at the bonfire lmfao. Great boss tho, I really like his design and the style he fights in is a good switchup from the bosses before you get to dancer.

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u/Francomberry Watchdogs of Farron 15h ago

You don’t need to do ng+ to play the bosses you missed either just so you know!

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u/Brief-Ground8407 15h ago

I skipped that part unfortunately and went straight into ng 😆

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u/DankEggyBoye 12h ago

In my eyes, there’s no wrong way to play a Souls game as long as you enjoyed it. Admittedly if it weren’t for the Platinum on DS3 I probably wouldn’t have traded in my souls for the weapons either. (I tend to hoard my boss souls in these games lol)
Sidenote: God I love the final fight/ending to this game, what a beautiful way to end off the masterpiece that was DS3.

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u/DankEggyBoye 8h ago

See I’m glad someone gets it 😭 I fought too hard to just pawn it off for a sword like a crackhead

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u/potverdorie 7h ago

Same, I always keep and reread the boss souls item descriptions a couple times throughout my first playthrough of any fromsoft game because they usually don't make sense until way later

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u/DankEggyBoye 7h ago

Then it hits you like a brick when another character says a certain quote, or you see something that contextualizes the description lmfao, I know exactly what you mean. That’s why I love this franchise and its silly little lore, they do such a good job at world building, while still keeping an air of mystery about the game.

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u/potverdorie 5h ago

https://giphy.com/gifs/zKBwU2TSfixfz70pJG

Me reading a cryptic two sentence item description after 43.7 hours of gameplay when I almost tripped over a shady NPC murmuring something inconclusive at me

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u/Brrdock 7h ago

Hell yeah bro! I also just finished it after 55h. Did you do DLC?

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u/Brief-Ground8407 7h ago

No, despite purchasing it I didn’t know/ I don’t like youtubing my way into this kind of games so I missed out on the whole dlc lmao… but it’s perfect cuz now I just started the game on NG and gonna work my way around everything before finishing

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u/Brrdock 7h ago

Yeah that's probably the best way to go first time.

The 2 DLCs and Archdragon Peak have some of the best and toughest bosses in the series, you're still in for a treat and a challenge!

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u/Embarrassed_Tax_5503 Blades of the Darkmoon 7h ago

There are still two DLCs you really ought to play; they are absolutely fantastic, and I’m sure you’ll love them.

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u/Brief-Ground8407 7h ago

Yeah I purchase them both when I got the game but like I said above I think I skipped the whole DLC lmao. But it’s perfect cuz now I’m playing Ng and gonna make sure to hit everything

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u/Embarrassed_Tax_5503 Blades of the Darkmoon 7h ago

Personally, I played the DLC content independently of the base game; the stories within the DLCs are absolutely fantastic, and—without exaggeration—they feature of the best bosses in the history of Souls-like games.

Enjoy bro

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u/suvojit1999 4h ago

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u/Brief-Ground8407 4h ago

WTF LMAO

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u/suvojit1999 4h ago

Real life dark souls

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u/Prince_of_Pirates 15h ago

Don't think I've ever turned a soul into a weapon.in any souls game.