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Crystalchild said:
lestatdark said:
I'd forgotten that Demon Ruins was home to "online-pussy-invader-that-only-knows-how-to-use-force-to-knock-people-from-ledges-instead-of-fighting-them-properly" kind of players XD.

Got invaded three times on my way to the bottom bonfire before the Demon Firesage boss (without counting Kirk) and all of them only used Force to try and kill me. Poor bastards never knew what hit them though, as I always position myself as to avoid being knocked out, and usually they're poorly equipped to deal with a frigging BK Greataxe +5


LOL i might try the force push.. xDDDD.. sounds funny to get a cheap kill that way xD.. but ill do it the awesome way, running to a ledge, and then turning around the dood i fight. xD

 

@Flash: what trouble's you at the fortress? IMO the worst part was (in my first playthrough that is) those two guards at the entrance. once i got past them, the rest was a piece of cake. :3 ~ tho' the traps are mean the first time around. (:..that mimic.. xD)

Meh, it's Demon's Souls 4-2 Wrath of the Gods cheap  

It's easy to counter, since once you see the other player switching to a talisman, it's Force Push time xD Just stick to a wall and watch them spending all their precious Force Pushes for nothing XD. 

Got to level up twice thanks to those dudes

Also, I think that the hardest part on Sen's Fortress (for me) was falling into the pit with the four Titanite Demon's >___<. Thankfully I already had the Rusted Iron Ring with me, or that would have been a very, very quick death. 

@DaColdFlash - Sen's fortress is all about memorizing the traps. Always go with your shield up whenever you enter a corridor to avoid the arrows traps, and watch the motion of the axes carefully. There's only one place where you have to pass four of them running, since every other axe trap has at least space between two pairs. 



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