Estus in pvp (Dark Souls 3)
Sobsno let's somehow remember that in pvp 1v1 estus is not drunk ok, right?At least fill it with ashy, but the usual one is not needed. and then only 5 pieces of Lloyd's talismans can be carried and sometimes not enough. Sharing opinions, considerations about agree-disagree
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Use Devill666
Estuts only before the start of the battle, or when you are alone and there are many opponents, so either between fights with them (provided that they do not attack in a crowd), or if everyone is attacking together, then you can also use if the enemy is a rat, which hides behind mobs or used it first, of course this is purely my opinion
After the Bloodbourne, the concept of honor was lost, nowadays the Nubians generally run around the loka by 2-3 people ... There are few old-timers left from the 1st part, now all the methods are good, unfortunately.
Estus in PvP to the furnace! So we got ssykunishki, which spice up any action with "intoxicating", although they themselves can bend with three strokes without slowing down.
Inzanagi
is still more fun with the rats hiding behind the mobs. I climb into the inventory and just devour the seed of the giants, after which the mobs immediately begin to beat the phantoms. but about gankers - well, it's natural, if the three of you beat you, there's nowhere to go
ArhiPriest has
now gone through ng + and I'm just sitting in the arena, so I'll tell you that there are a lot less casuals with estus and gankers than in a regular ng, I'm enjoying myself) guys know what is possible and what is not)
Devill666 The
current came to NG +, what level are the people running there? I achieved with my farm that there was no one in a regular game at all. Level 160.
But there are still those who know about etiquette and use it to bend while waving with your handle or lubricating the blade.
People who smear themselves with estus in PVP simply kill all the PVP salt. If in Bloodbourne it was still possible to punish those who love to get sick, then in DC3 with this hat because of the abundance of tactless youngsters. ... ...
Devill666
Now, somersault doesn't help much either - the invulnerability time has been significantly reduced. However, let people revolve this from a choice, there is nothing to be ashamed of.
at_sagor
There is a ring that increases the time of invulnerability while rolling .
ArhiPriest
Yeah, and punishes for this with increased vulnerability to any damage. Thank you, but I don’t need such a dubious gift, and so the enemies have enough of the entire strip of strength to take me out of the game - they just need to hurt me and begin to sausage to the victorious.
If I summon a dark phantom or if I put a red sign myself, then I do not drink estus.
But when I am summoned through the sign of the covenant, then I drink estus. For, these invasions are very rare and must be defeated at any cost in order to increase the rank. Now in Aldrick's covenant, he pumped his weapon by +10, now there are no calls at all. In vain, in general, pumped up the weapon to the maximum. The rest of the covenants don't work at all. The ng + only campaign can be normally summoned through the covenants. And all because of the moronic matchmaking system: + - 10 levels and + - 2 weapon levels
pochtipushkin wrote:
If in Bloodbourne it was still possible to punish those
who like to get sick I wonder how to punish? Just do not need to write that to parry with a shot from a weapon, ok?
Nowadays there is no honest pvp at all. Even intruding is not interesting. I constantly bump into three players. And even if the player is alone, then he immediately runs away to the nearest signs and calls a bunch of assistants.
1 vs 1 pvp is extremely rare ...
Therefore, figs with this pvp ...
I decided to be a sanbro here. A lot of network problems got out. Either I cannot go to the boss at the host, then the connection is reset, and in general, they are not very actively called. Although I am only 102lvl.
I read it.
IMHO, this etiquette only applies to the "fight clubs" described there. In other situations, I see no point in it.
When a large number of souls and spent coal are at stake (in the world it is not endless ... and although it is possible to farm it from mobs, this is an extra haemorrhoid), then somehow it is not up to etiquette, and you need to use any means to survive and not screw up the good earned ... and the time spent on obtaining this good.
RolandXIII
large number of showers is how much? just for example ap lvl starting from level 120 it costs about 100k souls. and if you have a pitiful twenty in your hands, then well, your business. to the shower in ANY place to run out. coal is easily farmed to help other players from bosses and bought from an old woman in the temple. 99+ pieces. see no need at all. so that somehow well sounds like an excuse for drinking estus
Devill666
At the beginning of the game, and twenty seems like a decent amount ... yes, even if it's only half of the required amount for lvl up. For this amount, you can buy a lot of all kinds of goods (yes, you can buy the same 8 pieces of coals).
Devill666 wrote:
run to the shower in ANY place.
Not everyone can do this. It happens that a person barely made it to a certain place, and then a red one arrives and kills. And it's not a fact that a person will be able to get to the place again to take souls. Do not forget that this game is not only played by the pros.
Devill666 wrote:
coal is easily farmed to help other players from bosses and bought from an old woman in a temple. 99+ pieces.
Not everyone has time for this farm.
Devill666 wrote:
so it somehow sounds like an excuse for drinking estus
And what is there to make excuses ... I repeat: when a person wants to survive outside a specially organized PvP arena, he spit on this etiquette, invented by fans of PvP players for the same fanatics.
And yet ... think, what percentage of DS players are sitting on the forums dedicated to this series of games (in the PvP section) to see this very "etiquette"?
And what percentage of players in this series even need PvP? I think in both cases it will be no more than 20%
RolandXIII
IMHO, this etiquette only applies to the "fight clubs" described there. In other situations, I see no point in it.
The whole point of newcomers to DS. You destroy the foundations that were created long before you (even already in Demons).
When a large number of souls and spent coal are at stake (in the world it is not endless ... and although it is possible to farm it from mobs, this is an extra haemorrhoid), then somehow it is not up to etiquette, and you need to use any means to survive and not screw up the good earned ... and the time spent on obtaining this good.
Hmm, but in the first DS there were only a few of them ... No one was afraid to lose their souls and humanity, which, by the way, is much more valuable than coal in the third part. People had a concept of honor. In general, it is clear that the tendency to lose this is not only observed in this game.
Not everyone can do this. It happens that a person barely made it to a certain place, and then a red one arrives and kills. And it's not a fact that a person will be able to get to the place again to take souls. Do not forget that this game is not only played by the pros.
So this is the beauty of Dark Souls. Overcoming ANY difficulties with your own hands, learning from your own mistakes and the pleasure of being able to overcome the next milestone. Why play DS if you're afraid of losing something? This is a game about losses even in NPC quest lines, in case you haven't noticed.
this etiquette, invented by fanatics from PvP players for the same fanatics.
This etiquette was not invented by some PvP fanatics. If you don't know, don't talk nonsense. This is an unspoken regulation between DS players, I repeat, since the days of the Demons. It implies a FAIR fight. The invader has full HP, the host has full HP. The host chooses the territory. Estus is prohibited (like any other treatment). A bow or equivalent gesture of salutation is required before battle. This is called "manners". Do you follow the rules of a decent tone in life? Here it is the same.
And yet ... think, what percentage of DS players are sitting on the forums dedicated to this series of games (in the PvP section) to see this very "etiquette"?
And how did they guess about him then? Didn't you think about it? Or do you think EVERYONE was on the forums before? It's just that people were adequate and honest, and the rules are inherited from one part to another.
And what percentage of players in this series even need PvP? I think that in both cases it will be no more than 20%
. For some reason, it was with this part that whining of this kind began.