Dark Souls Remastered guia: TUTORIAL Y SANTUARIO DE ENLACE - EP.1
Creating a Character in Dark Souls Remastered
Introduction to Character Creation
- The video introduces the first episode of a guide for Dark Souls Remastered, focusing on character creation and gameplay basics.
- The narrator begins creating a new game, choosing the name "Power bazinga" and selecting the male gender for the character.
Class Selection Overview
- Various classes are explained:
- Warrior: Versatile with strong melee capabilities; recommended for beginners due to good armor and shield.
- Knight: Similar to Warrior but with better armor at the cost of lower damage output; also highly recommended.
Additional Classes Explained
- Thief: Not recommended for beginners; uses daggers and is fast but takes high damage. Has a useful master key item.
- Bandit: A strong choice specializing in heavy weapons with decent armor and poison protection.
More Class Options
- Hunter: Can use dexterity weapons or bows; suitable if players prefer ranged combat.
- Sorcerer: Specializes in long-range magic but is weak in close combat; not ideal for novices.
Choosing the Pyromancer Class
- The narrator selects the Pyromancer class, highlighting its ability to cast fire spells while using melee weapons.
- Although initially weak in melee due to poor armor, players can quickly find better equipment throughout the game.
Starting Gifts and Their Importance
Gift Selection Process
- The best starting gift is identified as the Master Key, which allows access to locked doors early in the game.
- Other gifts include:
- Divine Blessing: Restores health and cures poison; useful but less impactful than Master Key.
- Black Firebomb: Effective early weapon against enemies like tutorial demons.
Less Useful Gifts
- Items like binoculars are deemed unnecessary at this stage of gameplay.
- The pendant has no practical use despite speculation about its purpose among players.
Character Customization Details
Finalizing Character Appearance
- Physical attributes such as face shape, hair length, and eye color are chosen for customization before starting gameplay.
Game Lore Introduction
Background Story of Dark Souls
- The narrator begins narrating the lore of Dark Souls, describing an ancient world filled with dragons before fire emerged.
- Key figures from lore are introduced:
- Nito (First Lord), Witch of Izalith, Sunlight's Lord Gwyn, and others who challenged dragons leading to significant events in history.
Transition into Gameplay Context
- Discussion on how these historical events led to an age dominated by fire that eventually fades into darkness.
- Mentions how undead characters bear a curse known as "Dark Sign," setting up player motivations within this world.
The Beginning of the Fire Age and the Undead Asylum
Introduction to the Lore
- The narrative begins with darkness followed by fire, where powerful souls are discovered within flames. These souls lead to the defeat of dragons, marking the start of the Fire Age.
- Over time, the flame diminishes, resulting in a curse that transforms men into undead beings. The speaker identifies as one of these undead.
Life in the Undead Asylum
- Undead individuals are confined in an asylum due to their cursed state, marked by a dark symbol. A knight assists them in escaping this confinement.
- The tutorial introduces gameplay mechanics such as camera control, dodging, and attacking through interactions with sparring enemies. A demon is also present for practice purposes.
Gameplay Mechanics and Strategies
Combat Basics
- Players learn essential controls including strong attacks and dodging techniques against various enemy types; targeting is crucial for effective combat strategies.
- Bonfires serve as critical checkpoints; lighting one allows players to respawn there upon death while also enabling magic learning opportunities later on. If players die, enemies reappear at their last location along with a bloodstain indicating where they fell.
Encountering Bosses
- A tutorial boss appears early on; engaging it without proper preparation can be detrimental due to limited healing options available at that stage of gameplay. Players are advised to escape rather than confront it directly initially.
- Successfully defeating this boss grants access to a powerful weapon but typically requires strategic use of bombs provided during character selection instead of direct confrontation initially.
Key Characters and Missions
Meeting Oscar
- Players encounter Oscar, a wounded knight who provides vital healing items (flasks) and sets forth their mission: ringing two bells that awaken ancient powers related to their undead status. This mission serves as a primary objective throughout the game narrative.
- Oscar's dialogue emphasizes hope despite his injuries from battling the tutorial boss; he encourages players about their potential journey ahead as chosen undead beings tasked with significant responsibilities within this world.
Learning Advanced Techniques
- Players gain insights into advanced combat techniques such as falling attacks and using pyromancies effectively against foes—these skills enhance overall gameplay experience significantly when mastered properly over time.
- Understanding timing for counterattacks is crucial; however, beginners may find it challenging until they become familiar with enemy patterns and behaviors during encounters.
This structured approach encapsulates key elements from the transcript while providing timestamps for easy reference back to specific moments in the video content.
Combat Strategies and Game Mechanics
Effective Combat Techniques
- Discusses the strategy of using a two-handed weapon attack from above to inflict maximum damage on enemies, emphasizing that this can significantly reduce their health.
- Suggests utilizing shields for defense while attacking from behind the enemy, highlighting the importance of positioning in combat.
- Explains the effectiveness of pyromancy by waiting for enemies to attack before countering, demonstrating a tactical approach to combat.
Key Items and Resources
- Mentions obtaining the key to the Great Pilgrim and humanity as crucial items that will aid players later in the game.
- Introduces souls as the primary currency in-game, used for leveling up and purchasing items, while hinting at hidden secrets within the tutorial area.
Exploring New Areas and Leveling Up
Transition from Tutorial to Main Game
- Describes finding a secret merchant who trades items with players, indicating additional layers of exploration beyond initial gameplay.
- Highlights arriving at Firelink Shrine as a central hub where players can rest and level up; encourages focusing on vitality for better survivability.
Understanding Character Stats
- Provides an overview of character statistics: Vitality (health), Attunement (magic slots), Endurance (stamina), Strength (damage with heavy weapons), Dexterity (damage with agile weapons).
- Discusses less useful stats like Intelligence and Faith, which govern magic damage but may not be prioritized early in gameplay.
Game Objectives and Guidance
Initial Missions Explained
- Introduces mechanics such as kindling bonfires for more healing flasks; emphasizes strategic resource management throughout gameplay.
- A character provides critical information about two Bells of Awakening that must be rung—one located high in Undead Church and another deep below in Blighttown.
Navigating Challenges Ahead
- Reinforces mission objectives while acknowledging potential confusion new players might face regarding directions within Dark Souls' world.
- Notes how NPC dialogue offers essential hints about navigating through challenges, underscoring the game's reliance on player exploration.
Resource Management and Player Interaction
Enhancing Healing Abilities
- Introduces a firekeeper character who enhances Estus flasks; highlights her inability to speak due to injury but signifies her importance in player progression.
Utilizing Humanity Effectively
- Discusses humanity's role in restoring health points, enabling player interactions like summoning allies or being invaded by others.
Early Game Tools
- Emphasizes utility of firebomb items early on for ranged attacks against enemies, suggesting they are vital tools during initial encounters.
Gameplay Mechanics and Strategies
Introduction to Cooperative Play
- The game introduces a cooperative play mechanic that facilitates finding other players easily, enhancing the multiplayer experience.
- Players can join the "White Covenant," which is designed for beginners, allowing them to connect with others but has limited utility beyond that.
Learning and Communication
- Gestures are introduced as a vital communication tool in PvP scenarios, enabling players to interact effectively with one another.
- Engaging with NPCs can provide insights into the game's lore; however, conserving resources like souls is emphasized for early gameplay.
Exploration of Secret Areas
- A hidden area filled with chests is accessible by falling through a gap, rewarding exploration with useful items such as "Bones of Return" and cleric equipment.
- The "Red Eye Orb" allows players to invade others online, showcasing advanced gameplay mechanics aimed at competitive interactions.
Encountering Powerful Enemies
- The cemetery area contains formidable enemies; caution is advised when exploring due to their high difficulty level.
- This location serves as a hub for characters freed throughout the game, offering opportunities for spell learning and trading.
Item Retrieval and Strategy
- Items lost during gameplay will reappear in specific locations if essential keys or objects are misplaced.
- Players are encouraged to collect powerful weapons like the "Claymore," although they may not be immediately usable due to level requirements.