

Two bosses at once, both of which are powerful. This is the first boss encounter where Dark Souls proudly presents its giant middle finger. Dark Souls Remastered boss: Crossbreed Priscilla This is hard to avoid (usually rolling forward underneath her as she flies towards you works) so we don’t suggest you stray too far. If you run too far from Quelaag, she’ll perform a leaping attack and hurl lava at you. When you see her human form bend down and her spider form curl up, back away! If you stay too close for too long, Quelaag will release a deadly wide-radius attack. When she pets her spider’s head, that means lava vomit is coming, but it also means you have plenty of time to maneuver around back. If you summon Maneater Mildred let Quelaag go after her so you can get behind her and hack away. The goal is to get around the side or rear of Quelaag an attack using your weapon. The biggest thing you'll want to watch out for is her brutal AoE ability - when the human portion of her body bows down, that's your signal to move. Rolling to either side at the very last moment (her stabs track) will keep you out of harms way. Stabs come at the end of a three-hit combo or as a singular attack. The most damaging firesword attacks are her stabs, which are slow and telegraphed. Don't stand in fire and roll dodge her sword attacks - Quelaag’s firesword is extremely deadly, so we suggest you read her swings and attempt to roll away from them as opposed to blocking them. Half spider, half sexy lady, Chaos Witch Quelaag will quickly end you if you stare for too long at those spider legs. Dark Souls Remastered boss: Bell Gargoyles

Keep going into the middle of the monster and the red thing. When it center is reachable drop into the room, go straight and wait for the swipe attacks, before running forward and onto the root right in front of the boss, in the hole which is created once close enough.

Use sprints into the inside circles after the sweep attack and you should be able to avoid taking damage. The second root will be harder as the floor crumbles, preventing you from hugging the wall as easily, and there's a new scythe attack. It's also a worthwhile tactic to use a Homeward Bone or the Homeward Miracle to warp out of the room, or even quite and reload so that once you return, you’ll only have to make half the journey to the other side of the bed.

Dealing with one, or both side orbs persists through death so you don't have to worry about doing everything in one go at least. Pick one and sprint over it, hugging the wall as much as possible to help avoid the sweeping attack, break through the branches, and attack the core. There are two glowing orbs in his chamber, one on each side of the room. I understand I can simply create a new game, and give myself everything I have on my character now, and edit the flags to what bosses I have already defeated, but I REALLY don't want to this as a) it sounds like quite a lot of effort! and b) I'd be dead worried I'd accidentally miss some vital bit of information when copying everything over.Īnyway! thanks very much for reading, hopefully somebody can help.One of the Lord Demons, Bed of Chaos is a pretty straightforward fight. I've been googling the issue for around an hour now and haven't found anything useful, which has lead me to post the question here. I've been fooling around with technojacker's CT for a few days now, but I can't find anything about npc data or anything that might help me revive her. I said I was new, and I am, but I have a baaaasic understanding of how things work. Ok, I'm simply looking for a way, playing on Dark Souls - Prepare to Die Edition, on the pc, to revive an npc after I've accidentally killed them, specifically Quelana. Hi there, I'm pretty new to this site and the cheat engine in general, so please excuse me if I sound ignorant or anything! Also, apologies if I posted this in the wrong sub-forum! Posted: Tue 10:26 pm Post subject: Dark Souls PTDE - Revive an NPC?
