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Appreciated. I can stop beating my head against one wall, and focus on concussing myself against the Brotherhood. Thanks!
They gotta be kinda close together, but after a number of them it looks like he bounces off of you and that's the sign it worked. His power drops a good deal after that.
Otherwise - good luck with your travels.
Appreciated. I've broken a few weapons, but I switched to the flaming dagger (can't recall name off the top of my head, and wife is currently playing another system on main TV), and that doesn't seem to provide the same destruction as some of the larger weapons do.
I started as Path of the Bastard, and have focused on Technique, Vitality, and Vigor (plus some capacity for defensive loads), and it's served me well so far, but I'm gonna need to change tactics soon.
Also, I just can't seem to be consistent about the parry window. More or less had it down in Sekiro, but struggling here.
And yeah - those spin attacks are my enemy in this game; I can sometimes perfect block the first revolution or two, but then I take the last X hits more often than not lol. Then others (like the training puppet) is easy as heck. Sorta wished we could level the training puppets up to test different attack timings.