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Dark Souls 3 has zero difficulty and you can not even reduce our health to one half. Which probably means that you can not learn from your death in this game at all.
Whether curse in DS1 can help you with your learning or not is not important because you can easily remove your curse for 4 000 souls.
Dark Souls 2 slowly chips away at your health over a series of deaths, until you are at half health.
Which one is more fair?
Or a better question might be, when will you learn?
I see. You haven't learned. Good night.
Cmon man just stop being a manchild. Stop whining and either quit or deal with the things you don't like. It's that simple, yet you talk trash all the time.
Basically, we have the same 30% deduction.
Still, I agree that for completely blind persons who can not find the ring or can not read, it's unbelievably difficult.
git gud
health reduction is meaningless.
increase vgr.
use binding ring.
stop dying.
PUT YOUR SIGN DOWN.
when you complete coop tasks you become full health/human again.