DARK SOULS™ II: Scholar of the First Sin

DARK SOULS™ II: Scholar of the First Sin

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danny fanny Mar 18, 2016 @ 3:29pm
Does saying "no" to Aldia's question make all of the knights in the Dragon Shrine automatically attack you? If not, what does saying no to his question actually do?
Does saying "no" to Aldia's question make all of the knights in the area automatically attack you? If not, what does saying no to his question actually do?
Last edited by danny fanny; Mar 18, 2016 @ 3:30pm
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Seferofe Mar 18, 2016 @ 3:46pm 
I don't think it really does anything. However some say that if you say no to him then you won't be able to fight him.
danny fanny Mar 18, 2016 @ 3:55pm 
Originally posted by seferofe:
I don't think it really does anything. However some say that if you say no to him then you won't be able to fight him.
Is that no to every question or just one? And is the fight important?
Seferofe Mar 18, 2016 @ 3:59pm 
Originally posted by Mexidann:
Originally posted by seferofe:
I don't think it really does anything. However some say that if you say no to him then you won't be able to fight him.
Is that no to every question or just one? And is the fight important?

Well he becomes the final boss after Nashandra. Killing him then would allow the alternate ending. Other then that not really. You don't get a special item or soul.

And I don't know about the question thing. You could just search online, it'll be there somewhere.
danny fanny Mar 18, 2016 @ 4:04pm 
Originally posted by seferofe:
Originally posted by Mexidann:
Is that no to every question or just one? And is the fight important?

Well he becomes the final boss after Nashandra. Killing him then would allow the alternate ending. Other then that not really. You don't get a special item or soul.

And I don't know about the question thing. You could just search online, it'll be there somewhere.
Thanks man.
Frogger Mar 18, 2016 @ 4:17pm 
I killed him after answering No to his questions, I don't think it has any bearing on the game whatsoever.

You do get to choose to not fight him and end the game instead however.
Brovah Mar 18, 2016 @ 4:18pm 
Saying no to him won't do anything. The Drakekeepers attack no matter what, and the dragon bros won't attack unless you attack one of them, spawn a shade/spirit, or attack the ancient dragon.
Seferofe Mar 18, 2016 @ 5:01pm 
Originally posted by Brovah:
Saying no to him won't do anything. The Drakekeepers attack no matter what, and the dragon bros won't attack unless you attack one of them, spawn a shade/spirit, or attack the ancient dragon.

I think they also attack if you don't kill the grey dragon bro near the dragon. The only time I ever ran past him they all attacked me. I also think they only attack if you spawn the NPC shade. I've been summoned to many worlds, the host and I were never attacked by them.
Myrmuz [IRL] Mar 18, 2016 @ 5:09pm 
I've answered no to all of aldia's questions, as well as yes to all his questions on various different playthroughs. it makes no difference, you can still fight him.

the dragon warriors attack if you try to avoid the drakekeepers. they're supposed to observe you doing an honourable duel with the drakekeepers or something. summoning the npc shade doesn't affect this, at least not for me.
uoullsw2 Mar 18, 2016 @ 5:41pm 
Originally posted by Brovah:
Saying no to him won't do anything. The Drakekeepers attack no matter what, and the dragon bros won't attack unless you attack one of them, spawn a shade/spirit, or attack the ancient dragon.
no,they attack you only you don't fight drake keeper/any hostile enemy/ atk them.fight ancient dragon they don't do anything.
Brovah Mar 18, 2016 @ 9:04pm 
Originally posted by uoullsw2:
Originally posted by Brovah:
Saying no to him won't do anything. The Drakekeepers attack no matter what, and the dragon bros won't attack unless you attack one of them, spawn a shade/spirit, or attack the ancient dragon.
no,they attack you only you don't fight drake keeper/any hostile enemy/ atk them.fight ancient dragon they don't do anything.
If you fight and kill the ancient dragon all of the dragon knights on the steps leading to the area will aggro.
Abyss___Walker Mar 18, 2016 @ 10:18pm 
I think, to fight aldia you need to answer two of its questions "yes" and one as "no". I dont remember the sequence. Not doing so made it not appear for the fight.
Morsk Mar 19, 2016 @ 12:28am 
Aldia's dialog choices don't matter. To fight him you just have to see him 3 times at bonfires, and kill Vendrick before Nashandra.
Seleck Mar 19, 2016 @ 12:55am 
I have been pressing no and nothing seems to change, and if anything changed idk what was it
Last edited by Seleck; Mar 19, 2016 @ 12:55am
Dexter Mar 19, 2016 @ 1:51am 
Originally posted by Myrmuz IRL:
I've answered no to all of aldia's questions, as well as yes to all his questions on various different playthroughs. it makes no difference, you can still fight him.

the dragon warriors attack if you try to avoid the drakekeepers. they're supposed to observe you doing an honourable duel with the drakekeepers or something. summoning the npc shade doesn't affect this, at least not for me.
If You summon someone they will insta aggro on You, atleast they should, NPC or another player. And Aldia is like last seasons of House, he talks a lot of ♥♥♥♥ but non of it makes sense and answers do not matter.
The_Blog Mar 19, 2016 @ 3:53am 
Originally posted by Mexidann:
Does saying "no" to Aldia's question make all of the knights in the area automatically attack you? If not, what does saying no to his question actually do?
The Dragon Warriors are all about honor. That means running away from the large stone warriors make them aggro, cooping will make them aggro. Other then that you are fine. Just don't run and they will just stay and watch.
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Date Posted: Mar 18, 2016 @ 3:29pm
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