![]() You will also encounter another enemy near the hall. Now, exit the room and go towards the left. Kill them and collect the treasure after breaking the bookshelf. Here, you will be attacked by two enemies, one in front of you and another behind you. Once, inside the tunnel, go to the left and then in a room. You will be ambushed by a dead enemy near the entrance of the tunnel. Now, go to the exit of this area which will lead you to underground tunnel. After killing him, you will acquire "Heide Sword" which is very useful in this stage. Keep doing this and slowly & gradually, you will kill him. When you are behind him, you can backstab him or can give him some of your strikes. So, for defeating him, keep your shield up and try to get to his back by moving in a circular direction. But if he tries to make any other attack (which cannot be blocked by shield), get ready to roll away. The shield can block most of his attacks. He uses unsuspecting attacks which are quite fast. How to kill the White Knight: It is not easy to defeat him, but you can if you learn his tactics. Reach him and get ready to fight with him. Now, after you have dealt with this bowman, it's time to take care of the "White Knight". Here, drop on the catwalk and kill that archer and do not forget to collect the valuable treasure here. After dealing with them, reach to the top of the stairs and then move towards the right direction. A couple of enemies will come to stop you. Then climb the ladder here and move upside the stairs. After killing, head back in the jungle and for dealing with that archer, first see towards right to break in the wall. Now, lure them and kill these three enemies inside the cave. It's better to lure them back inside the cave so that you will be out of archer's range. Here you will also find "White Knight" but do not engage with him so early. Once you step in the jungle, you will see a heavy patrol here - three enemies, one dead enemy and one archer on the catwalk above you. Inside cave, you will find a ladder which will lead you to jungle. Go to the cave which is in upward direction. Don't think you dealt with all the enemies here because there's one more enemy here - the dead axeman near the water's edge. So, first kill the archer on your left using any ranged weapon and then go for that swordsman. Now, reach to the end of this creek, where you will see a swordsman and that archer. After this you have to light the "Bonfire" on the opposite side of the creek. ![]() Now, you can kill them without bothering about that archer. So, for killing enemies which are in archer's range, you should lure them in opposite direction to archer so that you as well as enemies are out of his range. Now, when you will reach to the creek, you will find an archer on the opposite side of this creek (this archer has a quite good range). When you will encounter first group of enemies, do not kill them together. ![]() As Dark Souls is notorious for plot holes and poor resolutions (basically, go hollow, transform into a monster, or get incinerated - your preference - with little in-game justification for itself), I guess I shouldn't be disappointed, but I was hoping for more.Dark Souls 2: Forest of Fallen Giants Walkthrough Like, we can't marry Dusk? Or at least learn why she wasn't corrupted? Or how she got trapped in a Gold Golem? There are literally no other survivors? Gough nonchalantly and eternally sits in a tower he could have never fit into in the first place? Sif, upon rescue, is unimportant except as an optional summon in the final fight? Ciaran appears abruptly then disappears without a trace? Marvelous Chester remains idly reclining against the cliff? The only piece of compelling content was the choice between giving Artorias's soul to Ciaran so she could properly lay him to "rest" or keeping it for ourselves (basically, your choice of either a great sword/souls or a curved sword & dagger). through all the ordeals of the DLC, we just save the weeping Dusk and return to Elizabeth to get told our deeds were important but meaningless? Don't get me wrong - I liked the shorter length (though the immediate proximities were sometimes unconvincing), and the boss fights and atmosphere were good, but unless I missed something, that's a pretty shallow, anticlimactic, and unsatisfactory ending.
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