The Old Hunters, the first and only DLC for Bloodborne is now available to download on PlayStation 4. Here's a guide on how to access the content. You thought you would have access to it through the menu? This is From Software!
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From what i've read this one is simpler, but you still need to backtrack and look in a specific area after triggering specific events earlier.
Sony even put up the steps on how to access the DLC in their patchnotes:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/11/20/bloodbor...
But yeah, the Artorias DLC is doable from mid-game at regular NG without much trouble. Don't see how that's a problem though.
But yeah, the Artorias DLC is doable from mid-game at regular NG without much trouble. Don't see how that's a problem though.
The problem was that the i had leveled up just one weapon, and that was (unfortunately) resisted by Manus, making him take very little damage. I then went back and maxed out another weapon. He was still not a pushover, but atleast then i did normal dmg. I also found out (after a while) that summoning Sif really made the fight harder as some of his attacks were less predictable when you had the wolf running around triggering stuff.
Don't remember what level i was, but it wasn't higher than most people from what i read at the time.
The new weapons are not quite useful
Still using my holy blade and hunter axe
The problem was that the i had leveled up just one weapon, and that was (unfortunately) resisted by Manus, making him take very little damage. I then went back and maxed out another weapon. He was still not a pushover, but atleast then i did normal dmg. I also found out (after a while) that summoning Sif really made the fight harder as some of his attacks were less predictable when you had the wolf running around triggering stuff.
Don't remember what level i was, but it wasn't higher than most people from what i read at the time.
Well i'd say somewhere between 50 to 70 is "normal" soul level at the end of the game. Most blind players or souls first-timers get by far higher than that because they die a lot and grind to compensate for sucking. Also summoning sucks. Ruins the fights. Manus can be tricky. Once you get his gimmick though, he's not that tough.
But yeah, if you don't know how to parry-cheese Gwyn and you still got him on the first try, i'm guessing you were quite a bit higher than what you get for just spending the souls you get from bosses and such.
I didn't have any big problems in the game before i met Manus. I don't remember the details now, but it was something about having problems identifying the visual cues from his attacks, and getting the roll timed correctly. that combined with the fact that my weapon did very little damage to him, resulting in a very long fight, which didn't help. I didn't have any big problems elsewhere in the game, and in Bloodborne i got most bosses within a few tried (going in blind, no guides).
I'm probably gonna play The Old Hunters DLC for bloodborne, but i feel it's too early to play the whole gamle again for me, so it will probably be sometimes next year (after Dark Souls III). The Artorias DLC had some of the best bosses in any -souls game imo, so i hope this Bloodborne follows that tradition.