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Omnom88

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Is it necessary to play "Red Riding Woods" before Dark Souls II?
Not really. RRW is the devs first game playing around with themes. Certainly interesting to see where it all started but not really necassary. If you mean with Dark Souls II Bloodborne then yes. After finsihing Dark Demon Souls you can start Bloodborne.
 
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Not really. RRW is the devs first game playing around with themes. Certainly interesting to see where it all started but not really necassary. If you mean with Dark Souls II Bloodborne then yes. After finsihing Dark Demon Souls you can start Bloodborne.
My bad :ROFLMAO:
 

Red Marc

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I just finished the game today, and I'm curious about some things I didn't quite understand.

1. Are all A-endings a lie?
2.Are B-endings so cruel because of Alice?
3.In the C ending I had some revelations, but I didn't understand why all this happened
4.Why did the Black Trial bitch want to destroy the world?
 

Phenir

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I just finished the game today, and I'm curious about some things I didn't quite understand.

1. Are all A-endings a lie?
2.Are B-endings so cruel because of Alice?
3.In the C ending I had some revelations, but I didn't understand why all this happened
4.Why did the Black Trial bitch want to destroy the world?
1. There's only one A end and likely it is also canon since the second game makes looping (ng+) an in universe mechanic
2. I assume you are talking about the individual character endings, because there is only one B end. Those character endings take a turn for the worse if you have leaf's ring.
3. Because it was written to happen that way by Mary Sue
4. Because she was trapped there by Mary Sue

Play the second game. You'll understand more or less (probably less).
 

kingpatrick

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I just finished the game today, and I'm curious about some things I didn't quite understand.

1. Are all A-endings a lie?
2.Are B-endings so cruel because of Alice?
3.In the C ending I had some revelations, but I didn't understand why all this happened
4.Why did the Black Trial bitch want to destroy the world?
To put it simply all the endings are endings Mary Sue made to tie up the story and reboot it as soon as its over with her trying to learn from you to be a "Creator" the true ending is the one where "Alice" appears and takes you away while Mary Sue screams in fear. As for why Baphomet tries to destroy the world is to defeat Mary Sue for trapping her and trying to impress her "mother" hence the ending talk between the two
 

Sum G

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Jul 5, 2023
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Hello everyone! So this is my first impressions on this game that I waited TOO LONG to play even though I knew about this game for a couple of months, furthermore I have regretted hesitating on this game.

Pros:

Gameplay: I love the gameplay so far, I have went through the Abandoned Forest, The Sewers, Behemoth Ranch, and Rotten Burg. Other places that I have seen not that much is the Old Rotten Burg and Helsa Desert. The battles are great with balancing difficulty and strategy, had a rough time with Bosses and enemies in Old Rotten Burg but I have beaten every boss I've seen, Hansel and Gretal as well as the Giant Guy at Rotten Burg.

Side Characters: There has only been 2 side characters that I have encountered and have for summon, Leaf and Victoria. Leaf is a funny fairy and a sexy one too, I like feeding souls to her. Victoria had it rough being a toy to the giant guy, but is kinda weird with her waiting to get fucked by the giant guy, but then you would fuck her even though it caused her to be scared in the first place, at least get to know her more before doing it. Overall - I love Leaf, and I like Victoria.

Cons:

Bugs: There have been 2 bugs that I have encountered so far, one of them was annoying but the other one wasn't reallly that bad.
In the Old Rotten Burg, I have lead one of the enemies around to the bonfire and I tried to go through the place even though you had very powerful enemies in early game, but got caught and defeated. When I respawned at the bonfire in the same place, the enemy that I left close to the bonfire was attacking me every time I've respawned and basically defeated me over and over again in a softlock, but luckily I got out of their grasp. They should have been back where they were whenever you died. Also, when I spammed the x button to open inventory for some reason that I don't remember, I wasn't able to open inventory with x until I have pressed the other buttons like tab, esc, and 0 and luckily 0 has fixed the issue.

Character Introductions: Like I said with the side characters, I only met 2 of them but I can't let it slide for Leaf. She just tells you your name and then agrees to join you even though there wasn't any motive that she had or any reason that she joined you, for fun I guess?

Overall with the game, it's the best RPG maker game that I have ever played so far and I am looking forward to keep playing it!

Questions:
Is there a way to save Jeanne in the prologue?
What does Sin do? I killed a creature because a chest was behind it and somehow I got Sin.
How to get into the door where that giant guy was? The Mastey Key didn't work on it.
 
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Anonym321

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Hello everyone! So this is my first impressions on this game that I waited TOO LONG to play even though I knew about this game for a couple of months, furthermore I have regretted hesitating on this game.

Pros:

Gameplay: I love the gameplay so far, I have went through the Abandoned Forest, The Sewers, Behemoth Ranch, and Rotten Burg. Other places that I have seen not that much is the Old Rotten Burg and Helsa Desert. The battles are great with balancing difficulty and strategy, had a rough time with Bosses and enemies in Old Rotten Burg but I have beaten every boss I've seen, Hansel and Gretal as well as the Giant Guy at Rotten Burg.

Side Characters: There has only been 2 side characters that I have encountered and have for summon, Leaf and Victoria. Leaf is a funny fairy and a sexy one too, I like feeding souls to her. Victoria had it rough being a toy to the giant guy, but is kinda weird with her waiting to get fucked by the giant guy, but then you would fuck her even though it caused her to be scared in the first place, at least get to know her more before doing it. Overall - I love Leaf, and I like Victoria.

Cons:

Bugs: There have been 2 bugs that I have encountered so far, one of them was annoying but the other one wasn't reallly that bad.
In the Old Rotten Burg, I have lead one of the enemies around to the bonfire and I tried to go through the place even though you had very powerful enemies in early game, but got caught and defeated. When I respawned at the bonfire in the same place, the enemy that I left close to the bonfire was attacking me every time I've respawned and basically defeated me over and over again in a softlock, but luckily I got out of their grasp. They should have been back where they were whenever you died. Also, when I spammed the x button to open inventory for some reason that I don't remember, I wasn't able to open inventory with x until I have pressed the other buttons like tab, esc, and 0 and luckily 0 has fixed the issue.

Character Introductions: Like I said with the side characters, I only met 2 of them but I can't let it slide for Leaf. She just tells you your name and then agrees to join you even though there wasn't any motive that she had or any reason that she joined you, for fun I guess?

Overall with the game, it's the best RPG maker game that I have ever played so far and I am looking forward to keep playing it!

Questions:
Is there a way to save Jeanne in the prologue?
What does Sin do? I killed a creature because a chest was behind it and somehow I got Sin.
How to get into the door where that giant guy was? The Mastey Key didn't work on it.
second one isn`t a bug you probably pressed button that turns off x button, it`s rpgm maker thing, you can`t save her but can revive her explore further, if i remember right south door opens either with master key or after fog progress, or talking to a troll
 
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Mr. Cofman

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Questions:
Is there a way to save Jeanne in the prologue?
What does Sin do? I killed a creature because a chest was behind it and somehow I got Sin.
How to get into the door where that giant guy was? The Mastey Key didn't work on it.
1) You can resurrect Jeanne. Pick up her ashes where she was burned and take them to the skeleton. He is where the bones are singing. But beforehand you have to acquire a tentacle from the location to the right of the Forest of the Abandoned. There will be a scary evil boss you have to kill.

2) Sin is a definition of being evil. If you are too evil, a certain organization will try to punish you. Also, some allies will turn their back on you.

3) Master Key is a disposable item. Once you use one, it will disappear. You can buy more from Black Rabbit.

So innocent... so delicious...~
 
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Noah Neim

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What does Sin do? I killed a creature because a chest was behind it and somehow I got Sin.
dictates an ending, dictates your chances of meeting 1 companion, dictates whether the game punishes you for being a monster, all consequences easily avoidable by paying money, much like the real church :BootyTime:

Is there a way to save Jeanne in the prologue?
You can revive her, take her ashes from the castle, though its too early for you if you've only gotten victoria as a companion

She just tells you your name and then agrees to join you even though there wasn't any motive that she had or any reason that she joined you, for fun I guess?
Trust leaf with your life
 

Sum G

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Jul 5, 2023
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second one isn`t a bug you probably pressed button that turns off x button, it`s rpgm maker thing, you can`t save her but can revive her explore further, if i remember right south door opens either with master key or after fog progress, or talking to a troll
Thank you, what button turns off x button?

1) You can resurrect Jeanne. Pick up her ashes where she was burned and take them to the skeleton. He is where the bones are singing. But beforehand you have to acquire a tentacle from the location to the right of the Forest of the Abandoned. There will be a scary evil boss you have to kill.

2) Sin is a definition of being evil. If you are too evil, a certain organization will try to punish you. Also, some allies will turn their back on you.

3) Master Key is a disposable item. Once you use one, it will disappear. You can buy more from Black Rabbit.

So innocent... so delicious...~
Thank you, but I wasn't being evil by killing a creature that was in the way of great loot. While I killed a lion that was afraid of me but I never got a sin for that.

dictates an ending, dictates your chances of meeting 1 companion, dictates whether the game punishes you for being a monster, all consequences easily avoidable by paying money, much like the real church :BootyTime:


You can revive her, take her ashes from the castle, though its too early for you if you've only gotten victoria as a companion


Trust leaf with your life
Thank you and where is the church at?
 
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Sum G

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Should be in the area that goes down, or rather, the area you enter from the blacksmith, that isnt just a one off room, if you havent been using it consider using the map that came with your game
I have already been at graveyard town but basically just did a loot n run like the graveyard in Dark Souls. At least I have an idea of where I could find it, thank you!
 

Mr. Cofman

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Bill will appear near the statue. Opps! I mean Chaplain Ezwald, right...
*grabbing my head*
My head is burning... but my face... where is it...?
I can't remember my own face... did someone steal it?
...wait. Oh no... f╣f·╦Ёiqvh@q╚@gbsf.
 
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