DARK SOULS™ III

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Dark Souls 3 - 10 Starter Tips For Victory
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These 10 quick tips will help you on your difficult journey through Dark Souls 3.
   
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Rolling is the key to victory
Rolling in Dark Souls 3 requires less stamina than previous SoulsBorne games. In tandem with that, its invincibility frames are as effective as ever. Furthermore, dodging is the preferable way to avoid damage against most of the enemies in Dark Souls 3. Although there are a few situations where the resilience of a big shield can be helpful, if you decide to go for a low or medium armored character that dual wields or uses a two-handed weapon, you will find yourself capable of killing everything in the game as good if not better than a tanky character.

While I currently have a heavily armored character with a shield, if I could go back I would probably roll a Thief and have fun wrecking enemies with daggers and a bow while dodging everything they throw at me. Rolling around is just too fun.
How to use weapon skills
One of Dark Souls 3's most exciting new features is its weapon skills. Every weapon has one, and they range from forgettable to remarkably powerful. You can see the name of the skill associated with each weapon under its stats. Note that weapon skills require FP, which is the blue bar to the top right of the screen. They all require varying amounts of FP, and FP can be restored by using the blue flask found in the first area of the game. You can specify how many charges of the regular Estus flask and the FP-oriented flask you would like to carry around by visiting the Blacksmith in Firelink Shrine.

In most cases you will first need to hold your weapon with both hands as there are only a few shields that allow you to perform weapon skills while equipped. To initiate a weapon skill, simply press L1/LB to initiate the skill. Since each weapon skill is different, you'll want to practice using them to ensure that you're able to use them in a timely manner in the heat of battle.
A vendor sells the White Sign Soapstone
I spent hours wondering where in the world the White Sign Soapstone was, only to find out later that it's purchased by a merchant in Firelink Shrine. This item, as you may be aware from previous SoulsBorne games, allows you to co-op with other players. The co-op system in Dark Souls 3 is very friendly and rewarding, meaning that you will want to spend some time helping others, and summoning help when you feel you need it.

The White Sign Soapstone costs only 500 souls, so be sure to buy it early on.
There are free level ups available
A couple hours into the game you will enter a place called Undead Settlement. In this area you will meet an NPC named Yoel, who after a brief discussion will head to Firelink Shrine where he will become a permanent resident.

It's easy to forget about this exchange, and never see Yoel again. However, if you visit him in his dark corner of Firelink Shrine he will provide free levels for you. A total of five free levels are available, with one condition: you can only earn subsequent free levels by dying a certain number of times. Consequently, you can't just walk up to him and get all five free levels. Instead, they have to be spread out over time. Don't forget to utilize this resource early on to take full advantage of it.
Magic is weak until later levels
Although FromSoftware has taken some steps to provide good build diversity, balancing of magic-based classes is poor. Their effectiveness is not as reliable as melee oriented builds that focus on strength and/or dexterity.

It isn't until you place around 45 to 50 points into Faith or Intelligence that the effectiveness of spells is strong enough to become a primary means of damage output and survival. As a result, pure mage builds are at a huge disadvantage for most of the game. Hybrid builds perform well, but won't see strong damage throughput with spells until hitting 100+ Soul level, at which point you've probably finished the game. I suspect that powerful magic builds will be popular in high level PvP, but rarely found elsewhere.
The Knight is the most powerful starting class

Look, not everyone wants to be a heavily armored warrior that struts around with a shield. However, there is no starting class that is easier to complete the game with than the Knight. Its starting armor and 100% absorption shield last for the entire adventure, and the starting weapon has a fantastic, fast primary swing. It also has a great balance of starting stats, meaning that you can min/max effectively, provided that you're aiming for a strength or dexterity oriented build.

Mercenary and Warrior aren't bad choices, either, but their starting armor isn't nearly as powerful.​
The flask system has changed
In Dark Souls 3 you are provided with two types of flasks, one that is used to heal your HP, and another that restores FP. By visiting the Blacksmith in Firelink Shrine you can specify how many charges of each of these two flasks that you want to carry. Early on it's best to dump all your charges in the HP restoring flask, but later on you'll find weapons that have awesome skills that require FP to use.

In addition to the dual-flask system, there are two types of items that you'll want to look out for to increase the effectiveness of your flasks. One is the Estus Shard, which increases the amount of times that you can use your flasks until you need to revisit a Bonfire. The other is the Undead Bone shard, which is more rare and increases the potency of each flask usage. Finding these items is pivotal to making the game easier for yourself.
You can skip dangerous enemies
I am nearing the end of the game, and I recall two places where I found myself stuck and frustrated. What I came to find out through trial and error is that I was able to skip these sections by running through them and avoiding attacks from the enemies I was worried about. The world is very carefully designed to allow you to skip enemies if you feel the need to, and most of them will shed aggro after running a short distance.

This method is particularly effective when you are busy trying to kill a boss and don't want to waste time killing regular enemies on your way to the boss encounter.
Boss Souls can be traded in at Firelink Shrine
Trading in Boss Souls is very simple. You literally just walk up to an NPC in Firelink Shrine and decide which of two item choices you want per Boss Soul. Since Boss Souls can be traded in for some of Dark Souls 3's best weapons and equipment, you will want to take advantage of the feature early on. There is one item in particular that you can earn from one of the first Boss Souls you acquire that will help you get off to a good start in your adventure.

It's worth noting that a key item is required to trade in Boss Souls. It is earned from an optional boss just a few hours into the adventure.​
Pay attention to your surroundings
Dark Souls 3 is the first game in the series where if you see something in the distance, you can visit it. The world is one contiguous place, which is a nice touch.

One commonly overlooked quality of this is that you can look out into the distance to view areas that you haven't been to. There are times that you may find yourself lost, and by paying attention to the environment you can get an idea of which direction you need to head toward.
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dylanjay 2016년 5월 17일 오전 1시 39분 
id argue that assassin is the strongest starting class( if you ever played a dark souls game before) buckler estoc and the spook spell. come on! best shield and top 5 swords in game in first 5 seconds. GG. if you never played before maybe knight is the way to go
JonnyBeoulve  [작성자] 2016년 4월 20일 오후 8시 01분 
@DPygmy It's not even up for discussion. Magic (especially sorcery and miracles) is regarded by the majority of the community as under par. I'm not just sharing an opinion.
FizzMan 2016년 4월 20일 오후 5시 23분 
Not quite sure what you mean by magic being shit XD It's more then possible to play through the whole game useing it . . . . Yes you won't do well in pvp till later on, but what items neccessary to progress in covenants can also be farmed from mobs.
8Z 2016년 4월 18일 오후 9시 46분 
Okay, I saw it on the second save, thanks.
JonnyBeoulve  [작성자] 2016년 4월 17일 오후 11시 08분 
@8Z The moment you spawn for your first time, literally walk 60 feet in front of you and you'll find it. You can come back when you want.
8Z 2016년 4월 17일 오후 9시 23분 
At the VERY first starting place, first bonfire before the shrine?
JonnyBeoulve  [작성자] 2016년 4월 17일 오후 5시 12분 
@Z It's right in front of you when you start, next to the fountain.
8Z 2016년 4월 17일 오후 5시 06분 
Where is the FP restoring flask? I just started the game and I really don't want to miss it.
Wingman Whiffer 2016년 4월 14일 오전 3시 58분 
Thank you guys, i actually found him just a few minutes after posting this i should have said it.
He looks pretty cool though
KAKACARROTCAKE 2016년 4월 13일 오후 9시 27분 
Please note: When you get free levels from Yoel, it increases your black sigil curse counter. When you die, you will hollow an amount equal to the black sigil counter. So a character with 0 black sigil will only hollow for 1, but a character with 5 black sigil will hollow for 5 counts per death.

I'm not sure if being hollow is detrimental at all, but it does unlock a darkwraith vendor near Yoel.