Demons souls how does bleed work
Nothing, as the person is already poisoned. Scimitars cause bleeding, and are great weapons in general. Think of it as a bonus. It usually isn't worth bothering with though. The only abilities you might want to try are Poison Cloud and Death Cloud. User Info: Xuljester.
From what I understand, the number doesn't reflect damage but chance of inflicting the effect. Wikidot doesn't explain how these effects work, other than plauge which is like that. More topics from this board Getting rid of the dragons in ?
Main Quest 4 Answers Best weapon for a magic user? Side Quest 10 Answers How do I beat the giant tower that fires arrows? General 3 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: IceBrazuca IceBrazuca 12 years ago 1 I haven't found any explanation to any of these on the wikidot or on any threads here. User Info: Godak Godak 12 years ago 5 Claws are quick enough to match the damage of most weapons.
User Info: Xuljester Xuljester 12 years ago 8 From what I understand, the number doesn't reflect damage but chance of inflicting the effect.
User Info: IceBrazuca IceBrazuca Topic Creator 12 years ago 9 I thought that the number meant that whenever I hit the enemy it would cause damage after one minute. The whole "World 4" is dumb lol. The Kilij, a curved sword with a heavy tip, can be found in the Shrine of Storms region of Demon's Souls , near the stomping grounds of the "Vanguard" Demon boss which so frequently smashes new Demon's Souls players to a pulp during the tutorial.
It's described as a slashing weapon that inflicts the most damage on unarmored targets, along with a fair amount of "Bleed. The real-world Kilij sword has traced an interesting path through history. It started out as the chosen weapon of horsemen on the Asiatic Steppes, then was adopted as a cavalry weapon by Persian, Arabic, and Turkish cavalrymen, influenced the design of the karabela sabers used by Polish nobles, and finally became the signature weapon of Hussars all across 19th century Europe.
The cavalry role of the Kiliji and other saber weapons never came up in Demon's Souls; that being said , FromSoftware's upcoming Elden Ring RPG , set to have intricate horse-riding mechanics, may be the perfect virtual space for the Kilij to re-appear. In popular Soulslike parlance, it's a "Quality Weapon," meaning that players must invest points into both the dexterity and strength attributes to unlock its full potential.
Contrary to their depiction in the Dark Souls trilogy , farming scythes, designed for the reaping of grain and the mowing of grass, aren't well suited for the business of war. Some believe the earliest war scythes were farm scythes modified so that their curved blades would run parallel to their wooden shafts, much like the blade of a pike or halberd.
Even after War Scythes forged to be weapons of war grew commonplace, they still remained the iconic weapon of choice for peasant levies, militias, and rebel uprisings well into the 19th century. As a spiked hammer weapon, the War Pick does extra damage against targets wearing heavy armor.
The real-world equivalent of this War Pick was called the "Horseman's Pick," an armor-piercing weapon first used by Middle Eastern cavalry, then adopted as one of the primary weapons of the fabled Winged Hussars, a band of armored riders who fought for the 16th to 17th century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. As with the Kilij slashing sword, the cavalry origin of the Horseman's Pick is mostly overlooked in the Demon's Souls Remake , due to the game lacking any horses for knights to ride into battle.
I have been noticing the proclivity of bleeds, plague and poisons are very low - also sometimes hard to apply when enemies die in just a few swipes.
I want to know if some enemies are immune to certain effects it would make sense for a skeleton to be immune to bleed for example. I would also want to know about what the general application rate of the ailments are, and if upgrading your weapon to deal more status effect damage increases that chance to be applied. User Info: Styphe. Accepted Answer. Chances for these affects to be applied is calculated by their resistance to a particular ailment per sucsessful strike.
Poison, while generally weaker then plague is slightly more viable in PvM. In fact Poison Cloud is broken against many stronger adversaries while the weapon "procing" poison damage, not so much. Bleed seems to be the easiest to proc against average foes, but it's also the weakest of the bunch. It seems to have the highest rate of sucsess procing in combat.
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