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What’s that one movie for you?
r/Letterboxd

A companion to letterboxd.com, for discussing all things in the world of film and Letterboxd, with fellow Letterboxd members! Managed by fans with the blessing of Letterboxd HQ.


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What’s that one movie for you?
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To everyone still not using summons....
r/Eldenring

This is the subreddit for the Elden Ring gaming community. Elden Ring is an action RPG which takes place in the Lands Between, sometime after the Shattering of the titular Elden Ring. Players must explore and fight their way through the vast open-world to unite all the shards, restore the Elden Ring, and become Elden Lord. Elden Ring was directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki and made in collaboration with George R. R. Martin. It was developed by FromSoft and published by Bandai Namco.


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To everyone still not using summons....

Just do it. The game is literally balanced around them.

I am myself an oldschool souls gamer and I was one of the people who refused to use summons, since I wanted to play the old way. The "ethical" way I told myself. But let me tell you, they are no longer optional.

I was on my 64th try at the dragon dancer (2nd boss for me) and I couldnt get him below 1/3 hp. I just couldnt. Then I threw my pride out the window and just started using mimic and he was dead second try. The boss had gone from 10/10 difficulty to maybe a 3/10. Like the fight was actually kinda chill to play.

So to everyone else who gets frustrated by boss design and feels the urge to vent here somewhere on the internet. Just go ahead and use summons. Please. You can always go for a 2nd playthrough where you go the "ethical" route :)