Self-promotion is allowed once weekly with community participation. No name and shame or witch hunting posts or comments.ĭiscriminatory language (racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, etc.) will not be tolerated.ĭo not discuss malicious cheats or glitches that break multi-player. No pictures of screens (TV, monitors, phones, tablets, etc.). Meme templates or satire should be posted to /r/shittydarksouls. If you've been following our Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel walkthrough, you're now finished with the DLC.Posts must be related to Dark Souls 3 in content, not just in title. Enjoy the peaceful scenery before you wander off. Ashes of Ariandel walkthroughĪnyway, when they both go down you'll get the Champion's Bones, a key item you can burn at the Firelink Shrine bonfire to open access to the DLC's new PvP arena, as well as your very own Valorheart.īe sure to light the Champion's Gravetender bonfire it's back toward the drop off, in an ice pillar that is shattered during the fight. It's really not that tough a fight even compared to Sister Friede, let alone some of the agonising main game's bosses I'd take this over Pontiff bloody Sulyvahn any day. If the wolf is still alive when you take the NPC down, the pair of you can just cat-and mouse the wolf - or if you are a cheeseburger assassin, ping it with arrows and stay out of the way of your lovely melee comrade. If you have two players, this is a doddle: the Champion's Gravetender is not a speedy spellcaster, so you can get in and wail away (or backstab) whenever they have a go at it, while the second player distracts the wolf. It's a pain, and the best solution is to take the Gravetender's Champion down as quickly as you can so that you can focus on the wolf. Even if you manage to keep them at a distance, they start casting spells.
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Unfortunately the Champion's Gravetender gets a bit more dangerous during this phase, and if you leave them running around they'll take advantage of the distraction to give you a smack. If you are well out of harm's way when it rushes, you can get a few attacks in during the wind up. So what's to be done? You pretty much want to stay at the wolf's side so it can't hit you with its rush or breath attack, dodging determinedly whenever it uses that annoying side-swipe slash attack. The latter makes it tempting to use physical cover, but the former will eat you alive if you try it. As well as all the usual giant wolf bullshit it has a frost breath that goes through cover and a rush attack that will smash you. If you dislike giant wolves you're really going to hate the Gravetender Greatwolf. Unfortunately when the boss's health gets down to about half, their friend arrives. The boss is vulnerable to backstabs if you can get behind them, and doesn't have very powerful physical defence a decent weapon will make a serious impact. The trickiest part of the battle is the unfamiliarity of the boss's unique weapon, Valorheart it has a number of ferocious combos that will break your guard, stagger you and eat through your shield stamina.Īs such, your best bet is to keep your distance by dodging rather then trying to block, and to wait for an opening at the end of a combo. The Champion's Gravetender isn't really too much of a problem, to be honest if you've ever taken down an NPC you can do this. Three wolves will rush you take them down as quickly as you can before the boss wanders over. Champion's Gravetender phaseĪs you approach the ruins the Champion's Gravetender will stand up and aggro. This boss fight is in two stages, and the second stage has two targets with two health bars. The fight won't trigger until you get a good way into it, so you have time to prepare, but the fog wall is at the drop so do your summoning before then you'll find signs at the bonfire and the drop. The boss arena is a field of white flowers (remind you of anything?) past a one-way drop at the opposite end of the ice field. I am more scared of the giant ice crabs than the optional boss. To get to this boss, start at the Depths of the Painting bonfire and locate the boulder which is actually a giant ice crab, then march smartly in the opposite direction from it.
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Why would anyone want to that? Why, because it gates off the new PvP content. You can tackle this optional Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel boss as soon as you have access to the area, which is a few minutes after you load the DLC up for the first time if you sprint through. Previous: Chapel of Ariandel to Depths of the Painting
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Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel adds a PvP arena, but if you want to get in you have to prove your chops here.