When I went in for New Game+ it was more out of a sense of duty than desire. After trudging my way through the game, at the end, all I felt was disappointment and confusion at the muddled mess I had just played. I wish I could say the same about Dark Souls II. With pure love, I dove straight back into New Game+ for more punishment. I remember the awe as I clawed my way through the incredible landscape, learning through death, and the overwhelming satisfaction when I finally felled Lord Gywn and claimed victory as the hero (or anti-hero, depending on your choice), that the game hinted I might become. If you need more information and help, the rest of our Dark Souls 2 walkthrough and complete guide can be found here.Fast forward to 2011’s spiritual successor Dark Souls and the same adrenalised excitement coupled with fear overcame me as I ventured into the beautifully oppressive world of Lordran. Wait for Nashandra to approach again and repeat the above strategy to finish her off and complete the game.Ĭongratulations! Now you can start a New Game+. Shortly after this, she'll once again summon the objects that emit Darkness, and you'll need to move to the far side of the room. Back away immediately to avoid the following attack. If you back away from Nashandra, she uses a linear projectile-like attack that's essentially a line of Darkness.Ībout halfway through the battle, Nashandra's hand becomes engulfed in Darkness. Block or evade these attacks, then counter with one or two attacks of your own depending on the speed of your weapon. Nashandra attacks with either two horizontal swipes or a single vertical attack that's fairly linear. If you remain by the entrance, you'll be far enough away from the first batch of these objects to avoid any ill-effects. She'll summon three objects that create Dark and will curse you if you're too close to them. Final Boss: NashandraĪt the beginning of the final battle, stay near the entrance and let Nashandra come to you. Head back down the long path and enter the mist door to begin the final boss battle against Nashandra. You need to be patient during this battle to ensure you do not take unnecessary damage - chip away at their health bars a little at a time rather than trying to overreach yourself.Īfter defeating both enemies, speak with Shanalotte at the entrance to the Throne of Want. When a brief opening presents itself, attack once or twice depending on the speed of your weapon. If that's not an option, make use of a spear or similar weapon that allows you to block with your shield while still attacking.Ĭontinue to strafe in circles around both enemies, keeping them within view at all times. The key is to get them far enough apart that you have time to attack one without having to worry about avoiding an attack from the other. Focus on the Watcher, but deplete both health bars as evenly as possible.īoth enemies attack with standard two or three hit combos at close range, and lunging attacks from a distance. You have a short time before one downed boss stands back up if the other isn't defeated. If possible, take down the Watcher first, but it's important to take them down nearly at the same time. Keep both bosses in view at all times and focus on whichever one is closest to you. The Watcher is fairly agile, while the Defender is slower and slightly more powerful. ![]() Going up against both the Watcher and the Defender is challenging due to their complementary abilities. Boss Battle: Throne Watcher and Throne Defender ![]() Continue down the path all the way to the mist door at the end to battle against the Throne Watcher and Throne Defender bosses. Go down the stairs to enter the Throne of Want. Head left and open the door at the very end. Travel to the first bonfire in the Drangleic Castle.
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