Yeah...I still don't really understand what that means. I have large shards, so I should be able to get my sword to +10 right? So why doesn't the guy take them? Am I misunderstanding the text, because large shards say that using it gives +10 reinforcement?Rutabaga_swe said:1. You need titanite shards for upgrades up to +5, large shards for +10 and chunks for +14, then a slab for +15. You also need the large ember to upgrade past +5 and the very öarge ember to get beyond +10.Dirty Hipsters said:Could someone better explain to me the whole process of upgrading weapons?
I have a bunch of titanite (I have some of the +1, 2 or 3 of the +10, and 1 of the +14), and I wanted to increase my estoc to +10, but Andrei would only take my +1 shards not my +10 shards.
What exactly does it mean when an elemental reinforcement removes stat scaling? The way I understand it, it means that the weapon is permanently stuck at a specific damage regardless of putting more points into strength or dexterity, but I struggle to understand why that's beneficial.
Also, from what I understand certain enemy types and bosses have elemental weaknesses so reinforcing your weapon with that specific element would make it easier to kill certain enemies. Do enemies also have elemental resistances? For example, would reinforcing your weapon with lightening make some enemies weaker to you while making other enemies stronger?
Any answers would be appreciated.
I really wish this game would explain basic things better, like the ability to backstab, the downward stabbing attack when falling onto an enemy, and the effects of the different stats.
So would you say getting and elemental upgrade is worthwhile if I'm not planning on doing a new game plus?2. You get a big damage boost from the elemental upgrade. It removes the scaling (ie the bonus damage you get from your stats) but instead gives you a big fire or lightning damage bonus. It's really strong early on in the game, before you get your stats up, or if you just want to pour all your levels in to vitality and endurance. The big downer with this is that the damage doesn't get stronger with your characters. You are stuck at a fixed amount of damage.
3. Yes, enemies have both weaknesses and resistance to different types of attacks. This includes, so far as i know, pretty much all types of modifiers. The type of damage your weapon deals, any elemental affinity, if it deals magic or divine damage and so forth.
Ok, so what I'm understanding is that titanite shards each give +1 until you get to +5, then past +5 large shards each give you +1 until you reach +10. The way the description for each shard in game made me think that a single large shard would get me to +10, but I guess I'll chalk that up to a translation error.Rutabaga_swe said:So, to upgrade to +6 from +5 you need two things. First you need a large titanite shard, which i assume you already have. Then you need the large ember. Once you give the large ember to Andre (the smith in the undead parish) you can ascend +5 weapons and shields to +6, then proceed to reinforce them up to +10. The exact same process goes for +11, once you get the very large ember.
As for elemental weapons. Sure, they can work. Personally i don't particularly like them, but it's very possible to clear the game with an elemental weapon as your main way of dealing damage. The problem is that you will do shite damage when you stumble upon that boss that happens to be resistant against your element of choice, so carrying a backup is usually not a bad idea. That said, regular titanite is by far the easiest to farm so i really don't see any reason to go elemental unless it's for some sort of special build that you want to do.
Right. I actually knew that (since I already powered up my sword with small shards, and needed 2 of them to get to level 3), it just slipped my mind in the calculations.Rutabaga_swe said:The amount of shards needed increase with each upgrade. I think that from +5 to +10 you need 8 or 9 large shards in total.
You'll need a large ember to upgrade your weapon further than +5. I'll put an upgrade chart down below, if you have any questions feel free to ask.Dirty Hipsters said:Yeah...I still don't really understand what that means. I have large shards, so I should be able to get my sword to +10 right? So why doesn't the guy take them? Am I misunderstanding the text, because large shards say that using it gives +10 reinforcement?