If you stick to it and use the above mentioned spells/gear, he'll be down in no time. Try and have as much space behind you as possible to dodge most of his attack, having space left or right of you is also good practice to run if you don't have space behind you. The pathfinding was corrected and Flamelurker will find a way around to kill you.Note: If you adapt this strategy by luring it behind the spine and immediately sprinting back to the ribcage, it seems to get stuck, allowing you to freely kill it with arrows. Take opportunistic shots with the magic weapon when you get in a good position (usually after the non jumping non AOE swipe). If you don't have the proper gear though, this strategy wont work. Often after attacking or being hit he likes to jump backwards or to either side, so don't be caught off guard and stay in front. ****, they could've gotten away with a phase 2 for the OST and my mind would've been blown. When you are low on endurance move out circle and attack again. Now, it's just a simple matter of finding a rhythm and sticking to it. His fireball AOE attacks get much larger, and his standard melee attack do more damage. The Flamelurker is weak to magic! you guys might disagree but i dont think hes that hard. Immediately after a pounce is a good time to get in a few shots, just don't deplete your stamina fully. Keep reading for maps, tips on how to complete … Fans and newcomers alike were given a fresh opportunity to see if they had what it takes to brave the original Souls … At this point, it should start charging at you or spamming its attacks. Despite being 10-feet tall and made entirely of molten rock and fire, mimicking in many ways the Balrog from Lord of the Rings, Flamelurker is among the easier fights in Demon's Souls, proven by way of that one streamer who beat him with only a dance pad. Video Tutorial: Walkthrough If lead properly, the Flamelurker can be coaxed to charge at you from the other side of this bit of spine. Then it's just a matter of taking a nimble step backwards to avoid its swipe, throw up your shield to block the brunt of its fire blast. This is when you switch the weapon in your right hand to the Catalyst of your choice and start lining up magic shots. Back away, can be blockable if it caught you by surprise. "Since ancient times, a fire demon has been sealed in an underground temple filled with dragon bones.". When it gets down below about 30% health. Take opportunistic shots with the magic weapon when you get in a good position (usually after the non jumping non AOE swipe). Demon's Souls refer to the souls of named bosses that you receive when they are defeated. Keep in mind that he usually follows one-handed fire blasts with a standard melee attack, so it's better to dive in to dodge that. Shield up, run away and hide. The only down side is that you can only get in one or two melee attacks before it attacks you so this method will take a while but it is worth it because you will receive no damage and if you bring a magic weapon (Large Sword of Moonlight for instance) then this method will be all that much quicker. Although they deal very little damage, avoid standing in them or walking through them when able. Keep the jolly cooperation going … The original flamelurker has a human like face and glasses which catches your attention because it’s unexpected and makes you wonder who this demon was previously. A long sword, used in the proper place, can whack him from the other side. This method works great for the first play-through. Always keep a lock. But what a lot of players don’t know is that there are several easy ways to defeat him. it really gets aggressive and does the AOE attack more often. It sees me in the moment just before i reach the spine or ripcage and never loses track... my host for this boss fight was casting fire spells at him. There are moments in the boss fight where the Flamerlurker feels like was made for a faster action game. These resistances are multiplied by the values in the Physical/Magic/Fire Defense columns before calculation. The catch is that he'll run endlessly into the spine, making no attempt to go around. its attacks also deal more damage and break guards more easily. The key to this fight is defense and flame resistance. A lot of the remake bosses look worse than the original. Demon's Souls gameplay trailer shows off the Armored Spider and Flamelurker ... Demons for about five minutes of nearly uninterrupted play, including a successful bout … With an upgraded PFS, 90% of fire damage is re-buffed and with the decent hitres and plenty of stamina, you should take very minimal damage and rarely be stunned. Do not roll sideways to avoid attacks as he'll usually strike you. His attacks also deal more damage and break guards more easily. Don't stop running, just change direction slightly and make a tight u-turn so that you can seamlessly turn around and position yourself for attack. Flamelurker is a Boss in Demon's Souls and Demon's Souls Remake. The key to this fight is defense and flame resistance. The Flamelurker is weak to magic! it may jump to the side, but don't panic, just stop firing and it should jump back. It usually roars before it attacks and, when wounded, jumps back, leaving fiery footprints in front of him. These will do significant damage and the fight will go much faster if the Ring of Magical Sharpnessis equipped. Equip Ring of Flame Resistance and Purple Flame Shield and some sort of magic damage spell (ie. If he manages to pin you down with a series of these attacks (more likely when he's low on life), and you're getting low on stamina, there's just enough time between those explosions to gain back a bit of stamina by lowering your shield, and then raising it again just in time for the next explosion. Bluepoint bastardized it's design for the remake. bruh do you really think thats gonna work? All of this gear you can obtain relatively easily. Wait for the stamina bar to refresh and do it again. Often after attacking or being hit it likes to jump backwards or to either side, so don't be caught off guard and stay in front. This technique uses much less stamina than diving or blocking and is much quicker. A streamer has managed to vanquish one of Demon’s Souls PS5’s hardest bosses, the Flamelurker, with a dance pad instead of a DualSense. Peek around the corner for a quick swipe to get its attention in; or magic or arrows. Make sure you've got a Ring of Flame Resistance too. The catch is that it'll run endlessly into the spine, making no attempt to go around. Dive at him and just as he goes to swing at you, R1, then dive back out, just in case he tries to follow it with a fireball. Time needed: 10 minutes. After it stops its second lunge which it will commonly do, sprint with your remaining stamina to the other side of the area. As long as you make sure you stay in the corner, none of his attacks should hit you. In the remake for PS5, however, you have to go toe-to-toe with the creature legitimately and taking it down is no easy feat. You don't need epic gear to defeat this guy, just the right tactics and gear setup. It becomes much more aggressive, often times relying more on its pounce attack than anything else. All those Thief Ring and Cloak Strategies don't work for me. Although they deal very little damage, avoid standing in them or walking through them when able. The person below is right. However, these values don't always align precisely with values seen in game. Warding provides no protection against fire. Damage received by the NPC is slightly more complicated. After a while, it'll hop to your right, pause, then hop back to the left, and gallop in place again. Holy S*it, guys, this just occurred to me, but I think being near this dude or STANDING STILL IN LAVA hurts! Melee weapon - a weapon that deals magic damage is preferred. You should be able to hit him 3 or 4 times with your Hands of God (or your preferred magical weapon). Using this method will make this boss almost impossible to lose as you will receive no damage as long as you jump back. Always keep a lock. When you defeat each boss, it would be in your best interest to not consume its soul if it is your first time playing through the game. it is easy to read for the most part, and a single roll straight back will enable you to dodge its attack completely. Desperation Strategy 3 - Easiest Ever (below) works much better in NG+. It will become brighter with flames, making it a little harder to see what it's going to do next. You can dodge this by diving straight at him (you'll roll under the pounce). Use the Thief's Ring, and if you have it Cloak to get past him while hugging the right wall until completely behind him. It is a fist weapon and you'll need to get up close to attack, but for new players it might be your only option. If you have endurance, you can stagger him until he dies. The pathfinding was corrected and Flamelurker will find a way around to kill you! This method can successfully be used in NG++. As for your armor, you can equip the Black Leather set, or whatever you can get away with before it affects your mobility. The boss will drop its Hard Demon’s Soul that can be exchanged for a bow upgrade, Fire Spray spell, Ignite spell, or consumed for 3200 souls. If you stick to it and use the above mentioned spells/gear, it'll be down in no time. A 2H R2 from a heavy strength weapon seems to stagger him predictably. The fight gets a lot easier when he starts pouncing alot, just roll under him, turn around hit him with a combo then run back out to avoid the possible fireball. Fire Smash: Growls and moves both hands over its head to smash them on the ground and does AoE damage. The Flamelurker remains one of Demon's Souls' most memorable and formidable bosses, but one crafty player has defeated the fiery creature with only a dance pad at their disposal. Note that as its health drops, it becomes more and more aggressive, and will rush at you more often and attack constantly. At this point it is important to run up onto the slanted block you've been using to attack him off of. If you are using stealth, manoevre yourself completely behind him and repeatedly cast Poison Cloud. That’s a free +1 dragon weapon to get the trophy. Contributions to Fextralife Wikis are licensed under a, The Tunnel City (Armor Spider Archstone 2-2). Soul Ray). From here you can wail on him with whatever you'd like as long as you attack and then immediately roll back. Just lock-on, hold L1 and continuously walk backwards. Since this does slow damage over time, it's best used if you get him stuck somewhere for a while or in combination with a stealth strategy. The best two spells are Soul Arrow and Soul Ray. After a while, he'll hop to your right, pause, then hop back to the left, and gallop in place again. If you use a large enough weapon ( meat cleaver + sticky white stuff for instance ), he will stagger even with a light hit. Warding provides no protection against fire. He may jump to the side, but don't panic, just stop firing and he should jump back. If extra time is required to heal then equip the Thief's Ring. This should finish him off relatively easily. This boss is extremely deadly and deals high fire damage, but he tends to get stuck on the geometry of the map - … Run toward the rear of the area, and up the steps, where the hallway to Dragon God's level will eventually open. If you're struggling, summoning one or two people can be helpful of course. Demon's Souls on PlayStation 5, despite being a remake, is one of the finest video games of the year.It is also one of the hardest you'll find yourself diving into, so most will scrounge every corner of the Internet finding ways to make the adventure more manageable. Fire Blast: Smashes the ground with one hand. Growling with arms down means a pounce. Archstone of the Demon Flamelurker. It can also leap for a very long distances to hit its target with a double hand smash. Controversial opinion. As long as you make sure you stay in the corner, none of its attacks should hit you. Flamelurker Boss Soul. What are Demon's Souls? Lather, rinse, repeat until dead. If extra time is required to heal then equip the Thiefs Ring. if you are facing the fog gate run directly up to it and to the left behind some rocks (Note, hug the stair wall once behind the rocks), if you positioned the Flamelurker correctly it should start sprinting towards you and about halfway up the stairs it will get stuck on the fallen rocks, this is a pocket for him so when its AI tells him to run around it it will just lock himself in eternal running against one of the rocks. If you can get it and have the ability to use it, bring the Istarelle and the Purple Flame Shield so you don't have to always roll back and just take whatever he dishes out at you. He will never move or attack. In general, stay in front of him, it's much better to deal with the Flamelurker face to face. Those are the essentials. Your attacks temp stun him usually so you can get a 2 or 3 hit combo, but watch the stamina since you may need to block. If lead properly, the Flamelurker can be coaxed to charge at you from the other side of this bit of spine. After following the Flamelurker archstone, you'll appear where you defeated Flamelurker. Always keep your shield up. Note that the pools of lava on the floor are, in fact, lava. The dude's made of flame! Your attacks temp stun him usually so you can get a 2 or 3 hit combo, but watch the stamina since you may need to block. 1 Description 2 General Information 3 Boss 4 Items and Weapons The Flamelurker Archstone is the third Archstone available through the Archstone of the Burrow King. The information below reflects the game's hard programmed values for enemy stats and values. Screengrab via: Boss Fight Database. Note - This will not work on North American versions. This is the story walkthrough for 2-3: Flamelurker Archstone in the Demon's Souls Remake (DS) for PS5. Bosses are special enemies that feature their own arena, a large and prominent health bar with its name indicated, a variety of unique moves and abilities, an ambient boss theme, and an Archstone that appears upon their death. Demon's Souls - How to Beat Flamelurker. When you see him starting to do a big jump, roll forward. This is best performed with target lock disengaged. You will roll under its jump and will end up behind him - leaving him open to an attack. Cast Water Veil and Light Weapon and switch back to the Adjudicator's Shield as your left hand weapon. Optional but makes the fight alot easier are the Regenerator's Ring (since you be taking mostly tick damage, this helps keep your health up) and a magic weapon. Just keep repeating the process until he dies. it will never move or attack. You will roll under his jump and will end up behind him - leaving him open to an attack. The Flamelurker is the “Gatekeeper” boss of Demon’s Souls. At a generally low level it is possible to stand on the opposite side of the area where the Flamelurker is and fire 2-3 shots at him, then when it hops back and forth to dodge get ready to run away diagonally and then around him in a large arch so to avoid attacks and not have to roll. Also try to avoid the stairs leading to the next fog gate, the ares behind the pillars and the dragon rib cages on either side of the room. Use Soul Arrow, Soul Ray, Homing Soul Arrow or a bow (he is weak to Holy Arrows). Touching him will hurt, a lot. These will do significant damage and the fight will go much faster if the Ring of Magical Sharpness is equipped. Its fireball AOE attacks get much larger, and its standard melee attack do more damage. The NPC's attack multipliers are applied before the damage is affected by the player's defenses and resistances. Some weapon suggestions - available early on in the game: Hands of God - not for the faint of heart but if you have a. For example, if the HP multiplier is "x2", the NPC will have twice the health that the player would have if they had identical stats and equipment. If he loses interest and starts to walk away, he should get caught on the end of the spine, and just walk in place. 42.6k members in the demonssouls community. Oh well. Three people casting magic will almost completely incapacitate him. It’s also good literally anywhere else in the game. Hes immune to Death Cloud so please change his resistances on this page. This boss is basically like a flaming hulk. After a fire blast just run or dive in and give him a few smacks. Defeating the Flamelurker will drop the Searing Demon Soul, which is worth 18,000 souls or can be brought to Blacksmith Ed for advanced forging. Back yourself into the corner and make sure you keep Flamerlurker's attention by either firing another arrow at him over the spine or hitting him with magic. The flames surrounding him will damage you when you attack at close range, similar to the. BBS w/ 600 ATK stat - two-handed = 500 DMG a hit w/ R1 and 700ish w/ R2). As soon as you enter the room instantly start sprinting past the Flamelurker towards the opposite fog gate, with luck it will delay himself and use an area blast. If you are using stealth, maneuver yourself completely behind him and repeatedly cast Poison Cloud. He looks just like you would expect and that wonder and curiosity of the original design is gone. This page was last edited on 27 June 2020, at 22:51. A community for the video game Demon's Souls. Make sure you've got a Ring of Flame Resistance too. Run toward the rear of the area, and up the steps, where the hallway to Dragon God 's level will eventually open. If you dive at him, you will be in the middle of the explosion one second and back at the. Fire magic has little to no effect against it. I like the new design. Drop the shield when safe to recharge stamina. Just not in 2-2. Three people casting magic will almost completely incapacitate him. Your primary goal is to remove the Flamelurker's aggro while slowly making yourway behind him. Sprinting into his fireball attacks can be effective, but difficult to time correctly. First, head to the ribcage. Trapped deep inside the Stonefang Tunnel, the Flamelurker is a hulking humanoid demon completely covered with fire with powerful claws capable of emitting energy shockwaves. Cast Soul Thirst and use the Ring of Avarice to maximize souls, since you don't need a defense ring. With the ring and the shield up, none of his attacks can really hurt you. To the immediate left of the entrance to the Flamelurker's arena is a bit of dragon spine sticking out, walling off a little enclave. If you can get it and have the ability to use it, bring the Istarelle and the Purple Flame Shield so you don't have to always roll back and just take whatever it dishes out at you. It is a fast moving flame golem with wide reaching fire … As for the tactics, you need to be defensive the entire time - this means keeping your shield up and on the move constantly, avoiding its attacks whenever possible. Just keep repeating the process until it dies. Best to use a weapon already permanently enchanted but if you want to micro manage, you can temporarily imbue a metal weapon if you like. I feel like the remake could've gotten away with way more subversion with some of these bosses. The Flamelurker is infamous among the Demon's Souls community thanks to its speed and ferocity. Always keep your shield up. Pounce: Growls and moves both hands to the ground. Flamelurker … Run towards him and be ready to dodge his melee attacks. When you enter the fog door, you'll notice a ribcage to your right and a spine to your left. Unlike like the Armor Spider boss, the Flamelurker cannot be cheesed. At this point it is important to run up onto the slanted block you've been using to attack him off of. The Flamelurker Demon, sealed since ancient times in an underground temple, breaks out just for you. If you want to finish the fight quickly, bring along some Holy Arrows (around fifty should be more than enough). It can also leap for a very long distances to hit it's target with a double hand smash. As its health gets lower a few things will happen (as stated above): This strategy is a bit difficult to execute. In general, stay in front of him, it's much better to deal with Flamelurker face to face. Once you get your timing down(with a relatively quick weapon) you can sprint in, sprint out to avoid the fireball, sprint back in as the dust settles, get in a running R1, dive forward to avoid a melee strike, R1 again then sprint back out. Leave him alone while he's hopping and just shoot him when he's directly in front of you. Whether the player is a magic-user, focused on melee or perhaps a combination of both, these tips and tricks should be enough for any Demon's Souls newcomer in overcoming this inflammatory obstacle. His AI will every now and then tell him to jump back away from you and then to 100% of the time jump to his left and then back to his right landing him in the exact same place as when he jumped back.
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