Remember to circle around it, movement is crucial. This strategy takes time, but you will eventually prevail. Although this position can be hard to maintain due to demon's jumping attacks, all of the incoming attacks will miss you and you can score an easy hit or two. Arrows can also occasionally stagger a Titanite Demon, although it does not have a head to target for bleeding headwounds.įor a melee fighter, the best way to approach any Titanite Demon is to position yourself behind its free arm, where it appears to be missing a leg. This is easier if the player targets a limb (such as the extended leg) or, if behind the demon, its tail. A long range bow such as the Black Bow of Pharis combined with the Hawk Ring and/or Feather Arrows also makes it possible to repeatedly shoot Titanite Demons from just beyond their aggro range. It is also possible to kill them with arrows, using debris to block their lightning attacks. The demon in the Catacombs may also be attacked from behind from various points of cover in the hallway, including pillars and coffins. The demon in Lost Izalith may be shot with arrows from behind in the tail if the player approaches through the Chaos Servant shortcut. The demon in Anor Londo may be shot with arrows from the upper balcony in the room. When fighting the demon in the lower room near Blacksmith Andre, it may be lured to the top of the lower stairs to render its horizontal pole sweeps useless, or it may be killed with arrows from behind one of the broken pillars in the room or from the trees outside. When fighting Titanite Demons in Sen's Fortress, a Rusted Iron Ring is highly recommended as movement in tar without one is extremely slow. Lightning spear miracles are also very effective, and the players may time their attack by beginning the lightning spear cast while still behind cover, and then stepping out just in time to throw the spear before retreating again.Ĭertain other viable tactics are specific to individual Titanite Demons. Titanite Demons are weak to weapons imbued with lightning, either elemental or Gold Pine Resin. Lost Izalith (always drops two Demon Titanite, and respawns) Sen's fortress, 4 (!) at the very bottom under the first set of swinging blades.Īnor Londo (always drops two Demon Titanite) Titanite Demons are all born from Titanite Slabs.ĭarkroot Garden, where it connects with Undead Parish (near Blacksmith Andre).Demon Titanite (2x from respawning Demon in Lost Izalith, and non-respawning one in Anor Londo 1x from all the rest).Although all Titanite Demons look the same, some are much more powerful than others, so managing to kill one does not necessarily mean you are prepared to face all of them. ![]() Players can take advantage of demon's slow turning speed to attack it from behind however they must still be wary of its jumping pounds and tail sweeps. While Titanite Demon's lightning bolt attacks can be blocked by obstacles, its Catch Pole will clip through walls, making it dangerous even if you hide behind cover. At a distance, it fires powerful long range Lightning bolts. As the name suggests, the Catch Pole can in rare instances be used by the demon to grab and pin the player for high or even fatal damage. In melee, it attacks by swinging its Titanite Catch Pole. It is also one of the few sources of rare Demon Titanite used for weapon upgrades. The Titanite Demon, also referred to as Prowling Demon or Faceless Demon, is an intimidating foe that often guards valuable items or important areas in Dark Souls. ![]() Listen to the Brothers Grimm’s stories and other German fairy tale audiobooks on the Fairytalez Audio App for Apple and Android devices.Darkroot Garden, Sen's Fortress, Anor Londo, The Catacombs, Lost Izalith German folklore is grounded in the national culture as evidenced by tales that specifically mention certain locations and places. The Grimm Brothers invited local storytellers into their home, and would transcribe the tales told there, changing elements they wanted to make the stories more moral and accessible, and adding spiritual elements they deemed necessary. The folklore of the Grimm Brothers and other German storytellers often comes from oral traditions, stories passed from person to person over the years. Objects often have magical properties that can aid the hero in their quest, and the hero is very clever in German fairy tales and folklore. To get their happy ending or wish, the hero often has to overcome a difficulty. ![]() The hero’s journey often involves a helper, such as Cinderella’s fairy godmother, and sometimes the character’s morality is tested in German fairy tales. “When she got to the wood, she met a Wolf.” Illustration of Little Red Riding Hood by Arthur Rackham from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, published 1909.Ī wandering hero is often present in German folklore, as the protagonist either leaves home to seek their fortune, or is cast out by a family or other forces.
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