Dark souls how do i get past the dragon




















Run out onto the staircase, equip your Light Arrows and start firing away. Be sure to aim directly at his head to do the most damage. There is another strategy you can use that requires running past the fire and surviving. To prepare, you can use the Second Chance miracle to keep on running even if the fire kills you, and Water Veil and Ring of Flame Resistance to mitigate the damage taken. The dragon will start his fire breath from left to right, then right to left.

Start your sprint on the right side of the staircase the second the fire breath ends from right to left. If timed correctly, you should make it unscathed. Peek out from the doorway and you should be able to lock on to the Blue Dragon and attack him safely. Be sure to enter hyper mode to do more damage. You can now equip any bow or spell and start attacking. Soul Ray is a great option for casters.

Similar to the Front Stomp, however, it uses this when the player is much closer to it. Affects a small area beneath it.

Can be dodged by either rolling to one side, or by rolling away from the Drake. The Hellkite Dragon rears its head to one side, and then sweeps it across the width of the bridge. Can be avoided by either rolling into or away from the attack.

Used when the player is not directly within biting range but not far enough away to trigger a flane breath attack. It will not perform this attack if the tail has been cut off. Can be avoided by rolling towards and under the attack.

The Hellkite Dragon hovers in the air, and then dashes towards the player, whilst exhaling flame on the bridge. Can only be avoided by descending the stairs in the middle of the bridge. Dark Souls Wiki Explore. Dark Souls. Weapons Weapon Types. Small Shields Medium Shields Greatshields. Miracles Pyromancies Sorceries.

Enemies Bosses Merchants Blacksmiths. I have recorded 10 souls per second which helped me quickly buy next level magic and levels to move onto the next zone. You may be surprised how quick 10k goes when you kill him vs farming for much more. From the top of the stairs fire an arrow at the Wyvern and then switching back to your main weapon, run forward to where he should land. Once you're close enough hack away since if you're behind his claws his breath won't hit you. Once he leaps up into the air run back in the opposite direction to where he'll land and continue hitting away, repeat as necessary.

After successfully baiting the spineless coward into coming off his little sissy tower, he just decides to use his flying flame breathe attack anyway.

Idk what happened, but he seems to have glitched to death for me; when i opened the door to lower undead burg i suddenly got 10k souls and he wont appear on the bridge anymore.

Can the wyvern heal himself? I tried attacking him while he was doing that animation, but he wouldn't stop and he came down only when he finished. Am I wrong? Do I have to use stronger weapons to make him stop doing that? I'm currently playing the Xbox version of this game, so I don't know if this is still a thing.

I'm one of those people that firmly believes this was going to be a proper mini-boss but From never fully finished the overall fight mechanics and had to ship the game and this is what we got. Toss this in with Bed of Chaos. I need your help. What exactly baits the Dragon to come down into the bridge? I've seen people throwing sht at him knives and arrows to make him come down If you rest in the Undead Burg bonfire the one you kick the ladder to get to and then go up on the bridge he will fire kill the enemies and will take him roughly 14 seconds to come down and fight.

I remember seeing some people runing from the Solaire place then hiding on the left wall of the bridge while surviving his fire attack and then somehow waiting the 14 seconds to make him come down they do not throw anything at him. But I can't make that happen, the dragon just won't come down After defeating the black dragon Kalameet in Oolacile, I felt like I had some unfinished business with this guy so I headed back to the Undead Parish for sweet revenge.

Then I instantly regretted doing that. I mean, I get it -- he's technically not a boss so you can't fight it like one but killing it that way isn't satisfying at all and I honestly feel bad for doing it, even if it did swoop down and burn me up so many times. Okay thank you, bye. This enemy is so awful and doesn't drop anything of value unless you want the Drake sword and you still don't have to kill it.

That part is nice. I finally killed it and got 10k soul. I always kill it when I return to Solaire at the sunlight altar after Anor Londo. There is another easy strategy to kill this dragon.

I noticed this hasn't been mentioned here. The normal method to obtain the sword is to go under the bridge and shoot its tail with arrows. The dragon moves to the bridge.

You have a small time window to shoot the tail again before he flies off back to the top. If you can manage to cut off the tail exactly when the dragon is on the bridge, the dragon falls off to the other side of the bridge.



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