![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This level also contains plenty of tough fights and hazards designed to degrade your weapons, so be sure to have a backup with you, and a few Repair Powders as well. Your milage may vary, of course, but you should be (relatively) comfortable at around level 90-100.īe prepared: enemies in Crown of the Sunken King looove poison, so be sure to have plenty of items on hand to counteract this status effect. While you can travel to this area immediately after defeating The Rotten, it's recommended to hold off on Crown of the Sunken King's content until after you pass through Drangleic Castle. If you don't have the DLC, you can place your summon sign in this area for the chance to be summoned into a special, uber-hard optional dungeon. Interact with this statue to warp to Shulva, Sanctum City, and unlock the giant door in front of you with the Dragon Talon-which is added to your inventory after purchasing the DLC. Unlike Dark Souls' Artorias of the Abyss, Crown of the Sunken King isn't hard to find: Once you defeat The Rotten and reach the Primal Bonfire of The Black Gulch, you should see a statue very similar to the one located in the Shrine of Winter. But never fear-below, you'll find essential tips that will help you claim the titular crown with only a few dozen deaths on your hands. The Soul of the Fume Knight can be consumed for 16,000 souls or traded with Weaponsmith Ornifex to obtain either the Fume Sword or the Fume Ultra Greatsword.Crown of the Sunken King arrived at the perfect time-just as we thought we had Dark Souls 2 wrapped around our collective little fingers, the developers at FromSoftware drop one of the game's greatest challenges right into our laps.According to stats collected by FromSoft, the Fume Knight has the highest failure rate in the game at 93%.Raime's favorite bird was the black raven, which was controversial because ravens were seen as harbingers for death in Drangleic.Additionally, each summon increases the Fume Knight's health by 100%. However, neither of them are recommended because they are unable to deal enough damage to the Fume Knight before he defeats them in a few hits. Steelheart Ellie and Carhillion of the Fold can be summoned to aid the player in fighting the Fume Knight.He appears to be left-handed due to his preference to wield his greatsword in his left hand.If Velstadt's helmet is worn during or before the battle, the Fume Knight automatically swaps to his second phase.Once he finally goes down, he then drops the Soul of Nadalia and the Soul of the Fume Knight. He can also buff his greatsword with fire or dark to further boost his power. When his health reaches halfway, the Fume Knight ditches the small sword to two-hand his ultra greatsword, letting him swing faster. Defensively, his armor has a very high resistance to elemental attacks, especially against fire, making it necessary to prioritize using physical attacks. While his speed is slow, each of his attacks deals massive amounts of damage. The Fume Knight that was once Sir Raime attacks using both his ultra greatsword and a regular sword. Surrounding the ultra greatsword are four of Nadalia's Ashen Idols if they are not destroyed with Smelter Wedges before confronting the Fume Knight, they will heal the Fume Knight when he gets low on health. The Fume Knight appears from smoke that emits from the greatsword once the player approaches it. When entering the fog gate, only his ultra greatsword can be seen. The Fume Knight can be found in the bottom rooms of the Brume Tower, guarding Nadalia's corpse and the Crown of the Old Iron King. Part of Nadalia's soul merged with Raime, corrupting him with the dark and thus transforming him into the Fume Knight. It is unknown if it was love or some other sort of power from the dark that turned Raime to the dark side. She manipulated Raime to become her champion for a new purpose, and although Raime had the power to expunge her, he chose to ally with her due to infatuation. He soon came across the Brume Tower that once resided the Old Iron King inside was Nadalia, one of the Children of Dark. Leaving Dragleic behind, Raime traveled far to find greater strength. Velstadt banished Raime from the kingdom to live out his life in exile as a traitor. Raime and Velstadt clashed following Raime's "blasphemy" of the king's actions and was defeated. That was until Raime began to question Vendrick's decisions to declare war on the giants and criticized him. He was considered by Vendrick to be his left arm alongside Velstadt, the Royal Aegis, his right arm. Sir Raime was once a powerful knight who served King Vendrick of Dragleic. ![]()
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