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Monday, January 20, 2025 11:23:56 AM

Dark Souls III: Ashes of Ariandel Review (Arc Knight)

The only reason I purchased this DLC was so I could have access to Friede's Great scythe for a build I was doing where I level equally into every stat. At the moment I possess 21 Vigor, 21 Attunement, 21 Endurance, 21 Vitality, 21 Strength, 20 Dexterity, 20 Intelligence, 20 Faith and 20 Luck. I'm planning on having Lorian's Greatsword in my first weapon slot as it deals fire damage, and the Dragonslayer Greataxe in the second weapon slot as it deals lightning damage and finally in the final slot Friede's Great scythe as it deals magic damage and can also inflict frostbite which is very useful to my setup for bosses. I will also be using all spell types on this play through such as the chaos fire orb as I personally find it to be more fun than the pyromancy received from the Old Demon King. As for sorcerys at the moment I am using the great heavy soul arrow as I am unable to use much else at this given time. And for the miracles I do need more faith to wield most of them but I am sure I will soon be able to. So have you ever wondered about the morality of human cloning, for example if your family was tragically killed and you had the opportunity to clone them, sort of bring them back to life, would you do it. Because all a person really is, is their body and their mind which are all just atoms that theoretically can be replicated, so what makes us special? My personal belief is nothing, but of course everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Anyway another example is what if you died, but lets just say somehow you still had the option to clone yourself, now technically the clone wouldn't be you since it has a different conciseness but its exactly the same as yours, so back to the question if you did clone yourself your family would be much happier and lets just say they don't know its a clone so that there are no mixed feelings, if you did do this you would still die so for you nothing will have been different. Ok lets look at another example, lets say that you and your family are all killed but you have the option to clone all of you so that you all continue living, now the interesting thing with this situation is finding the point of why you would clone everybody because if you don't everyone dies but there is no one to miss or morn anyone else, now cloning everybody seems a little redundant, at least that's my view, although cloning a whole family could seem morally correct as your bringing a happy community back to life but its all up for debate. In conclusion I do not recommend this DLC.