Posted this in a thread before, just moving it over here since this seems like the big Demon's souls community.
So I just picked up a PS3 and Demon's Souls. I love the style of the game, and the tough gameplay, but I could really use some advice for how exactly to go about starting this game.
I initially chose the Knight, and after having played through 1-1 and taking out the phalanx, I headed onto 1-2 and died over and over, losing my souls round after round in my attempts to cross the bridges and fight the hoards because: 1. I failed to remember that there was a run button, and 2. I didn't realize I could use my souls to level my character. Chalk it up to me just not paying enough attention.
Regardless, I'm giving this game another round from the very beginning and it would be much appreciated if any of you Demon's Souls vets out there would give me some recommendations on starting characters, and possibly what you might consider this game's ideal stats. I see people posting online about the Royal being a good choice, any weight to this?
perryfarrell said:
What starting class you pick ONLY matters in the very beginning. After that, you just upgrade whatever you want to upgrade. So you can start with a knight, and upgrade magic until your character becomes pretty much a mage. It's all very flexible.
There's nothing wrong with starting with a knight. Don't start over just because it's hard--it's supposed to be that way.
Look at some FAQs about the best way to proceed through the levels. I think I started in 2-1 or 3-1 before tackling 1-2. Also find the Thief ring (probably one of the most useful rings in the game). Proceed slowly, keep going back to the nexus to cash in your souls and level up.
I wouldn't be starting over because it's hard. I just had a friend inform me that the Knight was a poor choice (just assumed he knew what he was talking about). As of right now, the knight appears to be working out fine.
Also, I read somewhere about not using the souls you get from Boss Demons (like Phalanx)? Something about you being able to use those items for something else.