Craziest Things Dark Souls Players Have Done

You beat all three games? Check out what these players managed to pull off.

Posted By | On 14th, May. 2018

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720 Degree, Emote, Armour Removal, Weapon Change Wreckage – iHardlyTriHard Gaming

Filling in the list of “ridiculous things to do in Dark Souls 3 is iHardlyTriHard Gaming’s fight with Champion Gundyr. Get this – the man beats Gundyr by spinning 720 degrees before parrying him, ripostes, emotes with Praise the Sun, removes a piece of armour, changes his sword and shield, and repeats this process till he wins. Don’t worry – it’s even more perplexing when you see it in action.


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