It makes sense? Since most likely there are more people with missing fingers than people with additional ones, the average number of fingers must be very slightly below 10. So most people have an above average number.

Absolutely not. You must first submit a letter of request to an appointed council of veteran gamers, in which you explain why you like it, along with the achievements you unlocked in it. If what you can show for yourself is insuficient, you'll lose the right to call it your favourite game and the council will choose a favourite for you.

/s

Like seriously, you can't really mean that question, right? You can choose whatever you want, regardless of anytging.

Oh yes, me too! (by learning them I mean switching to Blasphemous Blade and burning them to ash mid-spin from afar)

Omg thank you, I thought I was the only one who sees it that way. Everyone complains about the difficulty and the unfairness, but this never gets mentioned.

Phase 2 looks better, but phase one looks like he was just copy-pasted against the background or idk, very unrealistic.

In Hungarian, we also say "cheese" (usually spelt like "csíz"), but not many people associate it with the English word referring to a dairy product. We only say it when smiling for photos, probably due to media influence. Otherwise the word doesn't really make sense in Hungarian.

(p.s. "csíz" can also be a name of a bird species but it is not related to this photo-smiling at all and is not that commonly known either)

Can't say for sure, I only passingly heard about these and I don't use them myself. I does sound unusual compared to some others.

I dislike the skinny guys with two almost circular blades who have crazy spinning combos, a leg-grab and surprisingly large hp pools.

Honorable mention would be the creepy almost unkillable shades with many inflated eyes in the abyssal woods.

It is very uncommon and "not grammatical" in standardised variants of Engish, but double modals like this are actively used in some American dialects.

I agreed with you until you insulted Igon. The man's a legend.

For me, the first one refers to an unnamed person, the other to the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter. But yes, it can be a book as well, but that's what first came to mind.

What is the biggest difference between C1 and C2 in practice? I did my C1 a few months ago, and I have no trouble at all using the language and I can consume any media with ease. So what would be the benefits of pushing to C2? Or what would that even entail, other than some niche vocab?

My order was:

Dancing Lion Rellana Scadutree Avatar Putrecent Knight Mother of Fingers Bayle Midir Romira Radahn

I'm not quite sure if this order includes ALL the quests, since I didn't check online guides yet, but it definitely didn't lock me out of anything that I started. Also be sure to talk to the NPCs whenever something significant happens. There aren't that many in the DLC, so it shouldn't be a problem. And they state much more clearly where you need to go then in the base game.

I partially agree, because the design and the ost is amazing. The fight could have been a bit harder though, and maybe a few more flashier moves instead of just 90% sword swings.

I could consistently avoid his charge with diagonal forward-right dodges. The timing can be tough, but the hitbox is not inconsistent.

I think they are not op or anything but pretty good and flashy. I used them for roughly half the dlc (after Rellana up until beating Messmer) and they were strong enough to carry me. Most of my levels were in faith, so the fire stance got really strong, but the moon stance and the normals weren't that far behind. I think they're worth it if you like hybrid-ish builds.

It is a tie for me between Rellana's dual blades and Messmer's spear

It's ironic that the final boss is often said to be "fan service", but literally every fan whose opinion I heard either hates it or is indifferent about it.

Yeah, not a fan of Madonna either.

I agree with the sentiment that the new dlc bosses are very challenging, but he personally wasn't that bad. The timing of the charge attack and the long combo are a bit unusual, but can be learnt quickly. Maybe my build was good against him, idk? I used int / mainly faith build, Rellana's twinblade, level 18ish and scadu 9.

Yes, but it's a little uncomfortable to do so when someone's in a boss arena.

I actually like the bosses we got, but yeah, I would have loved a Miquella final boss.

I don't have any favourite yet, but could someone tell me - without spoilers if possible - if there are worthwhile faith scaling weapons, or am I stuck with the Blasphemous Blade.