![]() Keep in mind though, RNG still plays a large factor, so you may have to be patient still. Kalameet has little control over this dive once he gets going, and once you dodge aside, then dodge back, you will usually be directly behind him once he lands, putting you perfectly in place to trigger his tail slam. Not as he's raising himself in the air, but as he starts moving towards you. I found better success at getting him to trigger the tail slam if I rolled early. I found that if I rolled right before he was about to hit me, once I got back into position, he either spun himself around to face me, or he used some tail sweep instead. A) If you're slow on dodging to the side for his aerial dive, you won't be able to dodge back on time to bait out the tail slam. Now this is the important part, which if you're fed up with this ****, you're probably here for. Roll to the side, roll back over, and immediately bait out a tail slam, exposing his tail, which is what I used to get this stupid sword. The second method, which is the more commonly referred to one, is where you remain a distance in front of him in order to bait out his aerial dive. Kalameet has many attacks that can be triggered rather than this one, and several can be incredibly damaging. I didn't find this method too reliable, first rolling to dodge the fire meant that you had little time to run behind, and second, RNG again. This is where he stands on his back legs and breaths down onto you, and you use this opportunity to run behind him and jump on his lowered tail. The first, and less common one was to hover under his head and to bait out his fire breathing. You've no doubt read up on how you got to bait him into attacking in a manner that will lower his tail, and there's two strategies to do this. RNG plays a big part in Kalameet exposing his tail to you. First, ignore the dipshits who are going on about how getting this was 'SOOOO EASY'. Hopefully this doesn't get buried too far down. ![]() I can toss in a few more tips for those who are still struggling. If you want it, you have to keep him alive until you get it. He's not hard himself, just holds this stupid sword hostage. To reach max, you need: 50,000 souls and 10 Dragon Scales. For example casting Miracle: Sunlight Blade and then using the two-handed R2 not only causes it to deal more damage, but to deal that extra damage as Lightning elemental damage.ĭragon Upgrades may be performed by any Blacksmith, as long as you have the required materials. Buffing it also increases the damage dealt by the special R2 attack, dealing an appropriate amount of damage of the type determined by the buff. Despite being referred to as a Greataxe in-game, this weapon is classified as Greatsword.Only 14 Strength is required to use this sword if held in both hands.This strong two-handed R2 attack consumes 50 weapon durability when cast. You can use this attack 7 times until this weapon's durability drops to 0 points and it breaks.For this reason, the sword can be used very effectively against Artorias the Abysswalker, among others, notably during the long windup to his charge attacks. The flames inflict significant poise damage and almost always stagger targets, including bosses. These flames deal Physical and Magic damage, and not Fire damage. Two-handed heavy R2 attack creates black flames over a 360-degree Area of Effect around the user. ![]()
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