![]() She held onto the wall and crystal-dashed straight into the corridor, indeed loading a new room. This passage was definitely new, as it opened into what looked like a new load room. This broke the wall in one hit, to her surprise she didn’t know that you could break those with magic. As she had fallen into a few soul twisters trying to jump-slash the wall, she tried to heal, yet tapped the button in a rush, blasting the wall instead. As she sprung the knight from wall to wall to try and strike it with her nail, she found that she couldn’t reach it infuriating. That was odd she had scoured the area in its entirety, but had not seen this place of broken wall. As she scaled the area, she noticed something to the side that she had not noticed before a small segment of brittle wall, one of those breakable walls. After completing the Coliseum of Fools and getting the last nail upgrade, she felt that she had it shade versions of all her magic (and the dash), the double-jump, the pure nail, almost all the notches, and the charms to go with them, she set off back to the Soul Sanctum.Īfter passing through what she called the “Lag Room,” she set off to rising higher and higher to the corpse’s place. After about the thirtieth death, she decided to basically rage-quit and get better items, hoping to come back with as busted of a loadout as possible. Soul Tyrant, the “Dream” (more like “Nightmare” at this rate) version of Soul Master, had been giving Kayson a really bad time the past weekend cheap is what it was. ![]() His normal version was bad enough, but this is just ridiculous thirty deaths and counting before she decided to call the boss quits to get better equipment. Code’s bindings were never meant to be bent or broken don’t let those visions fool you.Īn annoying boss was what this guy was.
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