Back when I first stumbled into 'Demon’s Souls', I had no clue how to handle those screeching, clawed nightmares. Over time, I learned that demon-slaying isn’t just about reflexes—it’s about prep work. Wikis like the 'Dark Souls Wiki' or 'Nioh 2 Database' are clutch for understanding enemy resistances. Did you know some demons in 'Nioh' stagger if you hit them with purity-infused weapons? Neither did I, until I fell down that rabbit hole.
Twitch streams also helped me loads. Watching skilled players tackle 'Bloodborne' bosses live taught me positioning tricks no tutorial ever mentioned. Plus, streamers often answer chat questions—I once got a pro tip about using Molotovs on 'Resident Evil’s' tougher fiends mid-stream. It’s like having a demon-hunting coach in your pocket.
Nothing gets my adrenaline pumping like diving into an RPG where demons lurk around every corner. If you're looking for tutorials to take down these infernal foes, YouTube is a goldmine. Channels like 'FightinCowboy' or 'VaatiVidya' break down boss mechanics, weapon choices, and strategies in a way that’s easy to digest. I’ve spent hours watching their 'Dark Souls' and 'Elden Ring' guides, and they’ve saved me from countless rage quits.
For text-based guides, sites like Fextralife or GameFAQs are my go-to. Their forums often have threads where players share niche tricks, like exploiting a demon’s elemental weakness in 'Persona 5' or cheesing a boss in 'Diablo'. And don’t overlook Reddit communities like r/rpggamers—someone’s always posting a step-by-step demon-slaying manifesto there.
Honestly, my demon-slaying education came from a mix of trial, error, and obsessive Googling. For games like 'Shin Megami Tensei', the subreddit’s pinned guides are lifesavers—they’ll tell you exactly which demons to recruit or fuse to counter specific bosses. Steam community guides are another underrated resource; I found a hilarious, hand-drawn flowchart for 'Hades' that mapped out which boobs wreck which underworld freaks. Sometimes, the best tutorials aren’t polished videos but a stranger’s passionate ramblings in some forum thread from 2017.
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~ Ducan : Demon king ~
My kingdom is on the verge of distraction and my race is about to perish in a blink of an eye.
What I need is a blessed maiden who can only be found once per hundred years. A virgin girl with the favour of the gods, who will open her legs for me In order to restore the power slipping away from me.
To balance my kindom and the reels of hell, I need her to carry my seed so I could secure my position and forever rule my kind.
Once my eyes are set on her, she will become mine with or without her approval, affections or consent.
A new world with nearly unlimited possibilities. A system, classes, magic, skills and monsters. Sounds exciting? But for Jin it didn't go quite as he expected nor was there a princess or a Goddess to welcome him to this new world, his only hope was the system he received.
Left alone in the darkness, How will he survive when he wasn't human in the first place?
I woke up as the Villainess, but instead of a halo, I got a Scythe.
However, my power has attracted the world's most dangerous monsters: A possessive Werewolf, a bloodthirsty Vampire, a Tentacle-wielding Professor, and a Biblically Accurate Angel with a thousand eyes. They think I'm their prey to be tamed, but they forgot one thing: I am Death itself.
In an attempt to summon a strong familiar, Rubisviel Fyaril, Witch of The Dark Forest, created a spell to bring forth an otherworldly entity only to end up summoning a Demon Prince with no memories of his past. She managed to convince the demon to leave however they parted after he gave her an oddly familiar kiss.
When she finally thought that her life was going back to its witchy normality, her visitor returned only to claim that he's going to reside with her due to a master-servant curse that bound them on his summoning. Ruby was forced to live with a very flirtatious demon who seemed to want to bed her so she tried finding a way to break their curse. But what if his presence only attracts trouble? And what if he's actually part of the past she wanted to forget?
Watch out little witch you're not the only one brewing evil in her pot. A Demon Queen you've once vanquished is rising from her grave to get back to you and when she does you better sharpen your weapons and kiss your demon for the long nights about to come.
Year 2013...
In 1675, our ancestors made peace with some group of people called the hunters.. They were a small group we call the Hunter's clan.
Sometimes we just called them... The Demon Hunters.
They believed we were hiding demons into our village but the truth is, we don't. We believe Demons to be the devited workers and servants of the devil himself.
Yet, this hunters didn't stop believing...
Until one day... One faithful Night the hunters came. Smokes everywhere, houses burnt to the ground, homes shattered and lives taken.
They killed them all...
When I say 'them' , I meant my people, my families. They took all of them, one.. by.. one.
Man, slaying demons in games is one of those primal joys that never gets old. Whether it's the visceral combat of 'Doom Eternal' or the dark fantasy of 'Dark Souls,' there's something incredibly satisfying about facing down hellspawn and emerging victorious. For beginners, I'd say start with something approachable but still challenging—maybe 'Hades.' It's got tight controls, a forgiving learning curve (for a roguelike), and a narrative that keeps you hooked. The key is to learn enemy patterns; demons love their telegraphed attacks. Dodging is just as important as attacking, so don't get greedy with combos.
Once you're comfortable, dive into the deep end with 'Bloodborne' or 'Devil May Cry 5.' These games demand precision and style, respectively. 'Bloodborne' teaches you to be aggressive but calculated, while 'DMC5' rewards flair—juggling demons in the air never gets old. Oh, and don’t sleep on indies like 'Demonologist' or 'Cult of the Lamb' for quirky twists on the theme. The real trick? Enjoy the grind. Demon-slaying is as much about patience as it is about reflexes.
If you're looking for guides on demon-slaying, I'd start by diving into mythology and folklore. Ancient texts like 'The Lesser Key of Solomon' or Japanese 'Onmyōdō' scrolls are packed with rituals and protective charms. Modern adaptations—like the 'Supernatural' TV series or games like 'Devil May Cry'—often borrow from these sources, though obviously with creative liberties.
For hands-on tips, online forums like occult subreddits or niche Discord servers have practitioners sharing experiences (some tongue-in-cheek, some dead serious). I once stumbled upon a medieval grimoire facsimile in a university library—dry reading, but the illustrations alone were worth it. Just remember: real-world demonology is more scholarship than swordplay, but hey, inspiration counts!
Demons in video games can be a real pain, but I've picked up a few tricks over the years. First, always scout their weaknesses—games like 'Dark Souls' or 'Doom Eternal' love hiding clues in lore or enemy designs. Fire demons? Try ice. Shadow creatures? Light spells wreck them. Equipment matters too; upgrading weapons and stacking resistances can turn a brutal fight into a cakewalk.
Patience is key. Rushing in gets you killed. Learn their attack patterns—most demons telegraph their moves. Dodge, block, or parry, then counterattack. Co-op helps if you're stuck; teammates can distract while you land critical hits. And don’t forget consumables! Buffs and healing items are lifesavers. Honestly, nothing beats the rush of finally toppling that boss who wrecked you ten times in a row.