
It probably breathes electricity and fire, so it is likely a dragon.
I remembered that the attack of a rotten dog hit multiple times due to a bug and caused instant death, but it was in Elden Ring.
>>2
Is it a bleeding dog? It’s the one that deals 11,640 damage per second.
Isn’t the native wildlife generally quite strong?
Dogs of Ilseber.
Not the hunting dogs of Ilse, but the dogs that are in Ilse.
3 Ilseal’s staircase dog, etc.
Bravo’s dog is strong.
The dogs in Dark Souls 3 are strong.
I wonder if Sekiro is the only one that doesn’t really have a strong image of dogs.
The dog waiting at the bottom of the ladder by the sinner of 2 is a piece of shit.
I realized that Bravo is weak against blood, and accidents have decreased.
Being surrounded is usually tough.
If you ask which is stronger at Muji, it’s more like the cat.
Sheph is a wolf…
When the dog from Bravo gets knocked down due to its blood attribute, it becomes weak.
Dogs are really strong when they are with someone rather than being alone.
>>13
Having multiple dogs makes you strong.
>>15
With multiple dogs, you also get a goat as a bonus, so it’s the strongest.
A non-dead person without strong vitality will become easy to defeat.
Bravo is strong with the two dogs that appear in the boss and the Holy Grail.
I really don’t like mobs that chase me endlessly like dogs and deal single hit damage.
If this guy gets stamina and toughness, he’ll really be annoying, huh? That’s the Yubi Mushi.
SEKIRO made it so easy to handle that it’s like a wolf could never lose to a dog! It really helped a lot.
All dogs are strong, so it’s understandable if you can’t remember which specific dog is strong.
>>19
It’s always strong everywhere, somehow…
An image that is troublesome without a shield.
Dogs in enclosed spaces are the worst.
The Armored Core dog was also strong.
I think Canis-kun could have been a little higher on the color rank.
It’s an unpleasant behavior because it usually jumps back or charges at you.
Bravo’s dog is strong.
It’s also annoying that there are stronger dogs.
No, ordinary dogs are strong every time…
With a large bite and a swift attack mixed in, even immortals, hunters, and the faded will die.
>>25
But the wolf was different!
Wasn’t the blood dog in Elden Ring dealing insane damage due to a bug before it was patched?
>>27
If I blocked with the big shield, I was dying instantly and it was terrible, going “pshah” about seven times before disappearing.
Is that really just one among several?
The wolf lord can throw shurikens with precision, so they are very effective…
I think it’s actually easier because, with a similar nuance, even the hunter can knock down opponents if they hit their shots.
Bravo’s dog is strong, but being properly taken down with a gun shows rationality.
I think it would be relatively easier if the Dark Souls dogs could block with a shield.
It’s good that the system has proper answers prepared.
The dog in SEKIRO was tough, but the impression is weak because there was the relief measure of shurikens.
The dogs and birds of the Moogwin Dynasty were seriously strong.
Elden Ring isn’t that strong aside from the guard counter if you exclude bugs.
I don’t remember the dogs in Dark Souls 2 at all…
>>34
The impact of the rolling hedgehog is too strong…
The unnatural falling behavior of the dogs in Dark Souls 3, where they warp out of sight, is really frustrating.
In the original Dark Souls, it should be the Dog Jet Stream Attack in the alley before the dog demon.
There aren’t many enemies of cats.
It’s about as good as the original “Kuchisake Cat.”
Bravo is
Dog
Dog (large)
Dog (bipedal)
Dog (fire)
Dog (Thunder)
Dog (insect)
Dog (beautiful woman)
You can choose as you please!
>>39
Dog (crow)?
I remember that in Sekiro, the chicken was stronger than the dog.
There are also dogs (fish).
Bravo has dogs, mice, and even crows, so it essentially qualifies as a beast friend.
The AC side is the dog (the protagonist).
The corrupted dog is strong against both enemies and allies!
Dogs are hard to hit when they attack, you know.
It’s frustrating when I lock on but still miss because the hitbox is too small.
Anything that moves around on four legs is undoubtedly strong.
I mean, it’s annoying.
I really don’t understand Bravo’s red-eyed dog… there’s no way to deal with it other than gunfire and blood wine, right?
What else could it be other than a story about an enemy that is not strong, but attacks with a high-damage grab while moving quickly in a low stance?
>>51
The dogs in Seoul are almost like Saori Yoshida.
That’s definitely strong.
Elden’s super vibrating Fang Dog! It was interesting but got fixed…
Red Wolf of Radagon in the underground area.
🐢 Probably a dog
Is it that in the sick village it’s not a dog but a dragon?
Probably a dog
I only switch to a shield and straight sword when I fight dogs.
The fact that the dog from 3 warps in is really terrible.
Naturally, the signs are faint.
The dogs in Seoul aren’t as cute as the ones in the thread image.
>>61
She is extremely thin, and her face is filled with maximum killing intent.
The dog in the picture will probably keep chasing me endlessly anyway.
What is the fire-blowing dog of the sick village?
I really can’t forgive them for changing the movie after Shifdog comes in the DLC.
Elden said that hippos are more dangerous than dogs.
>>65
The author of “Great Crow” is seriously messing with the system… it’s gotten to the point where I’m like, come on…
I dislike the guy swinging a torch who comes out almost more than dogs.
Come here.
The writhing ruins of blood
Isn’t the dog in action games, not just FromSoftware games, usually quite strong?
>>69
Like Ama-kun…
>>69
Small
Fast
It hurts.
They treat this as weak and group up to attack.
The dog in SEKIRO was taken aback.
>>70
We’re wolves over here.
I hate that the movements are too clever.
I want a person in this kind of armor to be accompanied by a cooler dog.
>>73
What is it?
Dogs are stronger than humans.
When you target the dog, the camera spins around and it’s quite annoying.
The dog running the watermill in the haunted village was really tough.
The dogs in the residential area in front of the dog demon are also charging at me, and it’s scary.
How about the dogs from Resident Evil?
>>81
Dogs are troublesome.
The wolf definitely appeared in Revelations, but it shouldn’t have been as strong as the dog.
Throughout the series, I had a dagger as a backup for dealing with dogs.
If it’s a large weapon, it will miss and get bitten.
First of all, there is no special attack motion for the dog.
Their sideways leap is too strong.
Because of the low stance, weapons with horizontal swings tend to miss quite a bit.
That crunchy sound unique to Seoul has become a trauma for me.
The dogs in the Soul series definitely look like dogs, but their movements are somewhat stiff.
There are quite a few things that feel a little unnatural.
The dog zone of the illustrated world is good, right? No, it’s not.
I have memories of being bullied by the dogs in Demon’s Castle 2.
I haven’t played much FPS, so I’m not sure, but are low-profile, highly mobile dog-type enemies really that troublesome?
The dog in SEKIRO is basically my ally, you know…
Pii~
Pii~
>>92
After mastering the Crybaby Whistle, all animals will be your friends!
Enemies that get up close and frequently use side steps are troublesome in any game.
It’s a hassle because they’re usually in groups.
The stray Radagon’s red wolf is so annoying.
The cursed dogs gathered in front of Andyhr’s mansion in Dark Souls 2 are quite strong.
Moreover, for some reason, it drops the black knight equipment.
Bravo’s dogs are usually in a pack, which is annoying.
If you brought someone with a gun, that would be even worse.
The AI that elegantly dodges when you try to hit it after blocking with the plain one is really…
Stop making me feel guilty by leaving a mournful cry like “kuun…” after I desperately defeat you.
In any series, for someone like me who swings around big weapons and is all muscle, dogs are always a formidable enemy; don’t sidestep!
The creature from Elden that I thought was crazy was the bear.
>>103
Overwhelmingly violent bear
Mystery Beam Lobster
Shit-eating kill crab
>>106
It’s fine if there’s one, but having multiple is really crazy.
>>103
Become a king, bear.
>>103
Ordinary bears aren’t like that, though…
🐕
🧙♀️
🐕
The hit detection for the dogs in the series is way too quick, isn’t it?
Even though I didn’t bite, from the moment I jumped, it was already considered an attack.
When I punched something buried in the snowy mountain, it turned into a bear???? And it was super strong.
>>109
That is a mimicry life form called Silver Droplet…
Don’t become a bear.
No, after all, become a bear. You can become a bear, so become a bear and fight.
There are two types of dogs in Elden Ring.
The dangerous one is the blood dog, not the ordinary dog.
>>111
The black cat in the depths of the forest in Dark Souls 1 was also incredibly strong.
The strongest dog is probably the former owner’s guard dog.
>>114
Meow.
The owner of multiple Holy Grails is seriously strong.
The four-legged skeleton in the giant graveyard can also be judged as a dog.