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What we’re trying to say is that exploring Heide’s Tower is a great opportunity to level up and if you want to completely exterminate all respawns, prepare to dip in at least 5 hours.The hymns and tunes on this page, new and old, are free to reprint and use. That route also leads to another part The Lost Bastille, a route that isn’t short of enemies. Alternatively, you can also take care of matters at Heide’s Tower of Flame (if you haven’t done so already). Now you have our permission to explore The Lost Bastille. Even if you’re levels are too low to equip all the gear, it’s worth it to wear a few pieces even if you expose your head or your arms. These are some of the best pieces of gear you’ll find in all of Dark Souls II. Yet before you’re airborne, watch the end of our video to find the well-hidden Drangleic equipment. Once you defeat The Pursuer, you’re one step and a bird flight away from the next area, The Lost Bastille. You should also be mindful of this for future boss fights. The time it takes him to complete his move or combo should give you ample time to drink from the flask. The key is to be far enough at the start of The Pursuer’s attack, that you’re certain it won’t connect. You’re vulnerable when you drink from the flask so it’s often wiser to keep dodging with a sliver of health than to hurriedly attempt to heal when The Pursuer’s next attack is a second away. What you have to be especially mindful of is the length of the Estus Flask drinking animation. Both are best dodged with backsteps or backward rolls. The Pursuer’s two most common attacks are the forward stab and a three-swing combo. Don’t let the initial distance dissuade you you can actually lock on to The Pursuer right when the battle begins. As a Level 45 Sorcerer with Great Heavy Soul Arrow, we managed to take off a quarter of his life before he made his first move. If your character is especially skilled in ranged attacks like the Sorcerer, you can launch as many as four attacks at the beginning of the fight. You don’t have a lot of room to move, but at least you won’t have to worry about rolling backwards off a cliff. Eventually he’ll step it up a notch by ripping off his own arm(!) to give him even better range. The boss specializes in foot stomps for close quarters and an area attack if you keep your distance. You can potentially take off half of The Last One’s health before he decides to focus on you. The benefit of the phantom is that they’re effective decoys. We suggest fighting The Last One a few times solo and when you’re familiar with its attack patterns, only then should you consume one of the Human Effigies. They’re not especially rare, though there’s really no need to waste them in non-boss encounters. If you’ve done some soul farming on the way to The Last One, you might have been lucky enough to come across a couple Human Effigies, the item used to restore Humanity. The catch is that you need to have restored your Humanity in order to summon a phantom. The entrance to this encounter introduces you to phantoms, who are AI-controlled adventurers who’ll help you in battle. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's