![]() It can also charged up really quickly and sometimes can snipe a panicking opponent or two, albeit the release can be bit slow especially since charging it essentially telegraphs in big moonlight letters, "HERE COMES THE PAIN TRAIN, ARE YOU READY? CAUSE HERE IT COMES, BETTER WATCH OUT." But, THANK GWYN, you can roll out of it. Some other juicy info for ya, From Software really hit that BEAUTIFUL sweet spot (which was so badly needed for Lifehunt Scythe, RIP) in casting time (with the requisite Dex/Sage's Ring obv.) given the spell's sheer versatility and, when both the beam and blade hit, raw power. Where Soul Greatsword is great for sideways roll catching and crowd control in general, Old Moonlight is decent for those few seconds before and after you engage an opponent at close quarters, forcing them to roll to slip it on the way in or catch them as they try to roll out (either with the beam or blade itself). It's a cool spell, but as I'm sure anyone who considered switching out Soul Greatsword for it will tell you, the difference in the range is painfully noticeable. Just a heads up, the animation when you release the spell has you dip your catalyst of choice, and will screw up the projectile if you're, say, aiming up stairs. Combos with the Heysel pick's R1 at high casting speeds. ![]()
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