


Instead, they opted to take the iconic Dark Souls Estus Flask, one of the series' most famous healing items, and translate it into ring form. However, they didn't feel like copying the design of one of the game's existing rings. Redditor MrNature73 has been creating jewelry for a while and decided that they wanted to create a tribute to Dark Souls. One example of this is the Estus Flask, and a talented Dark Souls fan recently decided to commemorate the item by turning it into a stylish ring. I would attribute that to an upsurge in new players trying it, and many old players finding a better experience than modded Prepare to Die.Dark Souls is well known for its grueling difficulty and brutal combat, but some of its items can also be quite memorable. The interesting thing is that DS: Remastered has a HUGE clear rate compared to the others. If you added a knight's honor or all rings type achievement to Dark Souls 2, which has limited enemy spawns per ascetic (I think it is 12) the game's clear rate might be below 1%, to guess at OP's Question. I double checked and it is strangely almost exactly the same clear rate across titles. However, I did clear SotFS because I felt at least it had a few differences from the original title.The steam achievement rates for "The Dark Soul" for PC are: Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition 2.4% Dark Souls: Remastered 3.5% ( I do not have this one) Dark Souls II 2.8% Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin 2.8% Dark Souls III 2.8% I have the Dark Soul achievement for all PC Dark Souls titles except DS:Remastered, as I felt clearing Prepare to Die is basically exactly the same.
