Talk:Dark Souls II/@comment-25950924-20150320052119/@comment-16047389-20150320132251

Dark Souls 2 is also extremely forgiving when compared to its predecessor:


 * Your equipment is repaired upon resting at a bonfire.


 * The Life Protection Rings are now repairable and reusable (where as in Dark Souls they were a one time use only).


 * Healing during a fight is much easier (at least in my opinion).


 * All enemy bosses in Dark Souls 2 have about half as many possible attack moves as the bosses in Dark Souls did.


 * A lot of humanoid enemies in Dark Souls could parry you or backstab you.


 * In Dark Souls, new bonfires were about 2-3 times further apart from eachother.


 * Dark Souls 2 Agility basically allows you to roll through any attack so long as it is high enough, where as in Dark Souls you at least had to rolling in a "plausibly" safe area (i.e. not through an enemies sword attack).


 * Dark Souls had far fewer White Phantom NPC summons, some of which you had to earn before they'd show up.