3 of them should render the enemy close enough to kill with a couple of hits or another normal firebomb. New players encountering these enemies on the High Wall of Lothric who are unsure of their ability to kill the undead before the transformation can find some black firebombs in the area.Can be affected by Rapport both before and after transforming, but applied rapport effect ends immediately upon successful transformation and must be applied again.Weak to Farron Greatsword and Wolf Knight's Greatsword.Follower Javelin infused with Fire or Chaos can set it on fire from a distance with its weapon art, even without FP.Fire-infused weapons will achieve the same effect. One Firebomb will stun it long enough to get 2-3 free hits in. You can easily kill it with Pyromancies, needs only 2 hits with Chaos Bed Vestiges, but be sure that you're aiming the "black serpent" part of the enemy (one hit does about 1500 dmg depending on your build). After transforming, it will be stunned for several seconds by any source of fire damage, trivializing the encounter. They are resistant to dark damage but very weak to fire.Its total health will multiply drastically after transforming, and it will be restored to full health upon successful transformation. Whenever possible, kill the undead in the 2-3 seconds before it transforms.Sweep attacks have a wide range and are very dangerous.They appear in High Wall of Lothric, Lothric Castle, and Consumed King's Garden.These seemingly ordinary undeads will quickly transform into an abyss-corrupted monstrosity upon spotting the player.Rapport charmsthis enemy, making it a temporary ally. Although he scores two Chunks out of a total of about five Darkwraiths killed, keep in mind that he came pretty close to dying several times - and if you're not careful enough in that area, the Darkwraiths will gang up on you which is not fun times.Alluring Skull attracts this enemy, making it vulnerable for a few seconds. Here's a video of someone going through the process of farming the Darkwraiths. These guys are pretty vicious and don't drop Titianite Chunks very often, but some people prefer them over the Royal Sentinels simply because it's more fun to fight them than it is to fight the Sentinels more of them spawn per run, and they're a much more interesting opponent. In the newly-exposed area, Darkwraiths will spawn. The third-best place to farm Chunks is in the New Londo Ruins, after you've done something about the water in the normal course of the game, you'll do this at some point after Anor Londo. The closest bonfire is, unfortunately, on the other side of the mist wall so you're probably only going to start grinding the Royal Sentinels after you've made it through. This is the only place in the game where that particular style of Sentinel spawns, and they're the only kind that drop Titianite Chunks they have a 1/4 chance of dropping that particular phat lewt, so there's a 50% chance of getting one every time you kill the pair. Here's a video of someone fighting them it's kinda boring because he tries to lure them up the stairs but you should be able to get an idea of what they look like. Just before the boss fight in that area, there are two special kinds of Sentinel (big giant stone-looking dudes, their weaker cousins inhabit the Darkroot Garden) known as Royal Sentinels. The next best place to farm Titianite Chunks is in Anor Londo (you'll get there after ringing both bells and clearing Sen's Fortress). This is the best place in the entire game to farm Chunks, but unfortunately the only thing after it is the final boss and a NG+ The first and third ones have a 100% drop rate for Titianite Chunks, and respawn when you rest at a fire. In the Kiln of the First Flame, there are a series of five Black Knights just before you fight the final boss. The absolute best place is just before the last area: Where you would farm it depends on where you are in the game.
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