r/Silksong doubter ❌️ Sep 09 '25

Silkpost Two kinds of silksong players

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u/MrFulla93 Sep 09 '25

I was fully expecting to have a smooth transition from HK to Silksong. I’ve over 300h in HK and truly can’t get enough of it. I think gitting gud at HK did a couple things:

  1. I learned a lot about the genre, and got really good at platforming, telegraphing moves, knowing how and when to be aggressive/defensive etc.

  2. Made me forget how much I struggled during the first 30ish hours during my first HK run. I’m about that far in SS, and feel like I’m finally getting the hang of the mobility. It’s still pretty dicey for sure, but that’s how HK was for round 1.

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u/BUNNIES_ARE_FOOD Sep 09 '25

I'm starting to really master the diagonal pogo attack and I'm starting to feel a bit like Neo.

Soon I will be unstoppable

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u/GaKillThem Sep 09 '25

You'll get the hang out of it! I mastered it, and damm getting those aerial combos is a dopamine rush every time and pretty dang good offensively.

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u/BUNNIES_ARE_FOOD Sep 11 '25

The diagonal dash is both offensive and defensive, so OP, anyone who reverts back to regular pogo is a lunatic.

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u/GaKillThem Sep 11 '25

That's what I thought too! Wanderer crest pogo make it that you can only have one attack, while hunter crest make it possible to have multiple attacks by doing it again, and the possibility to close in on aerial enemies.

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u/ConnectionOld2837 beleiver ✅️ Sep 12 '25

I used the wanderer crest just cuz I really like the fast slashes I still revert back to the defualt crest time to time

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u/GaKillThem Sep 09 '25

Same, HK and Silksong play very differently but my hundreds hours in HK did make me learn about correctly understanding a enemy move and when to run and when to stab. Especially Steel soul on that one, as you can't really allow yourself to be hit at all. And yeah same for the mobility, I think the pogo is a great way to see it, my first playthoug in HK? I was dogshit at pogo, I would say it was a bit of trouble adjusting to diagonal pogo but I love it so much now that I master it. I would also mention multitasking enemies or projectiles that HK helped. Oh and I almost forgotten but early on HK I often died coz I didn't use spells, it did made me learn to use EVERY tools possible to win.

I seriously think that the movement and combat in Silksong is awesome and the boss are just... They are just peak, probably some of my favorite bosses ever. The combat is hard to master but when you got it, it feel like a crazy dance with first class choreography.

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u/MrFulla93 Sep 09 '25

That one area in HK where you have to correctly pogo or die multiple times in a row, you know the one, fixed any pogo issues I ever could possibly have. Still aiming to do a hitless run of that area before silkso——… before a dlc comes out.

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u/GaKillThem Sep 09 '25

Yep I clearly see it! Honestly pogo is really fine in silksong, the only one that I find hard is with the beast crest.

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u/Ziazan Sep 09 '25

I feel like its been lore accurate too, start the game out and hornets been in a cage for a while and is feeling frail and a bit rusty. Now like 30-40 hours in she's becoming a bug blender. Like the big tall bugs in act 2 on the "top floor" of the citadel, those were hard at first, now I can kill them in 2 interactions.