?? NG - W Use the same strategy you used on Iudex; stay close, stay behind. It's more like a product of an entirely different curse, that certain king brought upon his own bloodline. - i even aim for the black parts and let their stun wear out before applying more fire. You ll end up behind them and their attack will continue for the next 4 seconds. Still easily the most annoying enemy to fight, besides maybe the jumpy bois in Farron Keep. Jan 3, 2017 @ 6:45pm Originally posted by ... the lothric knight at the tower bonefire if you desperatly need the shards and honestly he is less of a pain than those pus of man #9. Upon detecting the player, they are consumed by a mass of black tentacles and transform into horrific abominations. I guess the reason those two did not transform was because of not being truly undeads, as they never died before. In the end, they've hastily scrapped the whole thing and Pus of Man remains an after-thought. - - 3 of them should render the enemy close enough to kill with a couple of hits or another normal firebomb. Whenever possible, kill the undead in the 2-3 seconds before it transforms. Hey wouldn't it be funny if there was an enemy with a hitbox the size of it, one of the biggest enemies in the game? ? Dark Souls 3 Lore: The Truth Behind The Pus of Man - YouTube ?? Pus of Man are hollows that have been corrupted by the Abyss. Lothric and lorian's curse must have been something like this: a malformed, dragonlike creature akin to dark. I Lothric Castle Weaknesses, resistances, immunities It's so clearly part of the dark/abyss/deep or whatever, some sort of corruption of humanity from eons before, manifesting as a new symptom of the undead curse. -, Pus of Man ? Easy way to deal with them: roll onto them whenever they start flailing their head. Dark Souls Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Pus of Man are hollows that have been corrupted by the Abyss. It's so ugly the design is horrible. ?? "~TearofGrace -2016. W Location 4,000 W They gain a massive claw like appendage and a new red-eyed serpentine head (something that resembles both Manus and the Primordial Serpents) grows from their back, the infected hollow’s body is visible among the corruption. -, Pus of Man - Gundyr, infected by Pus of Man, was meant to be Oceiros. NG High Wall of Lothric The enemy will convulse and start emitting dark spores before it mutates, giving the player time to defeat or at least damage the creature before it can complete the transformation. the ones next to the two dragons guarding the bridge in Lothric castle can increase your curse (for me, it was more than half the curse bar in ng+) with what looks like a spit attack and they only “spit” at you when you are far away. ? Instead they just kind of disappear until much later in the game. - wtf? Unless the player wishes to farm these enemies for their items (they often drop Embers and Titanite Chunks), it is recommended to kill the infected Hollow before it can transform. We see some already transformed in the Gardens, and the white drake @ Lothric is afflicted by it too, as we see later on when we attack it's foot. ?? ?? NG+ R These seemingly ordinary undeads will quickly transform into an abyss-corrupted monstrosity upon spotting the player. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. NG They appear in High Wall of Lothric, Lothric Castle, and Consumed King's Garden. They look kinda like dragons in a twisted way. ?? NG+ Then the curse ended with the destruction of Lothric, as we see a petrified, gigantic pus of man in the dreg heap. Dark Souls III Official Guide description. 2411 Even if defeated, some hollows which contained these entities may respawn if the player exits and continues the game; however, they will just start their transforming animation and then vanish from the map.