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[quote name='billyrox']btw, do you recommend just upgrading the kite shield up as much as possible or should i use the adjudicator shield and try to upgrade that instead for 4-1[/QUOTE]
Adjudicator's shield is a unique item, one of several, which can only be upgraded by colorless demon souls. These are the souls of primeval demons which only appear in pure black world tendency, once per world, and also can be collected in a few other places; a maximum of 10 per playthrough. Since it has low guard break reduction, and only fair protection its primary benefit is as an accessory on your off-hand while two-handing a weapon to regenerate health.
If you plan to stick with using a shield, you might consider switching from a shield which can parry to a heavier shield which can't. Shields that can't parry offer greater guard break reduction (less stamina loss per blocked blow) and often offer greater resistance to fire damage. A kite shield offers a maximum guard break reduction of 75% at +10 with weight of 3.5. The tower shield offers the highest possible guard break reduction at +10 (85%) but it is prohibitively heavy on most builds.
The next highest is a tie between the Steel shield and the Purple flame shield (82%). The steel shield has the same resistances as your kite shield (when blocking: 100% of physical damage goes to stamina, 30% of magic damage goes to stamina, 70% of fire damage goes to stamina) for 2.5 more weight than the kite shield. The Purple flame shield offers 20% more fire protection for 4.5 more weight than the kite shield. The Brushwood shield is the next highest at 80% max guard break reduction, but it offers an additional 10% fire resistance over the purple flame shield (for a total of 100%) for 9.5 more weight than the kite shield.
I am personally a fan of the purple flame shield because it offers the second highest guard break reduction and nearly complete protection from fire (90%) at a fair additional weight over shields which parry. It looks pretty darn cool to boot.
The steel shield is usually found in the course of playing 2-1, the purple flame shield is being guarded by the red dragon in 1-1 (which you can run in and grab if you are careful or come back for after you arrow the red dragon to death in 1-2), and the brushwood shield requires pure black or pure white tendency in 1-1 unless you kill Biorr for his shield in 1-3.
Shards of hardstone are easy to come by from the filthy man at the start of 2-1 so you can easily upgrade any non-unique shield to +3, so I would do that the bare minimum. The filthy man is a little harder to get to in 2-2 (who sells large shards of hardstone), but large shards will get your shield up to +6. It is +7 and on that requires chunks of hardstone which can't be bought from a vendor.
The only other upgrade type offered for shields is "Dark" using cloudstone which increases protection from magic at a cost to other protection stats, but no matter which shield you upgrade with it, it has worse stats than the unique Dark Silver Shield that you acquire at the end of the Valley of Defilement. The only reason to fully upgrade a shield with cloudstone is for the trophy. The only drawback to the Dark Silver shield is it decreases your magic attack damage.
Adjudicator's shield is a unique item, one of several, which can only be upgraded by colorless demon souls. These are the souls of primeval demons which only appear in pure black world tendency, once per world, and also can be collected in a few other places; a maximum of 10 per playthrough. Since it has low guard break reduction, and only fair protection its primary benefit is as an accessory on your off-hand while two-handing a weapon to regenerate health.
If you plan to stick with using a shield, you might consider switching from a shield which can parry to a heavier shield which can't. Shields that can't parry offer greater guard break reduction (less stamina loss per blocked blow) and often offer greater resistance to fire damage. A kite shield offers a maximum guard break reduction of 75% at +10 with weight of 3.5. The tower shield offers the highest possible guard break reduction at +10 (85%) but it is prohibitively heavy on most builds.
The next highest is a tie between the Steel shield and the Purple flame shield (82%). The steel shield has the same resistances as your kite shield (when blocking: 100% of physical damage goes to stamina, 30% of magic damage goes to stamina, 70% of fire damage goes to stamina) for 2.5 more weight than the kite shield. The Purple flame shield offers 20% more fire protection for 4.5 more weight than the kite shield. The Brushwood shield is the next highest at 80% max guard break reduction, but it offers an additional 10% fire resistance over the purple flame shield (for a total of 100%) for 9.5 more weight than the kite shield.
I am personally a fan of the purple flame shield because it offers the second highest guard break reduction and nearly complete protection from fire (90%) at a fair additional weight over shields which parry. It looks pretty darn cool to boot.
The steel shield is usually found in the course of playing 2-1, the purple flame shield is being guarded by the red dragon in 1-1 (which you can run in and grab if you are careful or come back for after you arrow the red dragon to death in 1-2), and the brushwood shield requires pure black or pure white tendency in 1-1 unless you kill Biorr for his shield in 1-3.
Shards of hardstone are easy to come by from the filthy man at the start of 2-1 so you can easily upgrade any non-unique shield to +3, so I would do that the bare minimum. The filthy man is a little harder to get to in 2-2 (who sells large shards of hardstone), but large shards will get your shield up to +6. It is +7 and on that requires chunks of hardstone which can't be bought from a vendor.
The only other upgrade type offered for shields is "Dark" using cloudstone which increases protection from magic at a cost to other protection stats, but no matter which shield you upgrade with it, it has worse stats than the unique Dark Silver Shield that you acquire at the end of the Valley of Defilement. The only reason to fully upgrade a shield with cloudstone is for the trophy. The only drawback to the Dark Silver shield is it decreases your magic attack damage.
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