Wednesday, 25 March 2015

How To Play Co-Op In Bloodborne

How To Play Co-Op On Bloodborne

You will need two things in order to get people to join your world. First you will need the item called “Beckoning Bell” which you get in the Hunter’s Dream after the first boss. Second you will need some Insight, which you can get from items and beating bosses. When you are in the world you can use the Beckoning Bell to signal that you want to play Co-Op. Unlike the other games in the series you don’t place a sign down, you can keep moving and still signal you want co-op. The tricky part to this is another person has to also be looking for co-op in the same area as you. I’ve had the most success finding partners right before boss areas and outside check points. You can use the Silencing Blank to stop looking for a partner or to get rid of a partner you already have.

Now this item makes it VERY hard to team up with a specific person, even if you are in the same spot. If you go to the options and select Network you can make it alot easier on yourself. You and your friend need to select the same password in the “Password Matching” section, make it a bit unique so no one else has it. From there you just need to be in the same area and around the same level to get into a match with a buddy. I have noticed while playing there are certain areas you cannot use the Bell even if there are enemies, not sure what that’s about.
Now you can teammate with randoms or a friend and conquer Bloodborne together!

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