In Dark Souls 2, what are the conditions required for a Way of Blue member to summon a Blue Sentinel?
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What conditions are required for a member of the Way of Blue to be able to summon a Blue Sentinel for help (via Covenant perk)? Does soul memory take part in this?
Additionally, will a help summon be triggered if:
- the Way of Blue member summons an invasion via a Red Soapstone Summon Sign?
- the Way of Blue member gets invaded by Bellkeepers?
- even if the Way of Blue member already has one White Phantom (xor one Shade) summoned?
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How do you get summoned as a blue sentinel?
When someone invades a member of the Way of Blue covenant, a member of the Blue Sentinel is summoned automatically to assist them. If they manage to kill the dark spirit and the Way of Blue member makes it to the area boss battle, they'll receive Proof of a Concord Kept.How do you summon the way of blue?
Equip to pledge oneself to the Way of Blue. Members of the Way of Blue are the beneficiaries of an ancient accord. When a dark spirit threatens them, a blue spirit will grant them assistance, and help root out the invader. Summoning takes place automatically while this is equipped."How do you become a Blue Knight in Dark Souls 2?
Joining: The player must have received at least one Token of Fidelity from a co-op boss fight. Talk to Blue Sentinel Targray once you have a token to join the covenant. He can be found after defeating the Old Dragonslayer.What is the way of the Blue Covenant Dark Souls 2?
One of the first covenants you're able to join in Dark Souls 2, The Way of the Blue, also referred to as "the covenant of the meek", is a co-op covenant that allows Blue Sentinels, wearing the Guardian's Seal, to summon themselves to your world automatically when you are being invaded, in order to protect you.Dark Souls 2 - A Guide to Covenants: Blue Sentinels
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