There is also variation in the type of enemies and their locations. Enemies do more damage and take longer to kill.You will also lose the keys you picked up (including items that work as keys, like the little doll that gives you access to the Irithyll of the Boreal Valley area).Bosses, giants, and all other enemies that don’t appear when you die reappear.The game world returns to its original state, and you’ll have to find all the bonfires and shortcuts you’ve unlocked again.If you accepted Yoel’s dark sigil, your hollowing status will be maintained.Your character’s skills and statistics.The amount of Estus Flasks and the levels of bonfires.Your weapons, armor, spells, and upgrades.They will reappear on NG + and none will hold a grudge, so it’s worth doing this for armor and souls. Clean the optional areas if you have jumped ahead.Vendors only have a certain number of Embers, Gems, and other useful items for each playthrough, so it’s a good idea to clear the stock before moving on to NG +. The number of limited items increases.We recommend you to wait and settle some things first, since NG + can now be started at any time in the bonfires menu. As soon as the credits run out, the game asks you if you want to start over on NG +. The NG + is available after you finish the game.
It was just a warm-up, and for the brave (or the crazy), Dark Souls 3 raises the bar with its New Game Plus mode. If the game was not tough enough, or if after killing the final boss you still want more, no regrets.