Elden Ring player shares a little-known mechanic that turns enemies against each other
“More people should be aware of this mechanic&🌺rdquo;

Eldenꦏ Ring is full o🐠f little-known techniques that can make tough fights in the Lands Between a lot easier.
For instance, if you're having a hard time with th🌺e Erdtree Burial Watchdogs, there's a way that yo𝓀u can make the battle a breeze.
H4RBiNG3R posted a video on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring subreddit showing the boss being easily beaten using a simple consumable item. Titled "More people should be aware of this mechanic", H4RBiNG3R's video sees the player throw Crystal Darts at an Erdtree Burial Wat𒉰chdog, causi🐬ng it to become frenzied and start attacking its teammate instead of the player.
An epic battle then ensues between the two Erdtree Burial Watchdogs while the player literally sits back and watches. When the fight is over, the victorious Watchdog has only a quarter of its health remain⭕ing, making this an easy way to beat what's otherwise a tricky opponent. The tactic works on other stone enemies too, but H4RBiNG3R notes that it's ineffective against Crystalians.
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This left many fans wondering whet🗹her Crystal Darts would work on the game's troublesome Valiant Gargoyles, but a look down the comments suggests that, sadly, they do not.
To try this tactic out for yourself, you'll need a supply of Crystal Darts. You can craft them after obtaining the Nomadic Warrior's Cookbook. You'll need three Cracked Crystals, which can be collected from cryst👍al tunnels or bought from Twin Maiden Husks at the Roundtable Hold if you've handed over the Somberstone Miner's Bell Bearing.
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