From standard enemies to imposing night roads, the Eldenling Night League has many horrifying enemies. However, one in particular appears to pause many night fur, spin and even escape. It’s Bell’s Hunter.
Well, if you’re just starting out with the Eldenling Night League, this can be confusing. The standard boss version of the Vel Bearing Hunter is someone who can fight early at the end of the first night while hunting the Tricephalos on the Night Road. He is also a battle for returning home from Eldenling, so I think the returning players will understand him.
However, in Elden Ring Nightreign, the bosses spawn at both the end of the night and at the field, allowing them to pack more punches than they previously did with Elden Ring. And this version of the bearing hunter appears to be dealing real damage.
Players have thrown hundreds of runs since Elden Ring Night Regin came out, and while there was certainly debate as to whether the boss was the best or the hardest, Bell’s Bearing Hunter appears quite frequently. Specifically, when he is in the castle. As one post points out, does he look more powerful when he has a roof over his head? Maybe he’s good night.
Different variations can also cause problems, and Bell Hunter can also appear elsewhere. The boss is already quite intimidating, with a sword that he can act in close range or in a way that, over a long range, appears to be close range or purposeful. But at the castle? He has some auras.
But not all hope is lost. One Redditor discovered a new technology that most people never thought to try. Or at least have him walk around long enough to cry. The user appears to have put the hunter bearing the bell into a permanent walk cycle. So maybe he’s defeated and with the help of some distance, he might actually work?
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Eric is an Passthecontroller freelance writer.