I’m sure you don’t need telling that Elden Ring is a very difficult game. I mean, that’s just FromSoftware isn’t it? You don’t walk into a Soulsborne game expecting a peaceful, relaxing time. To be honest, I’m not sure a lot of people go into them anticipating anything but stress, annoyance, and pain, but that doesn’t stop anyone. Masochists, the lot of you.
Usually though, the first thing that springs to mind when you think of the game’s difficulty is the lineup of lethal bosses - players can spend hours upon hours essentially slamming their heads into a brick wall trying to beat these things before getting anywhere near close. But there’s also something to be said about the other players you can face in PVP - invaders can be a real pain when you’re just going around doing your thing (and probably already getting beaten up quite enough already, thank you). However, a good build can not only help defend you from any troubles, but maybe even help you become a massive threat yourself, just like this ridiculously powerful mech suit setup.
Take a look at the video below to check out the mech suit build in action, and see how to pull it off yourself.
This ridiculously powerful build comes courtesy of Adam Barker, who discovered that combining the Ironjar Aromatic (which uses FP to turn your body to steel), a Cerulean Hidden Tear (which removes all FP consumption in mixed physick), and a Crimsonwhorl Bubbletear (which converts all damage you take into juicy HP in mixed physick) basically makes you an unstoppable force. The pièce de résistance is to unleash Unendurable Frenzy - an incantation that allows the user to spew flames from their eyes, completely obliterating any player who dares come close.
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One of the best things about Elden Ring is that there are just so many different possibilities for fun builds - whether it's one that lets you channel your inner Darth Maul, or go round being far more powerful than any naked person should be, because that’s effective, apparently. There’s no doubt that this mech one is pretty dang powerful though, so if you need a boost (or feel like invading and destroying your friends), you know what to do.
Topics: Elden Ring, Fromsoftware, Bandai Namco