An Elden Ring fan puts 50 of the game’s most common enemies, Giant Rats, to the test by pitting them against the game’s toughest bosses.
As expected from From Software’s game “Elden Ring” packed It features terrifying enemies of all shapes and sizes, including giants, demigods, and creepy hand spiders that still give me chills to this day. All of these enemies give you quite a challenge, but there are also plenty of easy and common enemies during the game, and one of the easiest enemies is the RPG staple Giant He Rat is.
To all the Elden Ring summoners, I’m sorry for dying like idiots.
There’s something about having an audience that makes the game worse.
These annoying little creatures are everywhere in The Lands Between, but it’s highly unlikely they can actually do much against Tarnished. While most Elden Ring players are content to leave the Giant Rat as one of the weakest enemies in the game, TikTok user hraezlyrr suggests that he is instead the most powerful boss in the game. By putting him up against some of the giants, he is putting his rats through their paces.
As you can see from the video above and several others on the page, _hraezlyrr_ modifies Elden Ring to give the Tarnished a break by giving them the ability to spawn inside enemies and have them fight bosses instead. I was able to. To make it a bit more of a fair challenge, they gave Giant His Rats a fighting challenge by spawning at least 50 of them at once, giving them at least a numbers advantage.
You might think that Giant Rat has no chance of defeating Elden Ring’s bosses, but you’d be wrong. One video shows them fighting a beastly cleric and completely defeating them, losing only a few members of the group. They also manage to defeat the Omen King Morgot and the Magic Guardian Golem fairly easily.
However, that doesn’t mean the Giant Rats won. all About their fight. Commander Nile absolutely defeats them, as does the Ancient Dragon Ranthix. To be honest, I didn’t expect the Giant Rats to win any of the battles, so fair play to them for proving me wrong. I’m going to be a little more wary of them the next time I fire up Elden Rings, that’s for sure.
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