Give your Mimic Tear this spell and you'll be invincible [Elden Ring Xbox 4K HDR]

in #esportlast year (edited)

Hey everyone. This video will combine a few things that I've learned playing Elden Ring. If you haven't played for long, there will be a lot of items in here that you will spend a lot of time getting. But don't worry, there's plenty of help on the internet on where to find them.

  1. Mimic Tear - this is a spirit summon that creates a clone of yourself. It will have the exact same equipment that you're wearing and use the exact same spells that you've learned.

  2. Ancient Death Rancor - this is a spell that staggers enemies constantly. When you equip this spell on the Mimic tear, it will basically constantly stagger whoever you're fighting against.

So while your Mimic Tear is almost freezing all your enemies for you, I'm using the Sword of Night and Flame to deal insane amounts of damage, by using the Comet Azur skill of the sword, I basically one or two shot most enemies in this area I'm in.

The area in this video is called Fort Faroth. I found it would give me about 20k runes if I cleared it, and I do it very easily as you can see in this video. I basically gained about 20 levels here just by clearning it over and over again, from about level 50 to 70.

The area also contains a very useful item - Radagon's Soreseal, which gives you insane stats boosts, at the cost of taking a bit more damage. You get this item right at the end after killing some giant rats. As you can see I have this equipped.

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Dear @magicmonk what causes pleasure, joy and well-being, we must continue it as is the case with your fantastic games. successes.

thanks omar, I've been playing games a fair bit lately, time to take a break probably :)

That's right dear @magicmonk rest, in them you can do the warm-up exercises that I always publish in my posts in the @fulldeportes community, prior to the yoga postures, they will help you a lot in your moments of rest, developing push-ups and stretches in a moderate way of the muscles of the body. successes.

thank you :)

Thank you @magicmonk for giving us lots of action and quality posts. Remember during your break, to do warm-up exercises, like the ones I posted yesterday are very good and you can do them sitting down. Thank you for your continued visits.