Elden Ring mods are either a gift or a curse. In some cases, they turn From Software’s open-world masterpiece into a serious and rewarding survival game. In others, they turn all enemies and NPCs into Malenia, at which point you can give up even trying to get past the ruins at the gate.
But this is a real novelty. Thanks to an item and enemy randomization mod, YouTuber MythyMoo has unearthed a terrifying, never-before-seen boss fight, and when we say never-before-seen, we mean it literally.
As the name suggests, the random mod juggles and remixes all the enemies and pickups in the Elden Ring. You collect arrows, they turn out to be a crystal tear. You go to a place where there would normally only be dogs, and they’ve all turned into living cans.
The mod even goes so far as to change the names of the bosses. The Spirit of the Corrupted Tree now borrows its name from the Spirit of the Lost Tree, becoming the Spirit of the Lost Tree. Graveyard Shadow becomes the absurd Rotten Grave Guard Shade. It all comes together and the mod spits out a terrifying mess.
This is exactly the case when MythyMoo arrives at Hallowed Snowfield, where you usually face various field bosses, including the Night Knights. After killing all minor enemies, MythyMoo stops at the spot and suddenly starts hearing ominous sounds of rattling chains and heavy footsteps. They use an area fire spell and have enough time to yell “what-?” before being killed with two hits from an unseen boss vaguely named “Night Stalker”.
That’s right: if you play Elden Ring by randomizing its code, it will punish you with a super strong new boss that is also invisible. MythyMoo spends the rest of the video of him trying to take down this abomination, but one viewer, HotSoup43, may have discovered his origin story by seeing the Bell Bearing Hunter boss from the main game.
“I guess the Night Hunter is invisible because when the Bell Bearing Hunter spawns, it does so with an Invasion-type trigger,” they wrote. “Every time you see the Bell Bearing Hunter, he pops out of that red mist and his model loads, and that event doesn’t exist outside of the boss event, so his model never loads, which makes it completely invisible”.
You see, the Elden Ring randomizer also changes some events and animations. When applied to the Bell Chaser, it not only changes its name, but also changes its respawn behavior so that it never completes its entrance animation – it’s there in spirit, but not fully in body. This makes it invisible, but still present in the game. As a new series of a flavorless Netflix original, it is and it isn’t.
Whether his appearance will be repeated in other versions of the scrambler remains to be seen, but kudos to MythyMoo for not only stumbling upon this new petrified hybrid, but also managing to kill it, only to find a second unseen Night Stalker appear. in the same. countryside.
Source : PC Gamesn
