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Elden Ring Runes Bleeding Glitch Makes Certain dogs its most dangerous Enemies
I previously went over and over the animals in Elden Ring, explaining how its bears, wolves, and birds can pose more of a threat to me than its otherworldly bosses. But a group of bloody dogs put all other animals in the game to shame.
A vicious breed of undead dog referred to as the Rotten Stray can be found all throughout in the Lands Between, often in vicious packs. Although they're simple to kill generally so long as you don't get greedy, a sanguine variation located within Altus Plateau's Writheblood Ruins can enhance their biting attacks with a bleeding effect that can put you off guard if you're unaware.
Bleed, just like other health effects, develops slowly over time through repeated blows and can deplete a significant portion of your health once it reaches its threshold. It's a pain to combat, however it's not something that's going to happen within the instant or surprise you. In this way, the Writheblood destroys dogs' uncanny capability to cause bleeding instantly is a terrifying anomaly.
As seen in the video above, these strays appear to be infected. Their normal attacks work according to plan, but for some reason , their combinations hit way too many times, as indicated by the overlapping sounds and the rapid bleed build-up. Even those with maxed-out endurance and vitality stats that govern in addition to health points and bleed resistance when wearing armor that is heavy duty can't survive for more than a few seconds before bleeding into the next.
Based on comments from users on Fextralife which is a wiki that provides details about Elden Ring and the other Souls titles, Writheblood Ruins was at one point also home to the immortal slime, however I've not been able to locate footage of the adversary in combat. It was apparently fixed with the most recent 1.03 patch.
While Elden Ring Items for sale has its fair amount of bugs, that is just part of the game. Development is difficult even in the most favourable of times. Considering the problems of the last couple of years, it's a minor wonder that FromSoftware was able to launch something that ambitious and is still running pretty well for the majority of people. (It's certainly no Cyberpunk 2077). Keep calm and stay clear of this aspect of the game for the time being.
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