MMOEXP: Elden Ring Players Are Killing The Turtle Pope
I've previously gone through the wildlife that inhabits Elden Ring Runes, explaining how the wolves, bears, and birds are often an even bigger threat than its alien bosses. However, a group of bloody dogs puts everything else to shame.
A nasty breed of dead dog known under the later name the Rotten Stray can be found across the Lands Between, often in violent packs. While they're easy to take down for the most part so long as you don't get greedy, a sanguine variation that is found within the Altus Plateau's Writheblood Ruins enhances their bite attacks with a bleed effect that can catch the unwary if not cautious.
Bleed, as with all status effects, builds up slowly after repeated blows, and can deplete a significant portion of your health once it reaches a certain level. It's a hassle to fight against, but it's not something that's supposed to happen within the instant or take you by surprise. In this way, the Writheblood destroys dogs' uncanny ability to quickly bleed is an astonishment.
As you can see in the video above In the video above, these strays seem to be bugged. Their normal attacks function according to plan, but for some reason their combos hit way too many times, as evident by the repeated sounds and the rapid bleed build-up. Even those with maxed-out vitality and endurance statistics--which regulate in addition to blood resistance and health points as well as heavy-duty armor cannot last for more than a couple seconds before bleeding into the next.
Based on user feedback on Fextralife as a wiki with info on Elden Ring as well as other Souls gaming, Writheblood Ruins was at one point also home to the immortal slime, however I haven't been able to find any footage of this adversary in the action. It was apparently fixed in the recent 1.03 patch.
Although elden ring items buy online has its fair amount of bugs, that just comes with the territory. It's not easy to develop even in the best of times. Considering recent troubles in the last few years, it's an absolute miracle that FromSoftware was able to release an ambitiously huge game that remains functional for the majority of people. (It's definitely not Cyberpunk 2077). Just sit tight and maybe avoid this particular part of the game for now.