Elden Ring: Cheat many opponents - but you can be smarter

Have you ever wondered why the opponents in Elden Ring seem to read your thoughts? That's because you really do that. A fan now shows how the Ki screams to be able to wipe you again and again.

Elden Ring: The opponents do not play fairly

If you are also fighting by Elden Ring, you will have happened to you more than once, that an opponent seems to react to your actions quickly **. That should not be too surprising first. After all, the enemies are controlled by a Ki. The Reddit user PointManw now shows that from Software plays very unfair here.

With a video he makes it clear that the opponents do not really react to your attacks , but instead on the inputs that you make to the controller or mouse and keyboard. So if he shoots a magic into a wall, all the opponents suddenly roll aside, although they would never have been in danger.

You can trick the ELDEN ring opponents

Really fair is not. Opponents can do your actions extremely fast. Players in the comments remember, for example, with terror to the crucible knights, which come immediately on you, as soon as you take your healing bottle even in hand . Especially for magicians, many opponents will be in Elden Ring by these mechanics to torment.

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Now where you knows the unfair tricks of the opponents, you can also use them against them. PointManW shows, for example, the opponents jump directly into shot arrows as long as they are aiming next to them and not directly on them. Also magic like Großschwerphalanx and Stone Schleuder are thus incredibly powerful. The opponents turn out once when they enabled them, but if the swords or stones then apply them to them, they do not react again.

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