To become Elden Lord in Elden Ring, players will first have to waddle in the muck of the Royal Capital's rancid underbelly. That place would be the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds, a hellhole even when compared to poison swamps or the infamous Blighttown from Dark Souls. It's dark, it's stinky, and it's essentially a giant bathtub of corpses marinating in Dung-Eater's bathwater.
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It also serves as an apartheid enclosure for Omens because the Erdtree only wants the gold and shiny stuff on the surface. Therefore, the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds is basically where everything disfigured and cursed is tucked away or shoved under a rug. Hence, one can imagine the denizens of the Leyndell sewers to be angry and deranged. Here's how to survive them in Elden Ring.
They're not worth the trouble. They don't Bleed and they can be too hard to hit because of their size and agility. On top of that, their attacks seem to have impeccable hyper-armor and it's hard to interrupt them mid-combo. This underestimation can often result in player deaths. Some of these Fanged Imps also wait in ambush clung to the pipelines and can kill players unexpectedly.
Oh, and they also deal Bleed buildup. If players want to retain what little patience they have left especially after struggling to find this place, then it's best to just ignore all the Imps and run straight for the Underground Roadside Site of Grace. This serves as the most central hub in this Legacy Dungeon.
Now, there are enemies that players simply can't just zip through in hopes of evading every attack. The Omens are nasty and tanky bruisers with ranged attacks that can be deceptively difficult to dodge. They also have a good range so trying to rush
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