Elden Ring is one of FromSoftware's most interesting titles in a multitude of ways. Perhaps the most obvious thing players will note as a departure from past Soulsborne titles is the introduction of a vast, open world in Elden Ring. Players can explore the Lands Between at their own pace, leveling up if they feel they're not yet strong enough to face a certain area or boss or just running straight into Caelid in the opening minutes to prove how strong they are. However, the open worldisn't without its perils and it is where some of Elden Ring's toughest bosses can hide.
One such difficult enemy that players will encounter in the open world of Elden Ring is the Fallingstar Beast. There are three Fallingstar Beasts in Elden Ring, each in a different part of the map. The beasts in the Altus Plateu and Caelid are both of a comparable strength, while the Full-Grown Fallingstar Beast found in Mt. Gelmir is a much tougher opponent. One Elden Ring fan may have discovered why the Fallingstar Beast gets stronger as it grows, and they may have also found out what it would evolve into were the player to leave it alone.
Elden Ring Trick Makes Fallingstar Beast Boss Fight Easier
YouTuber BaronVN uploaded a video which took a closer look at the model of Elden Ring's Full-Grown Fallingstar Beast. Unlike its other variations, the fully grown beast has what looks to be a strange eye sticking out of the top of its head. Looking closer at this eye, BaronVT takes away the fur covering most of it to reveal that a skull with mandibles is actually growing from the Fallingstar Beast.
This gives the strange creature an appearance similar to Astel, Naturalborn of the Void, which is another boss found in Elden Ring. Astel is one of the toughest and
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