Godfrey, First Elden Lord, is one of the endgame bosses from Elden Ring and is also, unsurprisingly, one of the most difficult fights in the game. What makes Godfrey’s fight especially difficult is that it has two distinct phases. Once Godfrey reaches 50% health, he transforms into Hoarah Loux, which completely changes the pace and flow of the fight that players had been in up until that point. This forces Elden Ring players to immediately adapt as Hoarah Loux uses devastating grab attacks which can drain a player’s health bar in moments.
Due to the unrelenting nature of Hoarah Loux, many players will opt to use a Spirit Ash Summon during this boss fight in order to split the boss’ aggression between two opponents. One of the game’s most popular Spirit Ash Summons continues to be the Mimic Tear, even after it was nerfed in the 1.03 patch for Elden Ring.
Elden Ring Player Beats Game with Piano
The Mimic Tear Spirit Ash Summon is so popular because it duplicates the player’s currently equipped weapons and armor. This means that the Mimic Tear can be altered in order better complement a player's current play style. But as pointed out recently by a Reddit user named Fedneef, Mimic Tears can also be an unlikely source of comedy in Elden Ring. The Redditor shared a clip to highlight this point, which shows their Mimic Tear's heroic actions during phase two of the boss fight against Godfrey.
The clip shows the boss’ newly emerged second phase of Hoarah Loux, who uses a variety of wrestling-inspired moves, charging up one of his devastating grab attacks which is directed towards the player. Fedneef is far enough away from the boss, however, and so won't be affected by this move, which is why it is all the more hilarious that the
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