Bell Bearing Hunter Build in Elden Ring is TOO GOOD – Drilling to Pierce the Heavens



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The Bell Bearing Hunters are cool sure, psychic sword attacks, barbed wire armor, on ominous and edgy aura, what’s not to love? But is making a Bell Bearing build a good build? Check out this barbed build using Marais Executioner’s Sword and the Briar Set to see how effective they are in taking on all remembrances in the lands between… even Malenia

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31 thoughts on “Bell Bearing Hunter Build in Elden Ring is TOO GOOD – Drilling to Pierce the Heavens”

  1. Omenkiller secret starting class could be fun. And more than likely will involve less dying than this or Crucible Knight.
    Plus, what could be better than pounding the entire lands between using nothing but big hard horny sticks with your bro Rollo?

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  2. The Bell-Bearing Hunter is too cool for his sword and shield to not have more of his attacks. Seriously. We didn’t even get a red glowing Shield Bash? No red glowing slash? No red glowing explosion? At least it’s stupidly high damage

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  3. 12:40 yeah, if you don't want to play a game then you don't have to, i don't want to play baldur's gate 3 either, if it just doesn't look like it would be your type of game then that's all there is to it, the "it's my favorite game therefor it has to be everyone's favorite game" mentality is weird, you do you

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  4. The double backstab joke for the Nomadic Merchants left me like: "Dang, talk about thinly veiled references to modern situations." I actually subscribed just now it was so good ^w^

    Great video as always! X3

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  5. Hey! isnt merchant set already in the game? the one you get near 3 fingers the falling puzzle there if you use the NPCs to use madness attacks on these tents they break and give you a set, im pretty sure?

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  6. So, I wonder…. A few months after the DLC is out. So as to avoid spoilers for viewers.

    I have an idea…. Take your favorite S tier build through the DLC. And see if the build holds up to the new content? (Though, RIP Flame of the Redmanes builds…. You will be missed.)

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  7. Hey Phil, you’re very handsome and don’t have to play Baldur’s Gate 3. I know you knew that last part, but I will stand with you on it if that makes you feel any better. Been lovin the content for a long time ❤

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  8. When you break down Batman's expenses for his Vigilantism… in some cases his operation is much more cost effective than the large scale police forces of large cities. Given that his violent methods are non-lethal, and with a bit of adjustment also could be not very dangerous, if we strived to create a coalition of bat-family like protectors in every major city we could funnel all that money we saved from replacing giant, fully equipped, gun toting police forces into social services, infrastructure, and housing development. Those social services, if done effectively, would reduce crime and make it EVEN MORE feasible that a small team of highly tactical but non-violent do-gooders could manage the crime in the entire city.

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  9. Regarding 'ThE RuLeS'

    I personally think everything that reduces unnecessary grinding is a-ok. You only live once and you shouldn't waste this time grinding.
    Unless that's what you're into (more power to you, dear Solo Magikarp Pokemon runners who don't increase game speed).

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