The Elden Ring "Glutton" build allows you to eat Bosses alive
Another build of Elden Ring is striking in its creativity! This time around, the gamer has turned his Dragon Priest build into a one-touch boss-destruction weapon.
Reddit user UnluckyFish posted a clip of his build in action on the r/EldenRing subreddit overnight. In the clip, UnluckyFish prepares to challenge the boss Scarlet Wolf Radagon.
In the video below, the character applies several key buffs before entering the arena, some of which stack, and some of which are perfectly combined with each other. The results speak for themselves:
A solid dragon head bursts out of the UnluckyFish character and knocks down the Scarlet Wolf with one bite. The main buff here is the Dragonmaw spell. This allows the player to summon a dragon that will automatically bite any enemy in front of them. Every other part of the Unlucky build is curated to power up that one move. There is a companion spell called Dragonmaw that performs a similar function, although Dragonmaw appears to have a greater range and deal higher overall damage.
Unlucky appropriately dubbed their one-hit build Elden Ring One Munch Man. For those who do not like anime, we will explain that the name of the assembly is borrowed from the franchise One Punch Man, an anime about a warrior capable of knocking down any enemy with a single blow. So once you have a character creating that power, what's the next step? Of course, test the viability of their build against some of the game's toughest bosses.
A noble goal, I think you'll agree. One hit build is a white whale Elden Ring for many, and we look forward to following Unlucky's progress. If you can lay down with one blow radana, we will consider the whole experiment an encouraging success.