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Elden Ringwas released back in February 2022, shaking the gaming industry with an immersive open world, outstanding gameplay, and stunning visuals. Almost 2 years later, a gamer, who has spent 800 hours of their life playing this game, discovered this powerful weapon that completely changes the gaming experience.

It’s not easy to see everything during the first playthrough, mainly because ofElden Ring‘s huge map, which is about 30.5 square miles, or 79 square kilometers. Players can use various weapons and spells in the game to defeat enemies. With so many things to explore, it makes sense why gamers are still finding new things.
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A gamer found this mysterious weapon inElden Ring
A Reddit user named Expert_Perception_72 recently posted their rare discovery inEldenRing‘s subreddit, r/Eldenring. They claimed that they have played the game for over 800 hours and this is the first time they have come across this sword known as Grossmesser.
The post received more than 1,500 upvotes and many gamers claimed that they have never seen this weapon either. When asked how they got their hands on the weapon, user Expert_Perception_72 explained that they got it from a skeleton inside one ofElden Ring‘s catacombs. This large Curved Sword is a good weapon for its Spinning Slash Skill which allows the player to spin and deal slash damage to enemies in range. Gamers can get this weapon by simply defeating any Skeleton that wields the weapon.

Also read:Player Completed Elden Ring Blindfolded in 2 Hours – From Software Game’s Total Playtime is 132 Hours
Another player made a discovery about Walking Mausoleums after 1,000 hours of playing
InElden Ring, gamers come across something known as a Wandering/Walking Mausoleum. The walking buildings with four legs are found throughout the Lands Between and are guarded by headless knights. In order to access the Mausoleum players must attack the skull-like deposits on the structure.
Earlier this year, a gamer made a discovery about the Walking Mausoleums and its knights explaining that they feel dumb realizing this after playing for more than 1000 hours. The user, Existing-Ad4603, pointed out that the skull-like deposits on the structure are actually the skulls of the Mausoleum Knights who beheaded themselves to guard them. With so much to explore, it is nearly impossible for one to notice every detail in the game.

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Farhan Asif
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Farhan Asif is a gaming writer at FandomWire who specializes in video games/franchises like Helldivers 2, GTA, and Call of Duty. Apart from 1600+ published articles for FandomWire, he has also written more than 750 articles for AnimatedTimes. He has a passion for coding and is pursuing a degree in computer science. During his free time, Farhan loves to play video games and hopes to create a video game of his own one day.
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