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News video games 11 March 2022, 22:31

Elden Ring Dragon Beaten Using Bananas

Remember the player who defeated a boss in Elden Ring using a fitness accessory for the Switch? He faced another „boss” - this time a dragon - and used bananas to fight back.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • YouTube user Super Louis 64 defeated a certain boss from Elden Ring - flying dragon Agheel - using a controller made of bananas;
  • The netizen used eleven fruits to create it.

You may have heard how some time ago YouTube user Super Louis 64 defeated the Elden Ring boss known as Bloodhound Knight Darriwil using a fitness ring dedicated Ring Fit Adventure accessory for Switch. Incidentally, the ingenious internet user also happened to have completed Dark Souls III using a controller made of bananas. Now this rich source of potassium has been used yet again - this time to defeat the first dragon boss in Elden Ring.

The achivement took place two days ago. Super Louis 64 used eleven fruits to "emulate" the essential functions of the DualSense controller. He said that it would take a total of twenty-four bananas to emulate the full experience of the DualSense.

However, let's move on to the boss. The aforementioned Darriwil is relatively easy to defeat, so Super Louis 64 decided to up the challenge and tackle the first dragon you encounter in the game. Flying Dragon Agheel can be encountered literally five minutes after starting the open world adventure in Elden Ring. Which doesn't mean that defeating him is easy - on the contrary, for many it turns out to be at least problematic, if not impossible.

Super Louis 64 played a somewhat developed character - equipped with decent equipment or Bottle of Scarlet Tears +3, which he could use six times. But not to make things too easy, he did not use Ghost Ashes. How did he do? How many attempts did he need? See for yourself by watching the video below - the battle with Agheel begins at 2:49.

Hubert Sledziewski

Hubert Sledziewski

Has been writing professionally since 2016. He joined Gamepressure.com five years later - although he has known the service since he had access to the internet - to combine his love for words and games. Deals mainly with news and journalism. A sociologist by education, a gamer by passion. He started his gaming adventure at the age of four - with a Pegasus. Currently, prefers PC and demanding RPGs, but does not shy away from consoles or other genres. When he's not playing or writing, he enjoys reading, watching series (less often movies) and Premier League matches, listening to heavy music, and also walking the dog. Almost uncritically loves the work of Stephen King. Does not abandon plans to follow in his footsteps. However, he keeps his first "literary achievements" locked away deep in a drawer.

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