Shadow of the Erdtree hides an exceptional weapon

L’extension d’Fire Ring, the excellent game from FromSoftware, was released on June 21 and has its share of new features and secrets, which every player will be able to have the pleasure of discovering. It’s the new weapons that we’re looking at today, in search of the most hidden ones in the game.

The Secret Weapon of the Kingdom of the Underworld

Since its release almost 2 and a half years ago, Fire Ring knew how to conquer the hearts of players, with fans of the saga Dark Soulsbattles that are difficult to tear your hair out or break your controller, but also an abundant universe and numerous mysteries to discover as the adventure progresses, with, among other things, exceptional weapons including a which we had already seen a few months ago. This June, the Elden Ring universe returned for a grandiose expansion, with a new region to explore called the Shadow Realm, new quests, an extremely powerful boss by the sweet name of Messmer the Impaler and of course weapons of all kinds. The one that interests us today is nothing less than the most difficult weapon to find in the Elden Ring universe.

Euporia, this double-bladed sword has impressive characteristics and proves to be the most complicated weapon to find in the game. The basic damage it inflicts is very substantial and what’s more, its power allows you to create a sacred aura by spinning it, inflicting much more damage on all enemies in front of you. All double blade fans will be in heaven with this weapon, even if you have to find it which is not that simple.

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Luckily, some have already found it and are giving tips on how to get your hands on it, like the YouTuber WIZE Community who made an explanatory video:

If you have the skills and desire to wield this double-bladed sword, go find it and let us know what your favorite weapon type is in the comments. Be sure to find out why most players won’t be able to play this expansion.

Passionate about fantasy and science fiction since a young age, I love these genres in books, films, series, role-playing games… As long as a scenario holds up and the story transports me, I am a happy man.

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