Elden Ring in Chaos: Randomizer mod provides invisible boss

Elden Ring in Chaos: Randomizer mod provides invisible boss

A player stumbled upon an unknown invisible boss in Elden Ring after using a Randomizer mod.

It’s crazy what a mod can change

What does a randomizer mod do, you ask? As the name suggests, the mod creates all sorts of chaos, mixing up enemies, items, starting loadouts, and even bosses and their names. This allows players to experience every run in a completely new way.

The difficulty of Elden Ring can be greatly affected by this, and the game itself also seems to be completely muddled by all the chaos – at least in YouTuber MythyMoo’s story.

MythyMoo used the “Elden Ring Item and Enemy Randomizer” mod he was on Nexus Mods has downloaded. In fact, everything went like clockwork until the YouTuber arrived at the Hallowed Snowfield, an area with various field bosses.


But there was no sign of the boss of the dark cavalry. Only a lot of small opponents awaited him there. Suddenly, MythyMoo hears the sound of chains and footsteps coming from an invisible boss who has the name “Night’s Hunter” above his life bar.

To MythyMoo’s surprise, the night hunter was extremely strong and quickly caused his character’s death. For the rest of the stream, the YouTuber tried to defeat the invisible enemy. He ended up attacking him with Scarlet Rot until another boss appeared.

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Under MythyMoos Video, a user reports who wants to have solved the mystery of the invisible boss. “My guess is that the ‘Night Hunter’ is invisible because when the Bell Bearing Hunter shows up, it does so through an invasion trigger,” he writes. So the unknown boss could be the Bell Bearing Hunter – just with a different name.

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“Every time the BBH emerges from the red mist and his model loads, that event doesn’t exist outside of the boss event, so his model never loads, so he’s completely invisible.”

Without the trigger when entering the area, the boss does exist, but somehow not. Schrödinger’s boss, so to speak.



Reference-www.eurogamer.de