One gamer recruited a 5-year-old child to help him earn a sword in the challenging Elden Ring game.
The Elden Ring is very large in scale and so it also contains a wide variety of weapons and magic.
An Elden Ring gamer recently made the humorous move of recruiting a 5-year-old child to help him farm the Bandit’s Curved Sword. The Elden Ring game is very large in scale and as such it also contains a wide variety of weapons and spells allowing gamers to approach encounters in many different ways.
In addition to being able to collect a lot of weapons and spells while exploring the world of Elden Ring, gamers can also get them by defeating bosses and trading their Remembrance at Roundtable Hold. Additionally, some weapons will be obtained by killing regular monsters to drop them, but the player may have to kill them multiple times to get the desired item. Apparently too lazy for that, a player recently recruited a 5-year-old child to complete this task, even ignoring the fact that this is not a game for a 5-year-old child. can undertake.
Reddit user amirgelman shared a video showing his 5-year-old child fighting enemies in the Elden Ring to obtain the Bandit’s Curved Sword weapon. This gamer mentioned that they obtained a Bandit’s Curved Sword while farming and that although he needed a second one, he didn’t feel like farming anymore. After hiring his own child, it seems that amirgelman was finally able to collect two Bandit’s Curved Swords.
Reddit user amirgelman shared a video showing his 5-year-old child fighting enemies in Elden Ring.
Many other gamers in the comments section hilariously discussed letting kids help farm items in the game, with one person saying it’s a win-win scenario. It appears that several other gamers have also invited their children to play the game, with one player sharing that their 6-year-old enjoys experimenting with different types of armor crafting in Elden Ring.
On the other hand, many gamers seem impressed that the child was able to master the controller at such a young age. Overall, many gamers are quite excited to see a 5-year-old playing Elden Ring, and some are also thinking about letting their kids farm items for them.
Some rare weapons only drop from enemies in Elden Ring and it may take players a long time to get the desired item. For example, there was once an Elden Ring gamer who only discovered a new weapon after over 800 hours of play and they finally got the sword named Grossmesser in the game. So hiring someone else to farm equipped with these weapons can be a way to help break up the boredom of this process.