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How To Defeat All Bell Bearing Hunters In Elden Ring

Jul 16, 2023Jul 16, 2023

Check out all you need to know about the different Bell Bearing Hunter encounters in Elden Ring.

Bell Bearing Hunters in Elden Ring are recurring Field Bosses that appear in four different areas of the game. These hunters only appear at night, and when there is no NPC present in the area. To do this, you will have to change the time of day, then rest again at a nearby Site of Grace in order to spawn the boss.

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Bell Bearing Hunters are tough enemies who have serious damage output, as well as being able to fight at range. It is advisable to take then on after clearing the whole area. Here is all you need to know about the Bell Bearing Hunters.

Bell Bearing Hunter Overview

Location

Optional

Yes

Summons

Players

Drops

Limgrave:

Liurnia:

Leyndell Royal Capital:

Caelid:

Weak To

Bell Bearing Hunters are located in Limgrave, Liurnia, Leyndell, and Caelid. These are considered to be Field bosses, which are optional to fight, and don't influence any of the game's ending.

Defeating each boss will get you a Bell Bearing, which you can give to the Twin Maiden Husks at Roundtable Hold. Doing this will allow you to buy additional items from them in the shop. You can give any kind of Bell Bearing to the Twin Maiden Husks.

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The Bell Bearing Hunters have the same attacks and moveset as Elemer of the Brair, which is the true form of the Hunters, and a Great Enemy that appears in the Shaded Castle.

Bell Bearing Hunter Attacks

Refer to Elemer of the Briar for his attacks.

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Related: Elden Ring: How To Defeat Elemer of the Briar

There are two main strategies for this fight:

For the melee strategy, the best way to fight the boss would be to stay close to the boss at all times. Moving too far away will cause the boss to switch and perform ranged attacks, which are deadly because of their high damage. The boss's attacks are slow, allowing you to dodge to the side the attack is coming from pretty easily. This allows you to get a few counters in before getting ready to dodge another attack.

As the boss is weak against Lightning, it would be a good idea to make use of weapons that you can put Lightning Grease on.

The boss is also susceptible to Hemorrhage and Scarlet Rot. This allows you to use Rotten Breath, Rot Grease, or Decaying Ekzykes to inflict the boss with Scarlet Rot, which reduces health gradually. If you are using a Bleed Katana or Katars, you can attack multiple times to build up the bleed effect, eventually causing Hemorrhage.

You can also use Torrent, your steed, to move around the area and evade most of the boss's attacks. Positioning behind him is made much easier on Torrent, giving you time to attack and get out, and therefore avoiding taking damage.

For the ranged strategy, your best option is to use Torrent. Playing as a ranged class will result in the boss using his ranged attacks more often. They're harder to dodge than his melee attacks, so try not to use Sorceries that have long cast times — the Hunter is quite aggressive, and can interrupt your cast with a shield slam. Swift Glintstone Shard and Rock Sling are exceptional choices, and you can cast them quickly to rack up serious damage. You can spam Swift Glintstone Shard while riding Torrent, and this way you'll avoid any attacks the boss throws at you.

If you are running a Faith build, try using any Lightning spells you have. As these bosses are optional, you can come back to them later in the game once you've get your hands on better Lightning spells.

Fortissax's Lightning Spear, Horned Bolt, and Lightning Spear are some of the best Incantations you can use to exploit the Hunter's weakness to Lightning.

Fortissax's Lightning Spear is an Incantation you can acquire after defeating Lichdragon Fortissax and giving its Remembrance to Finger Reader Enia in Roundtable Hold.

Also, as some of the fights are near Merchant Shacks, make sure that you deal with the enemies in the areas nearby. They have the potential to get in the way, lowering your chances of defeating the boss.

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Aashan Taj is a freelance writer/editor from Pakistan. He is a Staff Writer for TheGamer and loves supporting his team in the workspace and in Summoner's Rift. Unleashing Haymaker Grit as Sett, jumping from wall to wall as Lucio, or giving shot calls as a tank in Ny'alotha. He loves the Soulsborne series and enjoys a good fighting game.

Bell Bearing Hunters Elden Ring Field Bosses Site of Grace Location Optional Summons Drops Limgrave Liurnia Leyndell Royal Capital Caelid Weak To which are optional to fight, and don't influence any of the game's ending THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT you can give to the Twin Maiden Husks at Roundtable Hold. Doing this will allow you to buy additional items from them in the shop Return to Quick Links Elemer of the Brair Shaded Castle Elemer of the Briar Return to Quick Links Moving too far away will cause the boss to switch and perform ranged attacks, which are deadly because of their high damage Lightning Grease Hemorrhage Scarlet Rot Rotten Breath Rot Grease Decaying Ekzykes You can also use Torrent, your steed, to move around the area and evade most of the boss's attacks They're harder to dodge than his melee attacks, so try not to use Sorceries that have long cast times Swift Glintstone Shard Rock Sling you can cast them quickly to rack up serious damage As these bosses are optional, you can come back to them later in the game once you've get your hands on better Lightning spells Fortissax's Lightning Spear Horned Bolt Lightning Spear Lichdragon Fortissax Finger Reader Enia Return to Quick Links Dragoncrest Shield Talisman Return to Quick Links