Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

WithShadow of the Erdtreefinally out, there’s quiet but radiating chaos in the gaming community. People cannot stop talking about the DLC, but at the same time, many things are being kept hush-hush. Everyone’s too busy trying to explore or stay away from spoilers, and much is left unsaid.

A mighty foe stands in everyone’s way right near the start of Shadow of the Erdtree.

There’s one thing everyone can agree on, however, and no one feels the need to be silent about it. If you were feeling over-leveled or overconfident going into the Land of Shadow, one of the earlier bosses is sure to give you a nice reality check.

Shadow of the Erdtree’s Blackgaol Knight Is Getting Everyone Good

The new DLC brings a fresh wave of challenges to even the most seasoned players. Players anticipated the game’s difficulty to turn up a notch or two, but what they faced was beyond anything they had expected.

Almost everyone’s biggest issue so far seems to be the early boss tucked away in the Gravesite Plains: the Blackgaol Knight. He perfectly sets the tone for the rest of the DLC and is a harsh reminder of whatElden Ringis known for—unforgiving difficulty.

The community is collectively suffering over this ghoulish enemy.

This knight is no ‘warm-up,’ he’s the whole deal. He wields a massive sword and a repeating crossbow that might remind you of Guts fromBerserk(which wouldn’t be the first time Miyazaki paid homageto it).

The crossbow can inflict significant damage from a distance, and if that wasn’t bad enough, the Blackgaol Knight can heal himself, prolonging what could’ve been a short battle while testing players’ endurance and strategy.

[REDACTED] Review (PS5) – Innovation Caught the Escape Pod Faster Than We Did

The Community Embraces the Challenge, but Not Without Some Sass

BeforeShadow of the Erdtree‘s release, one of the biggest concerns among the community was about being over-leveled for the new content. Many players were spending more time building their characters than touching grass,optimizing builds, and stockpiling resourcesin anticipation of the DLC.

It got to the point that many were concerned they would be overleved. Miyazaki thought of everything ahead of time though, ensuring people will face tough challenges no matter their level.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard – How to Romance Neve Gallus?

The Blackgaol Knight is a painful but humbling experience, especially for those who dared to ask this question even once. It’s not just one, or two, or three people struggling with him, but many.

There’s a silver lining among all of this, however. A community that suffers together, and pushes through adversity together. There are already people helping their fellow Tarnished with tips on taking the Knight done.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard – How to Recruit Davrin?

If all of this hubbub is just for one of the earlier bosses of theElden RingDLC, none of us can imagine the commotion when most of the community reaches some of the tougher bosses.

Where are you at in yourShadow of the Erdtreejourney? Feel free to tell us all about it in the comments below!

Vibha Hegde

Critic/Gaming Writer

Articles Published :594

Vibha is an avid gamer that has been writing about video games for several years. When they’re not complaining about the lack of a Bloodborne sequel or brushing up on the Yokoverse lore, Vibha is busy watching 3-hour video essays on horror games they’re too scared to play themselves.

More from Vibha Hegde

[REDACTED] Review (PS5) – Innovation Caught the Escape Pod Faster Than We Did

Dragon Age: The Veilguard – How to Romance Neve Gallus?

Dragon Age: The Veilguard – How to Recruit Davrin?

George Lucas vs. Steven Spielberg: The Ultimate Showdown of Hollywood’s Richest Directors

Good Boy Filmmaker Reacts To Keanu Reeves’ Film While His Trailer Triggers Odd Query

Harry Potter TV Series on HBO: Who Are the New Weasleys? Details Inside

Every Peaky Blinders Villain, Ranked by How Close They Came to Actually Beating Tommy Shelby

Every Harry Potter Movie Ending, Ranked Worst to Best

“Just like a horse”: Aubrey Plaza, Amy Poehler Agree Rihanna’s Eyes Are on the Side of Her Head

Elden RingFromSoftwareShadow of the Erdtree