One Elden Ring player made their character based on Judge Judy from the famous reality court show. Elden Ring recently launched a new update called 1.08, which brought a host of new features, including the much anticipated Colosseums mode. The developers have added Colosseums in Limgrave, Caelid, and Leyndell, each with different rules and regulations. While most fans love the new mode, some believe the Colosseums in Elden Ring can be improved.
In addition, the latest Elden Ring update brought many balance fixes and cosmetic changes, including new hairstyles like ponytails. The ponytail hairstyle allows gamers to make characters like Harley Quinn and Sailor Moon in Elden Ring. Now another player has used the new cosmetic features to create a famous personality from a well-known reality courtroom show called Judge Judy.
Reddit user mundayverbal uploaded a video on the Elden Ring subreddit, which shows their Judge Judy build. Notably, Mundayverbal's avatar has short hair and wears black robes, similar to what legal professionals like Judge Judy wear in real life. The video shows mundayverbal's version of Judge Judy fighting in the Leyndell Colosseum in Elden Ring, where they're in a one-on-one battle. The opponent instantly summons a knight to assist them, whereas the player uses the Mimic Tear ashes to make a copy of their Elden Ring build. The spectral knight goes on the offensive and attacks the user with multiple lightning attacks, which they successfully evade.
Soon after, the Mimic Tear distracts the rival spirit summon but is interrupted by the opposing player. The Mimic is overwhelmed by the continuous assault from the two formidable opponents and dies in a few seconds, leaving mundayverbal's Judge Judy in a vulnerable position. Still, the Elden Ring player uses innovative techniques by carefully timing their attacks and dodge rolls, remaining a constant threat to the opponent. Surprisingly, they avoid powerful oncoming assault from the spirit and the opposing gamer, including the mighty Corpse Piler move of Rivers of Blood katana. Instead of targeting the knight, the player goes after the opponent and finishes them off with the Gavel of Haima sorcery from Elden Ring.
The interesting thing about Gavel of Haima sorcery is that it creates a massive spectral hammer that smashes the enemy with a devastating blow. Judges use a gavel to manage court proceedings, and using the Gavel of Haima with a Judge Judy build in Elden Ring makes it more fitting. It belongs to the Glintstone Sorceries group, and players who want to use it must have at least 25 Intelligence in Elden Ring.
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