Evergaols in Bloodborne are another type of eternal jail. The name Evergaol comes from the fact that players have the ability to see what they’re worth while inside. In this article, we’ll discuss the Forlorn Hound Evergaol, the Bloodhound Knight Darriwil, and the Alabaster Lord, three characters with unique traits.
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Forlorn Hound Evergaol
If you’re a blood-focused character, you’ll want to get the weapon drops from the Bloodhound Knight Darriwil, which is found inside Forlorn Hound Evergaoll in the Elden Ring. The weapon is fast, but also works well with air attacks. It can help you strike enemies quickly and retreat without losing a lot of health. This monster drops from the Forlorn Hound Evergaol, which is located east of Limgrave.
The Elden Ring contains many different locations, bosses, and stuff. One of these locations is the Evergaol, a mysterious place full of secrets. Once you’ve reached the Evergaol, you’ll be required to fight a monster within it. The Forlorn Hound Evergaol is one of many Evergaols in the game.
Bloodhound Knight Darriwil
One of the optional bosses in Evergaol is the Bloodhound Knight Darriwil. He can be found near the southern end of the Limgrave section of the Elden Ring map. You can defeat him solo, with two other players, or summon him with spirit ash. You can use a spirit ash summon to make your Bloodhound Knight follow you, or you can summon a companion, but it is a risky proposition.
The Bloodhound Knight Darriwil can be found on a hilltop outside Limgrave, just before the bridge of sacrifice. He can attack you by leaping or running. He’s the most difficult of the Bloodhound enemies, but you will likely be rewarded with the Bloodhound Knight’s Fang weapon if you can defeat him. It is also worth noting that you won’t lose any life if you defeat him.
Lord Contender’s Evergaol
One of the most challenging quests in the Elder Ring is Lord Contender’s Evergaola king-seventh boss. This elusive creature has a long history, and he almost became an Eldenlord. He attacks with lightning and has a dodge-rolling technique. He can also be healed once. You’ll also find several Sacred Seals in his corpse.
The Lord Contender’s Evergaole is located in the Mountaintops of the Giants region, and it is found northwest of the First Church of Marika. The area is populated by undead wolves, so it’s wise to use the Torrent spell to bypass the wolves. Once you’re inside the cliff, activate it, and you’ll find the Roundtable Knight Vyke.
This game’s opening sequence is a brutal introduction to the Elden Ring, and you may quit before completing it. However, the end result will be well worth the pain, and you’ll be rewarded with a powerful Incantation. Weeping Evergaol is located near the north of the massive walking muckail. If you want to avoid the grind of Evergaol’s early levels, make sure to have at least two hours to play the game’s second boss.
Alabaster Lord
The Alabaster Lord is the boss found in the Behind Caria Manor site of grace. He wields a massive curved sword and uses cosmic-inspired sorcery. This enemy has very low defense to melee and magic, and has no robustness or immunity. However, you can use status ailment damage against him. Here are some strategies you can use to beat him.
The Alabaster Lord is an excellent melee or magic-based fighter, whose main attack patterns are fairly simple. He mainly swings his sword while at the same time jumping, and sometimes leaps with his sword pointed downwards. This character can also cast his signature sorcery, the Meteorite, which is particularly powerful and can deal damage to large groups of enemies. The Meteorite sorcery costs 30 FP, so be sure to stay back and avoid its attacks.
Another powerful character is the Vyke. This character is a resident of Evergaol and can call down lightning attacks. His long spear and a swarm of lightning attacks are extremely dangerous, but he also tends to linger in mid-air a bit longer than you’d expect. It is not uncommon for Vyke to float in the air for a long time before being hit.