If you've been awestruck of Elden Ring Runes seeing comments similar to this, then you might have heard of Elden Ring, developer FromSoftware's latest game, which was released toward the end of February, and received rave reviews.
Bromojumbo on Twitter got in on the action by sharing fan artwork of Tyrunt Tyrantrum two well-known Fossil Pokemon based on the famous Tyrannosaurus Rex, with an Elden Ring twist. Tyrunt as well as Tyrantrum are often depicted as reptiles with scaly skin featuring bright orange heads, and ruffs of feathers. This redesign gives them coats of reddish and brown fur respectively, which give them a distinct canine appearance and the eyes that are hollow and white on black of some of Elden's most terrifying adversaries.
Bromojumbo's attempt at combining adorable Pokemon with this scary Elden Ring enemy results in two creatures that walk the line between cool as well as scary. Their version of Tyrunt is a dark gray-brown dinosaur that is covered in fur tufts that is standing in the normal posture of a Tyrunt, with its tongue hanging out like an animal. The Tyrantrum features a more dog-like head with canine ears, instead of a crest, and reddened scars instead of a scale pattern. It's also sporting a black collar with spikes, which appears to be a stylistic option to look more like one of the dogs. Both styles feature black eyes of dogs and gray accents.
Elden Ring Attack Timing Turns Margit Fight Into Action Movie Trailer
The perfect timing of an attack between the Elden Ring player and boss turns Margit battle, also known as the Fell Omen battle into a Michael Bay movie trailer. A popular choice among Elden Ring's toughest boss characters, Margit, the Fell Omen is a threat to those who attempt to venture into Stormveil Castle. Though he technically counts as an optional miniboss, this particular villain can be quite intimidating in battle in such a way that some players may want test their skills at buy Elden Ring Items parrying before taking him on.