Elden Ring is a game full of different swords, axes, polearms, and all other kinds of weapons that players can take into battle with them. One popular sword is the Bloodhound's Fang, as it comes with a fairly decent special attack and can be obtained without too much trouble on the part of the player. A fully upgraded Bloodhound's Fang can deal significant damage, and that's not even considering the bleed effect it has on enemies.

Now one Elden Ring fan has taken it upon themselves to create a real-life version of the Bloodhound's Fang. Dorlet Custom Designs recently uploaded a TikTok video showing the process of how it created a real Bloodhound's Fang sword, with the video earning over 300,000 likes at the time of this writing. It's an impressive work to say the least, though it goes to show how unwieldy the Bloodhound's Fang would be in real life due to its size and curvy blade.

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Elden Ring bleed builds may often opt for other bleed swords other than Bloodhound's Fang, but it's still a decent choice and stays relevant from the start of the game to the end. Those interested in obtaining the Bloodhound's Fang for themselves will need to head south from the First Step in Limgrave. They can find the Forlorn Hound Evergaol here, which initiates a fight with Bloodhound Knight Darriwil. Upon defeating Darriwil, Elden Ring players will be able to add Bloodhound's Fang to their arsenal.

Bloodhound's Fang is a great weapon for players to use in the beginning of their Elden Ring adventure especially because it deals a lot of damage, has the bleed effect, and it doesn't require ridiculous stats to wield properly. Anyone interested in using the Bloodhound's Fang for themselves simply needs 18 Strength and 17 Dexterity. The sword only weighs 11.5 in the game, so while some players may need to upgrade their Endurance stat to be able to wield it with a Medium equipment load, it shouldn't be too much trouble for Strength or Dexterity builds.

This isn't the first time that someone has made a real-life version of something from Elden Ring. One player created a real-life version of Elden Ring's so-called turtle pope, while others have made real-life versions of the giant pot character Iron Fist Alexander.

In other instances, Elden Ring fans have spotted things in real-life that look like things from Elden Ring by coincidence, like when someone found an area that looked like a real-life Evergaol. Fans have also snapped pictures of statues that resemble Elden Ring characters or locations, and with the game's popularity showing no signs of slowing down, one has to imagine that more of this kind of community content will be hitting the Internet in the months and years ahead.

Elden Ring is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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