The Bell Bearing Hunter boss fight is terrorizing Elden Ring Nightreign players

Everyone’s on edge the moment that long HP bar appears and Elden Ring Nightreign’s choir rises into a crescendo. Even with a group of three people, boss fights are meant to be challenging in a Souls game. Yet few enemy encounters fill the community with as much dread as the Bell Bearing Hunter. It’s gotten […]

Jun 16, 2025 - 19:58
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The Bell Bearing Hunter boss fight is terrorizing Elden Ring Nightreign players

Everyone’s on edge the moment that long HP bar appears and Elden Ring Nightreign’s choir rises into a crescendo. Even with a group of three people, boss fights are meant to be challenging in a Souls game. Yet few enemy encounters fill the community with as much dread as the Bell Bearing Hunter. It’s gotten so bad, the whole thing has become a running joke for fans who have had one too many wipes against the fearsome foe.

In the base Elden Ring game, the Bell Bearing Hunter is an optional field boss who only appears at night time at sites of grace that are typically near shacks. Once defeated, the red hunter drops Bell Bearings, which the player can trade at the Roundtable Hold in order to gain access to a wider set of items at the shop. The fight can be difficult, especially at first, when you don’t expect to be hit with a surprise boss battle. Overall, though, few would call the Bell Bearing Hunter one of Elden Ring’s more memorable encounters.

Not so in Nightreign. The Bell Bearing Hunter makes a return in FromSoftware’s Fortnite experiment, and he can appear either as an end-of-night boss or as a field boss at the bottom of the map’s main castle. Though he doesn’t carry any bearings for the player, once defeated, he grants a large set of runes alongside a choice between three weapons or power-ups.

Well, that’s if you can kill him. Realistically, you probably won’t. For whatever reason, FromSoftware has made the Bell Bearing Hunter abnormally hard in Nightreign. He is one of the few bosses where you can be over-leveled for everything throughout the rest of the map, but he’ll still delete most of your health with a single swing of his giant sword. More often than not, poor players going up against him will find themselves repeatedly crawling on the ground waiting to die. Then, when you try and run back to regain your lost level, he’ll probably kill you against before you can collect the runes — after all, you’re a little weaker now than you were the first time around.

You can easily get trapped into a nightmare where stubborn teammates will just keep running into the hunter’s orbit in the hopes they’ll eventually chip away at him, only to lose the entire day making no progress. It’s the sort of thing where I wish I had any way to signal to my teammates that they should run away when they’re charging forward at him at a mere level 4, unaware of the pain he’s about to dole out.

I’m not alone in feeling this way, judging from what Nightreign players are sharing on social media. In one popular clip on Reddit, one player shared a video where they go up against the demon at level 8, only to be knocked down with one hit. For context, the max level you can hit in Nightreign is 15, but most people are around level 10-12 by the time they get to the third day and face that expedition’s final boss. Level 8, in other words, is a fairly high level — and it makes no difference for the Bell Bearing Hunter. Naturally, people are wondering if he should be nerfed.

Here’s another clip that’s emblematic of any encounter with the nemesis, where players take turns reviving each other until their luck runs out: