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<p>If you were to ask Elden Ring enthusiasts about their favorite part of the game, it's unlikely that "fighting the birds" would top anyone's list. The existing avian enemies, like the infamous Warhawks in Elden Ring Runes Stormveil Castle and the menacing Monstrous Crows of Caelid, have gained notoriety for their ability to disrupt and frustrate players with sudden attacks and tricky maneuvers. While they may not be the toughest enemies in terms of raw strength, their capacity to cause annoyance is unmatched.<br><br>Now, with the upcoming release of "Shadow of the Erdtree," a new breed of feathered enemy has been revealed in promotional images shared by Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco. These creatures boast impressively long and sharp talons, sparking concern among the community that they may continue the tradition of avian annoyance.<br><br>The community's reaction has been mixed, to say the least. For those who have a deep-seated aversion to Elden Ring's bird enemies, the prospect of facing more of them is met with dread and sarcastic resignation. "Oh great, more birds with talons. Just what I needed," laments one disgruntled player. Another echoes this sentiment, recalling the relative ease of dealing with avian adversaries in buy Elden Ring Items other FromSoftware titles like Bloodborne.<br><br>Conversely, some players embrace the challenge with a masochistic enthusiasm typical of Soulslike fans. "Bring on the big birds that'll kick my ass!" cheers one enthusiastic player, embodying the spirit of overcoming daunting challenges that is inherent in the genre.<br></p><div id="gtx-trans" style="position: absolute; left: -66px; top: 240px;"><div class="gtx-trans-icon"></div></div><p class="sceditor-nlf"><br></p>