

Reddit user u/Adamantiumok stunned other Elden Ring fans when they shared a video of their "Mech Suit" build, which melted enemies with seemingly no effort. Players can also benefit from using Faith-boosting Talismans such as the Two Fingers Heirloom, which increases Faith by five. The ideal starting class is Prophet, which starts players off with a base of 16 Faith, more than enough to use the Envoy's Horn. Players should focus their stats around Faith, Strength, and Vigor to make the most of this build, as the slow casting speed gives enemies ample opportunities to attack. This weapon is classified as a Colossal weapon, requiring 28 Strength, 12 Dexterity, and 24 Faith, but it doesn't do much more damage than the Envoy's Long Horn.

This weapon has the Great Oracular Bubble skill and can be upgraded with Somber Smithing Stones. The hardest bubble weapon to find is the Envoy's Greathorn, found only in Miquella's Haligtree on Giant Oracle Envoys. Related: Elden Ring Fans Should Check Out This Underrated Fantasy Epic At its maximum upgrade, it does 294 physical damage, 191 holy damage, and 154 standard damage, a noticeable boost compared to the Envoy's Horn. Players need 23 Strength, 11 Dexterity, and 18 Faith to wield this weapon. This weapon has the Bubble Shower Skill and can be upgraded with Somber Smithing Stones. The Envoy's Long Horn is dropped by the Large Oracle Envoy encountered early on in the player's journey along the East Capital Rampart in Leyndell, Royal Capital. It can be upgraded using Somber Smithing Stones, though when upgraded to +10, it only does 235 physical damage, 106 standard damage, and 151 holy damage. This weapon requires only 10 Strength, 12 Dexterity, and 16 Faith, which makes it a fairly accessible weapon for most players. The Envoy's Horn is dropped by the Envoys fought in Leyndell, Royal Capital and near the Haligtree Canopy site of grace.

For weapons, players can use the Envoy's Horn, Envoy's Long Horn, or Envoy's Greathorn. The Envoy Crown can be found near Miquella's Haligtree, southeast of the Haligtree Canopy site of grace. There isn't a complete set of Envoy armor for players to equip for this build, but they can loot the Envoy Crown, which enhances bubble skills and is ideal for a Bubble Mage. This build was made popular by The Bubble Boys, a set of three Elden Ring players who have showcased their bubble-blowing skills on Youtube. As they work through the game, players can loot their helms and weapons, opening up the possibility for the Bubble Mage build. Upon reaching Leyndell, the capital surrounding the massive Erdtree in The Lands Between, players first come across Envoys, the white-robed, snowmen-like enemies that use magic bubbles to deal damage.
