{"id":42981,"date":"2025-01-28T16:45:18","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:45:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/elden-ring-fans-obsessed-with-bloodborne-inspired-secret-pizza-cutter-weapon-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:45:18","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:45:18","slug":"elden-ring-fans-obsessed-with-bloodborne-inspired-secret-pizza-cutter-weapon-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/elden-ring-fans-obsessed-with-bloodborne-inspired-secret-pizza-cutter-weapon-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Elden Ring fans obsessed with Bloodborne-inspired secret \u201cPizza Cutter\u201d weapon &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Elden Ring fans obsessed with Bloodborne-inspired secret \u201cPizza Cutter\u201d weapon FromSoftware \/ PixabayA spiritual successor to Miyazaki\u2019s earlier titles, Elden Ring seems to have not just taken inspiration from those games\u2019 mechanics. Fans are delighted to discover that Bloodborne\u2019s iconic \u201cpizza cutter\u201d has also made its way into the 2022 title. Hidetaka Miyazaki directed action role-playing games like Demon\u2019s Souls, Dark Souls, Sekiro, and Bloodborne before partnering with George RR Martin on Elden Ring. While each title\u2019s legacy likely played some role in the newest game, Bloodborne\u2019s impact appears more tangible. Back when the FromSoftware action RPG was released in 2015, players discovered a \u201cTrick Weapon\u201d: the Whirlgig Saw. Almost instantly, the weapon earned a cult of players who loved the \u201cpizza cutter.\u201d Seven years later, it seems that the legend of the pizza cutter has not been forgotten. Elden Ring players have discovered that the new Miyazaki title has a very similar weapon and it is as satisfying as ever. Elden Ring players discover Bloodborne\u2019s \u201cPizza Cutter\u201d weapon And you thought Bloodborne had a pizza cutter? Watch this. https:\/\/t.co\/ub348TMujv \u2014 \ud83d\udc9b\ud83e\udd0d Skele\u208a \ud83d\udc9c\ud83d\udda4 (@SkeleMann) February 28, 2022 In a tweet that\u2019s since made its way across the internet, someone shows the newest pizza cutter in action. The original tweet was in Japanese and is translated by Google to read \u201cthe stupid weapon of this work has been decided. It\u2019s too good.\u201d Little did that original poster know, this is not just any \u201cstupid weapon.\u201d As \u2018SkeleMann\u2019 explained, \u201cand you thought Bloodborne had a pizza cutter? Watch this.\u201d In the replies, people are already all about this circular saw of destruction. There\u2019s a number of tweets, spanning comments like \u201cI need it\u201d and \u201choly f**k\u201d to an impassioned \u201coh god. Yes. That\u2019s the stuff.\u201d How to get Ghiza\u2019s Wheel (aka Pizza Cutter) in Elden Ring Technically classified as a \u201cColossal Weapon,\u201d this new pizza cutter is called \u201cGhiza\u2019s Wheel\u201d in-game and it is relatively easy to obtain despite its location formerly being a secret. Go to Volcano Manor &#8211; Kill the invader, Inquisitor Ghiza &#8211; After defeating the Inquisitor, you will be able to pick up Ghiza\u2019s Wheel. At that point, you simply need to focus on your strength and dexterity to take advantage of the pizza cutter\u2019s prowess.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Elden Ring fans obsessed with Bloodborne-inspired secret \u201cPizza Cutter\u201d weapon FromSoftware \/ PixabayA spiritual successor to Miyazaki\u2019s earlier titles, Elden Ring seems to have not just taken inspiration from those games\u2019 mechanics. Fans are delighted to discover that Bloodborne\u2019s iconic \u201cpizza cutter\u201d has also made its way into the 2022 title. 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