An Elden Ring player has defeated Malenia without dodging any of her attacks, simply brute forcing their way through the entire boss fight.
10.01.2024 - 10:30 / wowhead.com / Emerald Dream
The 10.2 achievement Friends In Feathers rewards the Battle Pet Blueloo. This achievement can be worked on any time the Claws for Concern daily is available in the Emerald Dream.
During the Claws for Concern daily, players are required to rescue moonkin hatchlings. The player only needs to rescue 6 for the quest, but there are 18 named moonkin hatchlings in all. Rescuing all 18 rewards the battle pet Blueloo.
Some hatchlings are harder to find than others. For example, Squeaky is almost completely hidden by leaves
The moonkin hatchlings will disappear as soon as you've collected six for the quest, so it will take doing this quest a minimum of three times to complete the achievement.
We've provided coordinates for all 18 hatchlings below:
/way #2200 36.34 71.57 Squawkle (in a cave with Chickle)
/way #2200 39.10 65.99 Bumbletweet (on top of a branch
/way #2200 39.33 71.78 Fruffles (in a cave with Snoozle)
/way #2200 35.68 69.70 Meep (in a cave with Moonbeam)
/way #2200 38.45 69.32 Squeaky (in a cave with Wingnut & Tickles, hidden under some leaves)
/way #2200 36.41 71.20 Chickle 36.44, 71.24 (in a cave with Squawkle)
/way #2200 38.42 69.61 Feets
/way #2200 37.84 69.26 Peanut (in a cave)
/way #2200 37.78 70.27 Wingnut 37.78 70.27 (in a cave with Tickles & Squeaky)
/way #2200 37.65 73.32 Hops
/way #2200 36.38 62.77 Eugene (in a cave)
/way #2200 38.68 63.53 Fuzz
/way #2200 35.74 66.90 Giblet (in a cave)
/way #2200 40.31 71.560 Snoozle (in a cave with Fruffles)
/way #2200 37.40 72.26 Owlington
/way #2200 37.03 65.79 Beaks (flies around in a circle)
/way #2200 35.65 69.41 Moonbeam (in a cave with Meep)
/way #2200 38.74 70.48 Tickles (in a cave with Wingnut & Squeaky)
An Elden Ring player has defeated Malenia without dodging any of her attacks, simply brute forcing their way through the entire boss fight.
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