Kai Cenat’s recent Bloodborne marathon stream has ignited a heated debate within the gaming community. The popular streamer utilized the controversial Chalice Dungeon farming trick, known for quickly earning Blood Vials and Quicksilver Bullets, leading some fans to accuse him of cheating. While many argue that using the trick is justified for convenience, others believe it undermines the game’s intended challenge.
This divisive topic has once again stirred discussions about the legitimacy and ethics of using such exploits in gameplay.
Highlights
- Kai Cenat”s controversial use of the Chalice Dungeon farming trick in Bloodborne”s marathon stream sparked a heated debate among fans.
- Some fans argued that using the trick for Blood Vials and Quicksilver Bullets was justified, while others deemed it as cheating.
- The Chalice Dungeon trick, initially designed as a challenging area for rewards, became popular due to a bugged glyph and is a divisive topic in the community.
Kai Cenat has been accused of cheating his way through the Bloodborne marathon stream, as the popular streamer used the infamous Chalice Dungeon Blood Echoes farming trick to get Blood Vials and Quicksilver Bullets. While there are several ways to farm items in Bloodborne, the Chalice Dungeon has been one of the most popular ones as players can get a massive amount of Blood Echoes in a matter of seconds without even fighting an enemy.
After the release of Elden Ring”s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, several streamers took up unique challenges to beat the game. Kai Cenat”s experience in Elden Ring was nothing short of grueling, and he took it a step further by following it up with a Bloodborne marathon stream.
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Kai Cenat”s Bloodborne marathon stream has seemingly infuriated a few fans. While trying to beat Vicar Amelia, Kai Cenat ran out of Blood Vials and Quicksilver Bullets, and viewers in his chat suggested him to use the famous “cummmfpk” Chalice Dungeon farming trick. Kai himself was initially clueless about it, but eventually, he figured out how to pull off the trick and was quite surprised to get 83k Blood Echoes in an instant. He goes on to buy Blood Vials and Quicksilver Bullets with it, but it seems to have sparked a debate in the community.
Kai Cenat”s Bloodborne Stream Sparks The Chalice Dungeon Debate Once Again
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While many fans believed that using the Bloodborne Chalice Dungeon farming trick was justified as long as he was only using it for Blood Vials and Quicksilver Bullets, others were of the opinion that it counted as cheating. For the record, Kai didn”t use it for any upgrades at all, and he himself stated that it would count as cheating if he did so. Some fans noted that it would be quite boring for viewers to watch him grind for those items, so using the trick is somewhat justified.
On the flip side, some fans were of the opinion that he should restart the game altogether. This particular Chalice Dungeon trick has been a controversial aspect in the Bloodborne community. While Chalice Dungeons in Bloodborne were designed to provide players with a challenging and randomly generated area for getting some lucrative rewards, it quickly became popular due to a bugged glyph. Essentially, this Chalice Dungeon is just one of the many randomly generated ones and involves a hunter who repeatedly gets damaged by swinging axes, but it was save-edited by a player to make it accessible to others. As a result, many consider that it is equivalent to cheating in the game, as it is not something that is designed by the developers themselves.
Bloodborne
FromSoftware”s Bloodborne is a Soulslike set in Yharnam, a Lovecraftian Gothic hellscape. Focusing on fast-paced and aggressive gameplay, Bloodborne blends challenging combat with exploration, build variety, and rich lore.
Action
RPG
Systems
OpenCritic Reviews
Top Critic Rating:
91/100
Critics Recommend:
98%
Platform(s)
PS4
Released
March 24, 2015
Developer(s)
From Software
Publisher(s)
Sony
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Violence
How Long To Beat
33 Hours
PS Plus Availability
Extra & PremiumExpand