AI detects every boss kill, no-hit run, and parry chain in your Elden Ring VODs. Export TikTok-ready clips with captions in 60 seconds. No editing required.
Elden Ring Content in 2026
Our AI is trained to detect these high-performing moment types.
Defeating Malenia, Radahn, or Maliketh without taking a single hit. The ultimate flex that proves you've truly become Elden Lord.
Perfect parry timing on Margit, Morgott, or Crucible Knights. Consecutive parries into ripostes make viewers feel the "git gud" satisfaction.
Rivers of Blood and Moonveil weapon art chains that delete boss health bars in seconds. Bleed builds deliver satisfying burst damage on camera.
1v3 invasion wins, point-down taunts after outplaying gankers, and creative build showcases. The maidenless energy is pure content gold.
Blind reactions to Malenia's Waterfowl Dance, Radahn's meteor phase, or Elden Beast reveal. Genuine shock and rage are the most relatable content.
Getting launched off cliffs by Runebears, gravity deaths in Caelid, and "try finger but hole" moments. Comedy clips consistently outperform.
Trained specifically on Elden Ring audio and visual patterns.
Elden Ring's orchestral boss themes and phase-transition music cues trigger highlight detection. When the choir hits, we know something epic is about to happen.
"GREAT ENEMY FELLED" and "LEGEND FELLED" screens are detected instantly. We capture the full fight leading up to the kill, not just the ending.
Your authentic rage, relief, and celebration sell the clip. We detect screaming at Malenia's second phase, fist pumps on boss kills, and the classic controller-throw moments.
When chat floods with "LET ME SOLO HER", skull emotes, and "GG" spam, something clip-worthy just happened. Chat activity is a strong viral signal.
Some bosses naturally create more viral moments. Here's what performs.
Blade of Miquella. Waterfowl Dance dodges and no-hit kills are peak content.
Festival boss fight with the meteor phase. Cinematic and dramatic on camera.
DLC standout boss. Aggressive fire combos create intense highlight clips.
The final boss gauntlet. Back-to-back fights create natural tension for viewers.
Our AI works with every boss in the game—including all Shadow of the Erdtree DLC fights.
Some builds just look better on camera. Here's what the algorithm loves.
Rivers of Blood, Moonveil, blood Uchi. Hemorrhage procs are visually satisfying.
Giant-Crusher, Greatsword. One-shot pancakes and jump attacks feel powerful.
Comet Azur melts, Stars of Ruin spam, Ranni's Dark Moon. Flashy magic looks epic.
Lightning Spear, Blasphemous Blade, Black Flame. Faith builds have insane VFX.
No editing skills needed. Clypse handles everything.
Twitch, Kick, or YouTube. Upload your boss runs, PvP sessions, or full playthroughs up to 4 hours long.
Our AI scans for boss kills, parry chains, bleed procs, deaths, and PvP plays. Each clip gets a virality score.
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Everything about clipping your Elden Ring highlights.
Yes. Our AI detects boss health bars, the "GREAT ENEMY FELLED" and "LEGEND FELLED" victory screens, death screens ("YOU DIED"), boss music transitions, and your facecam reactions. It automatically identifies boss encounters, kills, deaths, and highlight-worthy combat moments without any manual timestamps.
Malenia is by far the most viral boss—no-hit kills and Waterfowl Dance dodges regularly break 1M views. Starscourge Radahn, Mohg Lord of Blood, Maliketh, and the Radagon/Elden Beast gauntlet also perform extremely well. For DLC content, Messmer the Impaler and Promised Consort Radahn fights are trending heavily. First-time reactions to any boss with a dramatic phase transition tend to get strong engagement.
Both! Deaths are some of the best Elden Ring content. Getting yeeted off a cliff by a Runebear, dying to a trap in Caelid, or falling to gravity in the Haligtree are all clips that resonate with the community. Our AI detects "YOU DIED" screens, ragdoll physics moments, and your genuine frustration reactions. Comedy death compilations consistently outperform on TikTok.
Absolutely. PvP content is huge for Elden Ring TikTok. Our AI detects invasion starts, player kills, death messages, and intense combat exchanges. 1v3 ganker outplays, creative build showcases at the Main Academy Gate, and clutch victories with a sliver of health all make excellent clips. The AI also picks up on PvP-specific moments like parry ripostes, backstab punishes, and Ash of War combos.
Yes, fully supported. All DLC bosses including Messmer the Impaler, Promised Consort Radahn, Midra Lord of Frenzied Flame, and every dungeon boss are detected. DLC areas like the Realm of Shadow have unique boss mechanics and our AI is trained on all of them. DLC content is currently trending hard—#shadowoftheerdtree has over 1.8B TikTok views.
For TikTok in 2026, 21-45 seconds works best for Elden Ring. Quick boss kills and PvP clips can be 15-25 seconds, while dramatic boss fights with phase transitions benefit from 30-45 seconds to build tension. Death compilations work great as 30-60 second montages. Clypse automatically optimizes clip length based on the moment type and pacing.
Yes! NG+ runs, level 1 challenge runs, no-hit runs, and speedruns all produce incredible content. Our AI treats these the same as standard playthroughs—it detects boss encounters, kills, and deaths regardless of your New Game cycle or build restrictions. Many of the highest-performing Elden Ring clips come from challenge run streamers.
Either works. If you stream Elden Ring on Twitch or Kick, your VODs are saved automatically—just paste the URL. For local recordings, upload to YouTube as an unlisted video and paste that link. Many clip channels use Clypse to create content from popular Soulslike streamers. Always credit the original creator if clipping someone else's gameplay.
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Figures referenced reflect industry trends and may vary by content, audience, and platform.