BedWars: How to Counter Free Eldertree Kit

Franco Abrina
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BedWars is a Roblox game wherein players have to work together to storm the other teams’ bases and destroy their beds in order to stop them from respawning. There is a wide variety of kits that you can use in the game, though most of them will cost Robux to actually play.

With that in mind, every week, there is a small set of kits that are made playable for free. These are rotated each week, and currently, the incredibly powerful Eldertree kit is free. So, how can you counter it while it’s running rampant in the game?

How to Counter Free Eldertree Kit

The Eldertree kit is an incredibly strong tank that can increase the user’s maximum health points by collecting orbs all around the map, and this value will not decrease upon dying.

For something that everyone can play at the moment, it can be really annoying to deal with, and you may be wondering how to counter it.

Bedwars Eldertree

The best counter that you can use right now is the Terra kit, which is a reward for reaching level 50 on the paid path of the Battle Pass. This will cost 799 Robux and a lot of grinding (or paying to skip), but it will be worth it if you are a competitive player.

Simply put, the Terra kit gives you a scaling damage ability that increases each time you score a direct hit on an enemy. With good aim, you can easily outscale Eldertree players and leave them running whenever they see you.

Bedwars Terra in action

On top of that, as of writing this, the kit just received a buff a couple of days ago that makes it even more powerful than before, making this the perfect time to try it out if you can.

That’s pretty much how you can hard counter the currently free Eldertree kit. Terra requires a heavy investment, but it’s absolutely worth it even after the free rotation changes, as it has incredibly powerful abilities.

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Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.
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