Given the size of Elden Ring , it’s no surprise that the developers need to patch the game to fix glitches players come across as they play. The majority of changes implemented in a patch are listed in the patch notes. However, there are generally fixes added in patches that aren’t detailed in the notes for various reasons, such as the change being too small to bother mentioning, or for adding nerfs without players realizing it at first. The YouTube channel illusory wall posted a video detailing some of the hidden changes in Elden Ring patches 1.03 and 1
Some of these notes, like the recently discovered Obi-Wan Kenobi reference in Elden Ring , are isolated incidents. However, due to the limitations imposed by the feature and the nature of many of Elden Ring ‘s challenges and environments, a great deal of these messages are repeated references and ironic inside jokes. The most popular repeated jokes will be recognized by any avid Elden Ring player, but some of them are undeniably more successful when it comes to their comedic po
As Martin explained on his personal blog, he isn’t that much of a gamer and has only played a few strategy games in his life, __ so it is surprising for most players that he would understand and support the idea of the creation of an open world. It’s a relief he did though, as the game undoubtedly provides one of the most astonishing open worlds of the past decade that is worthy of hours of explorat
Elden Ring is massive and full of secrets, like a hidden trick to make Torrent faster . It’s expected that such a large game would not be glitch or bug free at launch, and will likely never be free from them. Patches are necessary to keep Elden Ring running smoothly and as the developers intended it to run. Yet, some of these hidden changes made the game easier. Developers could very well make the game more difficult with hidden changes in a future **Elden Ring ** pa
Elden Ring ‘s message system may work in Fallout and other games thanks to mods, but there is something special about their original FromSoftware implementation. The charm and hilarity of these messages form a sort of comradery within the Elden Ring player base, as they connect players to one another. While each individual _Elden Ring _ player is sure to have their own preference when it comes to these joke messages, there are certainly some that are more original and clever than the oth
Perhaps the strangest creatures in Elden Ring are the Living Jars – ambulatory ceramic vessels of varying size and stone-like limbs, stuffed to the brim with corpses sealed under a lid of wax. The first Living Jar players can encounter, stuck in a pit in the Limgrave area, is Elden Ring ‘s gregarious Iron Fist Alexander , who pits himself against different challenges in foes in the hopes of becoming a true warrior. After joining forces with the player to defeat the Starscourge Radahn boss and stuffing himself with the corpses of warriors from an old battlefield, Iron Fist Alexander can be found bathing in a lake of lava in Mr. Gelmir, and will gift the player with a literal Jar to wear as a helmet (this jar helmet happens to be the signature headgear of the legendary Malenia-slaying Elden Ring co-op player called “Let Me Solo He
According to the Albinauric Bloodclot item, Albinaurics are ” lifeforms made by human hands,” seen by many in the world of Elden Ring as living ” impure lives .” First-generation Albinaurics bear a close resemblance to humans, albeit with non-functioning legs, while second-generation Albinaurics have the pudgy grey-faced alien look. Despite the efforts of valiant Elden Ring lore-hunters, it’s still unclear who exactly created the Albinauric people and for what purpose. The proximity of Albinauric enemies to Glintstone Sorcery-themed locations like Elden Ring ‘s Liurnia and Raya Lucaria suggests the Albinaurics were made to be the servants of Sorcerers; at the same time, descriptions for items like the Albinauric Shield claim that “t he Albinaurics’ most formidable foes were sorcere
It’s unclear exactly who created the Living Jars, or what purpose they were made for in **Elden Ring ** . References in certain item descriptions to “jar poachers” who hunt Living Jars for their magically potent innards suggest that these strange friendly beings, even if they were created, have become a self-perpetuating species, capable of reproducing with a handful of fired clay and the dead bodies created by the warmongering, Elden Ring-seeking lords and ladies of the Lands Betw
At the start of Elden Ring, the Lands Between are scarred by war and haunted by the faded remains of imperial glory. Before the Night of the Black Knives, the shattering of the Elden Ring , and the civil war between rival Demigods, an imperial monarchy-slash-religious creed called the Golden Order united the myriad cultures of the Lands Between under its auspices. The Erdtree and dragon-worshiping nobles of Leyndell, the stone-masked sorcerers of Raya Lucaria and Selia, the oppressed demi-humans and competitive gaming culture Misbegotten underclasses – each of these species and cultures had a place and role within the Golden Order, and show up in Elden Ring proper as both wandering enemies and stout all
Some of these notes, like the recently discovered Obi-Wan Kenobi reference in Elden Ring , are isolated incidents. However, due to the limitations imposed by the feature and the nature of many of Elden Ring ‘s challenges and environments, a great deal of these messages are repeated references and ironic inside jokes. The most popular repeated jokes will be recognized by any avid Elden Ring player, but some of them are undeniably more successful when it comes to their comedic po
As Martin explained on his personal blog, he isn’t that much of a gamer and has only played a few strategy games in his life, __ so it is surprising for most players that he would understand and support the idea of the creation of an open world. It’s a relief he did though, as the game undoubtedly provides one of the most astonishing open worlds of the past decade that is worthy of hours of explorat
Elden Ring is massive and full of secrets, like a hidden trick to make Torrent faster . It’s expected that such a large game would not be glitch or bug free at launch, and will likely never be free from them. Patches are necessary to keep Elden Ring running smoothly and as the developers intended it to run. Yet, some of these hidden changes made the game easier. Developers could very well make the game more difficult with hidden changes in a future **Elden Ring ** pa
Elden Ring ‘s message system may work in Fallout and other games thanks to mods, but there is something special about their original FromSoftware implementation. The charm and hilarity of these messages form a sort of comradery within the Elden Ring player base, as they connect players to one another. While each individual _Elden Ring _ player is sure to have their own preference when it comes to these joke messages, there are certainly some that are more original and clever than the oth
Perhaps the strangest creatures in Elden Ring are the Living Jars – ambulatory ceramic vessels of varying size and stone-like limbs, stuffed to the brim with corpses sealed under a lid of wax. The first Living Jar players can encounter, stuck in a pit in the Limgrave area, is Elden Ring ‘s gregarious Iron Fist Alexander , who pits himself against different challenges in foes in the hopes of becoming a true warrior. After joining forces with the player to defeat the Starscourge Radahn boss and stuffing himself with the corpses of warriors from an old battlefield, Iron Fist Alexander can be found bathing in a lake of lava in Mr. Gelmir, and will gift the player with a literal Jar to wear as a helmet (this jar helmet happens to be the signature headgear of the legendary Malenia-slaying Elden Ring co-op player called “Let Me Solo He
According to the Albinauric Bloodclot item, Albinaurics are ” lifeforms made by human hands,” seen by many in the world of Elden Ring as living ” impure lives .” First-generation Albinaurics bear a close resemblance to humans, albeit with non-functioning legs, while second-generation Albinaurics have the pudgy grey-faced alien look. Despite the efforts of valiant Elden Ring lore-hunters, it’s still unclear who exactly created the Albinauric people and for what purpose. The proximity of Albinauric enemies to Glintstone Sorcery-themed locations like Elden Ring ‘s Liurnia and Raya Lucaria suggests the Albinaurics were made to be the servants of Sorcerers; at the same time, descriptions for items like the Albinauric Shield claim that “t he Albinaurics’ most formidable foes were sorcere
It’s unclear exactly who created the Living Jars, or what purpose they were made for in **Elden Ring ** . References in certain item descriptions to “jar poachers” who hunt Living Jars for their magically potent innards suggest that these strange friendly beings, even if they were created, have become a self-perpetuating species, capable of reproducing with a handful of fired clay and the dead bodies created by the warmongering, Elden Ring-seeking lords and ladies of the Lands Betw
At the start of Elden Ring, the Lands Between are scarred by war and haunted by the faded remains of imperial glory. Before the Night of the Black Knives, the shattering of the Elden Ring , and the civil war between rival Demigods, an imperial monarchy-slash-religious creed called the Golden Order united the myriad cultures of the Lands Between under its auspices. The Erdtree and dragon-worshiping nobles of Leyndell, the stone-masked sorcerers of Raya Lucaria and Selia, the oppressed demi-humans and competitive gaming culture Misbegotten underclasses – each of these species and cultures had a place and role within the Golden Order, and show up in Elden Ring proper as both wandering enemies and stout all