There is an item in Elden Ring called the Bewitching Branch, crafted from a Sacramental Bud watered with Miquella's blood and a Lily made of Unalloyed Gold. Stabbing a non-boss game enemy with this branch causes them to temporarily switch sides and fight other enemies. Elden Ring 's Bewitching Branch consumable item has the following descript
Head into the Fringe Hero's Grave by way of the Stranded Graveyard. Past the chariots and a flamethrower will be a lift. Take it to the top and a corpse teetering over the edge will have another Stonesword
This fact becomes important to the mist when Godwyn’s curse mark is combined with Ranni’s to make the Mending Rune of the Death-Prince. Since the curse marks are combined, the rune can cause both the souls and bodies of living things in the world of Elden Ring 's Lands Between . This is why the Erdtree turns pallid and leafless when the Rune of the Death-Prince becomes part of the Elden Ring: the souls and bodies buried in its roots face permanent death, removing the life force from the tree. And just as Erdtree’s leaves die and fall as a result of this, so too must the tree shed the dead souls it contained. And since the Erdtree emanates a mist in the Age of the Duskborn cutscene, it appears the mist is precisely how the Erdtree sheds itself of these dead so
What’s more, the mist being souls explains the few areas in the game where mist exists before the Duskborn ending: the Mistwood and the forest of the Altus Plateau. The Altus Plateau’s woods are directly above where Godwyn is buried, so it would make sense that his curse mark would have infected the area's roots and killed the souls they contained. As for the Mistwood, this is the first area in the game where players have access to the ancient world buried beneath the Lands Between. This ancient world was rejected by Elden Ring 's Golden Order , so it would only make sense that their souls were rejected from the Erdtree and thus smothered the Mistwood in
Elden Ring's wide open world offers us a lot to explore, and it's no doubt that such a flourishing world has a plethora of development behind it, a few facts being somewhat niche. FromSoftware's hard work on Elden Ring is incredibly apparent, and with fans spending greater than 100 hours on the game, it's fantastic how much more there is to uncover --- alongside all the potential lore that we could've dived ourselves i
Thanks to Souls Youtuber Zullie the Witch, we know why this fight feels so familiar. In the game's code, Zullie found that assets from an unused Farron Wolf Dark Souls III boss were pulled into Elden Ring and re-appropriated in the form of the Red Wolf's curved sword attacks, which feel like a loving callback to The Great Grey Wolf
Almost all of its attacks are performed while facing you, so try to roll behind it when dodging. This forces the Avatar to turn to face you before initiating its next attack. Some attacks are initiated while you are standing at its side, but those are easy to av
The four main Sleep-inducing tools of the game - the Sleep Arrows, the Sleep Pots, the Soporific Grease, the Elden Ring Sword of Saint Trina and St. Trina's Torch - are all associated with the mysterious St. Trina, described in item text as being either a young girl or boy and most decidedly not an adult. Many FromSoftware fans had guessed that Miquella and St. Trina were the same person before said guess was confirmed by the discovery of a cut quest-line revolving around the collecting of dreams from sleeping enemies and an NPC named Rico. Lying dormant in Elden Ring 's files is cut dialogue where the NPC Rico realizes St. Trina and Miquella are one and the same, and moreover, that Miquella is cultivating a dream world in his he
Thorn or "Aberrant" Sorcery is one of the odder schools of magic in Elden Ring . The two spells of this spare school - Briars of Sin and Briars of Punishment - are classified as Sorceries (i.e. D &D _ wizard-style magic) and must be cast with a sorcerer's Glintstone Staff. At the same time, these two spells (and the Staff of the Guilty item that boosts Thorn Sorceries in _Elden Ring ) have a minimum Faith requirement and no Intelligence requirement at all. In previous versions of Elden Ring builds Ring , players had to invest heavily into multiple spell-casting stats (Faith, and Intelligence or Arcane) and dual-wield staves in order to maximize the damage caused by the lacerating bloody thorns of this magic school. Patch 1.07 reduced the FP cost and increased the casting speed/blood loss build-up of the Briars of Sin and Briars of Punishment spells, making it easier for players to create a viable Thorn Sorcerer character build at low lev
The return of death suggests a lot about the mist in the Duskborn ending. The Rune of the Death-Prince has a dramatic effect on the appearance of the Erdtree in Fia's deathly ending to Elden Ring . The Erdtree becomes pallid and barren and emanates the mysterious mist. In this way, it seems that the Death-Rune causes the Erdtree to die. This is a huge deal, as the Erdtree absorbs the souls of those touched by Grace, allowing them to live eternally. Thus, if the Erdtree dies, so too do the souls that live in it. This then suggests that the mist that emanates from the Erdtree is actually the dead souls that were once a part of the living Erdt