Elden Ring has three distinct endings, but players have to defeat a specific set of bosses to finish the game. While each end features different variations with unique requirements, some conclusions require more bosses to defeat than others. While these requirements may dissuade some players from pursuing different endings, it’s important to remember that players will likely beat this amount of bosses anyway. Additionally, most optional bosses incorporated to the standard dozen needed for primary endings feature Summons and other cooperative assistance to make the process easier. However, players should think carefully about the fates they bestow on the Lands Between and how prepared they are to face these powerful enemies.
[Warning — Spoilers for Elden Ring follow.]
Elden Ring takes place in the Lands Between after an event called the Shattering has dismantled the region’s governing systems. Plunged into chaos and reawakened by forces beyond their control, the player character (a disgraced Tarnished) rises from the dead and sets out to become the next Elden Lord. This role comes with many freedoms to shape the Lands Between how the player sees fit. Different bosses are required for different outcomes, leading to some players’ adventures ending very differently than others.
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There are three unique endings toElden Ring, with each requiring different bosses and choices to unlock. However, each end also has variations that aren’t reflected in the game’s achievements. Acquiring unique runes to repair the Elden Ring, meeting different characters at different times, and completing side quests contribute to obtaining some ofElden Ring’s many endings.
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