A talented Minecraft player has impressively recreated one of Elden Ring's very tall Divine Towers in the game. Elden Ring is approaching its second anniversary later this month. As one of FromSoftware's most popular, best-selling, and critically acclaimed games, Elden Ring's fan base is massive, and they continue to display their creativity as they await the hugely anticipated Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.
Elden Ring is known for its vast array of breathtaking architecture. From the imposing walls of Stormveil Castle to the whimsical halls of the Raya Lucaria Academy and, of course, the entire city of Leyndell, the sense of scale on display in Elden Ring's Lands Between is arguably unmatched in any other open-world video game. One such structure are the Divine Towers, found in several of the overworld's main regions. Players can scale each of these six treacherous buildings to restore Great Runes earned by defeating the corresponding major boss in combat. Once activated, Great Runes can grant players some game-changing passive buffs, such as increased maximum HP, or the ability to regain health upon defeating enemies.
Reddit user Brad-Dawg has taken it upon themselves to recreate one of these massive Divine Towers in Minecraft with incredible accuracy. Posting a series of twelve images, Brad-Dawg showcases several angles of the tower, both inside and out. Even the long bridge leading up to the entrance of some of the towers, which usually turns out to be a gauntlet of massive enemies for Elden Ring players to overcome, is included in this Minecraft recreation.
The top of Brad-Dawg's Divine Tower is also full of detail. Sitting in the opening that leads up to the top is the lone Site of Grace that can be found near the top of every Divine Tower in Elden Ring; a place for players to rest up before proceeding to the dead Two Fingers to restore their Great Runes. Minecraft has been known to host official Mash-Up Packs with other properties such as Fallout, Toy Story, and Sup
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