Elden Ring fans have been waiting years to get their hands on the game, but the wait is nearly over. The Elden Ring release date is less than a week away, so soon millions of fans will be able to start their adventures in the Lands Between. Elden Ring fans have been creative when it comes to passing the time, and it seems their latest hobby is making memes making fun of the Vagabond's sword.
The Vagabond is one of 10 Elden Ring classes that players can choose from when the game launches on February 25. FromSoftware has been releasing art for the classes in the lead-up to the game's release, giving fans an idea of what their custom characters can look like. Reddit user Bonsamu recently posted the Vagabond art, asking if they are the only one bothered by the character's sword not being straight, using a red line to «prove» it.
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This has caused some debate on the Elden Ring subreddit, with fans unable to come to a consensus as to whether or not the Vagabond's sword is straight or not. This in turn has inspired a never-ending stream of memes about the debate, with other users poking fun at the argument.
Members of the Elden Ring subreddit have been coming up with creative ways to entertain each other for years. For the longest time, the only thing that Elden Ring fans had to discuss was the E3 2019 reveal trailer, and so they started creating their own lore for the game. The fake Elden Ring lore and memes helped keep fans discussing the game until they were finally given another trailer to analyze at Summer Game Fest 2021.
The Elden Ring subreddit has also suffered from some spoilers. There are some early Elden Ring copies out in the wild, and that's resulted
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