Elden Ring is full of surprises and mysteries. One of the most exciting surprises is Elden Ring's multiplayer, and while many may never participate in it, From Software encourages players by giving rewards in runes to those who are victorious in PvP. One player, if they're to be believed, had a more surprising experience than most recently. They claim that their Elden Ring PvP victory rewarded them with a jaw-dropping 86 million runes.
In a Reddit thread titled «Gained 86 million runes by killing someone in pvp, What do i do?» The thread is full of suggestions regarding what the poster should do with their newfound war chest. Leveling up is the easy answer. Some recommend upgrading all the weapons they've acquired. Others yet say the player should take two deaths and intentionally lose the runes. But the bigger question is how this happened, because Elden Ring's PvP should never have given a reward so big.
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Elden Ring, like previous From Software games, has a strict system for providing rewards to PvP victors based on what kind of PvP scenario players enter into. The rewards are based on the level of the opponent defeated, or more specifically, a percentage of the cost for their most recent level. The maximum percentage, earned by defeating an invader using either a Bloody Finger or a Festering Bloody Finger to invade, is 15%. The thing is, even at Elden Ring's peak levels, 15% of the cost of a level will never get near 86 million runes.
What that means is one of the three things. First, and perhaps most likely, is that the Elden Ring player is lying. They either earned their runes a different way or don't actually have that many runes in the first
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