Elden Ring features some of the most impressive exploration in modern gaming, with fun and danger around every corner. Its vast world is as beautiful as it is hostile, but the threats don't just come from monsters.
Players falling to their death has been a problem in Soulsborne games ever since the beginning, but Elden Ring has made some exciting additions. The game includes a craftable item that can help players to determine the danger of a nasty fall.
To use Rainbow Stones, simply walk to the edge of a cliff, rooftop, waterfall, or other high point and toss it off. If the stone breaks upon hitting the ground, the player will die from the fall. If it doesn't, the player can survive the drop.
With Elden Ring's massive open world, fall damage is even more common than in the average Souls game. Players can use Torrent to reach peaks that would've taken hours of climbing or walking in previous games. With that in mind, the Rainbow Stone fills the role of the Prism Stone from Dark Souls 3, albeit without the distracting scream.
Once a player tosses the Rainbow Stone, it doesn't fly very far. It shines bright white as it drops so that players can keep track of it. Once it hits the ground, it will either land peacefully or shatter into several sparkling pieces. Obviously, players who see the stone explode are advised to consider a different route.
Like many items in Elden Ring, the Rainbow Stone can be crafted quite easily with basic supplies. It's one of the handful of items that the player has the recipe for as soon as they unlock the crafting kit.
Fortunately, there's only one ingredient in the recipe for Rainbow Stones. It only takes one Ruin Fragment to create a Rainbow Stone. This makes some sense as the player is essentially
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