Elden Ring's mods range from tranquil ones that tweak color filters to the more chaotic ones--like Thomas The Tank Engine, a meme in the various mod communities, making a cartoonish cameo in the otherwise tonally serious game.
The Elden Ring mod community continues to be both practical--lots of helpful camera and rune recovery mode tweaks are trending on Nexus Mods--and creative in their projects. Below are a couple eye-catching mods that have made rounds on the internet or are, to put it simply, cool.
King Bore, a Dark Souls modder, created a mod that replaces Spirit Ash summons with two unexpected NPCs, the mausoleum and chariot. Spirit Ashes can be summoned by the Spirit Calling Bell during battles, and come in various spectral forms--like wolves and jellyfish. The walking chariot and mausoleum, however, are meant originally to be annoying overworld enemies. But with King Bore's mod, they're now allies. Very effective ones, as you can see in the video below.
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this spirit ash is insanely broken, no idea what fromsoft was thinking pic.twitter.com/7HxnYh0flQ
Explaining the motivation behind creating the mod, King Bore tells GameSpot, «From Soft introduced a very cool new system in Elden Ring for summoning, and I wanted to figure out how it worked. And when I mess around with something cool, my first instinct is to do something stupid and funny.» (Truly, King Bore is a person who lives in the same spirit as From Soft games.)
The next NPC to turn into a Spirit Ash Summon on King Bore's list are the electric orbs, or as King Bore calls them, «the sentient mercury orbs.» King Bore also looks forward to modding the «several
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