While playing a Soulsborne game at any time can be exciting and rewarding for those looking for a challenge, playing a FromSoftware game at launch is a far different experience. Players are jumping into the game fresh, with only a minimal amount of guide coverage from the base game for players to get assistance. Exploring the world, diving into all its secrets, all the while dealing with arduous encounters and formidable bosses, is all done organically. The same is true for the release of Elden Ring, where the only source of knowledge was from gossip among friends and the Dark Souls community. However, Souls games do provide a few ways to communicate in-game.
A staple of Dark Souls games has always been the bloodstains and messages strewn about the game world when playing online, and the same is true for Elden Ring. Especially now, at the height of the popularity for one of the most-played Soulsborne games of all time, the community's participation in the messages is at an all-time high. Considering the varying benefits of these messages, ranging from serious gameplay perks to funny and memorable gags, new players should absolutely participate in writing and spreading messages across the world of Elden Ring. Reading and leaving messages behind is an essential part to the Dark Souls launch experience.
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Pretty early on in Elden Ring, much like several other FromSoftware Soulsborne games, players unlock the capability of leaving behind messages for other players to find. While players don't necessarily have to experience the game online, whether through PvP or co-op, the asynchronous messages, ghosts, and bloodstains help paint a picture of the experiences other Tarnished
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