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Elden Ring General Discussion

For a while now ive been working on a nearly 180 card Milanote project where ive been categorizing every Elden Ring Character into the JJK grading system(mainly 'cause i was watching JJK at the time and i liked the idea of it), though at a different scale for most grades, less powerscaling calculations and more just lore stuff and my general perspective on how these characters compare to each other. Would it be worth adding regular enemies or do i just keep it at every named character and any type of boss without a specific name?
 
What starting class do you think they'll have the Tarnished as? I know it's unlikely, but I hope it's Warrior because they're so goated.
 
Looks pretty decent. How would the seedbed curse work on someone not part of ER's rules?
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Looks pretty decent. How would the seedbed curse work on someone not part of ER's rules?
It’d be tough to say, but it would likely either prevent characters from resurrecting their soul in a match, or, based on the Mending Rune of the Fell Curse, cause them or any subsequent resurrection to become omen.
 
Interesting. Separate question now: Would the Tarnished theoretically be able to use multiple Mending Runes at once? Not on the Elden Ring itself, but their powers since you can do a bunch of people's quests simultaneously and not break the game.
 
Interesting. Separate question now: Would the Tarnished theoretically be able to use multiple Mending Runes at once? Not on the Elden Ring itself, but their powers since you can do a bunch of people's quests simultaneously and not break the game.
It’s likely. Some of them may be mutually exclusive, but nothing says they can’t just swap and remove them them at will. The only endings where he probably couldn’t do this is the Lord of Frenzied Flame ending since it gets destroyed in that ending, and maybe the age of stars since the point of that ending is that it is infinitely far away from the lands between and thus can’t be changed.
 
It’s likely. Some of them may be mutually exclusive, but nothing says they can’t just swap and remove them them at will. The only endings where he probably couldn’t do this is the Lord of Frenzied Flame ending since it gets destroyed in that ending, and maybe the age of stars since the point of that ending is that it is infinitely far away from the lands between and thus can’t be changed.
No no, I mean using the abilities of the Mending Runes without slotting them into the Elden Ring at all. Just use them as is.
 
It’s likely. Some of them may be mutually exclusive, but nothing says they can’t just swap and remove them them at will. The only endings where he probably couldn’t do this is the Lord of Frenzied Flame ending since it gets destroyed in that ending, and maybe the age of stars since the point of that ending is that it is infinitely far away from the lands between and thus can’t be changed.
Actually the Goldmask’s Rune would qualify too since it basically makes the ring immutable.
 
Did they say how long the movie's been in development for? Like did it just get green lit or have they been making it for a while.

I'm guessing we'll be waiting another year or two before we see it but man I really wonder what it would even be about. Elden Ring is obviously a multi-ending game, the default ending wouldn't really feel satisfying for a movie ending I feel like, plus you gotta consider that the Tarnished is pretty silent, and giving them a lot of dialogue would feel weird. Wait, I have an idea;

Tarnished is Jason Mamoa, Melina is replaced by Jack Black.

"TREE SENTINEL!"

"Them? They're the Merchant's! Don't worry, total pacifists, they LOVE crushing loaf!"

"AZURE COMET, RELEASE!"
 
It’d be tough to say, but it would likely either prevent characters from resurrecting their soul in a match, or, based on the Mending Rune of the Fell Curse, cause them or any subsequent resurrection to become omen.
We should probably bring up the omen thing as well. While I get why the theory exists and it cetrainly makes sense for Dung Eater's character (he likes Omen not as a blessed creature of the Crucible, but because their lives are basically entirely suffering from both a societal standpoint and an physiological standpoint due to Golden Order subjagation, horns causing injuries, harrassment from wraiths, etc.), I'm not sure if there's enough evidence to definitively say that the Mending Rune will do that. Don't get me wrong. If there's some evidence I've missed in the Japanese item descriptions or something, I'll be happy to add Biological Manipulation to his profile. I just don't know if it's certain.
 
We should probably bring up the omen thing as well. While I get why the theory exists and it cetrainly makes sense for Dung Eater's character (he likes Omen not as a blessed creature of the Crucible, but because their lives are basically entirely suffering from both a societal standpoint and an physiological standpoint due to Golden Order subjagation, horns causing injuries, harrassment from wraiths, etc.), I'm not sure if there's enough evidence to definitively say that the Mending Rune will do that. Don't get me wrong. If there's some evidence I've missed in the Japanese item descriptions or something, I'll be happy to add Biological Manipulation to his profile. I just don't know if it's certain.
It isn't a theory at all. The curse the Dung Eater inflicts onto people is the Omen Curse. Not only are there all the connections you listed before (his style & interests in particular), but there's also the description of the seedbed curse.
"Curse grown on a corpse killed and defiled by the Dung Eater. A tender pox afflicted with omen horns.

The Dung Eater cultivates the seedbed curse on corpses."

By doing so he prevents dead souls returning to the Erdtree, leaving them forever cursed. One of the most loathsome things found in the Lands Between."
There's also his mending rune, which is called the Mending Rune of the Fell Curse, connecting to Morgott's nickname as the Fell Omen.
"Loathsome rune gestated by the Dung Eater.
Used to restore the fractured Elden Ring when brandished by the Elden Lord.

The reviled curse will last eternally, and the world's children, grandchildren, and every generation hence, will be its pustules.

If Order is defiled entirely, defilement is defilement no more, and for every curse, a cursed blessing."
He basically infects the Elden Ring with the curse of the omen, causing all things to be inflicted with the omen curse, and all things born to be inflicted with it.
 
The home page rework is ALMOST done, since I'll be holding off on the Nightreign section until the game releases. The only thing I need to do is decide how I want to do the spirit ashes. Give me your thoughts on what you guys think should be done or changed.

https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User:Chritin060/Sandbox2
Oh right, also another possible character addition: The Fell Twins a.k.a. the two omen that guard Leyndell's Divine Tower and clearly take inspiration from Mohg and Morgott.
 
Movie in the works, multiplayer spin off coming out soon, new "tarnished edition" coming out soon as well.

The Elden slop is real guys
 
Hey, does anyone know a better term to use than "replica" for the likes of "Margit", "Mohg the Omen", and "Goldfrey"? It's kinda implied by visuals that they're made through a similar process to the Tarnished's multiplayer items, but I don't know what term would fit it the best. I mainly need this since Dung Eater can be summoned to fight fake Mohg.

Edit: Scratch that. I found a term on Mohg's page that works.
 
To be fair, it IS a really good fit
Oh indeed it is. Also, just as a thought, but how do we feel about supernatural will coming from this trailer? The nightfarers are basically said to be unrelenting until the night has been completely destroyed.
 
Oh indeed it is. Also, just as a thought, but how do we feel about supernatural will coming from this trailer? The nightfarers are basically said to be unrelenting until the night has been completely destroyed.
Sounds about right and minor correction they're gonna fight until their entire being is "ground away"

Plus to be fair I think supernatural will power is in the job description for being a souls protagonist. To not go insane after dying over and over again(especially so for the dark souls protags) and just walking off some of the absolutely bonkers attacks they survive lol
 
Sounds about right and minor correction they're gonna fight until their entire being is "ground away"

Plus to be fair I think supernatural will power is in the job description for being a souls protagonist. To not go insane after dying over and over again(especially so for the dark souls protags) and just walking off some of the absolutely bonkers attacks they survive lol
Yeah, I was looking at some of the other souls prtagonist pages, and I was surprised to see that it wasn't there. Even the chosen undead who does go hollow after every death is still able to persisit.
 


NEW BESTIARY VIDEO LET'S ******* GOOOOOOOO

I've seen clips of this guy's videos before, and they are... interesting to say the least. They aren't entirely awful, but he's clearly approaching scaling from a much different perspective than is standard. I'll probably go in depth on his takes at some point.
 

So this intro is very interesting. I get the idea that the Shattering and much of what we know that happened in Elden Ring happened REALLY long ago. Whatever the Night is seems to have sprouted from this event, and eroded so much that only fragments of the Lands Between's history still exists and can fight back against it.

Looking at some information from trailer, reviews, and leaks, there's actually very little in this game that's in direct relation to the base game of Elden Ring. There will probably be a few things, but they'll be like how old events in DS1 are talked about in DS2 or 3.
 
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