I absolutely love online lunatics like this (and also they have way too much time on their hands 😅). Gaming wouldn’t be the same without 'em.
whats the very good stone?
Your character doesn’t speak per say, so you usually are limited to gestures for interacting with other players.
The stone refers to a series of items thatve been around since dark souls 1 where you drop a magic stone and a voice comes out saying the line. In dark souls 1 and some others it was a rock you dropped and it broke open making sound, so the “stone” term stuck.
In elden ring it’s called a “prattling pate: ‘voice line here’”. Your character blows into it like a flute kinda and the line is spoken.
Basically the guy showed up, said “damn ur fashion is on point” then left :)
ah. I have only played elden ring so did not realize it meant the prattling pate. though it was like a certain color of glowy stone.
The main purpose of the online feature is so that other people can invade your games to gank you. For me that’s the epitome of games to avoid.
Yeah, no. The main point of the multi-player is to get help from allies. It’s only if you get that help that anyone can invade your game in Elden Ring
Literally not, how Elden Ring multiplayer works.
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You can’t invade solo host unless they specifically use an item for it
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If you are coop you open yourself up for invasions and since a session has a 4 player limit you’re always either in the majority (aka ganking) or on even grounds if you decide to only summon 1 friend and let the invader live long enough for another to show up. If you invade you are pretty much always going to be in a 1v3 situation.
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I think people straight up can’t invade you in ER if you aren’t either doing multiplayer or used the “I want invaders” item.
Sometimes I’ll rename myself “Free XP Weekend” and invade people and then just jump off a cliff or let them wreck me. For free XP.
What’s a drip?
Edit: Nevermind, I looked it up…
https://gamerant.com/elden-ring-best-fashionable-armor-sets/
It’s a slang word to mean the outfit or accessories. I believe, it started out regionally, but it’s been popular with the current teenager generation.
As well as several generations of teenagers before the current one.
Reminds me of one of my favorite dark souls videos: elevator inspector
I don’t really engage with the online mechanics in Elden Ring… Maybe I should? I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game otherwise. I rate and leave messages but I’ve never summoned help for co-op or invaded people except for Varre’s quest where I always just get obliterated by people who are way better prepared than me.