![]() Martin actually had on Elden Ring’s world is up for debate, but one thing the author has categorically spoken out about is that he didn’t name everyone after his initials. Radahn, Rennala, we'll best a thousand more Rs before we're done. He’s been consistently voiced by the distinct William Vanderpuye, whose tones can be enjoyed in far more savory form thanks to children’s TV shows like Rastamouse, Apple Tree House, and Octonauts: Above & Beyond. Patches has even popped up in Bloodborne and the Armored Core series. ![]() And in Dark Souls 3, Patches locks you in a tower, steals your friend’s armor, kicks them down a well, and then drops a bridge from under you. ![]() Returning in Dark Souls, he drops a bridge from under you and, yes, boots you down a hole again. The incorrigible scamp (or insufferable backstabber, depending on your viewpoint) made his first proper appearance in Demon’s Souls as Patches the Hyena, where he lures you into an enemy ambush and kicks you down a hole. We're all good friends until a convenient hole appears to be kicked down. You can even summon him as an ally for the Radahn boss fight, though he nopes out before even landing a blow. After calling you out for attempting to steal his goods, he’ll make a half-hearted attempt to start a boss battle before calling it quits and begging for mercy.Īlong with setting up a shop, Patches makes quite a few appearances throughout Elden Ring’s world. Patches can be found in Elden Ring by exploring Limgrave’s Murkwater Cave. The studio is also fond of bastards – one in particular. Patches Just because he's opened up a shop doesn't mean he won't try to rob you blind.īlades aren’t the only recurrence in FromSoftware games. A shame, really, as it would have come in handy when taking down that pesky giant snake. Of FromSoft’s core releases, only the starkly different Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has eschewed inclusion of this classic weapon. Nearly 30 years later, it’s fair to say that its boss-slaying tally has gathered quite a few extra notches. Back then, the Moonlight Sword was a mighty translucent blade built to take down the game’s main antagonist. The first appearance of this lunar life taker is in 1994 first-person RPG, King’s Field. Its true lineage, however, dates back even further. Variants of this giant, glowing blade have carved an arc through enemies in the entire Dark Souls trilogy, their precursor Demon’s Souls, Bloodborne, and even the Armored Core games. The Moonlight Greatsword isn't doesn't just look cool, it has a lot of history behind it. A powerful weapon granted only by completing Ranni the Witch’s questline, the Moonlight Greatsword is actually a series staple. One obvious nod to the series' past lies in the Moonlight Greatsword. The lifeblood of developer FromSoftware flows plainly through more than just the core mechanics. The ubiquitous Moonlight GreatswordĮlden Ring might not share the Dark Souls name, but its heritage is plain as day. Elden Ring Easter Eggs Some Elden Ring blades have a bigger history than others. Here are six hidden treats in FromSoftware’s epic open-world spin on the Soulsborne formula that you might not know. Fortunately, our roundup of Elden Ring Easter Eggs below will keep you sustained in a way those creepy corvids can’t. It doesn’t matter how tasty they look – the birds in that place are definitely not laying anything healthy.
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