1/8/2024 0 Comments Elden ring datamine![]() Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF. Stuff like this will likely crop up in Elden Ring circles for quite some time, especially with such an active speedrunning community eager to break the game in every way possible. Just the other week, someone found an invisible wall that took multiple hits to reveal what was inside - further proof that Soulsborne fans leave no stone(wall) unturned. With how monstrously successful Elden Ring is, secrets like this likely won’t remain hidden for long. You step out to explore this vast, beautiful world, and suddenly this little weasel declares. Shame they couldn’t be in the actual game. Elden Ring dataminer unmasks friendly NPCs. ![]() I must say, the artwork for these is incredibly sick. It makes sense, given the nature of what these tiny portraits entail, though all anyone can do is speculate about the purpose of these icons.Ĭheck them out in the screenshots below. It has been less than a month since FromSoftware launched its open-world title, but fans still have lots to discover not just through datamining or modding, but also thanks to the new Elden Ring v1.03 patch which balanced and added a variety of content, including a way to keep track of all the friendly faces one encounters on their journey. Jesterpatches believes these icons hint that Elden Ring was going to have a bestiary at one point. The datamine sheds a great deal of light on their plight and the abominable treatment that their entire race had to face at the hands of Elden Ring’s Golden Order. Most are of in-game characters, enemy types, and various animal life found throughout the Lands Between. JesterPatches, a data miner and modder specializing in FromSoftware titles, found 128 peculiar icons buried away in Elden Ring’s files. We'll probably never know why Vyke's story was made more secretive, but it could simply be that it was more interesting as a mystery rather than something more directly told to you.There are plenty of mysteries in Elden Ring, though some require extra effort to unearth. We can even see the moment he would have been taken over by the flame in the cover art for Game Informer's February issue cover. In turn, this means that Vyke would have been affected by the flame of frenzy, something that causes madness by an outer god. And it is very clearly melted in a number of places, with larger finger prints embedded in the armour, likely as a result of the three fingers that reside beneath the city. Like many armour sets in the game, Vyke's is one you can acquire. According to item descriptions about his armour, "No other Tarnished was closer to the throne of the Elden Lord than Vyke." The description goes on to explain that Vyke went deep below the capital city, and "was scorched by the flame of frenzy." nme.com - The building is unfinished right now A dataminer has found an inaccessible Elden Ring building that might be used for downloadable content (DLC). Let's briefly try to explain Vyke for some context as to why it's interesting he has cut content (some spoilers ahead). Vyke's quest also had three reward, the first some Neutralizing Boluses, and then two cut items. Though there's no way of knowing for sure. Vyke was meant to have been summonable in Stormveil castle, and Sekiro Dubi posits that it might have been for Godfrey rather than Godrick, as the former's character model was also found to have been spawnable in another datamine. With dialogue options also having been removed, though still selectable. Sekiro Dubi also seems to have discovered a cut questline for Vyke, but no text or audio remains from it. In Sekiro Dubi's video, some inaccessible dialogue from Gostoc references "a rather repulsive looking knight" with armour that's "melting inwards, practically falling apart," very clearly in reference to Vyke. And now YouTuber Sekiro Dubi seems to have uncovered some details that might point towards Vyke once having a questline in the game. He's actually a character called Vyke, who is in the game as an invader and in a boss fight. If you weren't aware of it, which would be entirely fair considering how obtuse the lore is in FromSoftware's games, the knight you can see on Elden Ring's cover art isn't actually your character. ![]() Some potential Elden Ring cut content discovered by a dataminer might have revealed a questline involving the game's cover art character, Vyke.
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