Many Elden Ring fans are aware of exactly how valuable Spirit Ashes can be, but one player has taken them to another level with the assistance of modifications. These hacks are just one of many unusual tweaks that smart and tech-savvy gamers have made to FromSoftware’s latest action RPG, with some, such as the Elden Ring Thomas the Tank Engine version, being considerably more absurd than others. While not what most would call an easy game, Elden Ring undoubtedly offers more quality of life and accessibility elements when compared to previous FromSoftware products.
Co-op summoning has always been a method to make these games simpler, but Elden Ring makes this technique much more straightforward with the inclusion of Spirit Ashes, which effectively allow for single-player summoning.
These numerous Spirit Ashes may be located around the game’s universe and are often based on various NPCs.
These Spirits may be only be called in select conditions like boss encounters but can wind up being beneficial as both a fighting assist and a diversion. On the same hand, many players would certainly agree that some Elden Ring Spirit Ashes are more effective than others. Even the most potent Spirit Ashes in the original Elden Ring pale in contrast to the ones accessible through modifications, though.
As previously documented by Kotaku, a Twitter user and modder are known as King Bore Haha just published a video depicting the player-character in an encounter with some Limgrave Knights. By utilising the Summoning Bell, King Bore Haha is able to summon in a Mausoleum – a huge, turtle-like creature that emerges in particular regions.
The summoned Mausoleum doesn’t take on the spectral look of most other Spirit Ashes, either, appearing just as it does when encountered as an NPC. This actually isn’t the first time a mod like this one has surfaced inside the Elden Ring community.
Another Elden Ring modder recently made bosses summonable, which gave them a considerable leg-up in battle confrontations. The mod placed on the show by King Bore Haha looks to be similar in the sense that it gives a big advantage, but it is a bit more absurd in the current situation. There has been significant controversy within the Elden Ring fandom regarding whether or not Spirit Ashes make the game too simple. While gamers are sure to continue in that intense conversation for weeks and months to come, most would likely agree that summoning a Mausoleum would up being a touch game-breaking. Still, this mod appears to be built solely for laughs, and plenty of rookie and seasoned Elden Ring gamers alike are likely to get a kick out of it.