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Cooperation can be a thankless task in Elden Ring

Byadmin

Mar 24, 2022


No matter what most supposedly ‘hardcore’ Souls players will tell you, cooperation is a core part of FromSoftware’s games. In the first Dark Souls, Knight Solaire was there to speak about the virtues of lending a helping hand, a not-so-subtle “Hey, you can go get help for this”. While Elden Ring’s multiplayer is still an arcane ritual of secrets, it is a lot more forgiving, but that has come with some trade-offs. 

During an early trip to the Roundtable Hold, I discovered that you can purchase a blue cipher ring that lets you volunteer to be summoned by a host wearing the corresponding white cipher ring, defending them from an invader. Eager as I am to aid others in these games, I purchased and activated it immediately. What fun this will be, I thought to myself, fuelled by visions of daring rescues and last-minute saves. The reality leaves a little to be desired. 

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Most of the time you spawn so far from the host (and without an invader’s ability to change spawn locations) that either the host is doomed as you struggle to recall what staircase connects that balcony to that courtyard, or they have already killed the invader themselves. Unless, of course, you’re a cowardly, pyjama-wearing wizard, in which case you’ll be blasting laser beams from afar. But for us mere mortal melee fighters, we have to get up close and personal, which can prove tricky. 

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