Elden Ring Mod Adds RuneScape Weapons and Armor
An Elden Ring modder figures out how to add weapons and armor from Old School RuneScape, supplanting a portion of the hardware from the base game.
An Elden Ring mod has added a few bits of Old School RuneScape weapons and armor to the game. The mod for Elden Ring obscures the line between FromSoftware's RPG and Jagex's endless MMORPG.
The Elden Ring modding local area isn't generally so enormous as numerous other RPGs out there, in spite of the game's broad ubiquity. The game is still moderately new, so there is still time for it to get from here on out. In any case, it implies that a significant number of the mods out there are extraordinary, as they're just made by the most bad-to-the-bone Elden Ring fans. One aggressive mod for Elden Ring even adds Pokemon to the game, permitting players to bring Pokemon to assist with Elden Ring's troublesome battle. It is not yet clear exactly how aggressive the Elden Ring modding local area will actually want to get with the title going ahead, yet the early signs are positive.
The mod was transferred to Nexus Mods by client Lordcobra12, and adds a few notorious bits of RuneScape armor to the game. It adds a full Bandos set, an Abyssal Tentacle, Dragon Claws and Boots, and a Fire Cape, among other smaller items. Adding the things includes some significant downfalls in any case, as it replaces a portion of the base game armor in Elden Ring. For instance, the Bandos set replaces the Night's Cavalry Set, and the Deep Limb replaces the Thorned Whip. For enthusiasts of RuneScape, the compromise might end up being worth the effort. RuneScape fans can also buy OSRS Gold, RuneScape armor or Fire Cape on RSgoldfast.
The mod is obviously truly inconsistent with Elden Ring's profound legend, however numerous players wouldn't fret. On the off chance that players of Elden Ring can acknowledge Thomas the Tank Motor being added to the game, it's far-fetched that the line will be drawn at RuneScape. Strangely, the models don't seem to have been straightforwardly ported from RuneScape, and on second thought have been reproduced by the mod creator to fit in more with Elden Ring's tasteful. Strangely, on the Nexus Mods page, the mod creator professes to want to port Skyrim armor sets to Elden Ring from here on out, so there's something else to come from Lordcobra12.
Elden Ring was a hit upon its delivery, crushing deals records for FromSoftware's past titles. The progress of the game has seen the affirmation of the primary development for Elden Ring named "Shadow of the Erdtree." While no date has been given for the extension, ideally players don't need to stand by excessively lengthy to get their hands on FromSoftware's most recent clump of content. With the majority of FromSoftware busy with the impending Armored Center VI: Flames of Rubicon, it's obscure when players can hope to catch wind of a likely spin-off of Elden Ring, or another Soulslike title.