Funny thing I learned recently is that Patches first appearance wasn't in Demon's Souls, he is in fact a character from Armored Core series, a cowardly enemy mech-pilot called Patch that snipes you from a distance, he surrenders as soon as you damage him enough.
Yeah, I think Patches and the Moonlight Greatsword are FromSoftware's longest running recurring item/NPC. I haven't dug too deep, but I haven't found other references to their pre-Souls era games.
Someone with "Artorias" in the name, thinks a fight supposed to teach you distance management in a small space needs to be fixed ... That's either satirical or showcasing irony :D
Little shout out to Village of the Albinaurics, for being extremely Bloodborney in vibe, and housing NPCs who love to tell you variations on "this town's finished".
@@blahmchlaben2909 I have to agree with you, blight town was shacks while bloodbourne was HP lovecraftian Victorian setting. I don't see bloodbourne at all, definitely blight town
@@The-Spanish-Inquisition490 to be frank, I was thinking more the Forbidden Woods area, the first half of it with the village to be honest! But I get what you mean!
The wells in the Albinauric Village. More specifically, the messages everyone leaves there calling back to the part of Siegward's questline where you have to get his armor back from Patches and throw it down the well he's trapped in. Not an intentional easter egg by the developers, but a fun community-made one that made me smile.
What about the Frenzy-Flaming Tower? It periodically lights up inflicting the player with frenzy, just like the Nightmare of Mensis' castle periodically inflicts the player with madness.
@@wethenorth3695 are you saying that something can not reference multiple thing at once. That also simultaneously references something newer that is a reference of something older while also referening an original source material all at the same time? Example Logarius Wheel in Bloodborne is one of many, many, many obvious references to Berserk in Fromsofts games, yet for someone who knows nothing about Berserk the Wheel is a reference to the Skelton of Dark Souls and even if you do know what Berserk is and are a massive fan of it it does not deny the significance of how long Wheel based enemy/ wepons have been about in Fromsoft games now. So isn't that technically a reference of both older FS titles and Berserk?
For anyone curious about the Icon Shield, it's inspired by the Pavese shields from history, look them up, they're pretty unique. They were used by crossbowmen by thrusting the shield into the ground to reload the crossbow in its cover. Basically a portable little wall!
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View . he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him . life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death . youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View . he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him . life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death . youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
@@AbyssalPlague the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View . he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him . life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death . youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
- Patches also says he'll be happy to 'wheel and deal' when you encounter him in the cave, a little throwback to Gavlan from Dark Souls 2. Gavlan Wheel, Gavlan Deal! - I'd argue the 'Scorpion Stinger' dagger is also a nod to 'Manscorpion Tark' from Dark Souls 2, who himself is a nod to the legendary 'Iron Tarkus' from Dark Souls. - Would we agree the 'Grafted Blade Greatsword' is an homage to the Iron Throne from Game of Thrones? - Not sure if we should count the 'Black Bow' as well, since it has been in every Dark Souls game so far, and is always linked back to 'Pharis' the NPC you get it from. Dark Souls 2 has my favourite item description regarding this bow. - Alexander's whole thing is Siegmeyer/Siegward. Jar-Bairn unfortunately doesn't resemble Sieglinde much at all, but I don't think they were necessarily supposed to. (I would personally class all of these as Easter Eggs, but feel free to disagree)
@@rock21611 Yeah I figured, but considering there are no other scorpions in any of the games, including this one, besides Najka of course...I like to think you can't go a single game without a little bit of Tarkus somewhere. Probably not an actual easter egg as you say, but my headcanon stands.
You Also have Loretta the knight of haligtree which may be a reference to loretta bone from ds3. Considering both characters were connected with "helping the opressed"
@@HanDaimond I know right maybe there’s some similar lore considering the dragon in Sekiro and Kirin both wielded lightning. The design and theme might be some Japanese folktale reference.
It's called the seven branch sword which was a gift from the king of Baekje to a ruler of Yamato in the fifty-second year of the semi-mythical empress Jingū
7 Easter Eggs in Outside Xtra listicles. Number 7: in the "7 Soulsborne Easter Eggs in Elden Ring" video, Luke Westaway explained how you would get to memorize Gehrman's theme song because you would listen to it for a long time as Gehrman explodes your body over and over. The easter egg hidden in this entry was that the gameplay footage shown during that part was actually from Luke's very own playthrough of Bloodborne where he would go on to defeat Gehrman during only his second attempt.
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View . he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him . life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death . youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View . he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him . life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death . youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
On the topic of Castle Morne, I think the whole level's a reference specifically to The Rains of Castamere from asoiaf (not gonna talk about the grafted greatsword since that's only tangentially related). The area boss is is a lion with "a coat of red", House Reyne's symbol; the lore behind the castle suggests subservience to the Golden lineage as a result of having been conquered by a powerful ancestor of it, in this case, Horah Loux, whose regent would go on to become a spirit lion. Irina's word choice parallels the language of the lyrics; "they haven't spared a soul" vs "not a soul to hear". The greater area's literally a rainy landscape called the "Weeping" Peninsula, after all.
Elden Ring actually has the most King's Field easter eggs and references out of all soulsbourne games, from golden trees related to dragons, giant ants, snake people, plants spewing poison etc. to not just the Moonlight Sword, but now it is combined with the Dark Slayer, the dark element counter part. In fact this game is more like 3rd person King's Field than another soulsbourne. Also this isn't the first "Ring" game from Fromsoft, I'm willing to bet that there a ton of Eternal Ring references but nobody knows about it because nobody played that game.
also check out Shadow Tower Abyss, the first From Soft games to use souls as currency to spend on stats and has the exact same stat system as the Souls games, and is also about a giant tree ruled by an entity called the Great Will.
Good old King's Field, Shadow Tower and Eternal Ring.. been too long since I've played those games. Those games are what made me fall in love with From Soft games
My favorite Easter Egg is more of a subtle tribute, but it's the Volcano Manor itself. It's a secret, isolated mansion whose people practiced blasphemy against the main order in the game, and you need a letter of invitation to enter. Sound familiar? It's a tribute to Castle Cainhurst in Bloodborne! It's even led by a queen, and there's a murderous wheel guy in the attic. Also this might be a stretch, but Castle Cainhurst was located in the only snowy area in Bloodborne, while Volcano Manor is in the only volcanic area in Elden Ring.
You can actually get a second moonlight greatsword, the golden order sword was Radagon's moonlight, but he modified it to adhere to the tenets of the golden order
@@HalcyonEX it’s canon This is the Golden Order Greatsword item description: “Greatsword made of light, modeled after the Elden Ring itself. Forged by King Consort Radagon to proudly symbolize the tenets of the Golden Order. One of the legendary armaments. Telltale signs betray that this was once the greatsword bequeathed to him by his first wife, Rennala.”
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View . he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him . life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death . youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
While not a soulsborne, my favourite ‘From Software’ nod is the prosthetic arm you give to an npc, which looks exactly like the prosthetic icon from Sekiro.
So, just an extra, but the moonlight sword also makes a big appearance on the armored core series... Be it a dreaming blood hunter, an apocalypse zombie, a glorious hero or even a giant mecha, everyone deserves a taste of this blade, according to from software... Just don't taste it with your tongue, might loose it.
Tombsward Catacombs, in the Weeping Peninsula. This is where you find spirit ashes for Lhutel the Headless. Elden Ring has its own variety of messy looking skeletons with their own attack animations and revival rules -- but in the Tombsward Catacombs, the skeletons are the 'clean' ones from Dark Souls 1, and have all of their original animations, including carefully straightening their skull, rolling toward you, even the way they attack and reel back from blocks is right out of DS1. I think this is the only place I encountered skeletons using these specific animations, and it immediately felt nostalgic.
I'm pretty sure there are TWO more catacombs in the latter portions of the game that feature these skeletons, as well as the ones in the Gelmir Hero Grave being the iconic DS1 boneheads!!
While not an easter egg from any souls series, Elemer is a nod to Blasphemous, a 2d metroidvania inspired by Dark Souls. Not to mention the Penitent one's sword is the inspiration for Rykard's Blasphemous Blade. A nod to a game inspired by Dark Souls, it comes around.
About the shield for that ("that" referring to Deathblight), I don't know if Luke knew and said it on purpose but there's actually such a shield (which essentially raises your vitality, making it easier to avoid Deathblight). It's in gaol cave, in Caelid, hidden behind 2 imp statues... ...And it comes in the shape of a pillory...Because, of course it does XD
There’s actually 2 talismans that boost death blight resistance. The Prince of Death’s Pustule and The Prince of Death’s Cyst The pustule is found under Stormveil The cyst is better, and is found in Deeproot
Indeed. I wasn't mentioning it because Luke specifically said "Where's the shield that protects against that" but there's indeed items that provide similar effects.
The Golden Centipedes could be a nod to Sekiro's centipedes as besides being centipedes, they are used in the Rejuvenating Boluses that alleviate the Death status effect, like how the centipedes in Sekiro begets immortality in their hosts
There’s something that I haven’t really seen anybody mentioning in these sorts of things. It may be too obvious, and that may be why, but the statues in the room with the Silver Tear Phalanx are clearly Messengers from Bloodborne. You can see them in one of the images that pops up on the loading screen too.
So, I think one obvious easter egg is "The Queen's Bedchamber"...the "bed" in name is very very similar to another giant "bed" of a beloved large Queen in Dark Souls lore ;) like my mind immediately went there when I saw it.
You can get a dragon greatshield talisman in Elden Ring that has a similar design to the dragon greatsheild in Dark Souls but it doesn't replenish health, just makes you stronger
The Moonlight Greatsword is also in 3D dot game heroes like several other FROMsoft weapons... Also, for some reason that game always gets deleated off their wiki, presumably for being too easy.
The fight against the God-Devouring Serpent probably should have made the list, with the spear being a reference to DeS's and DS3's Storm Ruler. Also would like to add that the Moonlight shows up in the Armored Core series as a laser blade across multiple games, usually (if not always) as the highest attack laser blade. In some of the older ones, you can even shoot the blade as a projectile as well.
I found a few great little easter eggs! I loved how in castle morne there's a section where a slime falls on your head when you go to get an item - great nod to that iconic trap in the depths. Another nod to the depths is a section in the subterranean shunning ground where a rat bursts out of a box when you get too close! And another music one, it's not note perfect like the one you mentioned, but as the Elden Beast is coming out of the water there's a few gentle piano notes I felt were deeply reminiscent of Gwyn's theme!
What about the Gravel Stone? They're described as "found in lands once beset by ancient dragons, are said to be the scales of those very beasts." Sounds like a nod to the Everlasting Dragons
I was scrolling to see if anyone said that. Also the creatures in Chicago Manor that crawl with the big heads and the ones by the well in the capital look very similar to the creatures from research hall in Bloodborne.
I liked the whirlygig Easter egg. I loved that weapon and when I saw the wheel.... Main weapon for life. 😆 That and the festival dancers are a throwback to bloodborne village area. Crazy dancing ladies skinning people and murdering men. That and Blaidd is technically wearing Artorious' armor too. Remove the cloak and it is painfully obvious. Minus the helmet but the attacks, running on all fours, and jumping sword plunge are all Artorious. The wolf part is a throw back to Sif even the reluctance to fight you until he goes mad.
Because sun amulet on chestplate of Dungeater first thought was "Solaire?". After digging deeper in his questline - "Oh my god, poor Solaire, what those light bug does to your mind?!".
The Elden Beast has an attack thats very reminiscent of the Divine Dragons attack. The horizontal sword slashes he does when at range, I found the rythm of the Elden Beasts harder to dodge as I was never quite prepared for them
silver tears might not have crippling weakness to fire, they have similar crippling weakness to lighting(they even explode with electricity when killed by lighting
@@nox9856 i run mix of all elements, basically checking weaknesses of new enemies, was using dual holy scythes around this time(switch to dual greatsword now)
A few other callbacks I've noticed: Leyndell Sewers have sections of pipes with sudden drops that lead to basilisks, just like in The Depths - sewers in DS1. Letndell sewers even have that same rat hiding in a crate that jumpscares you, just like in The Depths. Entering Castle Sol, you are greeted with a guardian lion. Fight it for a bit, and when it's half health - a second lion appears. This is exactly how Lud & Zallen boss fight in DS2 goes, which are also two lions found in a snowy area
Irina and the Castle was the first I noticed and was like "no way", than I found gael tunnel, and the blind finger maiden, and the pizza cutter... So many friends
The Warmth spell turning into the Warmth stone... Loretta, we get her bones for Greirat's questline in DS3... the cane sword in Leyndell, like the threaded cane, as well as the Great Stars, looking like the transformed Bloodletter weapon in Bborne..
When you find Dung Eater in the Goel sewers he makes a reference to the curse of Kos in Bloodborne Old Hunter's DLC. "They'll be cursed. Along with their children, and their children's children, for all time to come..."
I love how blue the moonlight greatsword is in Elden Ring. It looks much prettier with a frozen hue. However, I'm wondering if an actual Moonlight Greatsword will appear as dlc similar to how there are two full moon versions. Maybe a glinstone version
Kind of like in Bloodborne with there being a fake mass produced greatsword, which was based off of the Holy Moonlight Greatsword in game. In the DLC you get the true Holy Moonlight Greatsword, in all it's glory Have a good day
The Bloody Slash Ash of War is a reference to the Mortal Blade in Sekiro. The Vacuum Slice Ash of War is a reference to Isshin's Dragon Flash. I can't remember where but there is a melody very similar to the "Seith the Scaleless" Bossfight Theme.
It is my headcanon that Patches is a Constant: a lesser demigod who exists across nigh-all realities and cannot truly die, merely banished one at a time.
My fave entry regarding the Patches is some kind of higher being is from the darksouls wiki. Lots of the wiki is based around ingame events, item descriptions,... to prove whatever they claim but Patches wiki just ends with: many souls born have Patches, there either exist a lot of different version of him or he's an transdimesional entity.
I like how the merchants repeat the song and seem slightly uncertain how to play it. It's like they heard it once, perhaps in a dream, and are trying to keep it in their memory or remember it at all. It makes me wonder if 'madness' is more than simply a connecting theme between the games.
In Nokstella there is a room that might be even bigger nod to phalanx with small phalanxes around a giant silver tear ball just like OG phalanx with small enemies around a huge core
Also as the “moonlight great sword”, you forgot to mention the “the chaos blade” (in dark souls one as the same name, in dark souls 2 as the same name, dark souls 3…as the same name, in Bloodborne as the chikage, in sekiro as the mortal blade, and in Elden ring as the fan favourite the rivers of blood) man people are not talking about this one.
Little-Known Fun Fact: the "Chaos Blade/Chikage/Rivers of Blood" appeared in yet another From game before any of those you mentioned - it actually originates from King's Field 1 (released in 1994, only in Japan) where it was called "Shadow Blade". This is in the Japanese chronology, to be clear - outside of Japan, King's Field 2 (released in 1995) is regarded as the first game in the series.
That’s pretty interesting indeed, I haven’t played the other fromsoft game(non souls like ones), but it’s cool that even on the others ones you could find this red katana. (I knew about moonlight being in their first ever game, but not about the chaos blade) interring
One that made me laugh out loud: in the Subterranean Shunning Grounds beneath Leyndell. If you go left from the Underground Roadside Site of Grace, past the Omens, and drop down through the open grate into the sewers, you'll find a bunch of rats. As you're walking down the pipe, a group of rats approaches, and as you get close, another one smashes out of a wooden crate off to the left. Thing is, the same thing happens in another Soulsborne sewer: the Depths, in Dark Souls 1. To me, it read as a clear reference in an area that seemed to serve a similar thematic purpose (and was just as annoying)
THANKS FOR THE INVISIBLE BRIDGES BIT. I'm literally right at that spot. and I looked down for a good minute thinking I should jump for some reason. glad to know I'm not crazy. glad I happened to get distracted by youtube
The Great Serpent/Lord of Blasphemy boss fight has the same gimmick at the Storm King from Demon's Souls an Yhorm the Giant from Dark Souls 3. The Serpent Hunter Greatspear isn't exactly the Storm Ruler, but it works in a very similar way with its charged-up long ranged wind attacks.
Golden commentary in this video that earns the scriptwriter an applause from me. (Edit: Do add on, if you wish) 0:45 Respecting commitment to surrendering 1:09 Screaming over background music, and not because it is good. It is good. But that's not why there's screaming. 11:00 did it move??
The moonlight greatsword also appears in the Armored Core games, so it's not just a soulsborne Easter Egg, it's a From Software Easter Egg. Patches too isn't just a Soulsborne Easter Egg, he too appears in some Armored Core games.
I found what appears to be a dead frampt down in the lower parts of stormveil castle, down where you find the tree spirit, in the room with the ladder to head back up appears to be frampt
There are 5 things in Elden Ring , that are from Sekiro : 1- Ashe of War Bloody Slash. ( Is Sekiro's Notorious Mortal Draw move from his Fushigiri Mortal Blade Art move ). 2- Ashe of War Raptor of the Mists. ( Sekiro's Prosthetic move Mist Raven Tool ). 3- Ashe of War Flame Strike. ( Is Sekiro's Legendary Living Weapon Prosthetic Art move , where he launches Flame Vent and imbues his Sword with Flame ). 4- Impaling Thrust Ashe of War. ( Is Sekiro's Shadow Rush move from the Shinobi Text Final Art ). 5- Lastly , the Meteorite Blade Katana in Elden Ring has the R2 Double Ichimonji. ( Which is from Sekiro's Ashina Arts Move ). There's also the Crouch Stealth mechanic , but thats not just tied to Sekiro and there's Lure in Elden Ring which is like Ceramic Shards or Fistful of Ashe from Sekiro... However , those Ashes of War are relatively Easter Eggs from Sekiro actually.... Enjoy 💯
Damnit, missed this video going live earlier and now it might be too late for Luke and Ellen at this point in the story. Ah well, I’ll take this subscribe orb bell bearing to the twin husks of Mike and Andy. Maybe they can help… 😂 Also that phalanx farm in dark souls got me past ornstein and smough!
The skulls that you can break for rune[1] I think is a bloodborn reference. We have become the beast that is distracted. It's after all very alluring...
Interesting that the Merchants in ER play a variation of Gerhman's theme, a theme in a video game where eldritch horror and madness are major themes, because the Lord of Madness questline basically tells you the merchants' culture/ethnicity/nation spawned the Frenzied Flame as a way to soothe themselves during the extermination of their people
Funny thing about that particular cookbook? It's probably the ONLY one everyone will use as it gives you the Uplifting Aromatic recipe, it's a shielding perfume that acts as an AoE Opaline Bubbletear, and you can carry as many as you can craft and store.
Well, that explains the moonlight. I didn't know about their older series, but the Moonlight was often the best beam sword in the Armored Core series. It often defeated enemy AC fairly quickly, and when I found that sword in Elden ring, the name made me think of that. I didn't know it had its roots prior though
I do have an interesting idea for list stemming from the recent Stanley Parable Expansion. That idea being, times they updated a joke for the remake. See in the Stanley Parable where the narrator gets sick of your BS and decides to start loading up other games. In the original release he boots up Minecraft and Half-life but in the expansion he brings up more recent indie hits FireWatch and Rocket League. I was wondering if there are any other instances of the devs changing or updating a joke to be more relevant to the time it was re-released?
I think I remember something about patches in shadow towers abyss (2 maybe?). Fromsoft game about swords and magic in a difficult interconnected tower world..... With machine guns and rocket launchers. It's weird
The church of repose in the mountaintops of the giants region and the rivets of blood you get there is in fact a reference to cainhurst and the chikage
I didn’t notice until you showed the Divine Dragon, but I think the death ritual spear is a direct reference to that weapon the dragon is wielding. Same shape, just different color and class.
*Instantly skips to 7 * 'Dark Moon Greatsword' They said it! They said the thing! Miyazaki will spare us another day, and bless us with another poison swamp.
Another fun fact with castle Morne is that the grace you get after defeating the boss of the castle is called Morne Moangrave, which may be a reference to the moaning shield that Eygon drops.
The merchants playing Gerhman's theme is in line with many of them being found nodding off/sleeping every now and then. Perhaps they heard the music while in the Hunter's Dream.
The Unsheath Ash of War is composed of two skills in Sekiro, namely the Ichimonji skill and the Ashina Cross. With the heavy Unsheath, the sword comes out vertically and deals high damage and also has you stepping forward a bit. The light Unsheath has you dashing forwards and swinging horizontally
The stone chalices where you collect starlight shards, i remember those from DS3. There's one in the tutorial area where 3 dudes are sitting down (one of the very first dude encounters you find).
Pretty cool the whirligig saw was referenced with the ghiza wheel. I remember beating Gehrman with little trouble using it. The number of tries escapes me but I'd guess 3 tries. Well I really enjoyed Bloodborne & Elden Ring.
Funny thing I learned recently is that Patches first appearance wasn't in Demon's Souls, he is in fact a character from Armored Core series, a cowardly enemy mech-pilot called Patch that snipes you from a distance, he surrenders as soon as you damage him enough.
Yeah, I think Patches and the Moonlight Greatsword are FromSoftware's longest running recurring item/NPC. I haven't dug too deep, but I haven't found other references to their pre-Souls era games.
@@SolaScientia Moonlight sword is originally from Kings Field 1, I think. It has been also in every Armored Core game as Moonlight laser sword.
@@MrHeiska01 Yeah, I know. I was just remarking that both that sword and Patches have a long history with FromSoftware that predates the Souls games.
Patches was in kings field but in name only
I would love to see a SoulsBorne-esque reboot of Armored Core.
The Omen Killer with two dogs in an open arena, instead of a claustrophobic tiny room. Finally fixed the capra fight.
honestly that tiny area is the only reason that fight is difficult. with an open area it's a but too easy.
Haha, I left a "Seems familiar" message there... so if you see it, be a doll and praise the message ;)
Ruined*
100% my least favorite fight in that game beaten ONLY by Bed of Chaos. But BoC is bullshit so...
Someone with "Artorias" in the name, thinks a fight supposed to teach you distance management in a small space needs to be fixed ... That's either satirical or showcasing irony :D
Little shout out to Village of the Albinaurics, for being extremely Bloodborney in vibe, and housing NPCs who love to tell you variations on "this town's finished".
To be fair, i found it more Blighttown in vibe, but i can see where you coming from.
@@blahmchlaben2909 that's a fair assessment and I see exactly where you're coming from on that =)
@@blahmchlaben2909 I have to agree with you, blight town was shacks while bloodbourne was HP lovecraftian Victorian setting.
I don't see bloodbourne at all, definitely blight town
Dont forget the Omenkiller and his dogs there. Which is also a Shout Out to the Capra Demon (and his dogs) from Dark Souls 1
@@The-Spanish-Inquisition490 to be frank, I was thinking more the Forbidden Woods area, the first half of it with the village to be honest! But I get what you mean!
The wells in the Albinauric Village. More specifically, the messages everyone leaves there calling back to the part of Siegward's questline where you have to get his armor back from Patches and throw it down the well he's trapped in. Not an intentional easter egg by the developers, but a fun community-made one that made me smile.
No plump sort ahead, Therefore sadness
visions of plump sort, but no friend ahead (dejection gesture)
It's weird that of all the wells in Elden Ring it's only that one that made people think of Seigward
I read one of those messages and immediately knew exactly what they were referring to
What about the Frenzy-Flaming Tower? It periodically lights up inflicting the player with frenzy, just like the Nightmare of Mensis' castle periodically inflicts the player with madness.
No that's lord of the rings idc lol
@@wethenorth3695 it can be both you know
@@M0jo_j0jo no no no no no It can't lol
@@wethenorth3695 are you saying that something can not reference multiple thing at once. That also simultaneously references something newer that is a reference of something older while also referening an original source material all at the same time?
Example Logarius Wheel in Bloodborne is one of many, many, many obvious references to Berserk in Fromsofts games, yet for someone who knows nothing about Berserk the Wheel is a reference to the Skelton of Dark Souls and even if you do know what Berserk is and are a massive fan of it it does not deny the significance of how long Wheel based enemy/ wepons have been about in Fromsoft games now.
So isn't that technically a reference of both older FS titles and Berserk?
@@wethenorth3695 I see you are a zoomer
For anyone curious about the Icon Shield, it's inspired by the Pavese shields from history, look them up, they're pretty unique. They were used by crossbowmen by thrusting the shield into the ground to reload the crossbow in its cover. Basically a portable little wall!
I'm not the only one who knows what they're called!
at you Lindybeige?
Drop wall confirmed
I think Oxbox had the AC Patch included in one video somewhere 🤔
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View .
he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him .
life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death .
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
The omenkiller in the village of albinaurics is very reminiscent of the Capra demon. Both dual wield large curved swords and are avid dog persons.
They actually share the same moveset, albeit they are more aggressive then Capra Demons.
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View .
he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him .
life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death .
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
@@AbyssalPlague the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View .
he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him .
life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death .
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
- Patches also says he'll be happy to 'wheel and deal' when you encounter him in the cave, a little throwback to Gavlan from Dark Souls 2. Gavlan Wheel, Gavlan Deal!
- I'd argue the 'Scorpion Stinger' dagger is also a nod to 'Manscorpion Tark' from Dark Souls 2, who himself is a nod to the legendary 'Iron Tarkus' from Dark Souls.
- Would we agree the 'Grafted Blade Greatsword' is an homage to the Iron Throne from Game of Thrones?
- Not sure if we should count the 'Black Bow' as well, since it has been in every Dark Souls game so far, and is always linked back to 'Pharis' the NPC you get it from. Dark Souls 2 has my favourite item description regarding this bow.
- Alexander's whole thing is Siegmeyer/Siegward. Jar-Bairn unfortunately doesn't resemble Sieglinde much at all, but I don't think they were necessarily supposed to.
(I would personally class all of these as Easter Eggs, but feel free to disagree)
Also the copious amounts of Berserk references
I don’t think that ‘scorpion’ is enough to qualify the dagger as a reference, it’s too broad unless they hinted at it further.
@@randomcrusader5632 feetazaki does love Berserk!
@@rock21611 Yeah I figured, but considering there are no other scorpions in any of the games, including this one, besides Najka of course...I like to think you can't go a single game without a little bit of Tarkus somewhere. Probably not an actual easter egg as you say, but my headcanon stands.
You Also have Loretta the knight of haligtree which may be a reference to loretta bone from ds3. Considering both characters were connected with "helping the opressed"
The sword the dragon from Sekiero is holding is "the Death ritual spear" in Elden ring
YEssss. Took me watching this vid to notice that. There are way more Sekiro easter eggs, I'm sure.
Reminds me of Kirin Thundersword from Monster Hunter.
It's more of à folklore of weebs of Old, more than a sekuro easteregg
@@HanDaimond I know right maybe there’s some similar lore considering the dragon in Sekiro and Kirin both wielded lightning. The design and theme might be some Japanese folktale reference.
It's called the seven branch sword which was a gift from the king of Baekje to a ruler of Yamato in the fifty-second year of the semi-mythical empress Jingū
7 Easter Eggs in Outside Xtra listicles. Number 7: in the "7 Soulsborne Easter Eggs in Elden Ring" video, Luke Westaway explained how you would get to memorize Gehrman's theme song because you would listen to it for a long time as Gehrman explodes your body over and over. The easter egg hidden in this entry was that the gameplay footage shown during that part was actually from Luke's very own playthrough of Bloodborne where he would go on to defeat Gehrman during only his second attempt.
I was thinking that too. After beating Orphan of Kos (or some say Kosm) Gehrman is easy.
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View .
he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him .
life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death .
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
Some packs of wolves can often be seen guarding hero graveyards like Sif did for Artorias in Dark Souls 1.
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View .
he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him .
life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death .
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
On the topic of Castle Morne, I think the whole level's a reference specifically to The Rains of Castamere from asoiaf (not gonna talk about the grafted greatsword since that's only tangentially related). The area boss is is a lion with "a coat of red", House Reyne's symbol; the lore behind the castle suggests subservience to the Golden lineage as a result of having been conquered by a powerful ancestor of it, in this case, Horah Loux, whose regent would go on to become a spirit lion. Irina's word choice parallels the language of the lyrics; "they haven't spared a soul" vs "not a soul to hear". The greater area's literally a rainy landscape called the "Weeping" Peninsula, after all.
Even the music sounds similar!
Yeah there are a few references to ASOIAF. It seems like Martin wrote more Winds of Winter into ER than he had the actual book.
Elden Ring actually has the most King's Field easter eggs and references out of all soulsbourne games, from golden trees related to dragons, giant ants, snake people, plants spewing poison etc. to not just the Moonlight Sword, but now it is combined with the Dark Slayer, the dark element counter part. In fact this game is more like 3rd person King's Field than another soulsbourne.
Also this isn't the first "Ring" game from Fromsoft, I'm willing to bet that there a ton of Eternal Ring references but nobody knows about it because nobody played that game.
glad i'm not the only one that was reminded of king's field when seeing a lot of these enemies
also check out Shadow Tower Abyss, the first From Soft games to use souls as currency to spend on stats and has the exact same stat system as the Souls games, and is also about a giant tree ruled by an entity called the Great Will.
Good old King's Field, Shadow Tower and Eternal Ring.. been too long since I've played those games. Those games are what made me fall in love with From Soft games
My favorite Easter Egg is more of a subtle tribute, but it's the Volcano Manor itself. It's a secret, isolated mansion whose people practiced blasphemy against the main order in the game, and you need a letter of invitation to enter. Sound familiar? It's a tribute to Castle Cainhurst in Bloodborne! It's even led by a queen, and there's a murderous wheel guy in the attic. Also this might be a stretch, but Castle Cainhurst was located in the only snowy area in Bloodborne, while Volcano Manor is in the only volcanic area in Elden Ring.
You can actually get a second moonlight greatsword, the golden order sword was Radagon's moonlight, but he modified it to adhere to the tenets of the golden order
Fanfic
@@HalcyonEX it’s canon
This is the Golden Order Greatsword item description:
“Greatsword made of light, modeled after the Elden Ring itself.
Forged by King Consort Radagon to proudly symbolize the tenets of the Golden Order.
One of the legendary armaments.
Telltale signs betray that this was once the greatsword bequeathed to him by his first wife, Rennala.”
the Souls Born Stories are meaningless , as their creator thinks the world is (Meaningless). there's No right answer from his point of View .
he lives in nihilism , makes me grateful for being Muslim , Having a Just GOD and a Purpose that i benefit from , not him .
life is Worth living . and Death Is Worth living when you know your Purpose . for there's a Life after Death .
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
@@2009samiyOmg dude shut up
While not a soulsborne, my favourite ‘From Software’ nod is the prosthetic arm you give to an npc, which looks exactly like the prosthetic icon from Sekiro.
Actually, I'm pretty sure sekiro counts as a soulsbourne. It would just be too complicated to call them soulsbournekirorings.
Are you talking about Millicents arm?
We're walking a real thin line here, a thin line between a tribute, a reference, and an asset reuse.
@@Officewaffle elden soulsborne die twice field
@@sharpfang yeah, but does the intention really matter?
So, just an extra, but the moonlight sword also makes a big appearance on the armored core series... Be it a dreaming blood hunter, an apocalypse zombie, a glorious hero or even a giant mecha, everyone deserves a taste of this blade, according to from software... Just don't taste it with your tongue, might loose it.
While we’re at it, 3D Dot Game Heroes also has a variation of it.
* sad Sekiro noises *
Tombsward Catacombs, in the Weeping Peninsula. This is where you find spirit ashes for Lhutel the Headless. Elden Ring has its own variety of messy looking skeletons with their own attack animations and revival rules -- but in the Tombsward Catacombs, the skeletons are the 'clean' ones from Dark Souls 1, and have all of their original animations, including carefully straightening their skull, rolling toward you, even the way they attack and reel back from blocks is right out of DS1. I think this is the only place I encountered skeletons using these specific animations, and it immediately felt nostalgic.
I'm pretty sure there are TWO more catacombs in the latter portions of the game that feature these skeletons, as well as the ones in the Gelmir Hero Grave being the iconic DS1 boneheads!!
While not an easter egg from any souls series, Elemer is a nod to Blasphemous, a 2d metroidvania inspired by Dark Souls. Not to mention the Penitent one's sword is the inspiration for Rykard's Blasphemous Blade. A nod to a game inspired by Dark Souls, it comes around.
don't sleep on the perfumes, the buff one is incredible. A new perfumers cookbook is great loot
I give the bubble perfume to the mimic. Makes them so much tougher.
The Meteoric Ore Blade's heavy attack is exactly Ichimonji Double from Sekiro. It's pretty fun to use
They just copy-pasted most animations from their older games so if this is a reference, half of movesets are references
About the shield for that ("that" referring to Deathblight), I don't know if Luke knew and said it on purpose but there's actually such a shield (which essentially raises your vitality, making it easier to avoid Deathblight). It's in gaol cave, in Caelid, hidden behind 2 imp statues...
...And it comes in the shape of a pillory...Because, of course it does XD
That vitality boost saved my butt more than a few times when I got ambushed by basilisks. Wish there was a +1 version for even more Death protection.
There’s actually 2 talismans that boost death blight resistance. The Prince of Death’s Pustule and The Prince of Death’s Cyst
The pustule is found under Stormveil
The cyst is better, and is found in Deeproot
Indeed. I wasn't mentioning it because Luke specifically said "Where's the shield that protects against that" but there's indeed items that provide similar effects.
@@shotgunshells2 Try the beast repellent torch, it works on basilisks.
They named a boss Loretta no doubt in reference to the unseen NPC whose bone we deliver to Greyrat in Dark Souls 3
The Golden Centipedes could be a nod to Sekiro's centipedes as besides being centipedes, they are used in the Rejuvenating Boluses that alleviate the Death status effect, like how the centipedes in Sekiro begets immortality in their hosts
The magic student Thops has the same voice actor as the Crestfallen Warrior from Dark Souls. Thops is even sitting like him!
There’s something that I haven’t really seen anybody mentioning in these sorts of things. It may be too obvious, and that may be why, but the statues in the room with the Silver Tear Phalanx are clearly Messengers from Bloodborne. You can see them in one of the images that pops up on the loading screen too.
So, I think one obvious easter egg is "The Queen's Bedchamber"...the "bed" in name is very very similar to another giant "bed" of a beloved large Queen in Dark Souls lore ;) like my mind immediately went there when I saw it.
No great chest ahead :(
@@LunaCorart lol xD she's missing at this time. :( actually got up and left her bed
@@LunaCorart therefore sadness ):
You can get a dragon greatshield talisman in Elden Ring that has a similar design to the dragon greatsheild in Dark Souls but it doesn't replenish health, just makes you stronger
The Moonlight Greatsword is also in 3D dot game heroes like several other FROMsoft weapons... Also, for some reason that game always gets deleated off their wiki, presumably for being too easy.
The fight against the God-Devouring Serpent probably should have made the list, with the spear being a reference to DeS's and DS3's Storm Ruler. Also would like to add that the Moonlight shows up in the Armored Core series as a laser blade across multiple games, usually (if not always) as the highest attack laser blade. In some of the older ones, you can even shoot the blade as a projectile as well.
I think it's more about fromsoftware running out of ideas than a reference
I found a few great little easter eggs!
I loved how in castle morne there's a section where a slime falls on your head when you go to get an item - great nod to that iconic trap in the depths. Another nod to the depths is a section in the subterranean shunning ground where a rat bursts out of a box when you get too close!
And another music one, it's not note perfect like the one you mentioned, but as the Elden Beast is coming out of the water there's a few gentle piano notes I felt were deeply reminiscent of Gwyn's theme!
Never forget.. the Moonlight sword is also in the Armored Core series by From. Meaning this sword adapts to mech's as well.. truly the best boi
Also Ninja Blade.
What about the Gravel Stone? They're described as "found in lands once beset by ancient dragons, are said to be the scales of those very beasts." Sounds like a nod to the Everlasting Dragons
Or just the actual ancient dragons in Elden Ring.
The Ancient Dragons are described as having scales of stone.
Agreed, maybe these dragons are the ancient dragons
The weapon the dragon has in Sekiro looks quite a bit like the top half of Elden Ring's Death Ritual Spear in its design
Good one!! The branchsword talismans do also! That sword is based off a real historical sword from Korea :D
I was scrolling to see if anyone said that. Also the creatures in Chicago Manor that crawl with the big heads and the ones by the well in the capital look very similar to the creatures from research hall in Bloodborne.
I found that a later boss ( possible spoilers )
was very similar to Aldritch with souls born being really interested in guys just eating gods.
TOGETHAAA!
It's great to see that this little niche indie game gets some coverage.
Yeah.
You know its a shame games below 216 Million viewing hours on Twitch, don't get the same level of attention.
@@mikeshogunlee that’s the joke
@@channingtaintum yes,he was also joking. It’s just it was in a different form known as sarcasm.
I remember watching that Phalanx fight and losing my mind over Luke's refusal to use fire against it. That fight takes under a minute with 🔥
Moonlight "Greatsword" actually appears in Armored Core too, as a laser blade weapon!
I liked the whirlygig Easter egg.
I loved that weapon and when I saw the wheel....
Main weapon for life. 😆
That and the festival dancers are a throwback to bloodborne village area. Crazy dancing ladies skinning people and murdering men.
That and Blaidd is technically wearing Artorious' armor too. Remove the cloak and it is painfully obvious. Minus the helmet but the attacks, running on all fours, and jumping sword plunge are all Artorious. The wolf part is a throw back to Sif even the reluctance to fight you until he goes mad.
Artorias was also referred to as the Wolf Knight in Dark Souls, with his ring being the Wolf Ring.
The Albanauric village had a very Bloodborne vibe to it
How about the ash of war, Raptor of the Mist. It's a direct reference to Sekiro's Mist Raven prosthetic tool
Because sun amulet on chestplate of Dungeater first thought was "Solaire?". After digging deeper in his questline - "Oh my god, poor Solaire, what those light bug does to your mind?!".
Soulsbourne feels awkward but I'm glad we all realised that a new suffix/prefix was a bad idea relatively quick after sekiro came out
Eldsekoulsborne? ...Nah, let's just go with "Souls games".
Soulsbournekiroring
Soul Bourne shadow ring i
Well, it's either this, or sudden title confusion with the Soulcalibur series and its predecessors.
Shout out to D, Beholder of Death's monologue when killing Fia being a callback to Alfred's when he mashed the Queen of Cainhurst.
Yeah, definitely same energy there!
I love Luke's humor.
I like the information that apparently Shadows dice twice. I missed that little hidden gem when I played Sekiro.
The npc D has a piece of dialogue that i reckon is based from marias "a corpse should be left well alone" line
The Elden Beast has an attack thats very reminiscent of the Divine Dragons attack. The horizontal sword slashes he does when at range, I found the rythm of the Elden Beasts harder to dodge as I was never quite prepared for them
The movement for the crazy granny in the windmill village, i think it's a enemy from bloodborne, granny from hemwick charnel lane
silver tears might not have crippling weakness to fire, they have similar crippling weakness to lighting(they even explode with electricity when killed by lighting
Came here to comment this. I have a dex lightning so it was shockingly (lol) easy to get though this section.
@@nox9856 i run mix of all elements, basically checking weaknesses of new enemies, was using dual holy scythes around this time(switch to dual greatsword now)
@@bigles025 I just happen to use the Thunderbolt Ash of War and then they started to act weird. I kinda just stumbled into this.
They're liquid metal of course they're weak too lightning
A few other callbacks I've noticed:
Leyndell Sewers have sections of pipes with sudden drops that lead to basilisks, just like in The Depths - sewers in DS1. Letndell sewers even have that same rat hiding in a crate that jumpscares you, just like in The Depths.
Entering Castle Sol, you are greeted with a guardian lion. Fight it for a bit, and when it's half health - a second lion appears. This is exactly how Lud & Zallen boss fight in DS2 goes, which are also two lions found in a snowy area
Irina and the Castle was the first I noticed and was like "no way", than I found gael tunnel, and the blind finger maiden, and the pizza cutter...
So many friends
The Warmth spell turning into the Warmth stone... Loretta, we get her bones for Greirat's questline in DS3... the cane sword in Leyndell, like the threaded cane, as well as the Great Stars, looking like the transformed Bloodletter weapon in Bborne..
When you find Dung Eater in the Goel sewers he makes a reference to the curse of Kos in Bloodborne Old Hunter's DLC. "They'll be cursed. Along with their children, and their children's children, for all time to come..."
I love how blue the moonlight greatsword is in Elden Ring. It looks much prettier with a frozen hue. However, I'm wondering if an actual Moonlight Greatsword will appear as dlc similar to how there are two full moon versions. Maybe a glinstone version
Kind of like in Bloodborne with there being a fake mass produced greatsword, which was based off of the Holy Moonlight Greatsword in game. In the DLC you get the true Holy Moonlight Greatsword, in all it's glory
Have a good day
The Elmer amor set is nod to the spiked set we get in the dark souls series.
Kirk's armour?
@@Karak-_- yep
I'd recommend Dark Blood Ring as the new name for the series but it sounds like a disorder a proctologist should look at.
You forgot demon souls
EldenShadowsSoulsBorne.
Just say fromsoft games.
Demon dark elden blood.
It actually has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
@@ClownDollThatHasContemptForYou That is still missing Sekiro
Whatever that ugly thing is holding at 14:03 looks just like the Death Ritual Spear. 😯
I loved the artistic nature of the icon shield.
It paired nicely with my faith build, Goldmask mask, and Crucible Knight armor.
The Bloody Slash Ash of War is a reference to the Mortal Blade in Sekiro. The Vacuum Slice Ash of War is a reference to Isshin's Dragon Flash.
I can't remember where but there is a melody very similar to the "Seith the Scaleless" Bossfight Theme.
It is my headcanon that Patches is a Constant: a lesser demigod who exists across nigh-all realities and cannot truly die, merely banished one at a time.
Gaunter O’Dimm, the merchant of mirrors.
My fave entry regarding the Patches is some kind of higher being is from the darksouls wiki. Lots of the wiki is based around ingame events, item descriptions,... to prove whatever they claim but Patches wiki just ends with: many souls born have Patches, there either exist a lot of different version of him or he's an transdimesional entity.
I do like the fact the Dark Moon Greatsword shows differently when looking at the blade through a ghost
I like how the merchants repeat the song and seem slightly uncertain how to play it. It's like they heard it once, perhaps in a dream, and are trying to keep it in their memory or remember it at all. It makes me wonder if 'madness' is more than simply a connecting theme between the games.
Perfumer's Cookbook. "Never gonna use that." Whut?! They are super powerful, especially the uplifting aromatic! Even my mimic tear uses it!
Radagon’s theme also has elements of Old King Allant’s theme played.
In Nokstella there is a room that might be even bigger nod to phalanx with small phalanxes around a giant silver tear ball just like OG phalanx with small enemies around a huge core
The Moonlight beam sword in the Armored Core series was always my go to.
Also as the “moonlight great sword”, you forgot to mention the “the chaos blade” (in dark souls one as the same name, in dark souls 2 as the same name, dark souls 3…as the same name, in Bloodborne as the chikage, in sekiro as the mortal blade, and in Elden ring as the fan favourite the rivers of blood) man people are not talking about this one.
Little-Known Fun Fact: the "Chaos Blade/Chikage/Rivers of Blood" appeared in yet another From game before any of those you mentioned - it actually originates from King's Field 1 (released in 1994, only in Japan) where it was called "Shadow Blade".
This is in the Japanese chronology, to be clear - outside of Japan, King's Field 2 (released in 1995) is regarded as the first game in the series.
That’s pretty interesting indeed, I haven’t played the other fromsoft game(non souls like ones), but it’s cool that even on the others ones you could find this red katana. (I knew about moonlight being in their first ever game, but not about the chaos blade) interring
One that made me laugh out loud: in the Subterranean Shunning Grounds beneath Leyndell. If you go left from the Underground Roadside Site of Grace, past the Omens, and drop down through the open grate into the sewers, you'll find a bunch of rats. As you're walking down the pipe, a group of rats approaches, and as you get close, another one smashes out of a wooden crate off to the left. Thing is, the same thing happens in another Soulsborne sewer: the Depths, in Dark Souls 1. To me, it read as a clear reference in an area that seemed to serve a similar thematic purpose (and was just as annoying)
THANKS FOR THE INVISIBLE BRIDGES BIT. I'm literally right at that spot. and I looked down for a good minute thinking I should jump for some reason. glad to know I'm not crazy. glad I happened to get distracted by youtube
The Great Serpent/Lord of Blasphemy boss fight has the same gimmick at the Storm King from Demon's Souls an Yhorm the Giant from Dark Souls 3. The Serpent Hunter Greatspear isn't exactly the Storm Ruler, but it works in a very similar way with its charged-up long ranged wind attacks.
Golden commentary in this video that earns the scriptwriter an applause from me.
(Edit: Do add on, if you wish)
0:45 Respecting commitment to surrendering
1:09 Screaming over background music, and not because it is good. It is good. But that's not why there's screaming.
11:00 did it move??
The moonlight greatsword also appears in the Armored Core games, so it's not just a soulsborne Easter Egg, it's a From Software Easter Egg.
Patches too isn't just a Soulsborne Easter Egg, he too appears in some Armored Core games.
I found what appears to be a dead frampt down in the lower parts of stormveil castle, down where you find the tree spirit, in the room with the ladder to head back up appears to be frampt
There are 5 things in Elden Ring , that are from Sekiro :
1- Ashe of War Bloody Slash. ( Is Sekiro's Notorious Mortal Draw move from his Fushigiri Mortal Blade Art move ).
2- Ashe of War Raptor of the Mists. ( Sekiro's Prosthetic move Mist Raven Tool ).
3- Ashe of War Flame Strike. ( Is Sekiro's Legendary Living Weapon Prosthetic Art move , where he launches Flame Vent and imbues his Sword with Flame ).
4- Impaling Thrust Ashe of War. ( Is Sekiro's Shadow Rush move from the Shinobi Text Final Art ).
5- Lastly , the Meteorite Blade Katana in Elden Ring has the R2 Double Ichimonji. ( Which is from Sekiro's Ashina Arts Move ).
There's also the Crouch Stealth mechanic , but thats not just tied to Sekiro and there's Lure in Elden Ring which is like Ceramic Shards or Fistful of Ashe from Sekiro... However , those Ashes of War are relatively Easter Eggs from Sekiro actually.... Enjoy 💯
i think the game spells it as Ash of war not Ashe
Damnit, missed this video going live earlier and now it might be too late for Luke and Ellen at this point in the story.
Ah well, I’ll take this subscribe orb bell bearing to the twin husks of Mike and Andy. Maybe they can help… 😂
Also that phalanx farm in dark souls got me past ornstein and smough!
The skulls that you can break for rune[1] I think is a bloodborn reference. We have become the beast that is distracted. It's after all very alluring...
Interesting that the Merchants in ER play a variation of Gerhman's theme, a theme in a video game where eldritch horror and madness are major themes, because the Lord of Madness questline basically tells you the merchants' culture/ethnicity/nation spawned the Frenzied Flame as a way to soothe themselves during the extermination of their people
I was coming to comment on the finger animation for the song. It was really well done. I love that kind of attention to detail
Funny thing about that particular cookbook? It's probably the ONLY one everyone will use as it gives you the Uplifting Aromatic recipe, it's a shielding perfume that acts as an AoE Opaline Bubbletear, and you can carry as many as you can craft and store.
Oh man, I barely enjoyed the music during the Gherman fight (too busy staying alive). Now you're making me wanna play Bloodborne again.
Well, that explains the moonlight. I didn't know about their older series, but the Moonlight was often the best beam sword in the Armored Core series. It often defeated enemy AC fairly quickly, and when I found that sword in Elden ring, the name made me think of that. I didn't know it had its roots prior though
I do have an interesting idea for list stemming from the recent Stanley Parable Expansion.
That idea being, times they updated a joke for the remake.
See in the Stanley Parable where the narrator gets sick of your BS and decides to start loading up other games. In the original release he boots up Minecraft and Half-life but in the expansion he brings up more recent indie hits FireWatch and Rocket League.
I was wondering if there are any other instances of the devs changing or updating a joke to be more relevant to the time it was re-released?
The Dung Eater amor have sun on his chest, and in Dark Soul 1, a character name Solaire also have a sun on his amor chest.
I think I remember something about patches in shadow towers abyss (2 maybe?). Fromsoft game about swords and magic in a difficult interconnected tower world..... With machine guns and rocket launchers. It's weird
The church of repose in the mountaintops of the giants region and the rivets of blood you get there is in fact a reference to cainhurst and the chikage
I didn’t notice until you showed the Divine Dragon, but I think the death ritual spear is a direct reference to that weapon the dragon is wielding. Same shape, just different color and class.
*Instantly skips to 7 *
'Dark Moon Greatsword'
They said it! They said the thing!
Miyazaki will spare us another day, and bless us with another poison swamp.
In the lost city of Nokorn
Those statues look a awful lot like the messengers
Sekiro: Shadows DICE Twice is an interesting game. (14:04)
Possible board game version? There's definitely ones for Dark Souls and Bloodborne
Another fun fact with castle Morne is that the grace you get after defeating the boss of the castle is called Morne Moangrave, which may be a reference to the moaning shield that Eygon drops.
Moonlight Greatsword also shows up in the Armored Core games, and Ninja Blade.
That is some excellently animated string playing - puts my viola playing to shame! XD
The merchants playing Gerhman's theme is in line with many of them being found nodding off/sleeping every now and then. Perhaps they heard the music while in the Hunter's Dream.
In one of the loading screens there are lots of bloodborne messengers
The Unsheath Ash of War is composed of two skills in Sekiro, namely the Ichimonji skill and the Ashina Cross. With the heavy Unsheath, the sword comes out vertically and deals high damage and also has you stepping forward a bit. The light Unsheath has you dashing forwards and swinging horizontally
The Erdtree Avatars use the same skeleton and many of the same moves as the Asylum Demon from DS1
Shabriri Grapes were definitely a reference to the Persimmons of the Serpents from Sekiro, grotesque organs you feed to a girl that look like fruits.
There’s an undead enemy that very rarely drops a shield called the sun realm shield which may be a reference to anor londo
The stone chalices where you collect starlight shards, i remember those from DS3. There's one in the tutorial area where 3 dudes are sitting down (one of the very first dude encounters you find).
Pretty cool the whirligig saw was referenced with the ghiza wheel. I remember beating Gehrman with little trouble using it. The number of tries escapes me but I'd guess 3 tries. Well I really enjoyed Bloodborne & Elden Ring.