Lol I remember trolling a buddy of mine telling him he could make the jump into the room with the invisible bridge, just to hear him scream from not going to make it, then audible confusion to landing on an invisible platform. These kinda moments really make the game for me.
I just trolled a buddy last night. he just beat Radahn and went to the hole for nekron. he says " OK lead me to tears!" cause hes ready to respec . soon as he gets to the bottom where the buildings are i tell him to go to the back of the roof and jump its invisible .... he jumps --- Silence-- me laughing myself to tears... he says WFT and i reply you said lead you to tears and here i am wiping them off my face your welcome lol
Same here! Plus all the messages kinda gave it away as well lol. I guess if you play offline they would go unnoticed, Idk I play close attention to detail but I didn’t believe it was that difficult, but like I said the messages from fellow tarnished kinda gave it away lol 😂
eh that's why I play offline. I'll look stuff up when I'm ready for spoilers. That and there's a bunch of glowing white and red shit everywhere all over a artistic masterpiece of a world, I hate online
@@MyPronounsHeWhore I definitely agree with your statement! I have always played online on all of Froms games, and I will admit that the messages can be tad excessive lol 😂
The boss is really fun if you summon Mimic Tear. Not that you need Mimic Tear, you can easily beat him yourself, but why would you if you can have THREE versions of you in a room. You can even just lay back and watch yourself having a beat down with your other self. 11/10 game.
It’s amazing to see how every player has a unique experience traversing Elden Ring’s humongous map. I missed SO MANY obvious and useful areas in my first playthrough, yet somehow noticed this dungeon entering the path to the haligtree (and yes, it was hell)
I saw you in-game one time when I wanted to summon a player. Due to your legendary status, I thought that Borealis wouldn't have been a worthy enough cause for summoning you.
This area is necessary to finish Gurranq's quest. When you get there, you're warned that there's a death root in there. And this is how you get it. So yeah, not that useless, and it's secret, but you are warned. lol
I found it first playthrough, after reading a message that said "Try jumping," thinking, "lol f off," then getting pushed back to that section by a land octopus, and, finally, getting hit by the octopus, surviving with one hp, but being knocked off the edge to what I thought was my death. 11/10
Also side note, that silver scarab talisman is absolutely necessary for item farming as it can add like 50 to 70 discovery or something insane like that
When you are on an invisible platform like this one or the on the mountaintop of the giants, instead of shooting arrows you can spam your melee attack to find your way. They coded it so that while you are in an attack animation, you are prevented from falling off the edges. Economy is getting worse, you may want to save those arrows.
the best way to find secrets, always leave a furlcurlling finger to be summoned to someone elses world. Through other people, I have found some amazing secrets, including this one. The community is so great for doing that, helping other players, showing them hidden dungeons.
@@murray821 everything is discovered in elden ring buddy When a game is on pc, you programmers reveals everything including all weapons, spells, bosses, hidden passages and their location
@@murray821 hes not spoiling anything Any competent gamer should know that files are extracted all the way to the last detail, 0% chance there’s anything left
Tips on how to go about invisible bridges etc: Use rainbow arrows for invisible bridges, you can shoot them at the bridge and then follow them. Good thing is, is that most people never need to use them, so you'll probably have plenty of stuff/rainbow stones in your inventory to craft them when you _do_ need them. Rainbow stones on their own do the same thing but aren't as effective (unless you're dropping one right below you onto a bridge, where you can't aim), however, they have a separate/unique mechanic: They are good for being able to tell if a fall will kill you. If you throw it off a cliff, and it shatters, that means you'd die. However, if it lands and glows without shattering, you'll make the jump. (There's also another type of stone that does this same thing, but I cannot remember the name. I think it's the ones you drop in caves that shine really bright.) However, these aren't worth using for that, unless you're out of rainbow stones. They're useful for lighting up faces if you don't have the lantern/light spell. They're brighter than anything else for lighting a cave up, however, they only light one area up at a time.
The beast eye made me think there was something there then I fell to my "death" fighting the vulgar militia and found myself on an invisible path and realized the rainbow stones actually had another use. I found the giant slayer tomb and highroad dungeon, and cliffbottom tombs to be more obscure.
Actually elden ring wasn't trying to hide this secret area because the Beast Eye Quivers to give you a clue when your in the hidden path to the Haligtree.
Killing mimic is a doddle - just take off all your weapons and weapon consumables before you walk in, and remove armor. Then reequip weapons and beat down your naked self, who only has their fists…
Fun story - the correct plural is generally octopuses! Octopi kinda sounds right, because it's similar to fungus, and some try to say it should be octopodes, for the proper Greek ending, but octopuses, even though it sounds weird, is correct!
I suppose if you're new to the series this might come across as difficult to find/amazing secret but throughout my entire first playthrough I was checking potential places I found for illusory walls/invis bridges. I'm glad they included them in ER for sure though. This place is a little obvious imo though. Like, the broken crenellations and the fact if you move the camera around you can literally see the silver scarab alcove from above and the torches are lit as well so that helps draw the eye a little.
Most of these 'wow this was so hidden' things I'm seeing are from first timers. The broken balcony may as well be a neon sign if you've played a single souls game before.
@@reggieisnotadog4841 Aye, that makes sense. I suppose there's literally millions of people new to the games if ER sales are anything to go by! Lol. Some of them are bound to miss things I'd imagine.
Just a friendly reminder Rainbow Stones will land and glow on invisible platforms and explode if the distance to make the landing is fatal for a player.
The only reason I was able to find the hidden bridge the first time I went through it was because I played online and there were a bunch of messages written on the bridge. I missed the silver tear scarab though, and had to go back for it.
1:08 it sounds like English isnt your first language, but the plural of octopus is octopuses. Almost every English word is made plural by just adding /s/
If I've learnt one thing of this game, then it's that almost everything has a reason behind it. There's a railing, what missing a part? There's something under it. An enemy is placed on a higher platform to shoot you down? There's probably a roundabout way to get to that platform, and there's also probably some loot there. There's a suspiciously climbable root/rooftop/scaffold/etc in you way, what seemingly doesn't lead to anywhere? Just climb on it, it probably leads somewhere. I love that the game cleverly leads you to those hidden places, without being too on the nose.
Im amazed I managed to find almost everything on my first playthrough. I'd been waiting years for this game so I was very thorough and took my time. Love your accent, by the way :D
I'd like to note that with Commander Niall, there's actually a way to cheese him and kill him without ever even having to enter his boss arena. There's a spot where if you climb up onto the fortifications of one of the castle walls, there's an arrow slit in the wall of Niall's boss chamber that you can just shoot him through with a bow & arrow. I actually shamelessly exploited that strategy because Niall is a BS boss IMO. Starting off with a *THREE-ON-ONE* boss fight against Niall and two of the tougher types of "generic" enemies in the game is stupid. Normal "gank" bosses that put you into a two-on-one fight are bad enough, but to put you into a three-on-one is even worse!
I never got the appeal of cheesing. The whole point of the game is the challenge. By sidestepping Niall and cheating to defeat him you’re robbing yourself of what makes the game satisfying.
@@BassThumb88 I usually don't use those sorts of tactics. The problem with Niall is that it's a literal 3-on-1 right from the start, and the summoned Knights are pretty much on you so fast that you would barely even have time to summon a Spirit for help (and this is even worse if you happen to be using the Mimic Tear, which drains a significant portion of your HP rather than using FP, so you then also need to heal pretty much immediately after summoning the Mimic Tear), and even then, they can just stun-lock you to death in seconds. I've *never* liked "gank" bosses, I see them as little more than an artificial means of raising difficulty. Such bosses invariably just frustrate and irritate me, I do not find them fun in the least. At least with bosses like Margit, Godrick, Godfrey, & Malenia, it's all a matter of skill in a one-on-one fight, so I don't mind those bosses no matter how hard they are. I also see it as a problem with just how many of Elden Ring's boss fights are some manner of "gank" boss.
its just astonishing how Elden Ring manages to give so many different player experiences, but still delivers the same "oh and ah" moments where u think u found something by accident, but i was perfectly staged as many others lived the same situation. giga brain designer had found it in my first blind playthrough is it was by then obvious to me, that they will use the hiddenpath thing again. saw the item down there and the open gab near the staircase. beast eye quivers was the second hint and the music as u described it the 3rd one. octodudes are very easy if u just r2 'em - found that the first time i fought the 1 on the beach, by accident. as i had done all the other dungeons i was trained already to check the ceiling as well the ground for trip wires. the boss as a copy&paste was very bad as well as the reward and this is one of those dungeons who quite missed the mark for me even tho it seems a lot of ppl missed it entirely. :(
the plural form of octopus is octopuses. i know it doesn't sound right but the suffix 'i' is only used to make a word plural if the word is latin in origin. Octopus has its roots in greek so the standard rules of english apply when it comes to making it plural. that being an added s or es to the end of it
"Dude is about to speedrun me with these out of bounds" holy shit that caught me off guard! Its genuinely rare for anything to even get a chuckle out of me and this full on made me laugh lol. Subbing just for that fact alone haha
A little tip, before you fight yourself, un equip everything, enter the fight, the mimic will spawn in, then quickly epuip your stuff again and you'll fight an easy naked you.
I just walked through there, noticed a piece of the railing was missing, went to investigate and then just went like: "Why are the bloodstains down there". So I dropped a rainbow stone (finally a use for them) and figured out the path that way.
The general consensus on the plural of "octopus" is just "octopuses", and not "octopi" like other "us" ending words, such as "cactus" becoming "cacti". The reasoning is a little confusing, but the way I've always heard it explained is that a word like "cactus" comes from a Latin-rooted word, and the Latin pluralisation is to give it an "i" ending and so we say: Cacti. But "octopus" is a GREEK word and thus, if we were to follow the same rule of pluralising based on linguistic root, the plural SHOULD be "octopodes". However in the case of "octopus", the logic followed is "when a word enters English we pluralise it according to English grammar rules", and thus we get: Octopuses. I'm not... sure why we adopt English pluralisation for Octopuses but not Cacti, or indeed why both Octopus AND Cactus have Greek words that became Latin words and yet Cactus is "latin-rooted" and Octopus is "greek-rooted" But. That's the reasoning I've heard. If anyone was interested. I'm kind of nerdy about language and etymology so thought I'd comment this on a five month old video. Because
What tipped me off to the dungeon is that when you walk in you get a note saying "The Beast Eye Quivers" singnaling that there is a specific type of boss nearby.
Fun tip: when you KNOW you’re about to fight your mimic, take all of your equipment off then walk in. They will spawn with nothing, so you just put it back on and kick their taint.
The experience of finding videos about the experience of finding the hidden stuff in this game is almost on par with each other. Almost every stream/lets play of this game has these stuff spoiled by the online components or their chat.
I found the invisible bridge on my first play through because I knocked one of the little guys off the platform and it never died. Peeked over and noticed him floating. Miyazaki is maniacal.
The best and cheapest way to reveal invisible pathways is to use hoarfrost stomp; it only travels on solid ground so it shows you the bends of the path too.
It's a bit unfortunate how mandatory it is to deal with Forbidden Lands, Mountaintops and the Peak of Flames, when Haligtree and Elphael are completely optional. Everything that happens after Leyndell (except for the Haligtree-Elphael and Farum Azula) is pretty boring and badly planned, I wish the later areas could possess the same charm as the start of the game.
Tip for the octopus 🐙 Meteoric ore, the Gravitas just rips through them and tbh any non human it really fu*ks up (provided you put some stats in intellect)
I will add that, Regarding the Guranq quest and retrieving Deathroot. The Deathroot you receive in the chest after defeating the Mimic Tear, in Hidden Path to the Haligtree. This Deathroot should be your LAST Deathroot. If it isn't, than you have missed 1(or more) in previous visited areas.
Thank you for these dungeon crawling videos - i just started playing and the way you do it, I can't tell enough of whats going on to be spoiled, just enticed, lmao
For those who don't know... If you get warped somewhere you can't fast travel out of and are stuck... You can fast travel to the round table and then to another location figured this out after being stuck for 20 min after dieing and getting sent to hell to fight 2 giant freaking robots with chain throwing arms and other with a stomach that kills you in stand with saw arms wtf man lol. Oh and you get the lost tail cat tailismen and lost war ashes down there as well the tailismen grants immunity from fall damage
From hid multiple areas, they have so much confidence that they can make some of the best dungeons completely out of view. From games are more of a community effort to discover everything
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Lol I remember trolling a buddy of mine telling him he could make the jump into the room with the invisible bridge, just to hear him scream from not going to make it, then audible confusion to landing on an invisible platform. These kinda moments really make the game for me.
😂🔥
Same reaction for me but no one forced me to jump. As a fellow veteran soulsbourne explorer i hit every suss looking walls and jump ledges.
lmfao bruh 💀🤣
it was kinda obvious when you see a load of floating messages in mid air when you look down. if you were offline i guess i wouldn't notice
I just trolled a buddy last night. he just beat Radahn and went to the hole for nekron. he says " OK lead me to tears!" cause hes ready to respec . soon as he gets to the bottom where the buildings are i tell him to go to the back of the roof and jump its invisible .... he jumps --- Silence-- me laughing myself to tears... he says WFT and i reply you said lead you to tears and here i am wiping them off my face your welcome lol
I'm not usually good at finding stuff, but very proud of myself for finding this with no walkthru. "beast eye quivers" was the big hint
I found it by panic rolling off the broken section while trying to kill the land octopus lol
Same here! Plus all the messages kinda gave it away as well lol. I guess if you play offline they would go unnoticed, Idk I play close attention to detail but I didn’t believe it was that difficult, but like I said the messages from fellow tarnished kinda gave it away lol 😂
eh that's why I play offline. I'll look stuff up when I'm ready for spoilers. That and there's a bunch of glowing white and red shit everywhere all over a artistic masterpiece of a world, I hate online
Same
@@MyPronounsHeWhore I definitely agree with your statement! I have always played online on all of Froms games, and I will admit that the messages can be tad excessive lol 😂
The boss is really fun if you summon Mimic Tear. Not that you need Mimic Tear, you can easily beat him yourself, but why would you if you can have THREE versions of you in a room. You can even just lay back and watch yourself having a beat down with your other self. 11/10 game.
Good point, when I eventually get round to this imma get naked and watch me beat me, I will be upset if I have to finish tho
When I went there with a friend we eacht slayed each others body double. Very fun.
@CheeseOfMasters that's cool imma try that when I come around to this
🎵🎶The three of us... are all in love... Me, Myself, and I...🎶🎵 There's some Louis Armstrong for you.
Visions of trio, then likely pair.
It’s amazing to see how every player has a unique experience traversing Elden Ring’s humongous map. I missed SO MANY obvious and useful areas in my first playthrough, yet somehow noticed this dungeon entering the path to the haligtree (and yes, it was hell)
Elden rings map is tiny lol
Try bdo
@@pegasusrr3156 sure pal lmfao
@@pegasusrr3156 but elden ring is an actual good game >.>
@@ApexWolfPR so is bdo lol
@@WeyounSix bdo's map is over 20 times bigger
I love hidden things like this. It's like finding candy in your pockets when you go back and explore
The man, the myth, the legend
the mad lad himself
I saw you in-game one time when I wanted to summon a player.
Due to your legendary status, I thought that Borealis wouldn't have been a worthy enough cause for summoning you.
My liege.
I summoned you once -Vanessa-Jr-... "Remember me!" 🤯🤯
This area is necessary to finish Gurranq's quest. When you get there, you're warned that there's a death root in there. And this is how you get it. So yeah, not that useless, and it's secret, but you are warned. lol
@@SefricFrampus literally have never found this dungeon 🤣
I found it first playthrough, after reading a message that said "Try jumping," thinking, "lol f off," then getting pushed back to that section by a land octopus, and, finally, getting hit by the octopus, surviving with one hp, but being knocked off the edge to what I thought was my death. 11/10
Yeah, sure. I was there, I was the 1hp.
Unbelievable. You have to get a life, and a girlfriend. Or boyfriend. Hell, a body pillow, even.
Sadly I found all the hidden bridges, but not this stray mimic boss I think... So there's at least one boss I haven't fought.
Also side note, that silver scarab talisman is absolutely necessary for item farming as it can add like 50 to 70 discovery or something insane like that
75
Which is nuts, considering the 3 minute consumable only gives 50
what??? no fucking way, that’s actually sick
@@forrrrestjohncave 5 tries 40 arcane no scarab no foot. The big bubble guy when you first go in to Leyndell.
@@kordami28 use them both for 125.
@@Jarboe420 Indeed, your calculations appear to be correct.
When you are on an invisible platform like this one or the on the mountaintop of the giants, instead of shooting arrows you can spam your melee attack to find your way. They coded it so that while you are in an attack animation, you are prevented from falling off the edges. Economy is getting worse, you may want to save those arrows.
Prism stones
I throw glowstones or rainbow stones
The editing is way over the top
the best way to find secrets, always leave a furlcurlling finger to be summoned to someone elses world. Through other people, I have found some amazing secrets, including this one.
The community is so great for doing that, helping other players, showing them hidden dungeons.
Can't wait for more invisible platforms, floors, and hidden enemies when they add the DLC
They are already there but not yet discovered 😄
@@murray821 everything is discovered in elden ring buddy
When a game is on pc, you programmers reveals everything including all weapons, spells, bosses, hidden passages and their location
@@sun-17 yeah great way to spoil everything. But that’s the way it is nowadays. People love to be first.
@@sun-17 I don't believe that to be the case unless you have something proving otherwise
@@murray821 hes not spoiling anything
Any competent gamer should know that files are extracted all the way to the last detail, 0% chance there’s anything left
Seeing how many steps it took to get to the Haligtree, Im honestly amazed I managed to get there half on purpose, half on accident
It's like real life. We barely hang on, have a bit money, spouse, and so on lol
This is one of those things I knew was more than just a hallway, but didn't want to deal with at the time and never came back.
"The tiny men built this? How? This is more than 2 feet above the ground."
Those poor militia are getting roasted so hard. ;-;
I almost had a stroke with this editing
i guess people make videos about ever dungeon now and call it: the game is hidding an entire area from you
Tips on how to go about invisible bridges etc:
Use rainbow arrows for invisible bridges, you can shoot them at the bridge and then follow them. Good thing is, is that most people never need to use them, so you'll probably have plenty of stuff/rainbow stones in your inventory to craft them when you _do_ need them.
Rainbow stones on their own do the same thing but aren't as effective (unless you're dropping one right below you onto a bridge, where you can't aim), however, they have a separate/unique mechanic: They are good for being able to tell if a fall will kill you. If you throw it off a cliff, and it shatters, that means you'd die. However, if it lands and glows without shattering, you'll make the jump.
(There's also another type of stone that does this same thing, but I cannot remember the name. I think it's the ones you drop in caves that shine really bright.) However, these aren't worth using for that, unless you're out of rainbow stones. They're useful for lighting up faces if you don't have the lantern/light spell. They're brighter than anything else for lighting a cave up, however, they only light one area up at a time.
The second one is glow stones
The beast eye made me think there was something there then I fell to my "death" fighting the vulgar militia and found myself on an invisible path and realized the rainbow stones actually had another use. I found the giant slayer tomb and highroad dungeon, and cliffbottom tombs to be more obscure.
It's kinda sad that a lot of cool dungeons have zero interesting items. Like I've never heard somebody use the spell talisman in a build before.
I love most of the dungeons in the game. I just hate that AOW are the reward you get for completing most of them.
Actually elden ring wasn't trying to hide this secret area because the Beast Eye Quivers to give you a clue when your in the hidden path to the Haligtree.
“Those tiny men are so small, look at them”
Menlets
Killing mimic is a doddle - just take off all your weapons and weapon consumables before you walk in, and remove armor. Then reequip weapons and beat down your naked self, who only has their fists…
Fun story - the correct plural is generally octopuses! Octopi kinda sounds right, because it's similar to fungus, and some try to say it should be octopodes, for the proper Greek ending, but octopuses, even though it sounds weird, is correct!
There is also a death root in the boss room for spaghetti man
I suppose if you're new to the series this might come across as difficult to find/amazing secret but throughout my entire first playthrough I was checking potential places I found for illusory walls/invis bridges. I'm glad they included them in ER for sure though. This place is a little obvious imo though. Like, the broken crenellations and the fact if you move the camera around you can literally see the silver scarab alcove from above and the torches are lit as well so that helps draw the eye a little.
Most of these 'wow this was so hidden' things I'm seeing are from first timers. The broken balcony may as well be a neon sign if you've played a single souls game before.
@@reggieisnotadog4841 Aye, that makes sense. I suppose there's literally millions of people new to the games if ER sales are anything to go by! Lol. Some of them are bound to miss things I'd imagine.
Totally, these people don't know anything about the ash lake
Just a friendly reminder Rainbow Stones will land and glow on invisible platforms and explode if the distance to make the landing is fatal for a player.
those things are really easy to deal with if you use a good shield and spear.
“Getting attacked by insecure little men” is exactly how I’d describe that dungeon. Made me scream it was so annoying. 😂
Pro tip: in dark places one can use a lantern or torch
This was so unnecessarily extra 😂😭
The only reason I was able to find the hidden bridge the first time I went through it was because I played online and there were a bunch of messages written on the bridge. I missed the silver tear scarab though, and had to go back for it.
1:08 it sounds like English isnt your first language, but the plural of octopus is octopuses. Almost every English word is made plural by just adding /s/
Oi boss man, use the hoarfrost stomp instead of arrows
If I've learnt one thing of this game, then it's that almost everything has a reason behind it.
There's a railing, what missing a part? There's something under it.
An enemy is placed on a higher platform to shoot you down? There's probably a roundabout way to get to that platform, and there's also probably some loot there.
There's a suspiciously climbable root/rooftop/scaffold/etc in you way, what seemingly doesn't lead to anywhere? Just climb on it, it probably leads somewhere.
I love that the game cleverly leads you to those hidden places, without being too on the nose.
Im amazed I managed to find almost everything on my first playthrough. I'd been waiting years for this game so I was very thorough and took my time.
Love your accent, by the way :D
I'd like to note that with Commander Niall, there's actually a way to cheese him and kill him without ever even having to enter his boss arena. There's a spot where if you climb up onto the fortifications of one of the castle walls, there's an arrow slit in the wall of Niall's boss chamber that you can just shoot him through with a bow & arrow. I actually shamelessly exploited that strategy because Niall is a BS boss IMO. Starting off with a *THREE-ON-ONE* boss fight against Niall and two of the tougher types of "generic" enemies in the game is stupid. Normal "gank" bosses that put you into a two-on-one fight are bad enough, but to put you into a three-on-one is even worse!
Git gud
I never got the appeal of cheesing. The whole point of the game is the challenge. By sidestepping Niall and cheating to defeat him you’re robbing yourself of what makes the game satisfying.
@@BassThumb88 not really lmaao it doesn't sound like cheese if they devs put slits you can shoot through
@@BassThumb88 I usually don't use those sorts of tactics. The problem with Niall is that it's a literal 3-on-1 right from the start, and the summoned Knights are pretty much on you so fast that you would barely even have time to summon a Spirit for help (and this is even worse if you happen to be using the Mimic Tear, which drains a significant portion of your HP rather than using FP, so you then also need to heal pretty much immediately after summoning the Mimic Tear), and even then, they can just stun-lock you to death in seconds. I've *never* liked "gank" bosses, I see them as little more than an artificial means of raising difficulty. Such bosses invariably just frustrate and irritate me, I do not find them fun in the least. At least with bosses like Margit, Godrick, Godfrey, & Malenia, it's all a matter of skill in a one-on-one fight, so I don't mind those bosses no matter how hard they are. I also see it as a problem with just how many of Elden Ring's boss fights are some manner of "gank" boss.
@@gamester512 This is how I felt with the Godson Duo
i swear your humor gets me everytime man amazing work
its just astonishing how Elden Ring manages to give so many different player experiences, but still delivers the same "oh and ah" moments where u think u found something by accident, but i was perfectly staged as many others lived the same situation. giga brain designer
had found it in my first blind playthrough is it was by then obvious to me, that they will use the hiddenpath thing again. saw the item down there and the open gab near the staircase. beast eye quivers was the second hint and the music as u described it the 3rd one.
octodudes are very easy if u just r2 'em - found that the first time i fought the 1 on the beach, by accident.
as i had done all the other dungeons i was trained already to check the ceiling as well the ground for trip wires. the boss as a copy&paste was very bad as well as the reward and this is one of those dungeons who quite missed the mark for me even tho it seems a lot of ppl missed it entirely. :(
Hit the land octopus in the tentacles..
the plural form of octopus is octopuses. i know it doesn't sound right but the suffix 'i' is only used to make a word plural if the word is latin in origin. Octopus has its roots in greek so the standard rules of english apply when it comes to making it plural. that being an added s or es to the end of it
The beast eye quivers man
"Dude is about to speedrun me with these out of bounds" holy shit that caught me off guard! Its genuinely rare for anything to even get a chuckle out of me and this full on made me laugh lol. Subbing just for that fact alone haha
This just got me the last deathroot I needed for gurranq’s quest. Thank you lol
Nothing beats the SECONDARY tomb of the Hero Auriza for me
there's a what?
You're motivating me to do every dungeon lol
I found everything first playthrough. I explored everything and spent about 500 hrs on my first character and playthrough.
Same here! I was in no rush! So I took my time and enjoyed the experience!
Same. 40 hours in, just started Stormveil castle. RL 35 I think. Only place I didn't explore too well was Mistwood, because screw rune bears.
A little tip, before you fight yourself, un equip everything, enter the fight, the mimic will spawn in, then quickly epuip your stuff again and you'll fight an easy naked you.
Messages carry the exploration in this game bro. I found this on my first run because I looked down and found a message trail
This was easy to find. The plethora of messages floating in air practically told me where the platform was.
A lot of messages floating under the bridge spoiled the discovery for me
that's why playing Elden Ring offline and without any video guides on YT are for masochists.
I just walked through there, noticed a piece of the railing was missing, went to investigate and then just went like: "Why are the bloodstains down there". So I dropped a rainbow stone (finally a use for them) and figured out the path that way.
amazing edit. Subbed.
I like your edits, funny man. ill sub.
Actually just finished this dungeon today, apparently I had missed the path that led to the talisman :P
Loved the vid -
2:25 Didn't expect to hear DSP lol
The general consensus on the plural of "octopus" is just "octopuses", and not "octopi" like other "us" ending words, such as "cactus" becoming "cacti".
The reasoning is a little confusing, but the way I've always heard it explained is that a word like "cactus" comes from a Latin-rooted word, and the Latin pluralisation is to give it an "i" ending and so we say: Cacti.
But "octopus" is a GREEK word and thus, if we were to follow the same rule of pluralising based on linguistic root, the plural SHOULD be "octopodes". However in the case of "octopus", the logic followed is "when a word enters English we pluralise it according to English grammar rules", and thus we get: Octopuses.
I'm not... sure why we adopt English pluralisation for Octopuses but not Cacti, or indeed why both Octopus AND Cactus have Greek words that became Latin words and yet Cactus is "latin-rooted" and Octopus is "greek-rooted"
But. That's the reasoning I've heard. If anyone was interested. I'm kind of nerdy about language and etymology so thought I'd comment this on a five month old video. Because
Great editing on this video.
What weapon are you using in this video? It looks sick
What tipped me off to the dungeon is that when you walk in you get a note saying "The Beast Eye Quivers" singnaling that there is a specific type of boss nearby.
someone didnt realise rainbow stones are a thing
I love your low key humour
Would the torch that reveals invisible enemies and stuff work for revealing the bridges or are they just straight up always invisible?
Fun tip: when you KNOW you’re about to fight your mimic, take all of your equipment off then walk in. They will spawn with nothing, so you just put it back on and kick their taint.
The experience of finding videos about the experience of finding the hidden stuff in this game is almost on par with each other.
Almost every stream/lets play of this game has these stuff spoiled by the online components or their chat.
I found the invisible bridge on my first play through because I knocked one of the little guys off the platform and it never died. Peeked over and noticed him floating. Miyazaki is maniacal.
0:59 holy crap that voice crack cracked my chair
The clips of Skyler saying “shut up” always kill me
1:14 "a bunch of little insecure men-" LOOOOL this GOT me; EXACTLY how i thought of them when i first came across them in the upper right of Caelid
Let’s be honest most of us knew about this hidden path because we look up where to find a talisman that increases discovery 💀💯
It makes a lot of sense. By the way you're inspire me to created video on my channel like you do.
You used expensive arrows to test your path?? My guy. RAINBOW STONES.
icefrost hachet >
actual god tier content
The best and cheapest way to reveal invisible pathways is to use hoarfrost stomp; it only travels on solid ground so it shows you the bends of the path too.
Nice Breaking Bad memes. Please keep it up and have more breaking bad memes
It's a bit unfortunate how mandatory it is to deal with Forbidden Lands, Mountaintops and the Peak of Flames, when Haligtree and Elphael are completely optional. Everything that happens after Leyndell (except for the Haligtree-Elphael and Farum Azula) is pretty boring and badly planned, I wish the later areas could possess the same charm as the start of the game.
For the love of Marika buy a lantern
I'll never forget this dungeon because of the boss as it gave me a taste of what the enemies in this game must have felt facing me 😂
Tip for the octopus 🐙
Meteoric ore, the Gravitas just rips through them and tbh any non human it really fu*ks up (provided you put some stats in intellect)
I will add that, Regarding the Guranq quest and retrieving Deathroot. The Deathroot you receive in the chest after defeating the Mimic Tear, in Hidden Path to the Haligtree. This Deathroot should be your LAST Deathroot. If it isn't, than you have missed 1(or more) in previous visited areas.
Thank you for these dungeon crawling videos - i just started playing and the way you do it, I can't tell enough of whats going on to be spoiled, just enticed, lmao
That's also the only way to get to the Consecrated Snowfield isn't it?
For those who don't know... If you get warped somewhere you can't fast travel out of and are stuck... You can fast travel to the round table and then to another location figured this out after being stuck for 20 min after dieing and getting sent to hell to fight 2 giant freaking robots with chain throwing arms and other with a stomach that kills you in stand with saw arms wtf man lol. Oh and you get the lost tail cat tailismen and lost war ashes down there as well the tailismen grants immunity from fall damage
you can try using color rocks to know if there is a hiden step or not, if the rock brokes you will as well, if the rock doesn't is safe to go
JFC all the secret areas combined together would probably get you like 5 more Elden Ring games
From hid multiple areas, they have so much confidence that they can make some of the best dungeons completely out of view. From games are more of a community effort to discover everything
My favourite reward for this area is the legendary ashes of Blackflame Monk Amon Gus.
Love these vids
Nothing better than telling someone im guiding through here that the boss here is a wimp.
this is a must have talisman as well, boosts item discovery to help you farm magma blade and other rare weapons
The Beast Eye helped me figure it out. It quivered and I knew immediately Deathroot = Dungeon boss
I've beat this game 3x now and I have never seen this. thanks for the video lol
I enjoy your commentary. Keep up the good work
i love these new dungeon videos!
great narrative, funny and straight forward. thank you.
For any who don't know. You can use the sentry torch as it will reveal the invisible path and save you a ton of time.
The rainbow stones are good for outlining invisible paths btw, and they don't disappear after a certain amount of time.
Man lmfao "shut up shut up" was great!
See this is why I love the message system. Because I missed nothing on my first playthrough all with the guidance of others before me