A player in Elden Ring overdoes it with a mod – flattens everything with a clone army

A player in Elden Ring overdoes it with a mod - flattens everything with a clone army

Modders are also very active in Elden Ring, breaking down barriers and boundaries that the game would otherwise set. YouTuber Games from Mars is now demonstrating a mod that removes the limit on Ghost Ash usage. He uses the popular Mimic Tear.

What is the Mimic Tear? With this spirit ash you can summon a double of yourself for a small HP reduction.

This is an exact replica of you, complete with gear, charms, and spells that you equipped yourself. We have a guide to the Mimic Tear for you, including the location.

Normally, however, you can summon a maximum of one ghost. But YouTuber Games from Mars shows how a troupe of 20 almost-naked doppelgangers waltz through the game.

You can watch it here:

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Clone troop overruns everything and everyone – First naked and with a club, then with spells

How are the doppelgangers equipped? The player chose the beggar class here, so the character is at level 1.

  • No equipment is used, apart from the starting weapon, a small mace. After all, he upgrades it to +25 in the course of the round, since later in the game the monsters simply have too many life points for an unupgraded weapon.
  • From NPCs like Varré to bigger bosses, the clone troop rampages all over the inland. You almost feel sorry for some opponents, as they often don’t even get to attack themselves.
  • It’s over with the final boss, though. The second phase is too much for the 20 beggars. But when the player puts armor on them, things look different again.

Even the final boss, with his huge health pool, can’t hold his own against a squad of 20 medium armored level 1 doppelgangers.

In another video he takes it to the extreme and equips her with a hammer spell:

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This also pushes the game to its limits and the FPS will stagger when 20 doppelgangers are constantly firing spells at the same time.

In the video he tries out different spells and invocations and the chaos is just perfect.

Of course, this is primarily a fun action, only very few players should be interested in playing like this.

How the players react: They celebrate the experiment in the comments below the videos. For example, DarkNinja193 writes: “If FromSoftware ever made an MMO, this is what the raid bosses would look like.”

Alicia S thanks the YouTuber: “Thanks for sacrificing your PC for the memes.” Lamderem J also worries about the player’s PC: “Dude, your PC must be a monster device, but that’s just abuse. CAN I HAVE SOME MORE, PLEASE!”

In addition to modders, there are also a number of data miners in Elden Ring who uncover cut content. This can even be entire features: In the Elden Ring, you could once elicit the darkest secrets from NPCs with a drink.

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