By now, most of the players must have explored a lot of areas in the FromSoftware blockbuster Elden Ring. However, given that it’s an open-world game, not everything can be figured out easily. And this point was proved yet again.
Did you know there’s apparently a fake wall in the title’s map that takes 50 strikes to eventually to be destroyed?
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Elden Ring has a secret ‘fake wall’ that only opens when you hit it 50 times!
The Souls-like fantasy RPG has taken the world by storm ever since its debut last month. The majority of the players are still figuring out various hidden mysteries that the game offers. But it seems like one curious player just unearthed one mystery.
While running around the Lands Between in Elden Ring, a curious player just discovered a wall that literally takes 50 strikes to open. Yes, that’s what a user revealed on social media, sharing a video of the same as well.
apparently some fake walls in Elden Ring take multiple hits to reveal, and oh my god this changes everything
(clip from user teristam on r/eldenring) pic.twitter.com/Jt8MNUDY0j— Iron Pineapple (@IronPineapple_) March 18, 2022
As you can see, the player’s character is standing in front of a wall that looks quite normal. But then comes the twist, once the character starts hitting it with the sword. The fake wall collapses in the end, after 50 hits, while also opening a new room altogether.
This is definitely something that can be termed as a glitch. However, it’s hard to fathom how the player initially spotted such an area having this kind of weird wall.
As soon as players on Twitter noticed this clip from Elden Ring, the reactions started pouring in.
yo my friend found a second one! there's more! this ain't a fluke!https://t.co/3HuBzuZoOv
— kilboi🪐 on ko-fi (@KilroyKilljoy) March 19, 2022
— Travis (@Mobius4721) March 18, 2022
This is fucked up
— Jacksepticeye (@Jacksepticeye) March 18, 2022
Miyazaki rn: pic.twitter.com/EAz83fkHrf
— Nexuz (@ToalhaPelada) March 18, 2022
— Patrick Wiatt (@PatrickWiatt) March 18, 2022
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"hidden path ahead" pic.twitter.com/nWuS749nAi
— daisuke (@trollworldw) March 18, 2022
Elden Ring is now available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. Elden Ring was received with open arms, positive reviews, and joy. And if you haven’t played the title, you should.
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What are your thoughts on the fake wall discovery inside the fantasy RPG? Have you spotted any such thing yourself while exploring this game? Let us know in the comments.
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