Noted Souls YouTuber Lance McDonald has uncovered some, hm, intoxicating content that was cut from Elden Ringâs final build fairly late into development from the looks of it. By working with another YouTuber named Sekiro Dubi, the two restored a surprisingly extensive mechanic FromSoftware removed that had you collecting dreams to make alcohol. Hey, the Lands Between is a sad place. Everyone could use a drink or two to numb the pain after getting bodied by the Starscourge Radahn again
Sekiro Dubi, a youtuber who uploads videos on FromSoft games, posted a video over the weekend of a âcut content featureâ from Elden Ring he found in the network test version of the game. The feature was about collecting âdream mist,â a fog-like cloud emanating from creatures, by using the removed item St. Trinaâs Crystal Ball. To demonstrate how the mechanic wouldâve worked, Sekiro Dubi went scooping up the dreams of various unconscious creatures including those shitty land octopuses in Limgrave
McDonald walked through the differences in the network test version of the game versus the final version, where remains of the features and storylines can still be spotted. For example, Stormhill Shack in Stormhill was previously called Scavengerâs Shack, except in the older version a monk named Reeling Rico occupied the hut before Roderika sat there. This Rico was a total alcoholic who eagerly hoped youâd help him craft the âdreambrew,â a forbidden drink known as âthe nectar of the demigods.â In practice, itâs this alcoholic beverage composed of at least two dream mists that can be used to âuncover someoneâs deepest darkest secrets.â
Talk to Rico and he wouldâve given you St. Trinaâs Crystal Ball, an item used to gather the dream mist from sleeping beings. As illustrated by McDonaldâs video, there were supposed to be soundly sleeping creatures dotting the Lands Between with this dream mist hovering over them. Collecting their dream mist with the crystal ball and returning to Rico the alcoholic monk at the Scavengerâs Shack would net you one bottle of dreambrew, which would then open up new dialogue options if you offered the drink to certain NPCs. For example, if you gave the dreambrew to the merchant KalĂ© in the Church of Elleh, heâd joke about being âan honest merchant of good standingâ before accepting the dreambrew and immediately knocking out after drinking it. The lightweight ended up having a horrifying nightmare about fire burning his eyeballs with you standing right next to him, which is a reference to a larger lore thing involving the Flame of Frenzy and the story of all the merchants. Talk about deep, dark secrets.
McDonald told Kotaku over Twitter messages that members of a community modding Discord server dedicated to Souls games uncovered many aspects of this cut content before him. He just used all that research and reverse engineered Elden Ring to stitch the questline back together.
âI jailbroke my PlayStation 4 which allowed me to create a backup copy of the network test,â McDonald said. âI hacked it to remove the network checks among many other things through similar methods.â
Trina, for what itâs worth, is a fairly enigmatic figure in the game, mostly only appearing in relation to sleep-related items such as this one. But like all things Elden Ring, thereâs the strong suggestion in this video that Trina might simply be in some sort of different dimension or something. It also appears that you can see remnants of the cut content all over the place, notably when it comes to Seluvisâ potion-centric questlines.
This isnât the only piece of cut content Elden Ring players have found, and Iâm certain it wonât be the last. So far, whatâs maybe the most ridiculous is a pair of removed underwear dataminers are equipping through various hacks. Thereâs no telling what other secrets the Lands Between is hiding, and maybe getting NPCs drunk on some dreambrew wouldâve spilt the tea.
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