Elden Ring spell damage changes with the weather
The Lands Between are hiding one aspect
Elden Ring players have discovered that your spells can be affected by the game's weather.
Earlier today, the Elden Ring subreddit post featured just below gained a lot of popularity. The post reveals that the spells the player casts are impacted by the current weather — for example if it's raining when you cast a fire-based attack, it's going to be weaker than if you cast it on a clear, sunny day.
This is a pretty fascinating discovery, and really goes to show just how deep and changeable Elden Ring's open world really is. Considering this is the very first time developer FromSoftware has actually done a full-blown open-world game, it's all the more impressive.
We've been seeing all sorts of creative endeavours from the Elden Ring community over the past week or so, and this is just the latest. Earlier today for example, someone became so over-levelled in the first area of the game that they beat the opening story boss in just three hits. Elsewhere, players have discovered that the Beast-Repellent Torch also works on dogs, keeping one of the most annoying enemies in the entire game firmly at bay.
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Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie games, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the industry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.