Browsing Elden Ring Steam List (opens in new tab) The other day, PCG’s Eagle-Eyed Ted Litchfield discovered something interesting about the wife of the Snow Witch armed with General Grievous in the game. This page includes a breakdown of what percentage of the player base has earned a particular achievement, and it shows that we all love witches when it comes to endgame trophies.
It’s Ranni’s name and it’s the game that brings endless chill to the world of Elden Ring. I won’t go into the deepest lore details, Lani’s questline (opens in new tab) is long and complicated, with easy-to-miss steps, taking you to The Lands Between’s most secret locations and making your way through several hidden bosses. I think it’s one of the best kept secrets in gaming, but apparently I’m wrong.
25.9% of players have the Age of Stars achievement. This is the ending unlocked by Ranni’s questline. On the other hand, 19.6% have his Elden Lord track record. Obviously there are some caveats to this and the fact that this is just a Steam player. The main thing is that some players have experienced the game twice and have achieved both. People who have cleared the game have only cleared it once.
Still, think of the poor people of Turnished who haven’t yet earned the Margit the Fell Omen achievement. This boss is the first real test of a player’s skill in the game, so it’s a tough one, but I’m still surprised that “only” 73.8% of players have a track record of defeating him. More than a quarter of her who bought it on Steam have seen little of what Elden Ring has to offer, but we’re all happily running around chasing witches. to her.
We should see Elden Ring’s DLC this year, but Bandai Namco knows they won’t have to struggle too hard to sell it. mostly quiet (opens in new tab)That hasn’t stopped her from engaging in fairly liberal acts of devotion, vowing to keep killing Fromsoft bosses. Until DLC announcement (opens in new tab)They relax, kick back and I might bring Margit an acoustic guitar for a change of pace (opens in new tab).