Tired of having your armor dirty in the Elden Ring? Tired of seeing other players with armor covered in blood, rot and poison? Don’t worry, Hidetaka Miyazaki has thought of everything. We tell you where to find and how to use an object that has become famous thanks to a new trend on TikTok.
Keep your armor clean in Elden Ring thanks to soap
If all the Elden Ring in Extra Life guides had not made it clear to you how enormous the experience is, wait until you know a new trend that has been generated in social networks thanks to an object from the video game: soap
Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Demon’s Souls, Sekiro, and Elden Ring all have a lot in common. One of them is the dirt on clothes and armor when you roll, when hitting enemies and being hit… and we don’t even talk anymore when you critically attack enemies. Also, there is an ability called Seppuku which is basically sticking a sword into your belly to imbue it with blood.
All this makes you end up with the armor filthy to the brim when you fight. And what has the Elden Ring community started to do? Use the soap on themselves or drop it on the ground for other players to use. It’s easy to make
Who has popularized this trend? La streamer To Dovehk
However, this trend is not new. A few weeks ago, videos of players who receive or give soap to clean blood armor. It’s fantastic because they stop the fight Just to get the soap. On other occasions, they use it between combats and the rest of the players usually respect this brief formal act.
When you and a random have been fist fighting for 30 minutes straight and turns out they’re the most civilized human in the universe.#PS5Share #ELDENRING #PS5 #PVP #soap pic.twitter.com/0cxaDGGvKt
— BarbarianWay (@BarbarianWay14) March 15, 2022
The effective use of soap in the Elden Ring is to clean clothes and armor of putrefaction or poison, for example. The bar for these negative altered effects increases the longer you spend in puddles and/or lakes and stops increasing when you go out. Nevertheless, if you roll in these places, you will stain your clothes and the bar will continue to increase even if you leave the danger zone. But yes, it also serves to clean the blood.