The Elden Ring player community is moving into the middle lands, and just like previous Souls games, Elden Ring has a variety of thought-provoking endings, so today we’re going to tell you about it in detail. the ending that is the easiest to achieve, but many players have yet to achieve it.
Something that seems quite curious to us is that many players have not yet completed their campaign by defeating the final bosses, so they should not know that there are several endings, 6 actually, and most of the time the players will complete the game with the end of ‘Elden Lord’, if you are interested in knowing this ending, we must mention that it is a large dose of spoiler.
Like Dark Souls, the player must make a difficult decision in the end, one that could backfire, no matter how well-intentioned. When they come face to face with the Elden Ring, the player must decide if they want to repair it and try to continue with the established order, or break it completely and usher in a new era?
How to get the ‘Elden Lord’ ending
Also known as the ‘Age of Fracture ending’, this is the easiest to unlock and simply requires you to follow the game’s story to the end. Essentially, do whatever Melina and Gideon Ofnir tell you to do, even after both characters are no longer around to guide you. To unlock this ending, do the following:
- Defeat at least two Shard Holders. Godrick and Rennala will likely be the first two you run into, but you can also target Rykard, Radahn, Malenia, and Mohg. We like to beat them all, just in case.
- Head to the Capital City and defeat Morgott, the King of Omens on the Throne of Elden.
- Talk to Melina and travel to the Forge of Giants.
- Defeat the Fire Giant boss and burn the Erdtree; You will no longer have access to Melina after this point.
- You will be transported to Crumbling Farum Azula.
- Defeat Malekith for the last missing piece of the Elden Ring.
- Travel back to the Throne Room to defeat Gideon Ofnir, then Horah Loux/Godfrey.
- Defeat Radagon and the Elden Beast.
- Claim the Elden Ring and your throne.
This is the first ending most players will see, and you are now officially the Elden Lord of The Lands Between. However, does it make much sense to rule a dead and decaying world? Can there be a better way?