I was very excited to discover that Patches exists within Elden Ring Runes, and as this made his appearance with Armored Core, Dark Souls and Bloodborne one of the first things that I was able to write about. The game was released later than most sites, so the footage that we utilized was provided by one of the several players who uploaded early footage. When I saw Patches within the Elden Ring myself, I was happy to be able to see Patches utilized in much differently than his earlier appearances. He's still the same old Jerk.
It is possible to be poisoned in Elden Ring within the first couple of minutes. The director of Souls' series Hidetaka Miyazaki has previously praised his love for toxic swamps, however I was still surprised at how quickly I was able to locate some gross terrain that caused my character to be sick. No one has beaten my record for speedruns in the world yet however.
Scouting out poison aside my first real challenge in Elden Ring was with the bridge, which was quite rickety. FromSoftware is known for tampering the heads of players and leading players into traps that could kill them in one shot and I was convinced that this bridge in the opening area was going to be a big "fuck it to you" From Software. I was wrong, but don't fault me for having been cautious.
The man who called Elden Ring Runes for sale players as "maidenless" and told that they should "die in a pit somewhere" during the closed network test seemed extremely disoriented in anticipation of the official release. The name of the guy was Varre and I didn't see him throughout my time with the game until I looked up information on his questline and sought him out on the basis of. Although he has a nicer disposition, however, Varre is still pretty lame. Do not be like Varre.