Elden Ring exploit: duplicate weapons & talismans easily

In the chaos of Elden Ring: Nightreign, I’m tackling legendary foes, including the indomitable Snappy McJawface and the elusive goat. Armed with a slightly sneaky duplication trick, my friends and I are gearing up for our ultimate showdown against Heolstor the Nightlord, because what’s a little duping among friends?

Mastering the Art of Duplication

Picture the scene: three players in perfect (well, more or less) harmony, like an off-key trio in a musical noir. We use an exploit to double our precious talismans and weapons, creating an armory of absurd power. It’s like a trust fall, but with mystic items. The host does the count, while two eager pickers scoop up the goods on “one.” Honestly, it’s more of an art than a science—and takes nearly ten minutes of orchestrated chaos.

Prepping for Nightlords

Before tackling these villainous bosses, our little pre-battle ritual involves duplicating goodies in the safest of rooms—where murderous entities take a breather and no ominous countdown looms. It’s a practical move, elevating us to slightly less underpowered combatants against Caligo, Miasma of Night, despite mostly fighting over prized weapons like seagulls after a particularly luscious fry.

Cheating? Or Creative Gaming?

Judge me if you will. Some call us cheaters; I call us resourceful pioneers charting the glitchy waters. When your options are 72 consecutive attacks from a pixel demon or glitched talismans… choose survival. Sacred games require sacred tricks—and there’s zero shame in a bit of tomfoolery when dodging bosses with secret third phases lurking in the game files.

Community Shenanigans

The duplication glitch isn’t just my secret weapon—Redditors and YouTubers like MillGaming are all in on the trickery, inspired by Malik The Raven’s original discovery. A happy accident born of treasury scarcity and shared ambitions, this glitch represents a collective rebellion against seemingly impossible odds.

Onward to Snappy McJawface, and remember, always check under your pillow for rogue marshmallows.

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