Elden Ring players have killed 197 billion enemies

Elden Ring players have slaughtered an impressive 197 billion enemies, but some of the stats are a little skewed as farming runs kill the same enemies over and over.

Elden Ring players have killed 197 billion enemies
Published by Mason @ PC Game Spotlight 2 years ago


Elden Ring Player Data Reveals Impressive Kill Count

The highly anticipated FromSoftware RPG game, Elden Ring, has amassed an astounding 197 billion kills since its release. However, it appears that these statistics are not entirely accurate due to the prevalence of farming runs, where players repeatedly eliminate the same enemies for the purpose of obtaining runes.

One particular enemy, the albinauric slug-like creature, has suffered the most casualties, with a staggering 12 billion deaths attributed to farming runs in the Yarnus Region, a renowned location for rune farming. This influx of albinauric casualties raises questions about the validity of the data.

Further analysis reveals that out of the albinauric deaths, 9.4 billion were caused by club-wielding albinaurics, while 3.4 billion were inflicted by curved sword-wielding albinaurics. The method behind these repeated killings remains a mystery. Additionally, other popular targets for farming runs include the putrid corpse enemies, which have been vanquished 8.9 billion times since the game's launch, and the exiled soldier enemies, who have suffered 4 billion assassinations.

Interestingly, only a mere 526,843 players have shown remorse and sought forgiveness for their role in decimating the albinauric population, leaving the majority to face the consequences of their actions.

In addition to the kill count, FromSoftware has shared some fascinating statistics about Elden Ring. The game has witnessed a staggering 82 million Colosseum battles since its introduction to the Open-world environment. Among the various gestures available, the most popular ones include Wave, Polite Bow, Pointing Forward, Heartening Cry, and Casual Greeting. Wave stands out as the most frequently used gesture, followed by Polite Bow and Pointing Forward.

Furthermore, Elden Ring players have respec'd their builds an astonishing 38.6 million times using Rennala Queen of the Full Moon. The Moon Queen has undoubtedly been kept busy with these repeated rebirths, as players strive to shape new and exciting builds within the expansive open-world game.

For more information on the highly anticipated Elden Ring sequel, be sure to check out our comprehensive coverage. Additionally, you can explore the upcoming RPG games and discover what awaits in this captivating genre.

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