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There is a tricky wall in the Elden Ring that requires 50 hits • Eurogamer.net

If you’ve roamed the lands between the two, convinced that you’ve managed to hit every imaginary wall, I’ve got some bad news – it turns out that at least one secret opening requires you to hit it at least 50 times.

According to this impatient player on reddit (Thank you, computer games), there seems to be an imaginary wall in Volcano Manor that doesn’t disappear until you hit it 50 times.

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This video is the biggest and most horrifying version of ‘The Invisible Way Forward’. wrote a player. “Instead of hitting each wall once, I have to hit each wall 50 times.”

“You know we have to go back the whole game now and check every wall, right?” added different. OP just calls discovery “Annoying”.

Interesting is that Spark discussion in the comments About whether this is a real imaginary wall or actually a “normal” wall that the player managed to destroy by beating his HP. Because it doesn’t lead to an exciting – or secret – location and is close by different False wall and doesn’t have the same audio signals, some think it’s just a glitch.

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