Summary

After spending over 1,200 hours inElden Ring, one player has recently realized that the game allows them to place throwables in storage, making it possible to craft way more projectiles than their pot reserves allow them to carry. Their discovery generated quite a bit of online traction, indicating that there’s no shortage ofElden Ringplayers who had been unaware of this possibility up until recently.

Whilecrafting throwables inElden Ringrequires a variety of ingredients, one component that’s used in every throwing pot recipe is the pot itself. Or better said, a pot, because there are several such container types in the game, all of which are replenished automatically after being thrown. This mechanic prevents players from cheesing bosses by spamming them with an endless barrage of projectiles.

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Elden Ring Allows Players To Store Hundreds of Throwables

Be that as it may, the game actually allows players to stack up on throwables by manually sending them to storage.This was recently discovered by Reddit user ReasonableTreeStump, who realized that they were able to store their makeshift bombs and then immediately craft more of them as if they hadn’t just depleted theirElden Ringpot reserves.While exact storage limits vary by item, the Tarnished’s chest can hold hundreds of each type of throwable. The fan said that they had 1,267 hours in the game prior to stumbling upon this find, describing their realization as a pretty major facepalm moment.

Upon further testing, ReasonableTreeStump also confirmed that this same mechanic works withElden Ringperfumes, which require a variety of replenishable perfume bottles to craft. Their tip emerged on the front page of the game’s largest subreddit within hours of going live on July 17, suggesting that many players were also oblivious to the ability to store throwables up until recently. Dozens of fans reacting to this discovery described it as a game-changer, while a few others laughed at their past selves for intentionally wasting pots to free up their containers and craft other projectiles.

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Much like the player’s other consumable reserves are replenished from storage automatically when resting at any Site of Grace, so are the throwable pots and perfume bottles. However, ReasonableTreeStump found that the actual pots that get added to their inventory can be a bit “random,” presumably because it’s possible to craft more types of throwables than can be carried.

One possible reason why this mechanic flew under the radar for so long is that storing pots and perfume bottles works a bit differently compared to other tools. E.g., reaching the inventory limit of something like Crystal Darts won’t stop the player from crafting more of them, with all subsequently created items being automatically sent to their chest. Meanwhile, perfume bottles and pots need to be manually sent to storage from theElden Ringinventory menu.

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ELDEN RING, developed by FromSoftware, Inc. and BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc., is a fantasy action-RPG adventure set within a world created by Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin. Danger and discovery lurk around every corner in FromSoftware’s largest game to date. Hidetaka Miyazaki - President and Game Director of FromSoftware Inc. Known for directing critically-acclaimed games in beloved franchises including Armored Core and Dark Souls.George R.R. Martin is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including the acclaimed series A Song of Ice and Fire - A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast For Crows, and A Dance with Dragons. As a writer-producer, he has worked on The Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and pilots that were never made. He lives with the lovely Parris in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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