Elden Ring Includes a Hidden Pair of Underwear for Some Reason [IGN]

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Players have found a pair of bizarrely fancy underwear hidden within Elden Ring – but you can’t find them through normal means.

The Deathbed Smalls aren’t accessible without cheating, but were seemingly cut from the game fairly late as they’re a fully fledged item with artwork and stats, Polygon reported.

They’re part of a wider Deathbed set found in the game. Another piece of the same set, the Deathbed Dress, is available in Elden Ring an found in Leyndell, The Royal Capital, close to the Lower Capital Church Site of Grace.

Deathbed Smalls in Elden Ring

According to Elden Ring hackers, Fia – one of the characters in Elden Ring’s Roundtable Hold hub area – wears the Deathbed Smalls. Being able to wear NPCs’ and enemies’ clothing has been a staple of FromSoftware games since Demon’s Souls so being able to find and wear Fia’s in itself isn’t unusual. The odd part is just how weirdly revealing this item is and that it was fully created before being removed from the game. That said, “weirdly revealing” probably is the reason for the removal.

Seemingly the only way of getting the Smalls yourself is to play the PC version of Elden Ring offline, and use Cheat Engine to give yourself item ID 1930300. YouTube user Fighter. PL showed off the Deathbed Smalls in a video, modelling the item as well as displaying its design and stats. You can see screenshots above.

It’s not the only thing enterprising Elden Ring hackers have discovered – many have speculated about PvP DLC after it was discovered that the game’s locked Colosseums are fully modeled inside.

Elden Ring has dominated the gaming sphere since it launched on February 25, topping sales charts in the United States and Europe and selling more than 12 million copies worldwide.

It’s proven somewhat of a cultural phenomenon, with crazy adverts, a streamer’s Twitch chat playing while he swept, someone using the Nintendo Switch’s Ring Fit Controller to beat a boss, and it’s even got its own candy.

In our 10/10 review, IGN said: “Elden Ring is a massive iteration on what FromSoftware began with the Souls series, bringing its relentlessly challenging combat to an incredible open world that gives us the freedom to choose our own path.”

To make those choices with the best available information, check out our guide that features everything you could ever hope to know about Elden Ring, including collectible locations, boss strategies, and more.