The ockham’s razor It is a methodological and philosophical principle that states: “the simplest explanation is usually the most likely“. In other words, that sometimes the correct solution is the simplest and most obvious. Not everything has a double background. This is something that life ends up teaching all of us… some through video games like Elden Ring.
why the Tower of the Frenzy Flame is it so problematic? It’s like Sauron’s Tower from Lord of the Rings. If you enter its range of action and sight, your life bar begins to increase. If it fills up, you will suffer a lot of damage and you will probably die… that is if you are not killed by the enemies in the area while you are suffering from the madness animation.
Reddit user u/Typical-Painter-7052 has found a way to make fun of this tower, which has made life difficult (and continues to be) for hundreds of players and is somewhat reminiscent of the nightmare areas of Bloodborne. The most widespread method is to advance using the rocks and cover structures while we eliminate the enemies. But… there is an object that resolves life for us.
He Mimic’s Veil, Mimetic Veil either Imitation Veil “consumes CP to mimic nearby objects“, generally those that we have in sight. It is achieved in the CStormshroud Shaft. As it turns out, Elden Ring is better done than we thought: it’s not just a hotspot that turns on and off as you enter, but the tower is powered by eye contact and frantic eye identification.
It’s a fact: sometimes the simplest, most obvious and most fun solution is the right one. Unfortunately, this philosophy cannot be applied to all areas of Elden Ring. Caelid has no trick and we must continue to face the horror of him bare-chested. We still have nightmares…
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