Chapter 1

Main Character Attribute Summary

Consider this a pre-battle stat sheet for easier writing later.

Final base attribute panel (already includes talismans and others):

HP: 55

Focus (Mana): 43

Stamina (Energy): 38

Strength: 45

Dexterity: 36

Intelligence: 41

Faith: 33

Arcane: 17

The Great Rune adds +10 to all attributes.

Radagon's Scarseal adds +5 to HP, Stamina, Strength, and Dexterity.

Training here and there added less than ten points in total, about as planned.

When using the Great Rune to enlarge body size, the bonus from other attributes is transferred to HP, Stamina, Strength, and Dexterity.

Attribute panel when enlarged:

HP: 65

Focus (Mana): 33

Stamina (Energy): 48

Strength: 55

Dexterity: 46

Intelligence: 31

Faith: 23

Arcane: 7

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Equipment:

Nameless King Set

Weapons:

Dragon Hunter's Sword Spear +12

Sword of Night and Flame +7

Lusat's Glintstone Staff +8 (not enough Intelligence)

Shadow of the Stars (sealed)

Sword Remains Greatsword (in storage)

Relic Greatsword (in storage)

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Sorceries and Incantations

For the “except...etc.” format, DLC is not counted by default, since the Wiki splits them into two sections and including them would be troublesome.

Sorceries

Academy series: learned all except Comet, Magic Realm, Swift Glintstone Shard, Mining series, and Thops's Barrier.

Carian series: almost all learned.

Sellia series: all except Ancient Death Rancor.

Cold series: Glintstone Icecrag, Freezing Weapon, Zamor Ice Storm.

Incantations

Dragon Communion series: Agheel's Flame, Dragonclaw, Dragonmaw.

Dragon Cult: have some tomes, not learned yet.

Fire series: have some tomes, not started learning yet.

Black Flame series: Black Flame, Black Flame Blade.

Golden Order Fundamentalism: Law of Regression, Law of Causality, Immutable Shield (have tomes, not learned yet).

Erdtree: Erdtree Oath, Blessing of the Erdtree.

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Ashes of War

Regular Ashes: Lion's Claw, Dual Lion's Claw, Lightning Whirlwind Slash, Quickstep.

Storm series: all learned, plus self-created.

Lightning series: Lightning Slash.

Cold series: Hoarfrost Stomp, Ice Spear.

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Items:

Sleep Pot ×3

Bewitching Branch ×1

Stonesword Keys, plenty in storage

Magic Stonesword Key ×1

Unknown Seal Key ×1

Dectus Medallion, left and right

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That's basically it. There might be some minor things forgotten, but it doesn't really matter.

Some incantation, sorcery, and Ashes of War series have very few items to begin with, like the Cold series, so feel free to contribute.

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Chapter 1: Elden Ring, I'm coming!

In 2043, brain-computer interface games began to flourish. The perfectly immersive experience drove countless gamers wild, but as a new gaming device, the number of exclusive games was pitifully small—so few that even a dog would shake its head. The future, however, looked promising.

In this situation, there were always some bold players unwilling to accept the status quo. For example, Brandon Jenkins, who was currently sitting in his own gaming room, connecting his brain-computer interface to his PC with a data cable.

Brandon Jenkins was porting games from other devices to the brain-computer interface. This time, his target was Elden Ring, the game that had brought him countless shocks and fantasies in his childhood.

What, you ask how Brandon Jenkins knows how to do porting? Is he some kind of software genius? Of course not. He's just a pure, aging otaku who, after watching the endless stream of porting tutorials on various platforms online, decided to give it a try. He had already ported several games before this, all without any issues.

Of course, under normal circumstances, the brain-computer interface's safety features were fully guaranteed. The automatic protection system would shut down the device if any malfunction occurred. For the brain-computer, ordinary porting was no problem at all; its powerful optimization could give all kinds of games a second life on the device, though it couldn't match the perfect immersion of exclusive brain-computer games.

With all these factors, Brandon Jenkins finally felt at ease. As the brain-computer made a "crackle~pop" burning sound, he left this world. Hopefully, this tragic case will teach inventors a lesson.

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In an abandoned chapel, Brandon Jenkins slowly regained consciousness as he lay on the ground. Staring at the filthy carpet pressed against his face, his mind was momentarily unable to process what was happening.