Earlier today—wait, maybe it was yesterday? No, definitely today—the Elden Ring Nightreign servers took a breather, went offline for some maintenance. A whole hour! Prepping for this new patch, version 1.01.2. Don’t worry, this one’s not huge or anything. Just a blip.
Now, this patch? Sure, it’s got bug fixes, but what caught my eye were these nerfs. One’s so sneaky, you might’ve missed it entirely. You know when something changes around you, but you can’t quite pinpoint it? Yeah, like that.
And speaking of past patches—last week’s 1.01.1 on June 2, remember that? I mean, who could forget? That one had more goodies to dig into. But 1.01.2, nah, just two balance tweaks worth mentioning.
So, get this—there was this bug boosting the physical attack power for bows when you slapped on the ‘Add (Magic/Lightning/Holy) to Weapon’ effect. Who knew, right? Folks were loving their bows lately, probably because of this glitch. But, bam, fix is in. And then, non-direct weapon skills were getting a little too friendly with attribute power and status ailments. Oops, not supposed to happen. That’s patched now too.
Moving on—oh, wait, nails on a chalkboard? That’s how out of whack some attacks got. Anyway, where was I? Oh right, patch notes! Another small fix will make weapons with the Projectile Damage Drop-Off Reduced Passive more findable. Loot pool stuff—exciting, if you’re into that. And all you questers out there, the Demon Merchant in Limveld? They’ll be back where they belong.
There’s this full list of fixes, which honestly reads like a grocery list I’d probably lose:
– Fixed the passive effect bug with bows.
– Some sneaky weapons got whacked with a fix.
– Projectile weapons are back on the menu (loot).
– Demon Merchant’s making their comeback.
– Libra and Adel, their quirks got ironed out.
– Wormface’s grab attack—yeah, that’s sorted too.
The developers wrapped it all up by hinting that, okay, maybe some bugs might pop up again. Déjà vu or something else? Who can say? Anyway, the downtime shouldn’t mess up your hunt for Nightreign’s rarest whatsit. If you’re stuck, our trusty guide’s always there, waiting for you. Never misses a beat.