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If you’re still playing Elden Ring<\/em><\/span> and never want to stop, you’re in luck. A new randomizer mod for PC changes up everything from item placement to boss locations. You can even transform every enemy into Malenia. Consider it the unofficial \u201cnew game plus\u201d FromSoftware was too merciful to ship itself.<\/p>\n

Announced back in April, Matt \u201cthefifthmatt\u201d Gruen’s Elden Ring<\/em> “Item and Enemy Randomizer<\/span>“Mod is now” feature complete. ” It scrambles world, shop, and enemy items, as well as characters’ starting loadouts. Bosses can also be swapped. You can set key item locations to change as well. Everything is calibrated using sliders, so you can customize how the chaos all shakes out. The mod even has a completionist mode where you can’t complete the final boss fight until you’ve collected all seven great runes.<\/p>\n