Go adventuring with your favorite Elden Ring NPCs and Bosses with this mod – PC Gamer

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Turn characters like Melina, Sellen, or Millicent into summons that can show up nearly anywhere.
A pretty slick mod for Elden Ring turns some of the fan-favorite bosses and NPCs into summonable companions, tweaking the range of areas where you can summon a spirit so that they become Skyrim-style followers rather than occasional allies like the default spirit ashes.
So if you’ve ever wanted characters like Melina, Sellen, Millicent, Ranni, or Blaidd the Half-Wolf to hang out with you as you tromp about the lands between, well, now’s your time. Rebalancing and empowering these characters in unique ways, modder Satoshi98 has given them behaviors and powers more appropriate to the general Elden Ring experience rather than how they appear otherwise, and they don’t have the glow of spirit ash summons either.
Perhaps odder, however, is the range of other characters modder Satoshi98 has added to Elden Ring as buddies—lots of the bosses, mostly. Characters like Malenia, Radagon, a Crucible Knight, or even more obscure—how about summoning big monsters like Malenia’s Goddess of Rot form, or Morgott, the Omen King? How about giant muscle-bound Godfrey or Maliketh, The Black Blade?
If you’re curious, well, you can find the NPCs and Bosses Spirit Summons mod over on nexusmods ready for download. To get the new friends, you can buy them from Miriel at the Church of Vows. This is just the latest in good mods for Elden Ring, to be honest—like that one turning the game into a seamless co-op adventure.
Elden Ring has been much in the news lately, which I guess shouldn’t surprise you if you’ve heard that it sold over 13 million copies in the first five weeks of release.
Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive background in strategy games. When he’s not on his PC, he can be found playing every tabletop game under the sun.
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