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So, today, I guess the Elden Ring Nightreign servers decided to take a nap. They were down for about an hour. You know, just to get ready for some tiny patch—version 1.01.2. Not a big deal, right? Honestly, don’t get too excited, it’s a mini update.
Okay, quick rundown: we’ve got a couple of bug fixes and some nerfs. Not that anyone probably noticed. Sometimes I wonder if these things are just made up. Anyway, Nightreign hit us with 1.01.2, right after last week’s 1.01.1. June 2, if you care. No big shiny features this time, but there are two things that might catch your eye.
First up, there was this weird bug. It made the ‘Add (Magic/Lightning/Holy) to Weapon’ effect turn bows into mini-superweapons. Like, way too powerful. Everyone was flocking to bows. Kind of makes you think, was it a bug or just a sneaky little cheat? Who knows. But yeah, that’s fixed now, and I guess some players are crying.
Oh, and there’s another tweak. Non-direct attacks with certain weapon skills were acting weird, giving out bonus power and status effects. Totally unintended, or so they say. Well, fixed now.
Oh! And before I forget, there’s this thing about weapons with the Projectile Damage Drop-Off Reduced Passive—it’ll be part of loot now. So, you might get lucky with chests and dead enemies.
And to those on the Demon Merchant quest in Limveld, good news for you. That elusive merchant should show up now. About time, right?
Here’s the quick summary:
– Fix for bow-related power bug.
– Non-direct attack power infusion bug fixed.
– Projects with reduced drop-off now lootable.
– Demon Merchant will finally appear.
There’s also some memory-lapse bug with Libra and problems during an Adel fight. Blah, blah. Developers say similar issues might pop up, but they’re on it. Makes me wonder if they fixed it or just crossed their fingers.
Anyway, hopefully, your downtime didn’t jam the quest grind. That one weird item and its mystery quest? Still a puzzle. Don’t stress, our smashing Elden Ring Nightreign guide is like your all-knowing buddy—always there.
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And there you have it.