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FromSoftware's massive Elden Ring expansion drops you into the Shadow Realm with new weapons, bosses, and a lore payload that rewards the obsessive.

Shadow of the Erdtree is a paid expansion for Elden Ring, and it is unambiguously the biggest chunk of post-launch content FromSoftware has ever shipped. The Shadow Realm is a wholly separate region, not a recycled corner of the base game's map. You get dense, layered geography ranging from golden fields that feel deceptively peaceful to underground ruins stacked with the kind of environmental storytelling that will have lore channels busy for years. If you bounced off the base game, this does not fix the onboarding problem. If you loved it, this is more of the best version of it. The expansion introduces the Scadutree Blessing system, a new progression layer tied to collectible Scadutree Fragments scattered across the region. It is essentially a parallel power curve that scales your damage output and damage absorption specifically inside the Shadow Realm. That is important context: if you arrive at the expansion's bosses and feel like you are hitting them with a pool noodle, you have probably missed fragments. It is an elegant solution to the eternal FromSoftware expansion problem of "how strong should players be when they arrive", though it does front-load exploration as a mechanical requirement rather than pure curiosity. Find the fragments, numbers go up, bosses become readable instead of brutal chaos. On the weapons side, Shadow of the Erdtree ships an embarrassing number of new tools. New weapon categories include the backhand blades, which chain into fluid combos that completely change how dexterity builds feel at endgame, and the throwing-focused light greatsword archetype that opened up entirely new build lines. The new Ash of War options are similarly generous. Build variety was already one of Elden Ring's strongest suits, and the expansion leans into that rather than coasting. Character builds that felt complete in the base game have genuinely new directions to explore here. The boss roster is where opinions split sharply, and those mixed Steam reviews are not from people who disliked the content. They largely reflect launch frustration with specific boss designs that pushed aggression and input-reading to an extreme that felt punishing even by FromSoftware standards. Some of those fights are spectacular once you learn them, the kind that earn a slow exhale when you finally win. Others have attack chains that can feel less like pattern recognition and more like reaction-time trials. Your tolerance for that will be a personal variable. The final boss in particular generated genuine debate about where the line between difficult and unfair sits. I land on the side of "difficult, fair, extremely memorable", but reasonable players disagreed on release day. Narrative and worldbuilding fans get a lot here. The expansion finally hands you answers, partial but real, about Miquella, whose story the base game sketched in item descriptions and environmental implication. Seeing that arc land in actual cutscenes and boss arenas is a payoff that genuinely earns the setup. The writing across item descriptions, NPC questlines, and environmental detail holds up to the standard set by the base game, which means it rewards obsessive reading and punishes players who skip dialogue. If you are the type to read every item tooltip, you will find a dense and melancholy story here. If you are not, you will mostly get a series of very hard bosses in a pretty world. Monika, Scout Team

ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree

ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree

20 jun 2024FromSoftware, Inc.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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Shadow of the Erdtree is a paid expansion for Elden Ring, and it is unambiguously the biggest chunk of post-launch content FromSoftware has ever shipped. The Shadow Realm is a wholly separate region, not a recycled corner of the base game's map. You get dense, layered geography ranging from golden fields that feel deceptively peaceful to underground ruins stacked with the kind of environmental storytelling that will have lore channels busy for years. If you bounced off the base game, this does not fix the onboarding problem. If you loved it, this is more of the best version of it. The expansion introduces the Scadutree Blessing system, a new progression layer tied to collectible Scadutree Fragments scattered across the region. It is essentially a parallel power curve that scales your damage output and damage absorption specifically inside the Shadow Realm. That is important context: if you arrive at the expansion's bosses and feel like you are hitting them with a pool noodle, you have probably missed fragments. It is an elegant solution to the eternal FromSoftware expansion problem of "how strong should players be when they arrive", though it does front-load exploration as a mechanical requirement rather than pure curiosity. Find the fragments, numbers go up, bosses become readable instead of brutal chaos. On the weapons side, Shadow of the Erdtree ships an embarrassing number of new tools. New weapon categories include the backhand blades, which chain into fluid combos that completely change how dexterity builds feel at endgame, and the throwing-focused light greatsword archetype that opened up entirely new build lines. The new Ash of War options are similarly generous. Build variety was already one of Elden Ring's strongest suits, and the expansion leans into that rather than coasting. Character builds that felt complete in the base game have genuinely new directions to explore here. The boss roster is where opinions split sharply, and those mixed Steam reviews are not from people who disliked the content. They largely reflect launch frustration with specific boss designs that pushed aggression and input-reading to an extreme that felt punishing even by FromSoftware standards. Some of those fights are spectacular once you learn them, the kind that earn a slow exhale when you finally win. Others have attack chains that can feel less like pattern recognition and more like reaction-time trials. Your tolerance for that will be a personal variable. The final boss in particular generated genuine debate about where the line between difficult and unfair sits. I land on the side of "difficult, fair, extremely memorable", but reasonable players disagreed on release day. Narrative and worldbuilding fans get a lot here. The expansion finally hands you answers, partial but real, about Miquella, whose story the base game sketched in item descriptions and environmental implication. Seeing that arc land in actual cutscenes and boss arenas is a payoff that genuinely earns the setup. The writing across item descriptions, NPC questlines, and environmental detail holds up to the standard set by the base game, which means it rewards obsessive reading and punishes players who skip dialogue. If you are the type to read every item tooltip, you will find a dense and melancholy story here. If you are not, you will mostly get a series of very hard bosses in a pretty world.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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