Elden Ring, by now, it is entertaining millions of players around the world. Some, however, in perfect soulslike style, it is also driving them crazy. And the main cause of players’ anger and frustration is the loss, with the death of their PC, of Runesa kind of in-game currency that works exactly like Anime in the various Dark Souls.
If you happen to die a second time, before being able to recover the Runes that you have lost, you will lose them forever. To the aid of gamers who often have this problem, eBay sellers have arrived who, having sprung up like mushrooms in the last few days, offer the sale of millions of Runes at a more or less advantageous price.
The journalist Ed Nightindale he wanted to discover with his own eyes what happens when the object of the sale is not real, precisely. Ours said he made an agreement with a seller who sold him 2 million Runes for 11 pounds.
Basically, the two talked privately, they exchanged a password, a time and a place to make the exchange, obviously in Elden Ring. It all went smoothly, with our Ed Nightindale getting the Runes and with the seller who got 11 pounds.
For the “transaction”, ours used a brand new PC, and not the one with which he began his adventure in the Interregnum, because, when carrying out maneuvers of this type, it is extremely easy to incur in bans. So, was it worth it? Absolutely not.
Consequently, we advise you to level as much as possible, fighting relentlessly with enemies for gain gaming experience and, above all, Rune. Yes, we know how difficult this title is, after all even the creator Hidetaka Miyazaki apologized for the excessive difficulty, but gaining everything with one’s own effort is undoubtedly better than taking the easy way out.
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