Elden Ring players that picked up hacked underpants are getting banned

Elden Ring players can leave each other gifts in the game’s multiplayer component. Sometimes that’s a sweet piece of equipment or a powerful sword. Other times, however, it’s a pair of underwear that will get you banned.

These underpants are the notorious Deathbed Smalls, a infamous pair of hacked drawers. You should not leave fancy undies lying on the ground if you see them. Players that have tempted fate and picked them up are reporting that they’ve been “soft-banned” from Elden Ring. Numerous warnings are available on the Elden RingAs spotted by Vice, sub-Reddit

“After 220 hours, I pick up some underwear and it’s all over,” one player wrote.

The item Deathbed Smalls in Elden Ring

Image by FromSoftware via Fighter PL. YouTube

Elden Ring, like FromSoftware’s other games, follows a general rule for wearables: If you see it on someone else, you can probably wear it, too, which leads to a massive fashion scene for fans. To view the full article, click here Elden Ring in particular, players found that Fia — a lady you can hug in Elden Ring — is wearing a piece of fancy lingerie under her dress. FromSoftware appeared to have used the original version of the underwear. Elden Ring, opting only to get Fia’s Deathbed Dress and robe.

But that doesn’t mean the underpants are inaccessible. The game can be played with the underpants. All over the place, players have traded and begged each other for the right to take the panties. Elden Ring sub-Reddit. It can sometimes appear to be accidental: Sometimes, a player will unknowingly grab random items dropped by strangers.

Players are now being warned to delete the “panties” or be banned soft-banned. A soft-ban means a player can still use multiplayer, but are instead tossed into a “quarantine” queue with other soft-banned players. FromSoft posted messages on Reddit for soft-banned users stating that players need to remove the item and sometimes delete an entire save file to avoid being banned.

Fia’s underpants aren’t the only illegal item in Elden RingAccording to the players, Bans have also reportedly been meted out for the “fetal position” gesture. Polygon reached Bandai Namco to get more information.

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