Team up with friends or invade someone’s game.
Multiplayer is a huge part of From Software games, and Elden Ring allows players to summon allies and invade other people just like the previous games. Summoning works a little differently this time around, but the core concept is still similar to Dark Souls and Bloodborne. There isn’t a straightforward invite system or anything like that, but Elden Ring does a lot to streamline the co-op and PVP experiences. Here’s everything you need to know about Elden Ring multiplayer, including how to invite friends and invade other players.
Elden Ring Multiplayer Summoning Explained
Elden Ring multiplayer is handled via various items just like in previous From Software games. This time around, they’re called Fingers. Thankfully, all multiplayer items are placed in the multiplayer section of the pause menu in Elden Ring. You won’t have to dig through your normal inventory to find them. Anything and everything you need for multiplayer, from co-op to PVP, is in that menu.
Here are all 7 summoning items in Elden Ring and their purposes:
- Furcalling Finger Remedy: This allows you to see summon signs in the world. You can interact with summon signs to invite a player, join forces, or battle against someone
- Finger Severer: This removes a summoned player from your game.
- Tarnished’s Furled Finger: This leaves a gold summon sign for co-op. Other players can invite you by interacting with this summon sign.
- Duelist’s Furled Finger: This leaves a red summon sign. Players can interact with this summon sign on their end to summon you for a PVP duel.
- Bloody Finger: This allows you to invade another player.
- Blue Cipher Ring: This puts you on a waiting list for players who need assistance during invasions. If someone needs help during an invasion, you’ll be summoned to their world.
- White Cipher Ring: This allows you to call for help during invasions. Other players can help you out when you’re being invaded.
To play multiplayer in Elden Ring, simply use the correct item for the situation. Make sure you use the Furcalling Finger Remedy to enable summoning signs and effectively turn on multiplayer.
How to Play With Friends in Elden Ring
To play with friends in Elden Ring, make sure you know your friend’s Online ID. Head to the options menu, then navigate to Sytem>Network. From there, set “Display Player Names” to “Online ID.” That way, you’ll know exactly which player left a summoning sign.
Then, in the Multiplayer menu with the Fingers, make sure to set a Multiplayer Password so only your friends can join your session. Once you’ve set a password, leave a summoning sign using a Tarnished’s Furled Finger at a predetermined area for you and your friends. It’s best to place one near a Site of Grace or another location that’s easy to reach.
Once you’ve left the summoning sign with a password, have your friend visit the location and interact with your summoning sign. As long as they know the password, they should be able to join your game.
How to Invade Other Players in Elden Ring
If you want to invade other players, then the process is mostly the same. The only major difference is the Finger that you need to use. Use a Duelist’s Bloody Finger to leave a red summoning sign for consensual duels, or use a Bloody Finger to invade an available player without any warning.
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Invasions work the same as they did in previous From Software games, so there’s not a lot of difference here. You can’t invade offline players, and you can only invade players in certain areas of the game. Elden Ring is an open-world game, however, so the available invasion areas are much, much wider. Good luck, and get good.
Elden Ring will be released on February 25, 2022, for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
- This article was updated on February 24th, 2022
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