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After what has seemed like forever since its initial announcement a year ago, on Wednesday we finally got a full trailer for Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree.
Eurogamer spoke to creator Hidetaka Miyazaki to gain some more details: it’s FromSoftware’s biggest DLC to date, is based on previous workings from George R. R. Martin, and has a developed world design that blurs the line between field areas and dungeons.
But is there more we can garner from the trailer itself? Let’s go into detail.
It’s Miquella’s world
As suspected from the DLC’s concept art and now confirmed in the trailer, Shadow of the Erdtree will follow the story of Miquella. Who’s Miquella? He’s the twin brother of Malenia, the boss we all love to hate.
The twins are the demigod offspring of Queen Marika and Radagon, though both were cursed from birth. While Malenia is afflicted with Scarlet Rot, Miquella is doomed to be eternally young. He devised Unalloyed Gold, which some suspect is a new form of magic seen in-game as the Unalloyed Gold Needle that allows players to ward curses from the gods.
Miquella used the Haligtree in an attempt to grow older, lying in a cocoon and binding himself to the tree by watering it with his blood. Yet his cocoon was stolen by the depraved Mohg Lord of Blood who wished to become a god himself and commune with Miquella in his dreams.
Which brings us to the opening of the trailer, in which we clearly see Miquella’s cocoon in Mohg’s palace, a decaying arm hanging limply from an opening.
Miyazaki confirmed to Eurogamer that Shadow of the Erdtree will take place in a brand new map, while in the trailer itself a voice states “touch the withered arm and travel to the realm of shadow”. It seems fair, then, that we’ll access this new realm directly from Miquella’s arm – something confirmed by Miyazaki to IGN. In that same interview, Miyazaki added players will be following in Miquella’s footsteps through the Land of Shadow. In a further interview with Famitsu, Miyazaki said the DLC is not set in the distant past or future, but the same timeline as the base game. As Miquella is sleeping, is this a world of dreams?
Right at the end of the trailer we likely see him in action too as he raises his hand towards…the Haligtree?
For more on Miquella specifically, check out the below video from Eurogamer’s Zoe Delahunty-Light.
What’s with the tree?
Trees are important in Elden Ring, not least of all the central Erdtree that dominates the horizon from almost any angle of The Lands Between. But it seems the tree in this trailer isn’t that same Erdtree – it’s a different shape and bleeds a sort of golden corruption. What’s more, Miyazaki told Famitsu the DLC’s title refers directly to this specific tree, known as the “shadow tree”, confirming this landscape is not The Lands Between.
Perhaps, then, this is the Haligtree – that twisting late-game Legacy Dungeon where players fight Malenia. Miquella is closely linked to the Haligtree, so its presence in the DLC would make thematic sense. Could that golden corruption spilling from the branches be Unalloyed Gold?
The man in red
Much of the trailer is dominated by this guy: masked, cloaked in red, and wreathed in snakes. Plus he takes centre stage in the key artwork. But who is he?
Miyazaki confirmed to IGN this character is Messmer, a key figure in Shadow of the Erdtree who’s related to the theme of shadow that runs throughout the DLC. Messmer sits upon a throne taken from the boss room where players fight Morgott (Mohg’s brother), which symbolises Messmer’s equal footing to the other demigods and children of Queen Marika.
This would further suggest Messmer is a child of Marika and Radagon – especially as Martin loves the trick of using names with the same letter. Plus there’s the flowing red hair. Yet the snake imagery also brings to mind Rykard, Lord of Blasphemy who fused his body to the God-Devouring Serpent.
Miyazaki told IGN as we play the DLC, “you will learn a little about why he wasn’t featured in the legends of the Erdtree”. At the very least, it looks like we’ll be battling against him – perhaps even at the climax?
Frightening bosses
Though he didn’t want to give away too many details, Miyazaki confirmed to Eurogamer Shadow of the Erdtree will include over 10 new boss fights. The trailer gave us a glimpse at a few, though it’s not clear which of these will be field bosses and which punctuate dungeons.
Firstly there’s this fire giant with a burning cage. What’s that, yet another fire giant? Yes, though Miyazaki told IGN this one is a “terrible weapon” used in a war that occurred in the Land of Shadow and the kindling in the flame is actually the remains of bodies put there to burn. Lovely.
Then there’s this horned beast with human feet and long, greasy hair. It lunges through the air at the player, blows smoke like a dragon, and seemingly summons lightning. If you’re expecting high difficulty – and you should be – I think this is where we’ll find it.
This skeletal guy on a horse looks like fun; this terrifying hippo thing with glowing spikes less so.
There’s also the boar-back knight that seems like a possible continuation of the knight boss series found in the field.
I’m not even sure if this sword-wielding enemy is a boss, but it gave me Sekiro vibes so I’m sharing it here anyway. Another potential non-boss is the giant red roaring bear that’s actually emerging from a human body.
Lastly there’s this slithering fella who’s probably not a boss but is disgusting all the same.
Mysterious characters
The trailer includes a plethora of new characters, though it’s very unclear who any of them actually are. Some theories suspect they could be younger versions of characters we already know, but as Miyazaki confirmed the DLC doesn’t take place in the past or future. Then again, this is a dream world after all.
Who are these three for instance? A grandly helmeted, almost Roman-esque knight with a mighty sword; another knight crouching over a jar; and a masked figure seemingly sleeping, but likely not. Moreover, can we wear their armour?
Beyond Messmer, this person seems particularly important sat regally on a throne in a candlelit church-like room littered with perhaps broken pews. The head of a new religious order? Though there are similarities with Caria Manor and Raya Lucaria too, perhaps why some believe this is Queen Rennala.
There’s also this painting. Now, portraits in Elden Ring are reserved only for royalty and are seen particularly in Volcano Manor. Here we have an old gentleman in a cloak and a woman with a hood holding her belly, presumably pregnant. Are these the parents of someone important?
And what’s more, is the old gentleman also seen later pulling a tree branch out of his face? The clasp is certainly the same.
New weapons types and abilities
Miyazaki also confirmed to Eurogamer Shadow of the Erdtree will include not just new weapons, equipment and skills, but eight new weapon categories.
It seems a couple of these may be shown off in the trailer. There’s a montage of combat part way through that features throwing knives, twin katanas, and some awesome looking magic. But there are three weapons that particularly caught my eye.
Firstly, this elaborate crossbow that fires flaming bolts – perhaps the closest we’ll get to a machine gun in Elden Ring.
Then there’s this huge shield the character wields in the battle against Messmer, suggesting they’re not just for defence. The character also sprouts golden wings in a magic spell seemingly taken from Crucible Knights.
My favourite bit, though, is this pugilist moment as the character wails on this soldier with flying punches and kicks. What next, the Tarnished in Tekken?
The poisoned swamp
One last thing: Shadow of the Erdtree will include a poisoned swamp. Miyazaki confirmed as much, adding its creation was “a point of introspection for me…I realised I really like to create poisoned swamps”.
Well, I think we’ve seen it.
Shadow of the Erdtree is out on 21st June across all platforms. For more, check out Eurogamer’s interview with Miyazaki on originating the Soulslike genre.
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