
Shriek of Milos deals more close-range poise damage. Viper Bite now allows rolling sooner after use. Great Oracular Bubble generates projectiles faster and has reduced recovery time. Flame Spit and Tongues of Fire skills have improved guard speed and blocking amount, and the angle of the fireball in Flame Spit has been adjusted. Surge of Faith generates projectiles faster. The Lifesteal Fist skill now has a longer target grab range.Update for Elden Ring - Ashes of War Game Mode: The effectiveness of certain talismans has been increased, and there are also changes to damage negation when blocking certain damage types. Other changes include increased damage of Claw weapons, reduced rolling travel distance for light equipment weights, and decreased hitbox size for some attacks of the Thrusting Sword, Heavy thrusting Sword, Spear, Great Spear, and Halberd weapon types. In addition, there are adjustments to running attacks speed, attack recovery time, and poise for several weapon types, such as Straight Sword, Curved Sword, Katana, Twinblade Sword, Axe, Hammer, Halberd, and more. There are also changes to the speed, range, and recovery time of attacks for various weapon types, including Great Hammer, Great Axe, Great Sword, Curved Greatsword, and Flail. The 1.09 update for Elden Ring includes various weapon balancing changes and improvements to PvP gameplay in the Colosseum mode. The following adjustments included in the update will only affect certain gameplay elements and will not impact single-player or cooperative play: To ensure optimal performance, players should check the minimum and recommended technical specifications listed at the end of the patch notes before using the Ray Tracing feature.īalance Adjustments Made in Latest Update of Elden Ring on PvP Gameplay:



However, it's important to keep in mind that using Ray Tracing may affect the game's performance, including frame rate and resolution. Players can activate this feature by navigating to the settings menu, where they will find the Ray Tracing option located under Game Options on PS5 and XSX, and under Graphics on PC.

With the Elden Ring 1.09 update, Ray Tracing support is now available for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC versions of the game.
