Elden Ring buffs almost every single Spirit Ash summon, leaving out everyone's favorite clone buddy Mimic Tear
Seems our loyal replica was considered good enou⛦gh already

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring's latest patch has rolled out a plethora of buffs for the vast majority of its Spirit Ash summons, apart from everyone's favorite clone, the Mimic Tear, which 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:FromSoftware has apparently det🐷erminওed was good enough already.
As detailed today in the for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring version 1.13, any summoned spirit that's been updated to '+8' or higher, apart from the Mimic Tear, has now had both its attack power and damage negation increased, allowing it to hit harder and survive longer. Similarly, within the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, once you've managed to level up your Revered Spirit Ash Blessi🌟ng up to level five or higher, all spirits apart from the Mimic Tear will s🌌ee their attack and damage negation boosted.
Poor Mimic Tear. Our loyal replica also missed out on getting individual buffs – a whopping 81 out of 84 Spirit Ashes were tweaked in some manner in this update, with the notes below many of them simply stating 🌃that they'll "no longer stagger as easily." Some have also had their attack and HP buffed, amongst other boosts, but Mimic Tear hasn't received any.
It's not all bad news for Mimic Tear users, though, because a 🦂bug "in the behavior of the Mimic Tear spirit when casting Spells, Incantations and Skills" has been ironed out. The patch notes don't explain what exactly the issue was, but hey, it's got to be an improvement, right?
Otherwise, the patch has made a small but crucial tweak to the pop-up that appears when you try to summon Torrent when he's lost all his health. Rather than defaulting to 'cancel' like i🤡t has done for the last two years, you'll now be automatically set to press 'OK' to use an Estus Flask on him, which is no doubt going to make an enormous difference in franti꧃c situations, and I can't believe it's not been done sooner.
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