Elden Ring has a new rune farming strategy that revolves around being hidden in difficult to Elden Ring Runes reach areas of the map until your opponent dies or gets bored and leaves. Players who needed a traditional PvP battle are finding innovative ways to take on. The results are fun and violent But will they be enough to halt the tide of Elden Ring's latest blunder?

There are few things gamers enjoy more than not playing but getting paid for it. AFK farms are still very popular, along with Elden Ring, it turns out, isn't immune. There are a lot of players who have reported being dragged into PvP battles in which their opponents are MIA, and it's pissing them off. Many players are hopeful that developer FromSoftware will eventually patch out the glitch, but in the meantime players are making matters their own hands.

So how does Elden Ring's most recent AFK rune farm operate? The most popular variant involves going towards the First Step spawn where the game starts, then going to an adjacent cliff. Once there, with their mount Torrent, players can double jump to the lower ledge. They can then employ Furlcalling Finger Remedy and Taunter's Tongue to draw intruders into their game, and maintain their White Cipher Ring turned on to summon hunters to fight on their behalf. The result is that the majority of opponents either 1) go away because they're unable to locate the AFK famer,) fall victim to trying to get them off the other side of the cliff or) be killed by one of the hunters.

Another variation of the attack involves using Torrent to scale the highest structure at the Site of Grace. Since mounts can't be summoned after PvP combat has begun which makes them inaccessible to anyone else.For extra security, some AFK rune farmers prefer to make use of the Mimic Veil as a way to make themselves into an object that opponents can't use auto-targeting to Elden Ring Runes buy secure.