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FromSoftware has a long-running legacy when it comes to creating dark fantasy RPG titles, and their best-selling franchise,Elden Ring, is just the tip of the iceberg regarding features such as combat mechanics.Something that has caught the eye of a few players is a bug in the game that has been transforming one of the weapons into something more than intended by the studio, similar to the trick weapons found in the 2015 PlayStation Exclusive titleBloodborne.

Urumi Whip – Elden Ring Players Have Found a Bug That Brings Back a Fan-Favorite Feature
InBloodborne, players were able to acquire and experience different versions of some weapons, allowing them to use different movesets and deal different damage as deemed fit in the situation. However, this feature was never carried over to any games further released byFromSoftware.
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Fortunately, players have stumbled across a bug that allows them to witness a version of the Urumi Whip weapon never seen before. As posted onElden Ring’sReddit forum, a player has showcased how the bug helps extend the range of the whip and can help you gain a huge advantage against an enemy, especially the ones present in the recentShadow of the ErdtreeDLC.
Many users on the forum have also found the bug hilarious, bringing to the game an element of humor rarely witnessed in a playthrough that does not make use of any bugs or mods.

TheElden RingDLC ultimately brings a lot to explore with itself, and there undoubtedly remain many hidden secrets as well as bugs not yet found by the players. However, it seems players might have finally found the one secretHidetaka Miyazakihas been hiding all this time.
The One Ultimate Elden Ring Secret
As revealed in aninterview with the renowned director, there remains one huge secret yet to be uncovered by the players. It is easy to say how it has been everybody’s goal since then to come across this one hidden mystery ofElden Ring.
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And it seems the time has come, as players believe they have finally unveiled the biggest detail of The Lands Between, that being how themap itself is based on a real-life islandin Japan, called Hokkaido.
While it is possible that The Lands Between being inspired by an island is not the detail Miyazaki was talking about, it remains an incredible find, especially bearing in mind that it went unnoticed for years after the game’s release.Have you stumbled across any bugs in the recent DLC yet? Make sure to let us know about it in the comments below!

Aaditya Chugh
Senior Gaming Writer
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At Fandomwire, Aaditya has been covering the world of multiplayer and RPGs in the gaming industry for the last 2 years. He writes on anything AAA, like Elden Ring and Starfield, to Indie hits like Stardew Valley, which even got him a place at the table as one of the official reporters at M. Comic Con 2025. Sony, Xbox, Nintendo, you name it, and he will be here to provide you with whatever you might need to stay in the loop.
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