Next year, Elden Ring is getting a tabletop game adaptation. It’ll be interesting to see how all of this FromSoftware lore and everything converts to the tabletop world, but it seems one fan couldn’t wait for that. Redditor mwolf805 recently shared some Elden Ring miniatures that they had made and painted.

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In bringing Elden Ring to their tabletop world, mwolf805 made a miniature for a Fingercreeper, an NPC who looks a lot like Corhyn, and Radagon of the Golden Order. They’re all pretty good examples of the game to bring to life, with the Fingercreeper quickly becoming an iconic enemy for the game. The way they emerge out of the ground and attack, especially in some of Elden Ring’s eeriest locations, is great. It seems the Redditor’s wife also thought the Fingercreeper was creepy, and mwolf805 has set out to make a bigger one, pretty similar to what happens in the game when encountering these creatures. The way this miniature captures little details like the fingernails, as well as the golden ring on the one finger, is quite impressive.

Radagon is also another good pick. While the miniature looks buffer than Radagon in-game (since his body is essentially decaying), it captures the aesthetic and general appearance of the boss quite well. Miniature design and painting are no doubt hard skills to master, but it would not be surprising to see these miniatures appear in Elden Ring’s upcoming tabletop RPG proper. It’s at least a good way to prepare for that experience and pass the time while waiting for more Elden Ring.

Indeed, while the community shares its love for the game in a number of ways, one common element is the desire for more. FromSoftware is believed to be working on Elden Ring DLC, as many major games from its catalog received post-launch expansions as well, and generally speaking, bosses are much harder in FromSoftware DLC. For those looking for more lore, more worldbuilding, and more punishment, a DLC would be just the thing they need, however long it takes to get here. It should be before the tabletop game releases, at least.

Elden Ring is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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Source: Reddit