A recent mod for Elden Ringhas added an interesting twist to the difficult FromSoftware championship by replacing the Tree Sentinel'southward horse with none other than Thomas fromThomas the Tank Engine. The menacing and dangerous Tree Sentinel is one of the offset optional bosses players volition run into in the game, and has been the subject of several Elden Ring memes due to the actor base'due south unique relationship with it.

Elden Ring, similar many other FromSoftware games, has seen its fair share of mods since its release. At that place are the usual crook-style mods that permit players to speedily vitrify up their characters or effortlessly obtain rare gear, but there have besides been a number of more outside-the-box mods that have smaller furnishings on gameplay. Some mods permit players swap out their character model for one of the game'south NPCs, while others have added quality-of-life improvements like the ability to interruption the game. Desired features like a photo mode have likewise been added to the game courtesy of modders. Conversely, some mods exist to makeElden Ring fifty-fifty more difficult.

The Thomas the Tank Engine mod for Elden Ringwas created past skymoon and uploaded to NexusMods by highsouled (viaGameSpot). By downloading information technology, the Tree Scout'southward horse is replaced with Thomas, and while this doesn't appear to have any tangible effect on how the mini-dominate functions, it does drastically modify its appearance and the tone of the boxing, putting some sense of humor and levity into what tin be a challenging enemy run across.

Whether this Thomas the Tank Engine nugget bandy makes the Elden Band fight against the Tree Sentinel more than or less terrifying will be left for players to determine. This modern could exist useful for those looking to shake things up on subsequent playthroughs, as the image of a heavily armored knight rushing into boxing on the back of a sentient railroad train is certainly memorable. On its own, however, it fits nicely with other player-fabricated Thomas mods in games like Resident Evil and Skyrim.

For a game that has been available to the general gaming public for less than a month, Elden Bandhas already received a surprising amount of interesting mods. As the game gets older and players learn more nigh its code, it will certainly be interesting to see what other goofy, experience-altering mods are revealed. For now, though, fans are sure to go a kick out of this Thomas the Tank Engine reskin.

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Source: highsouled/NexusMods (via GameSpot)

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