Elden Ring Fan Discovers the Eye of Yelough in Real Life

A fan of Elden Ring discovers a fruit native to Brazil that looks like the Eye of Yelough, a berry-like crafting substance well-known for its analgesic properties.

The real-life Eye of Yelough appears to have been found by an Elden Ring enthusiast. The Eye of Yelough, which the game refers to as a “shrub fruit bursting with ripened pulp,” is a crafting material that can be used to create White Cured Meat and Clarifying Boluses.

From Software’s Elden Ring, which will be available in 2022, allows players to explore the Lands Between while avoiding difficult enemies and bosses that call for the strongest build/s possible in order to survive. Playable items like throwable weapons, power-ups, and cures for status ailments can all be made using Elden Ring crafting materials, making them crucial components of the game’s gameplay. These supplies are frequently dropped by enemies or found in specific locations. For instance, the Eye of Yelough is located in Callu Baptismal Church and Ailing Village, and it can also be obtained by killing a Frenzied Troll Knight.

Although George R.R. Martin’s fantasy world in which Elden Ring is set is real, one fan discovered a fruit that resembled the Eye of Yelough. The “eyes of the Amazon” or guarana fruits, which are native to Brazil and have red skin with black bean-like seeds sticking out that resembled eyeballs, were the subject of a Reddit post by user Kullthebarbarian. The edible seeds are said to have more caffeine than regular coffee beans and antioxidant properties. The Eye of Yelough did resemble the fruits, many players in the comments could not help but agree, noting that the real thing appeared to be dreadful.

Many Elden Ring fans appeared to believe that the Eye of Yelough was based on the guarana fruit, even though From Software never explicitly stated this. The Eye of Yelough is used to relieve pain, and the Guarana fruit is said to be excellent for boosting energy and reducing fatigue. Both of them also have health benefits. The Guarana fruit can be consumed without issue, usually in the form of juice, whereas the Eye of Yelough is known to be a dangerous intoxicant and may be fatal in high doses.

Numerous other Elden Ring fans have in the past discovered actual objects that appear to be from the game, like a huge smithing stone. For their decor and cosplay needs, some fans have also attempted to replicate weapons and other accessories.

Elden Ring has been available for almost a year, but players are still finding inventive ways to complete the game, including speedruns and the use of unusual controllers. Players may soon have a new game to spend hours on as From Software is getting ready to release Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon sometime this year.

Elden Ring is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Source: Jackie Arias

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