Modders illegally inject Executor into Elden Ring, taking matters into their own hands when FromSoftware fails to deliver Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice 2
Let's dabble in the Sekiro-inspired delight that is Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree altered with some cheeky mods. The Deflecting Hardtear boasted in Elden Ring may've been a tantalizing tease akin to John Sekiro himself, but it was tucked away behind a DLC that required slaying Mohg.
Things looked brighter for us hardcore Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice enthusiasts when the studios whipped up Executor for Elden Ring Nightreign. Yet, despite making a valiant effort, I've yet to scratch that itch I've got for some genuine Sekiro essence.
The Executor's cursed sword stance much resembles a cousin of the Guardian's Steel Guard—a defensive option swatted out to shoo away foes with perfect timing. However, when you're not playing defense, you've gotta be whacking baddies with two status-build katanas to deal some serious damage.
I'm still hankering for my fix, as FromSoftware seems hesitant to release a Sekiro sequel. Fortunately, we got the next best thing wrapped up in a mod that's whisked the Executor out of Limveld and plonked him right smack in Limgrave. Surprisingly, this mod switches out Katana movesets with the Executor's swordplay, and even allows you to no-sell Margit like a chump—you know, if you nail that timing just right.
Feeling generous, mod wizard NinjaRaiden enlisted some help from McKenyu to craft this modmasterpiece, and they even posted a sneak peek of it while it was still in development. For a full-blown playthrough featuring the Executor mod, you can check out YouTuber Allence's epic gaming session below.
NinjaRaiden plans to concoct a version that lets you pick and choose which bits of the Executor you'd like in your game, like, by default, the Executor boasts the Nightreign sprint—a move that tends to upset the balance against bosses in vanilla Elden Ring.
The ease with which Executor was plucked from Nightreign and dropped into base Elden Ring suggests I'm not alone in craving more Sekiro goodness. While the global gaming masses might be suffering from party fatigue, I remain a devoted deflection enthusiast—darn proud of it! You can bet I'll be snatching up this mod and returning to the Lands Between the moment I've grown tired of Nightreign, ready to tussle with Promised Consort Radahn once again.
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