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Trading illegal items also affects innocent players. (Image: Bandai Namco & GettyImages/WhataWin)

The immense success of Elden Ring also has a bitter aftertaste. More and more shady websites are selling items and weapons for the game. This is not only illegal, but can also lead to a ban. Sometimes it even hits innocent players.

The easiest way is not always the best way

Elden Ring is a masterpiece and regularly makes headlines and is a topic of conversation in the community. Most of the time, these are harmless stories: a creative mod, an unusual boss strategy, or elaborate fan art.

But today we are reporting on the dark side of success namely when dubious companies try to earn money from the hype of Elden Ring. Recently, there have been increasing reports from players who have come across websites that offer the game’s most powerful weapons for real money.

Elden Ring itself has online multiplayer, but there is no in-game shop. So you have to earn all of the content. However, since Elden Ring is a very challenging role-playing game, this is sometimes easier said than done. And this is exactly where the said websites come in, simply by giving you Sell ​​the best guns in the game for real money.

If instead you want to know how to get stronger quickly and legally in Elden Ring, then the following guide might be of interest to you:

Even innocent players are affected by the illegal trade

While it may be tempting to take up an offer, especially when you’re struggling with a boss multiple times, we can help you only advise against using the services of such websites.

Namely, the servers of Elden Ring are able to Recognize questionably acquired items and weaponswhich may result in ban from the game’s online community.

Particularly nasty: trolls have already taken advantage of this fact to innocent players to get into trouble.

So the pranksters distributed a certain NPC underpants in the game world, which was then unknowingly picked up by other users. The Elden Ring system then recognized the dubious item in the player’s inventory and then banished her.

We also processed the whole story in a separate article:

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