Ahead of Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree, One Minecraft Fan Has Recreated the Impossible and Has Hidetaka Miyazaki Fans Clamoring for an Elden Ring x Minecraft Crossover

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  • Elden Ring's most famous locations get recreated within Minecraft.
  • Gamers are now begging for more creations after seeing the recent designs.
  • The hype for Shadow of the Erdtree continues to grow before its release on June 21st.
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It is only a few weeks until the long-awaited Elden Ring DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree, finally makes its way into the hands of gamers, but one player wasn’t satisfied with just playing the game in its original form, as one player has taken the game one step even further.

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This one player in question has managed to do what many would think impossible, as they have managed to create one of the most beautiful recreations gamers have ever seen.

Elden Ring in Block Form Has Never Looked So Amazing

Elden Ring gets designed in block form by a hard-working fan.
Elden Ring gets designed in block form by a hard-working fan.

If you have ever wondered what Elden Ring looked like in a Minecraft world, then there is some good news, as one player has recently took to Reddit to share their creation with the world as they showed off their fantastic build of the capital.

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Recreated the capital and liurnia of the lakes in minecraft :))
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Reddit user manofdutch1 shared 3 separate photographs that display their fantastic work on the popular game Minecraft. So far, this player has only taken on the projects to create Liurnia of the lakes and the capital, both of which are massive undertakings. 

In these three images, players can see different prevalent features that are well-known within the Elden Ring fan base. These locations have been designed with much care and consideration that players have already begun putting forward other projects within and outside of the community for the said creator to attempt.

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More Minecraft Elden Ring Art Could Be on the Way if the Community Gets Their Way

Players beg for more designs as the creator gains more attention from the community.
Players beg for more designs as the creator gains more attention from the community.

At the moment, this creator hasn’t agreed or disagreed about creating any more iconic locations within the popular game. However, there are those who are practically begging for more creations just like these that players would even be able to explore if they were opened to the public.

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One of the first requests that players made was for a replica of the Erdtree to be created, which is one of the most iconic locations within Elden Ring as it is visible from nearly the entire map that the players explore and has a rather prominent place in the hearts of players.

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Understandably, this would be a rather large undertaking as the Erdtree is rather large and colorful, with a wide variety of detail from its branches to the city below, but if this creator did take on the challenge, half the work would already be completed thanks to their work on the capital.

Within the comments of the Reddit post, players are eager to support the player, as there are those who said they had to take a closer look at the first two images as they originally thought they were from the original game, showing how a good texture pack and a lot of skill can make even blocks look fantastic.

What do you think about this design work within Minecraft? What would you like to see built by this player? Let us know in the comments what you think!

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Written by Liam Magee

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Liam is a writer who loves to spend his time gaming, streaming, playing board games, and just talking about games in general. He will play pretty much any game you put in front of him, but he absolutely loves soul-like games the most, or anything story-driven.