Elden Ring’s tutorial is somewhat easily missed by new players, but it seems that FromSoftware is aiming to change that with the game’s 1.04 update. The new patch adds a tutorial prompt that explains, well, the tutorial.

FromSoftware fans have long enjoyed the studio’s esoteric game design, which requires players to figure out just about everything by trial and error, but Elden Ring has offered a solid middle-ground with features that make the game just a bit more accessible.

This has included a larger collection of explanatory text boxes than ever before and even a full-blown tutorial section that explains the core mechanics through a mixture of text and gameplay.

Known as the Cave of Knowledge, the unexpectedly detailed (at least, for a Souls game) tutorial walks players through how to do things like guard-counter, stealth, and use weapon skills. FromSoftware veterans may find the tutorial rehashes some of the things they’ve been aware of for a decade, but it’s a vital part of the experience for newcomers.

The Cave of Knowledge is located in the Stranded Graveyard at the beginning of the game. It can be accessed by dropping down a pit next to a spectral NPC in a chair, who hints at the tutorial below. However, many seemingly missed the pit entirely, or chose not to jump down a dark hole because, well, it’s a Souls game.

While there’s no mention of it in the 1.04 patch notes, FromSoftware has stealthily added a new automatic text box that appears when players approach the pit, which will explain that the tutorial lies below. You can see a screenshot (taken by IGN) of the new prompt:

While multiple IGN staffers have been able to activate the prompt since the update, a bit of testing has revealed that – at least for now – the prompt isn’t appearing for all players after the update, even on fresh saves. We’ll update this story if and when we learn more.

Elden Ring’s 1.04 update also included a variety of bug fixes and performance improvements, boosts to Colossal weapons and some magic spells, and some new event phases for everyone’s favorite jerk Patches. It also nerfs a popular way to beat ultra-tough boss Malenia – you might be hoping to meet Let Me Solo Her.

Billy Givens is a freelance writer at IGN.


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