"Elden Ring: The Road to the Erdtree is a gag manga, but despite the game's dark themes, it's a hilarious and surprisingly relatable time."
Unlike the dark, punishing tone of the Elden Ring Video Game , The Road to the Erdtree turns the Lands Between into an absolute comedy zone.
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Chapter 60 of Elden Ring: The Road to the Erdtree continues its comedic retelling by focusing on a "Fashion Souls" subplot, featuring Aseo, Boc the Seamster, and Demi-Human Queen Gilika showcasing high-level armor sets. The chapter further characterizes Gilika and highlights Aseo’s shift toward a Dexterity-based build utilizing a Twinblade. Discuss the chapter on Reddit .
The manga has received generally positive reviews from fans. Many appreciate its unique spin on the game and its ability to find humor in the Lands Between. It delivers a "wonderful flavor of stupidity" that fans of the game can appreciate. However, some reviewers note that the humor is heavily reliant on knowledge of the video game, so newcomers to Elden Ring might not get all the jokes. Some also find the main character’s constant idiocy to be a poor surrogate for the player's experience. Many appreciate its unique spin on the game
In Chapter 60, the narrative shifts focus toward , providing unexpected characterization for a boss typically seen as a minor encounter in the game. This chapter leans heavily into the "Fashion Souls" meta-humor common in the series, with character developments tied to equipment sets and visual style. Key highlights from the chapter include:
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Following Chapter 60, the story is set to tackle the interior of Leyndell. This means Aseo will eventually have to face the shade of Morgott to reach the Erdtree. Given the comedic nature, the fights are likely to be a chaotic balance of clever timing and sheer, dumb luck.