How to Get the Best Elden Ring Ending: An explanation of the endings
Elden Ring consists of three primary ends with a few variations in between. There are changes only in the normal ending, which depend on whose tasks you completed and to whom you choose to swear your loyalty. Fortunately, you are essentially free to choose whichever ending you want since you aren't really shut out of any of them. The official conclusion exists, of course, but players may not think it's the greatest. In this section, we will discuss the three primary endings of Elden Ring and determine which is probably the greatest. We will do this objectively.
Which Elden Ring ending is the best?
Elden Lord
The typical Elden Ring ending is this. You are about to become Elden Lord and take the Throne. Age of Fracture is the name of the official conclusion. After that, not much really changes. You always intended to become Elden Lord, so this is a satisfying conclusion.The Stars' AgeYou will summon Ranni the Witch in place of engaging with the Fractured Marika statue. She will ascend to the throne in this ending and claim you, the Tarnished, as her Elden Lord. This accomplishes two goals at once, in light of the many memes floating around the internet about you having no maiden. In the end, you not only win a maiden, but you also ascend to the position of Lord of the Elden Throne.Lord of the Frenzied Flame
It's thought of as a terrible conclusion. Since the Three Fingers have cursed you, you effectively see the world burning. The Erdtree was already on fire, but now you've brought to the Lands Between what seems to be hell on Earth. You may undo this if you complete Millicent's mission.