Torrent, the magic horse-goat that lets you get around Elden Ringâs world at cruising speeds, is one of the highlights of the game, but thatâs not to say theyâre perfect.
You may have noticed that sometimes Torrentâs health hasnât refilled like other NPCs. Or that sometimes, instead of allowing the player to double-jump while exploring or travelling, theyâll simply fall to their death, taking you with them.
While Iâm sure some fans have deluded themselves into thinking these are conscious decisionsââOh, Torrentâs heart is forever torn between freedom and servitude,â or âOccasional long falls are a reminder of lifeâs inherent pitfallsââSouls expert and modder extraordinaire Zullie The Witch has a more practical answer: one is a design oversight, the other most likely a bug.
The health thing comes from the fact that Torrent isnât governed by the same script as other NPCs, which ties the others to a specific point on the map. Though Zullie does point out in the video below that there are plenty of other ways to quickly get Torrentâs health back up, like feeding them, drinking potions, or just letting them regenerate naturally. (Torrent âpassively regeneratesâ 3HP per second.)
Now onto the falling thing, triggered when Torrent falls off a ledge instead of jumping, and leaves the player unable to trigger a second jump so they plunge to their demise. Zullie explains in the video that itâs not actually a random act of cruelty, but a bug, one that only affects players holding certain types of weapons (from categories 2 & 3, like big swords, spears, etc) in certain ways (like over the shoulder). âThis is most likely a glitch,â they explain, âsome flag being left out of the falling animations associated with categories 2 and 3.â
The reason for digging into this is pretty funny; in an accompanying tweet, Zullie says, âI used a spear, then a swordspear, and then a greatsword for my first playthrough of Elden Ring, which means I thought Torrent simply couldnât jump after falling off a ledge. It turns out Torrent has a few glitches that may need to be worked out.â
If youâre into this kind of stuff, we featured some other code-digging from Zullie a few weeks back when they took a look at Elden Ringâs Secret Wall saga