If you’ve ever been aggroed by an NPC, you might be wondering how to unagro it. You can use the Atonement ability to undo your error, but this is only effective if you’ve already screwed up by attacking it. There are other ways to undo aggro, including changing your demigod armor and even reviving them.
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Atonement is a powerful fix if you’ve screwed up by attacking NPCs
Using Atonement to make amends for your mistakes can help you move past the pain of being forever blocked from certain content in the Elder Ring. Since attacking 10% of NPCs will permanently turn them hostile, atonement is especially useful if you’ve screwed up by attacking important NPCs. You can also use Celestial Dew to revive angry NPCs.
It’s an excellent fix for Temple Level 3 and if you’ve messed up by attacking NPCs. Previously, I was getting the wrong random encounters. This bug led to me losing a magic quarterstaff and potion loot. Thankfully, it was fixed in a future patch. Fortunately, it’s a quick fix for those who have messed up by attacking NPCs.
Changing demigod armor
Changing demigod armor in the Elden Ring is not a difficult task, but you’ll need a few materials in order to do so. In order to change the look of your demigod armor, you’ll need Tailoring Tools and a Golden Sewing Needle. Fortunately, these items can be found at the Site of Grace. If you’re on PC or Xbox, you can find them there.
In the Elden Ring, players have the option to customize their armor by purchasing different components, including weapons and equipment. By doing so, they can improve the appearance of their characters and create Elden bling. However, it’s not all roses and chocolates in the game. There are other ways to customize your armor, including changing the appearance of your headgear. Here are some of your options:
Buying the Veteran’s set: After defeating Commander Niall in the Mountaintops of the Giants, you can purchase the Veteran’s set of armor. This set of armor is better for Magic-oriented builds, and requires you to complete the quest for the veteran’s set. If you don’t want to use your favorite pieces of armor, you can sell them to Finger Reader Enia, who will let you purchase their sets.
Reviving NPCs
Reviving NPCs in the Elders Ring is a useful way to make amends with characters that you have accidentally killed or hurt. Not all NPCs will be willing to pardon or revive you, though. And their reaction may also vary depending on your character. For example, some NPCs won’t accept your apologies when you first speak to them, so you may have to try several times before you get the desired result.
Fortunately, there are two methods to revive NPCs in the Elder Ring. One method uses the Celestial Dew. This is a rare item that you can buy from the Caria Servant for 7,500 runes. Another method involves acquiring the Celestial Dew. This is a rare potion, which revives NPCs for an amount of seven thousand runes.
Having access to Celestial Dew is necessary to revive NPCs in the Elder Ring. To get this, you need to travel through the Lands Between until you reach the Statue of Lady Rennala. You can also use the Artist’s Shack for this purpose, which is located in North Lirunia. Lastly, you can ask a NPC to be cleansed by offering them atonement.