One creative Elden Ring gamer makes a real-life version of the Stonesword Key, an item used to access restricted areas. Elden Ring is one of the most massive role-playing games ever created, with an enormous open world full of important items that can ease a player's journey through the Lands Between. The Crafting Kit, Spirit Calling Bell, Whetstone Knife, and Memory Stone are some of the most commonly used objects in Elden Ring.

It is interesting to see that keys occupy a significant chunk of these "key" items in Elden Ring, including the Imbued Sword Key, Rusty Key, and Discarded Palace Key. Arguably, the most famous of these Elden Ring keys is the Stonesword Key which is used to break imp statue seals scattered across the game's world. Players can find these in random places or purchase them from select merchants. Many Elden Ring fans are fascinated by game artifacts, and one of them has made a real-life version of the Stonesword Key.

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Reddit user bristlebane should be credited for making a real-life replica of the Stonesword Key. The user shared a series of pictures on the social media platform showing their brilliant Elden Ring creation. The images show a 3D-printed variant of the Stonesword Key that looks nearly identical to the one seen in the game, thanks to the artist's excellent attention to detail. Bristlebane's version of the Elden Ring artifact is mainly gray with subtle shades of green in a few areas. Moreover, the Stonesword Key replica is roughly the size of a human hand.

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The Elden Ring community on Reddit admired bristlebane's work and applauded them in the comments, while some asked about purchasing the Stonesword Key. The original poster later provided a purchase link, but it's for an unpainted variant where customers can paint it as per their preference. Even though the Lands Between contain numerous Stonesword Keys, players should be mindful about using them because each key can be used only once. Some players choose Stonesword Key as a keepsake when starting the game, while others purchase it from merchants like Patches.

It is not the first time an Elden Ring player has made a 3D-printed replica of an in-game item. Previously, gamers have made 3D-printed sculptures of Elden Ring objects like Malenia's Helm, while others have made action figures of bosses like the Crucible Knight and Godskin Duo. 3D printing is a revolutionary technology that allows users to create 3D models with incredible precision and detail. As this technology becomes more accessible, more gaming artifacts will likely be seen in the future.

Elden Ring is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: Reddit