Summary

Almost two and a half years after it happened the first time,Elden Ringfever has the video game world in its clutches yet again.Shadow of the Erdtreedropped last week, the Elden Ring expansionthat quickly became the highest-rated DLC ever, and it feels like just about everyone has been playing it non-stop for the past five days. We’ve all stopped at some point though, even if it was just to get some sleep before returning to The Lands Between, and now you can take a little piece of Elden Ring with you when you take a break to catch some Zs.

That little something is an Alexander plush. Soft toys are likely one of the last things you’re thinking of when trying to fell Malenia and while tangling with Messmer, particularly a soft toy recreation of an Elden Ring character who doesn’t even have a face. Alexander the Warrior Jar is the character who has been selected for the plush treatment though, and you can pre-order it right now at Fangamer through the link in the box below.

Alexander Warrior Jar Plush

There were a lot of things that struck me when watching Elden Ring trailers before the game was released, and being shown an anthropomorphic pot wandering around was one of them. One of the few living things in The Lands Between that isn’t out to get you, Alexander’s plush is $32, stands at a little less than seven inches tall, and will be shipped to you in September once you have placed your pre-order.

Alexander The Warrior Plush

Alexander Warrior Jar Plush

Elden Ring’s Alexander has been turned into a plush. The warrior jar is a little under seven inches tall, has posable arms, and the same details you’ll find on the character in the game have been carefully embroidered onto the plush.

Alexander’s plush is still in stock at the time of publishing, but stock is likely starting to dwindle.Wario64checked how many plushes were left in stock, seemingly by adding all available stock to their cart, on Tuesday night and discovered there were 628 of them left. No indication that the plush will be restocked, and with Shadow of the Erdtree almost certainly the only expansion Elden Ring ever gets, there might not be a reason to make more Alexander plushes in the future.

Even after all of the Alexanders are gone, Elden Ring’s return to the spotlight won’t be ending anytime soon. Even after two years, the Elden Ring hype hadn’t died down. The embers were still burning and Shadow of the Erdtree has once again set them ablaze. Some of that blaze is dedicated to people claiming the expansion is too difficult. If you are finding it a little hard, maybe invest inThrustmaster’s official Elden Ring controllerto help you git gud.