Flower Picking Is My Favorite Part of Elden Ring

Elden Ring is a delightful game. You ride a goathorse around its hills and valleys, avoid anything that might do harm to you, and scamp your way around the creatures and critters that populate a little fantasy universe. I am sure that there are people out there dedicated to crushing some bosses and getting straight up brutal with it, but I am here to tell you that there is a simple pleasure at the heart of Elden Ring that you need to embrace if you haven’t already: flower picking.
The Lands Between, the big ole open world of Elden Ring, is a ruined place. Empires rose and fell sometime in the past, and it’s sort of a big open sore where some people are still trying to pretend that things are working out. Like the rest of the games in the souls-like genre from developer From Software, Elden Ring is story-light and driven mostly by player action. You see that mountain? You can fight a guy there. You see that swamp? You’ll die there. That kind of thing.
Dotted constantly across this big world are flowers, rocks, fragments, and other glowing things that you can pick up to add to your bag of crafting items. Like every other game these days, there is an extensive crafting system that allows you to make a panoply of items, 75% of which you will never use. When I see these flowers and whatnot, I beeline my horsegoat right for them and start smashing the Y button on my controller, desperately trying to pick these things up.
I don’t need them to craft with. I don’t have any use for them. I just like picking the flowers and all the other things that are like flowers.