After spending over 1,200 hours in Elden Ring, one player has recently realized that the game allows them to place throwables in storage, making it possible to craft way more projectiles than their pot reserves allow them to carry. Their discovery generated quite a bit of online traction, indicating that there's no shortage of Elden Ring players who had been unaware of this possibility up until recently.
While crafting throwables in Elden Ring requires a variety of ingredients, one component that's used in every throwing pot recipe is the pot itself. Or better said, a pot, because there are several such container types in the game, all of which are replenished automatically after being thrown. This mechanic prevents players from cheesing bosses by spamming them with an endless barrage of projectiles.
An Elden Ring player shares an amusing clip of their fight against a 'Dollar Tree' version of Shadow of the Erdtree's Messmer the Impaler.
Be that as it may, the game actually allows players to stack up on throwables by manually sending them to storage. This was recently discovered by Reddit user ReasonableTreeStump, who realized that they were able to store their makeshift bombs, then immediately craft more of...