MMOexp: It appears that the fake wall could be removed by the same method

According to a Reddit user who responded to the original subreddit message the wall is actually an identical and fake wall located near the viral doorway seen in Elden Ring Runes the original video. They also posted a picture of the wall and some spoiler-y details on its location that you can read here. It appears that the fake wall could be removed by the same method, with a bunch of smashes with an appropriate weapon. It's not nearly the amount of hits, based on your stats, some players say.

For clarity: The idea of secret, fake walls isn't exactly what got Elden Ring players excited. Weird walls that hide secrets are a known part in Elden Ring. The so-called "illusory walls" are extensively documented and comprehended. What is unique about the (and one similar) hidden wall so bizarre is that it doesn't behave as other illusory wall in the game. It doesn't have the same sound to disappear, reappearing when you rest at the Site of Grace, and taking many dozens of hits to be able to open. While initially, the footage led to the conclusion that the door might have been intentional Some players and experts have now suggested that this weird wall might be an error or a mistake left in the game by the devs.

Well-known Dark Souls hacker Zullie seemingly confirmed this theory--that its an error left by the developers on March 18 in a Twitter post of just a few words. The hackers explained that after examining the game's data and exploring the fake wall they found the door's door display 9999 hit points. It's similar to some unbreakable objects in Dark Souls having 999 HP. However, those object also had 999 defenses and never took the brunt of attacks and cannot be broken except for in-game triggers or events crafted by cheap Elden Ring Items the developers.
 
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