Have you spent an extended time killing eagles, hawks, and various avian species in Elden Ring, only to leave with a bag full of mostly bird feathers--and a flock that's largely flown away? This is certainly what I've experienced trying to get the required drops to
Elden Ring Runes craft Gold Pickled Fowl Foot, the most popular item to boost rune drops. It's logical that they would be kinda rare, since runes are utilized for everything from leveling up to purchasing equipment and improving capabilities. You don't need to do all that to increase or farm the rune drops!
No, there's a much simpler method, provided that you've got access to the internet. Elden Ring features something called groups. You can set a password to ensure that you only see the evidence of people who are in your club. In joining one, you get many advantages such as reducing the amount of messages from trolls that could make you miss important bits of the game or accidentally cause you to die. It all depends on your tolerance and willingness to endure, more effective messages might or may not make a difference to the game. Funny it is believed by some players that the communal hazing a key element of the game. As much as I've hated walking off a cliff in seeking a thing that isn't there It's strange to think about what the game could be without being a victim of that.
What I didn't realize, though, is that being a part of a group gives you a reward every time you or a member of your group achieves the most impressive feats, such as becoming an Elden Lord or defeating a Shardbearer. Everyone benefits! As soon as this happens the game will show a message and your avatar will emit a gold glow, much like they would if you had wolfed down a bird's leg. You can tell when it's active by looking in the left side of the top corner where there's a tiny yellow claw, you've received it. You didn't even have to do
Elden Ring Runes for sale a damn thing to obtain the buff. Nice.