A month ago, Let Me Solo Her, an Elden Ring legend, embarked on a mission to accomplish something that seems like it should be impossible to do: complete a playthrough of Elden Ring in which his sworn enemy Malenia, Blade of Miquella was substituted for each and every enemy. He actually finished the run yesterday, streaming the entire experience on his YouTube channel. A lot of people probably thought that this challenge would be too much for our pot-wearing, katana-wielding hero, but he actually succeeded in completing the run yesterday. Let Me Solo Her is credited with reclaiming his rightful place as Elden Lord earlier this week, as reported by Kotaku. His victory included the elimination of several Malenias along the way. In a separate post that he made on his personal Twitter account, Let Me Solo Her reveals that the accomplishment took about ten hours to complete and included more deaths than I would like to admit. If you're wondering why he died so often, it may have something to do with the fact that he accomplished this feat without ever leveling up his Vigor, a decision that he admits was probably a mistake. If you're wondering why he died so often, it may have something to do with the fact that he accomplished this feat without ever leveling up his Vigor.
1. This is something that is to be expected
2. There are several occasions during his streams in which he is forced to exit boss arenas in order to prevent hordes of Malenias from crashing his game
3. In addition, there is a portion of the game that requires him to turn the settings down to their absolute minimum in order to get through it
4. You have the option of watching the Let Me Solo Hers run from the beginning on his YouTube channel, or you can watch the conclusion of the run that has been embedded down below
5. It goes without saying that Let Me Solo Her is not the only person performing incredible feats of gaming skill in Elden Ring; the community as a whole is constantly outdoing each other in this regard
6. Take for example Elden Ring streame rperrikaryal, who just recently defeated the game's final boss and finished the game using only her mind
Rperrikaryal relied solely on the power of her brain to perform all other actions, including attacking, casting spells, rolling, healing, and pretty much everything else. She only used a controller for movement. She eventually defeated Radagon and the Elden Beast after what must have been a fairly arduous four hours. This is the same amount of time that it takes the majority of people to defeat them using a standard controller.