Elden Ring Streamer Beats The Game Without Taking Any Damage At All

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Elden Ring Streamer Beats The Game Without Taking Any Damage At All
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Popular streamer Seki has shocked the ELDENRING community by completing the game in under 3 hours without taking any enemy or environmental damage.

In a display of immense skill and dedication, a streamer managed to roll credits on the famously challenging Elden Ring without taking any damage. FromSoftware's latest release has proven itself to be a worldwide phenomenon in ways that other games from the studio have not, with both hardcore and casual gamers alike cutting their teeth on Elden Ring's combat mechanics, complex lore, and dizzyingly large open world.

While many long-time FromSoftware fans are of the opinion that Elden Ring is much easier than the legendary Japanese studio's previous outings, it is still quite a challenging game. Many FromSoftware hallmarks appear in Elden Ring, from enemies dealing immense amounts of damage to menacing, high-HP tank bosses.

WE GOT THE RUN!!!!!!! WORLD'S FIRST NO-HIT/DAMAGE ELDEN RING. SHOUTED MY LUNGS OUT LOL #ELDENRING pic.twitter.com/E46WSlXU3v — Seki April 2, 2022 Anyone who has managed to reach one of Elden Ring's multiple endings the traditional way knows exactly how astonishing Seki's accomplishment is. Beating the game in just over two hours and fifty minutes is shocking enough, let alone doing so without taking a lick of damage.

As is the case whenever someone sets a new speedrun record, there are likely several players already training to top Seki. Luckily for fans of this sort of content, there is no shortage of unique runs to follow, as Elden Ring's daunting world encourages players to best it. Share Share Tweet Email 0 Comment Minecraft Frog Enchanted with Multishot Has Multiple Tongues Related Topics About The Author Nick Rodriguez Nick Rodriguez is a Senior Writer for Screen Rant.

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