Wow, okay, so here we are diving into the quirky world of Elden Ring, right? And yeah, if you’ve battled Malenia—Blade of Miquella, no less—you might’ve come across a true legend: Let Me Solo Her. Now, who’s this, you ask? Just Klein Tsuboi, a real rockstar in the Elden Ring universe. I stumbled upon this guy’s summoning sign, like, two times maybe? Feels like destiny or something weird. Tsuboi’s become a literal icon, mostly because of how he goes into battle wearing nothing but underwear and a pot helmet. Yep, you read that right. Oh, and two katanas. Never forget the katanas.
Now, moseying on… this guy’s so popular, people are making art and memes of him. Even Bandai Namco, the big cheese behind Elden Ring, sent him a care package. Talk about VIP treatment, right? And naturally, once you go viral, folks wanna copy your style. It happens all the time. So now we’re seeing a bunch of other players trying to ride on his coattails—Let Me Solo Them, anyone?
Speaking of which, Let Me Solo Them, this other player, not just any random gamer, mind you, is out there taking down heavyweights like Radagon and the Elden Beast. These aren’t just some lightweight foes; they’re the endgame nasties! And get this: once you knock out Radagon, bam! Elden Beast is right there waiting. No restroom breaks here, my friends.
Apparently, Let Me Solo Them is like the female doppelgänger of Let Me Solo Her. Same crazy outfit but well, she’s a she. And, oh boy, she’s got skills. Over 10,000 boss battles clocked. Can you even imagine? I mean, does she see Radagon in her dreams at this point? Anyway—whoa, brain tangent.
So, she spills the beans on Reddit, sharing how Let Me Solo Her gave her the push to step up. It’s kinda heartwarming. Said she helps up to 20 players a day, like some kind of Elden Ring superhero. And what about this Shadows of the Erdtree DLC? Yeah, it’s tough, but she’s helping folks there too. Big surprise.
I can’t wrap my head around how she’s not bored after 5,300 hours of gameplay. That’s wild. But it just shows how these boss fights hit differently each time. Maybe she could beat the bosses with her eyes closed now. Sounds nuts, but I guess it’s like riding a bike? Except the bike is trying to slay you. Anyway, she’s not in it for any personal record or something. Just vibes.
So there it is—a tiny, chaotic dive into the saga of Elden Ring’s unexpected champs. Gotta hand it to them, though. The dedication is real.