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Streamer defeats all 165 Elden Ring bosses without taking a single hit in a 10-hour session
He had already passed From Software's game fighting only with his fists, and after this last achievement, he already has a bigger challenge in mind.
Of course, there are gifted players. We have seen it many times with From Software's tough games as an example, from those who walk around the Elden Ring like a prodigy fighting the fiercest bosses, to the incredible players who beat the difficulty peaks of Dark Souls with no apparent effort using a dance mat as a controller.
Elder Ring, who said fear
Twitch streamer GinoMachino is one of those top players. In a recent ten-and-a-half-hour continuous game streamed on his channel, he managed to beat no less than 165 Elden Ring bosses without taking a single hit. As you might expect, the level of concentration was at its highest. This is what he told IGN in an interview:
Of course, this comes out of nowhere. GinoMachino spent months preparing for this moment, and it didn't come out the first time either, but after about 100 attempts that added up to 1200 hours of experience with the game. Keep in mind that as soon as he took a hit he had to start all over again. What madness, eh? No wonder the joy he transmitted after finishing his game.
Planning is vital, and it seems that the streamer had it clear from the beginning. As the open world that is Elden Ring, it made sense to go for the hardest bosses first. This allowed him to avoid wasting time with secondary bosses if it turned out that he had to restart the game if he was hit by the hardest and most challenging ones (in his opinion, and you will probably agree, these peaks of difficulty would be in Malenia, the Godskin Duo and Mohg). Even so, he was not spared from a scare by some minor bosses and the game was already very advanced.
His tremendous ability to face the game had been demonstrated before. The guy had finished it not long ago fighting only with his fists. No less than five hours for each powerful boss. With the recent achievement, you'd think he'd finally say goodbye to the game, right? Not really.
Some people are made of different stuff.
Source | IGN