Elden Ring Streamer Beats Game Without Taking Any Damage

Seki managed to complete the playthrough in three hours, after having spent 130 more practicing and planning his incredible feat.

05th Apr 2022 18:48

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The Flame of Ambition is strong with this Tarnished. One Elden Ring streamer has managed to beat the game without taking any damage. 

In the leadup to its highly-anticipated release, excited Elden Ring players prepared themselves for a tough road ahead, expecting a difficulty level as high as FromSoftware's other Souls-like games and they were right to do so. Although some players have accused the new RPG of being 'easier' than other Souls-like games, many others struggled to even make it past the first boss

However, some determined players have defied the odds, managing to complete the game and achieving near-impossible feats in the process. Now, one Elden Ring streamer has managed to beat Elden Ring without taking any damage. 

Who Is The Streamer Who Finished Elden Ring Without Taking Any Hits?

Twitch streamer "Seki" is the talented Elden Ring player who was able to achieve the near-impossible and complete the fantasy RPG without taking any hits. The whole process took Seki three hours to complete as well as over 130 hours of practice and some less successful attempts. 

Although Elden Ring has already gained a reputation for being extremely hard, some experienced players have sought out ways to make the game harder again by challenging themselves to beat the game with certain restrictions. For example, there have been some players who have finished the game all without dying and some speedrunners who ploughed through Elden Ring at lightning-quick speed

Have There Been Any Other 'No-Hit' Elden Ring Runs?

Following on from his incredible achievement, Seki took to Twitter to claim he had completed "the first no hit/damage" Elden Ring playthrough. However, fans were quick to respond, pointing out that "GinoMachino" also completed a no-hit playthrough back in March.

Although, Seki took on the extra challenge of trying to avoid falling victim to environmental damage. Speaking to Kotaku, Seki said: "No-Hit/No Damage is harder than a regular no-hit run as the player cannot take [any] environmental damage such as fall damage/poison etc. This adds difficulty to the run as I don't have access to buffs such as Red-Feathered Branchsword which could potentially increase my damage output if I had low health."

That hurt our heads just to think about never mind actually make a reality, so well done Seki, you may well be the true Elden Lord.

 

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