The story of ”LetMeSoloHer” is not over: after eliminating Malenia more than 2000 times and receiving a gift from Bandai Namco, the player KleinTsuboi needs the others for his next achievement.
Summary
- LetMeSoloHer: Her turn to ask for help
- “LetThemSoloYou”
LetMeSoloHer: Her turn to ask for help
It is no longer necessary to write the legend of KleinTsuboi, also known as LetMeSoloHer in Elden Ring, since he continues to write it himself. Evidenced by his last tweet this morning, where he asks players for help (not without having helped them first, of course):
After helping over 2000 people beat Malenia, I think it’s time to let them help me this time. I’m hosting a viewer run stream on youtube tommorow at 4 PM where I will let my summons kill the boss for me starting from Morgott. Pc only, see you guys there! #ELDENRING #LetMeSoloHer pic.twitter.com/XJRasI6NTO
— KleinTsuboi (@TsuboiKlein) July 19, 2022
After helping over 2000 people defeat Malenia, I think it’s time to let them help me. I’m hosting a stream tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. (local time) where I’ll let summoned players defeat bosses for me starting with Morgott.
“LetThemSoloYou”
So are the days of ”LetMeSoloHer over? Since March, KleinTsuboi has spent some of his time assisting struggling players on Malenia. For good reason, she is one of the bosses considered the hardest in the game because of her ability to heal herself as well as her very fast attacks. KleinTsuboi then waited just before the boss room to be summoned, eliminated Malenia like an ant being crushed, and waited again to be summoned.
An attitude that has earned him the status of hero by the Elden Ring community: a mod allowing him to be summoned has definitively immortalized him. It is also Bandai Namco, publisher of the game, who wanted to thank him by sending him an exclusive gift. In any event, no one knows (not even the principal party) whether this is the end of LetMeSoloHer. We can certainly say that the initiative proposed by Klein Tsuboi can be called LetThemSoloYoua more than clever (and probably devious?) way to continue writing your own legend.