Elden Ring Streamer Beats First Three Bosses With One Finger

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After traveling through The Lands Between for more than a year, it is probably safe to assume that some of you have gotten pretty good at Elden Ring by now

After traveling through The Lands Between for more than a year, it is probably safe to assume that some of you have gotten pretty good at Elden Ring by now. It's also reasonable to assume that none of you are quite as skilled as MissMikkaa. She's the best. The streamer has tried playing the game in a variety of different ways, and they are currently attempting to play through the entirety of the story of Elden Ring using only one finger.

Instead of continuing to work on Elden Ring, MissMikkaa switched gears to focus on Resident Evil, which is something that a few of us have been doing for the past week. However, the streamer reactivated Elden Ring the day before yesterday in order to start what she refers to as the One Finger Run.

The completion of Elden Ring with one finger only is MissMikkaa's primary objective. Although it may seem impossible, the streamer was able to defeat all three of the game's bosses in a single session. In the following clip, you can see how she brings Margit to her knees with just one finger. MissMikkaa only uses one finger to press buttons, but she deftly positions her other hand so that part of it is covering the analog stick. This allows her to move around the screen.

There's a good chance that some of you have inquiries that are more specific than "how in the hell is she doing that?"Someone in the comments section raised the question of how exactly MissMikkaa is attacking without pressing the R1 button. The streamer explained that prior to beginning her most recent run, she went into the menu of the Elden Ring and remapped the commands. This is something that is possible to do.
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Those of you who have been keeping up with MissMikkaa's exploits in the Elden Ring will have seen her prevail over the game and its bosses in a variety of unique and impressive ways. She beat two copies of the game at the same time, one with a controller like a normal person, and the other with a dance mat like someone who really wants to make the rest of us feel bad about how terrible we are when trying to play the game normally. This was perhaps the best playthrough she has pulled off so far, and it may be the best playthrough she will ever pull off.

Fans of the Elden Ring are curious about what's going on with the Sun.
There are entire swords and spells that are dedicated to the moon, as well as items that make reference to the stars; however, Elden Ring doesn't talk very much about the sun, which is the most important celestial body in the sky. This is a significant departure from the Dark Souls developer, where Solaire is a fan favorite character, and an even more significant departure from real-life mythologies, in which the sun is frequently associated with the most potent deities.

What exactly is the deal? Why does Elden Ring not seem to care all that much about the sun? This is the question that was posed by a user on the Elden Ring subreddit, which sparked an animated discussion on the topic of why there is such a paucity of lore concerning the sun.

Elden_Gourde provides an excellent discussion on how the Erdtree largely replaced the sun as the object of veneration, even going so far as to outshine the sun in the light that it produces. Of course, the discussion would begin with references to Solaire, but after that, the discussion would focus on how the Erdtree outshone the sun in the amount of light it produced.

There are not many references to the sun in Elden Ring, with the exception of the tree that shines. One of them is the vile Dungeater, who has a medallion in the shape of a sun affixed to his armor. This is never explained explicitly; however, Elden_Gourde hypothesizes that it has something to do with the sun being a metaphor for direction, and that Dungeater is merely following his own sun. You have to give credit to Dungeater for following his own path, despite the fact that the sun is terrible and curses and everything else.

A further allusion to the sun is provided by Castle Sol, which can be found in the very topmost northern region of the map. A ghost at Castle Sol describes how Miquella's efforts to resurrect Godwyn through the use of an eclipse were ultimately unsuccessful. Another clue can be found on the Sun Realm Shield. It states that the Seat of the Sun has been lost for a very long time, which provides evidence that there was once a culture that did, in fact, worship the sun. Therefore, it would appear that the sun still possesses some power, but because it has been so long, nobody knows how to access it.

Fans of the Elden Ring are scratching their heads, trying to understand how Crystal Torrent became the second most-casted spell.

Bandai Namco published an infographic earlier this week that provided confirmation that ten Elden Ring players fall victim to Malenia every single second. At the very least, this is what we could work on mathematically by learning that there have been 329 million attempts made on Malenia and that the overwhelming majority of them were unsuccessful.

 

In addition to learning which bosses are the most challenging and which attacks are the most effective against Tarnished, we also discovered which spells are the most widely used by mages

 

- It was discovered that Rock Sling was the most frequently cast spell, which makes perfect sense given its name

- It has a good range, deals effective damage relative to the amount of MP it costs, and deals physical damage as opposed to magical damage to all of those foes who are resistant to magic

- However, the second most-cast spell is a bit of a mystery because no one appears to use it

- This leads to some conjecture

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