Players struggling to take down Malenia, Blade of Miquella in Elden Ring might’ve tripped over Let Me Solo Her’s summoning sign at some point—like, who hasn’t, right? Let Me Solo Her’s this guy, Klein Tsuboi, kind of a legend in the Elden Ring universe. Yeah, he jumps in using the player-summoning mechanic, wielding two katanas and shockingly wearing only some undies and a pot helmet. Iconic look, seriously. He’s helped tons of players crush Malenia, the infamous boss that’s been causing all sorts of controller-throwing frustrations.
I remember reading how Let Me Solo Her’s fame hit such a level that Bandai Namco, you know, Elden Ring’s publisher, actually sent him a care package full of game goodies. Imagine getting that in the mail! Of course, with popularity comes copycats, doesn’t it? And he sure has his share. Even saw some mimics like “Let Me Solo Them” popping up. Wonder if imitation is truly the sincerest form of flattery in gaming lands or just people riding coattails.
Anyway, the Let Me Solo Them saga. So, this player steps in, helping felled gamers with Radagon and the Elden Beast—all part of this grand fight-the-final-bosses-battle they’ve gotta conquer to complete the game. It’s nuts, though. These fights come back-to-back; defeat Radagon, and bam, the Elden Beast is right in your face. Barely lets you catch your breath. No breaks, no pauses. Just intense, non-stop action.
What’s wild is Let Me Solo Them? She’s been at this for something like three years—10,000 game-boss takedowns under her belt! She decided to share this madness on Reddit, saying it was because she wanted to channel the same kind of dedication that Let Me Solo Her showed. Can’t help but admire that kind of commitment, right? Though as repetitive as it sounds, she’s still at it, helping maybe 10 to 20 players a day. It’s like, talk about gaming philanthropy.
She even spilled the beans to GamesRadar+ about her over-5,300-hours spent in the game. Something about that boss fight still being a blast, no matter how many times she’s done it. And now, with the Shadow of the Erdtree update, she’s out there smacking down more bosses like Consort Radahn. No big boasts from her—just seems like she’s happy supporting fellow gamers.
So yeah, Let Me Solo Her and Let Me Solo Them—a pair rewriting how players experience Elden Ring. Who’d have thought that summoning signs could tell such legendary tales? And who knows, maybe next we’ll see Let Me Solo… Oh, never mind. I’ll leave the guessing game there.