A hardcoreElden Ringplayer named LetMeSoloThem is celebrating a stunning accomplishment, claiming to have helped thousands of players defeat the RPG’s final boss.Elden Ringhas established a heart-warming community culture surrounding talented players lending their skills to struggling allies, built around the game’s unique summoning-based multiplayer. However, fewElden Ringplayers can claim to have helped thousands of players defeat the game’s Elden Beast.

Elden Ring’s LetMeSoloHer started this entire chaotic trend.LetMeSoloHerwas known for wearing a ceramic jar on his head and being summoned to fight Malenia one-on-one, leading to a wave of fanart and copycats. In the months since, a second generation of LetMeSoloHer-inspired players have taken up his mantle like students to at the school ofElden Ringsuperheroes. These players have proven to be stalwart summons for many ofElden Ring’s most challenging bosses.

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LetMeSoloThem shared a Reddit post on Saturday morning saying that they were, “honoured by the 4000-5000 people that have summoned me for their final battle inElden Ring.” LetMeSoloThem would park themselves ahead of the Radagon and Elden Beast boss encounter that closes outElden Ring’s story, allowing them to be summoned by any and all who needed it.

With the Radagon and Elden Beast fight being one of the game’s most challenging battles, it’s perhaps unsurprising that a majority of LetMeSoloThem’s efforts were unsuccessful. Of the 4,000-5,000Elden Ringplayers that summoned her, LetMeSoloThem says only around 2,000 were successful. That’s not necessarily an insult to LetMeSoloThem’s skills, but evidence of how even with a summon it’s difficult to protect players unfamiliar with the fights. TheElden Beast fightis especially difficult.

While LetMeSoloThem’s accomplishment is incredible, they still stand in the shadow of her predecessor. LetMeSoloHer confirmed in July that he had defeated Malenia 2,000 times (at least). LetMeSoloHer’s accomplishment was even celebrated byElden Ringpublisher Bandai Namco, whichrewarded LetMeSoloHer with a swordand other commemorative prizes.

It’s now been eight months since the release ofElden Ringand the action-RPG’s community continues to thrive.Elden Ringmay not have the same amount of players as it used to, as those who have completed it have moved on, but fans ofFromSoftwareandElden Ringin particular will linger to help late players progress like they received help earlier. And LetMeSoloHer and LetMeSoloThem are just two examples of many players helping keepElden Ringspecial.

Elden Ringis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.