In the brutal, unforgiving world of Elden Ring, where demigods crush hopeful Tarnished beneath their heels, two unlikely heroes emerged not as conquerors but as guides. Players trembling before Malenia’s scarlet rot or Radagon’s holy hammer strikes found salvation through golden summon signs bearing cryptic names: Let Me Solo Her and Let Me Solo Them. These warriors became living myths, transforming FromSoftware’s masterpiece into a stage for communal triumph. What began as solitary acts of defiance against impossible odds blossomed into a phenomenon, where pot-helmed saviors turned rage into reverence—one boss annihilation at a time. Three years after Elden Ring’s release, their legend only grows fiercer.

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The Jar-Headed Vanguard

Klein Tsuboi, known universally as Let Me Solo Her, didn’t just beat Malenia—he made her his muse. Wielding dual katanas while clad only in underwear and that absurdly iconic pot helmet, he turned Blade of Miquella’s dance of death into a spectator sport. Players would summon him not out of desperation, but awe; watching him flawlessly parry Waterfowl Dance became a rite of passage. His renown exploded beyond gaming circles, spawning memes, fan art 💥, and even official recognition from Bandai Namco—a care package laden with Elden Ring treasures arriving at his doorstep. But fame bred imitation. Soon, summoning pools bubbled with wannabe potslingers, though none matched the original’s terrifying grace against gaming’s most infamous boss.

10,000 Victories and Counting

Enter Let Me Solo Them, a warrior forged in the crucible of Elden Ring’s final gauntlet. While Malenia was optional agony, Radagon and Elden Beast stood as the mandatory climax—a back-to-back nightmare where players had no respite between cosmic horrors. Inspired by Tsuboi’s selflessness, she dedicated herself to breaking this dual barrier. The numbers stagger: over 10,000 victories across three relentless years, totaling 5,300+ gameplay hours 🕒. In 2025, she still aids 10-20 players daily, each conquest taking mere minutes despite the bosses' complexity. "The fight is just really fun," she confessed, her mastery so profound she could "do it with [her] eyes closed." Yet what fuels her isn’t boredom, but the electric joy of hearing strangers scream in triumph through their headsets.

  • 🔥 Radagon & Elden Beast Stats:

| Metric | Number |

|-----------------------|-------------|

| Total victories | 10,000+ |

| Hours played | 5,300+ |

| Daily assists (avg) | 10-20 |

Shadows and Futures

With 2024’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC unleashing even crueler challenges, Let Me Solo Them evolved. Rellana’s twin blades and Consort Radahn’s gravity-crushing spectacle fell before her like wheat to a scythe. She’s no completionist chasing trophies; her mission is pure, adrenaline-soaked altruism. And she’s not stopping. When asked about future plans, her answer echoes Tsuboi’s legacy: she’ll dive headfirst into whatever nightmare FromSoftware dreams up next, summon sign ready. The community thrives on such madness—a cathedral built on shared struggle where memes and mercy intertwine.

So, Tarnished, feeling overwhelmed? Don’t rage-quit. Summon. Learn. Maybe even become the next pot-helmed legend. Your golden sign awaits. 🔥