All Elden Ring players can help others during their adventures through the Middle Lands and/or the Shadow Realm. However, some have earned the right to stand out from the rest for their exploits. Let Me Solo Her became the terror of Malenia, Espada de Miquella and the hope of many souls who perished again and again under the katana of the Valkyrie.
Now, he's back. Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC has offered Let Me Solo Her several chances to be the hero she once was, and out of all of them she's chosen none other than Messmer, The Impaler. He's not the only terror in the new adventure, but the hero isn't omnipresent just yet.
Of course, Let Me Solo Her has had to make a slight change to its name so that everything makes sense. Now it's called Let Me Solo Him, which means “Leave me alone against him” or “I alone against him.” The help she offers is very simple: you stay aside (or help, if you feel capable) and he is in charge of destroying Messmer. And so over and over again. He did it literally thousands of times with Malenia.
He announced his return with a very illustrative letter of (re)introduction: a video on his YouTube channel in which he defeats Messmer, The Impaler without much difficulty. He doesn't take a single hit and manages to dispatch him in approximately three minutes. His return is very timely, since several sectors of the community are engaged in controversy: the difficulty and whether the use of assists makes you a worse player. In any case, the hero has returned and is looking for a new massacre.
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