The First Descendant’s ‘Let Me Solo Him’ can one-hit any boss (using bugs)

The First Descendant’s ‘Let Me Solo Him’ can one-hit any boss (using bugs)

As a seasoned Elden Ring player with countless hours under my belt, I can’t help but marvel at the audacity and skill showcased by this modern-day hero known as Let Me Solo Him (or JayZ, as they’re now dubbed). Much like how I once danced the Blasphemous Blade past Malenia’s defenses or navigated Messmer’s labyrinthine arena with unmatched grace, this newcomer has taken exploits and glitches to a whole new level.


If you’ve been following Elden Ring news, you might be familiar with the figure known as Let Me Solo Him (previously Let Me Solo Her), a legendary character within the Elden Ring gaming community who tackles the game’s toughest bosses (Malenia and Messmer) in other players’ worlds. This legend has even spread to other games, and now, The First Descendant has its own equivalent. However, there are some minor distinctions. While Let Me Solo Him excelled through swift gameplay, extensive practice, and exceptional skill, the character in The First Descendant uses glitches to defeat Frost Giants with a single hit.

Still, it’s something.

As a seasoned gamer with years of experience under my belt, I must say that the build described by Gamer JayZ on YouTube is nothing short of extraordinary. Having dabbled in various game strategies and builds myself, I can attest to the power and effectiveness of this one-hit boss killer. The fact that it requires Kyle as the Descendant of choice only adds to its allure, as I’ve found Kyle to be a versatile and formidable character in many games. The moniker “Let Me Solo Him” seems fitting for such an impressive display of gaming prowess. If you’re looking to make quick work of bosses in your favorite game, this build is definitely worth checking out!

It’s amazing how quickly they managed to overcome Gluttony in just 22 seconds, a feat that stands out given the length of time most people typically struggle during their battles with the boss.

Basically, Mental Concentration and Inherent Harm are crucial factors. Use them to trigger your Special Ability from your weapon. If Kyle triggers this ability immediately following when the Mental Concentration stacks on his weapon have completely built up, he will gain the power from those stacks instead.

The First Descendant’s ‘Let Me Solo Him’ can one-hit any boss (using bugs)

As a gamer, I’ve heard whispers that the upcoming scenario might resemble the Valby Run debacle, where no one seemed to face consequences, yet the burning question remains: “Why on earth are players taking advantage of this game mechanism?”

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2024-08-02 13:40