Elden Ring player Let Me Solo Her becomes online legend for helping players beat a demanding boss

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The Legend of Let Me Solo Her

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If you’ve been milling about in the Elden Ring community lately, you might have heard tell of a certain player. There’s been a growing myth around an Elden Ring player going by the name “let me solo her,” and they’re doing just that: helping others clear one of the game’s most demanding challenges.

With nothing but a jar on his head, a katana in each hand, and nigh-on butt-naked, Let Me Solo Her has become an online folk hero of the Elden Ring endgame.

Spoilers follow for the endgame of Elden Ring. Seriously.

As many players have probably learned by now, becoming the Elden Lord is one thing in Elden Ring. But much like other FromSoftware games, there are greater challenges hiding deeper within the roots of its latest game.

One of those challenges is Malenia, Blade of Miquella. Despite being a pretty lore-relevant boss and arguably one of the hardest FromSoft has ever crafted, she’s easy to miss. As RockPaperShotgun outlines in its guide, she’s hidden behind multiple ventures and interactions.

Once you get to her, you’re faced with an incredibly daunting challenge. Malenia employs dangerous sword moves and a variety of scarlet rot-based attacks. She can lifesteal, essentially, undoing damage done to her and making summons a potential liability.

One summon, though, is becoming her kryptonite. Here’s where we meet Let Me Solo Her.

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Just your average jar-headed hero

As detailed in a post to the Elden Ring subreddit, one player who was struggling to best Malenia called upon some help. And on summoning, u/sazed813 summoned “let me solo her,” a player wearing nothing but a jar on his head and dual-wielding katana. Letting him have his namesake’s wish, the player sat back and watched as Let Me Solo Her did exactly what he said he would.

The legend grew. More users reported seeing this character in their own game. Fan art and memes started to emerge. Elden Ring is immensely popular, and this jar-headed beast of a player was becoming a folk hero.

In a post from two days ago, Reddit user u/KleinTsuboiOW emerged, claiming to be Let Me Solo Her. “If you’ve been playing Elden Ring and have tried to fight Malenia on PC, you might’ve crossed paths with a summon called ‘Let me solo her’,” they write. “I’ve been helping countless tarnished in their quest to defeat Malenia by going butt naked except for a Jar on my head.”

To lend some legitimacy, they also posted a video of themselves fighting Malenia. It is something else. To sit down and watch.

Those who have seen someone enter an arena in a FromSoft game butt-naked know: these players are the real deal. And sure enough, Let Me Solo Her does live up to the name.

It’s a testament to the multiplayer of FromSoftware working in the best way possible. Players that assist others becoming legends in other people’s stories, and some like Let Me Solo Her rising even higher. Cheers to everyone trying to beat Malenia, and hope your summons include more jar-domed champions.


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