Elden Ring streamer spends 20 hours dying 900 times in an attempt to beat Shadow of the Erdtree's final boss with basically 0 health or stamina

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree final boss Radahn stares into the camera, holding a sword in each hand.
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Twitch s🌞treamer accomplished what shouldn't even be possible: defeating Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree's giga-Radahn with only a few dust motes of health. And it only cost him 20 hours of his life. 

"20+ hours, 900+ deaths on Radahn," Ainrun wrote . "World's first 1HP/1FP/1Stam run is f🍌inally over."

It's a monumental feat. Many Elden Ring players struggle to beat Shadow of the Erdtree's final boss, period, even with their health and stamina bars as long as their arms. The DLC's version of Radahn — the feral, elephantine warrior you first battled in Caelid — makes the already powerful bo♒ss more punishing by imbuing him with demigod Miquella's caustic holy incantations. Together, Radahn and Miquella are an irresistible combination of brute strength and honing projec💝tiles, a final test to see if you really love Elden Ring, or if you'll punch your PC.

But, in th𝐆e end, Radahn and Miquella were no match for Ainrun's puny character. 

"The one HP didn't matter much 'cause I'm used to no-🌄hit runs," on Twitter. "The [one stamina] was the worst part. [...] The one FP meant I couldn't cheese bosses or use Ash of Wars or anything. Just🔥 pure movement and parries and self-hate." 

Pure movement, parries, and some other things𒁃, too. Before his winning fight, Ainrun uses Godrick's Great Rune, which boosts all attributes, and he ca🐻sts Golden Vow and Howl of Shabriri. The former incantation buffs your attack and defense, and the latter causes enemies to incur madness. 

And, just because Ainrun limited himself to essentially no vigor or stamina, doesn't mean his character can't be strong — Ainrun leveled his strength and dexterity to 55, and his faith was at 28. The Flask of Wondrous Physick he consumes improves his stamina recovery. The main-gauche dagger he carried in his left hand﷽ wasn't ideal for parrying, on Twitter, but it is useful fo෴r slashing. Finally, his right-hand weapon is imbued with the Cragblade Ash of War, which enhances poise-breaking and attack power. It takes a village! 

Elden Ring patch 1.16 fixes a number of Shadow of the Erdtree bugs, but good luck figuring out what they are.

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