Since 2022, one Skyrim speedrunner has set 14 straight glitchless world records - now the RPG's old champion has reclaimed his crown: "I finally f***ing did it"
"Skyrim glitchless is mine!"

There's a new world record in one of Skyrim's biggest speedrunning categorie𓄧s from one of the game's most prolific runners, and it breaks 17 months of dominance from ཧa relative newcomer to the scene.
Skyrim's 'glitchless main quest' category, as the name suggests, requires players to complete the main quest as quickly as possible without taking advantage of any major glitches. Around 2020, an American runner called nucular came in to more or less dominate the category. Between August 8, 2020 and November 12, 2022, there were only 22 days where nucular's time🐻 wasn't on top.
, setting 14 straight world records in the glitchless category without anyone else managing to catch up even briefly.That is until yesterday, April 3, when nucular set a new time of 1:05:37, an 11-second improvꦰement over Lithium_L's most recent record. "I finally fucking did it," nucular said in an all-caps that I'm making only slightly less shouty. "After a streak of 14 straight world records by Lithium_L, I've reclaimed the thro🦹ne! Skyrim glitchless is mine!"
You can watch nucular's full run over on , but if you're not deeply familiar with Skyrim speedrunning, you might be better off checking out his a few years ago. It's old and it 🅷wasn't a world record even then, but it will give you a solid overview of the strats involved in making a run like this work.
If you're about to start laughing how it'd be impossible to play Skyrim truly "glitchless," I promi💛se you are not the first to make that joke. As nucular notes on , "There’s only one disq🍌ualifying glitch that can happen by accident (except in rare cases) which is clipping into the mountain during the mountain climb, which isn’t a big deal since it’s only 7 minutes into the run."
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